
G.W. North
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Apostle's Doctrine - Part 1
3.6K1:23:09Apostles DoctrineACT 2:42EPH 4:131TI 2:5In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of staying grounded in the truth of God's Word amidst the various doctrines and beliefs that can easily sway us. He references Paul's words to Timothy in 1 Timothy, emphasizing the central role of Jesus Christ as the mediator between God and man. The speaker urges listeners to have a clear vision of the eternal ages and the purpose of their ministry. He also highlights the concept of regeneration, explaining that it involves a transformation and renewal through the destruction of the old and the emergence of the new. The sermon emphasizes the significance of doctrine and the need to remain steadfast in the apostles' teachings, as seen in Acts 2:42.
A Reluctant God
2.7K1:28:30Character Of GodEXO 2:2EXO 2:10MAT 17:3HEB 11:23In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the transformation that God brought about in a man over the course of 40 years. The man went from being quick-tempered and impatient to becoming a man of faith and covenant with God. The speaker emphasizes that a man who is easily angered or prone to depression will not be effective in serving God. The sermon also highlights the importance of recognizing the hand of God on one's life and the influence of the people we surround ourselves with. The speaker references the story of Moses and the burning bush as an example of God's consuming fire that does not destroy but rather calls individuals to a deeper relationship with Him.
Apostle's Doctrine - Part 2
2.7K1:23:54Apostles DoctrineMAT 6:331CO 4:201CO 5:12CO 4:172CO 7:1EPH 4:17In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of the redemption of the body and the anticipation of the trumpet blowing while believers are still on earth. The speaker emphasizes the joy and transformation that will occur when believers are changed and freed from the power of gravity. The sermon also highlights the importance of having the spirit of Christ within oneself as evidence of being part of the body of Christ. The speaker encourages the congregation to examine their own spirits and ensure they have the spirit of Christ dwelling within them.
Apostle's Doctrine - Part 3
2.5K1:20:55Apostles DoctrinePSA 119:18MAT 4:18ROM 8:26ROM 8:36EPH 1:18EPH 4:1JAS 1:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being a son to God. He refers to scripture, specifically the Roman lesson in the famous 8th chapter, to explain that nothing in this world can come to fame unless it goes through death. The preacher encourages the audience to be moved by the Word of God and warns against being unmoved or unaffected by it. He also highlights the concept of the body of Christ, emphasizing that believers are chosen in Christ before the foundation of God.
Foretaste of Hell
2.5K1:27:25HellGEN 4:1GEN 12:3EXO 5:1EXO 6:9MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Moses and his reluctance to fulfill God's call to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. The preacher emphasizes how Moses initially made excuses and objections, but ultimately angered God and failed to reach his highest potential. The sermon highlights the importance of obedience and the consequences of reluctance. The preacher encourages the audience to reflect on their own hearts and discover their true selves, while also emphasizing the love and forgiveness of Jesus.
A Willing Heart
2.5K1:24:44Willing HeartEXO 40:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the tenor of God's words rather than just the literal meaning. He highlights the commandment of not cooking a kid in its mother's milk as an example of the sentiment behind God's instructions. The speaker then discusses Moses' realization of the greatness of the God he was dealing with and his 40-day encounter with God. The sermon concludes with a call to the audience to give their all to God and to pray for the resources they need to fulfill His will.
Apostle's Doctrine - Part 4
2.5K1:29:04Apostles DoctrineROM 14:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of perseverance and obedience in the Christian faith. He encourages believers to continue on their spiritual journey, regardless of any challenges or discouragement they may face. The preacher also emphasizes the need to submit to the lordship of Christ and to prioritize worshiping and serving God above all else. He warns against compromising one's faith for worldly pleasures or conforming to societal norms. The sermon concludes with a reminder that love never fails and that understanding the heart of God is essential in living a faithful and fulfilling life.
Apostle's Doctrine - Part 7
2.5K1:31:43Apostles DoctrineIn this sermon, the speaker focuses on the doctrine behind the doctrine in the Book of Ephesians Chapter 4. He emphasizes that in order for God's plan to be fulfilled, redemption, justification, and sanctification were necessary. The speaker encourages the audience to reflect on the immense security and grace found in God's love, which can bring comfort and peace in times of difficulty. He also highlights that through God's love, individuals can be transformed and freed from sin, conforming to His will and experiencing spiritual growth.
Apostle's Doctrine - Part 5
2.4K1:23:57Apostles DoctrineNUM 21:8JHN 1:29GAL 2:16HEB 11:40In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living by faith and how it changes the basis of our lives. He highlights that we are not justified by our own efforts or works, but by the death, blood, and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The speaker encourages the audience to stop struggling to believe and instead trust in the faith of Jesus Christ. He also mentions that God's plan of redemption was established from the foundation of the world and encourages the audience to immerse themselves in the Word of God to receive its transformative power.
Apostle's Doctrine - Part 6
2.4K1:15:58Apostles DoctrineMRK 16:17JHN 3:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of following God's pattern and laws, regardless of our simplicity or righteousness. He mentions how some people manipulate and misuse these laws for their own purposes, like making strong drinks from potatoes. The preacher also highlights the significance of believing in Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins, healing of the body, and receiving the Holy Spirit. He encourages the congregation to never let people rest in sin and to cast out the devil. The sermon concludes with a reminder to seek the fullness of God and an explanation of how Christ suffered for sins, preached to the spirits in prison, and saved eight souls through the ark.
Cleansing Love
2.3K45:17LoveEXO 12:1NUM 11:16NUM 11:24In this sermon, the preacher discusses the challenges faced by a man of God, using the example of Moses. He emphasizes that even though Moses was chosen by God and had great power, he remained humble and did not abuse his authority. The preacher then focuses on the story of Moses appointing seventy elders to help him bear the burden of leading the people. He highlights the importance of the gifts of the Spirit and how they manifest in individuals. The sermon concludes with the mention of Moses facing opposition from his own siblings, Miriam and Aaron, who questioned his authority.
The Secrets of the Early Church's Success - Part 1
2.1K45:30Early ChurchMAT 6:33ACT 1:14ACT 2:4ACT 4:23ACT 6:4ACT 12:5ACT 16:25In this sermon, the speaker focuses on Acts chapter 4 and emphasizes the importance of believers gathering together in their own company. He encourages listeners to find a community of people who share the same truth and beliefs. The speaker also highlights the need for basic foundational principles in the church, rather than being flippant or focused on trivial matters. He references Acts 1:8, where Jesus promises the power of the Holy Spirit to empower believers to be witnesses for Him. The speaker emphasizes the importance of living out the Gospel and being filled with the Spirit, rather than constantly seeking new anointings or experiences.
Building Up Yourself - Part 1
2.1K45:20Building Up1CH 28:91CH 28:141CO 3:10JUD 1:17JUD 1:19In this sermon, the preacher begins by reminding the audience of the words spoken by the apostles of Jesus Christ about the presence of mockers in the last days who would follow their own ungodly desires. He emphasizes the importance of believers building themselves up on their most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit. The preacher then references 1 Corinthians 3:10, where Paul describes himself as a wise master-builder who has laid the foundation of Jesus Christ. He urges the audience to carefully consider how they build upon this foundation. The sermon concludes with a call to recognize that God desires something permanent and wonderful for each believer, and encourages them to set their hearts on this vision.
The Shipwreck
2.0K1:19:59SalvationTrust in GodDeeper LifeACT 27:10ACT 27:22G.W. North delivers a powerful sermon on Acts 27, illustrating the metaphor of a shipwreck as a representation of the human soul's struggle against sin and the need for salvation. He emphasizes the importance of listening to God's voice over the voices of worldly wisdom, as exemplified by Paul's warnings during the perilous voyage. North highlights that God often allows storms in our lives to bring us to a point of desperation where we must fully trust Him for salvation. The sermon culminates in the assurance that, despite the shipwreck, all souls can be saved if they believe in God's promises. Ultimately, North encourages the congregation to abandon their old ways and trust in God's plan for their lives.
Sanctification
1.8K1:31:24SanctificationIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of deliverance and worship. He highlights the story of Moses and the burning bush as a symbol of sacrifice and whole-hearted worship. The preacher also mentions the significance of the Israelites' worship after crossing the Red Sea. He emphasizes that God is a fair and just king who will allocate rewards and blessings. The sermon concludes with a discussion of God's plan to deliver the Israelites from Egypt through Moses' hand.
Go Up Into God
1.8K1:29:20GodEXO 6:6EXO 20:2EXO 24:1MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the story of the four men who brought their paralyzed friend to Jesus. He emphasizes the importance of having friends who believe and can take action on behalf of those who are unable to do so themselves. The speaker also mentions a time when he preached for nearly six hours at a conference, highlighting the hunger for God's word that existed in the past. However, he laments that nowadays people seem more interested in praise sessions and having God hear what they say rather than listening to what God says. The sermon concludes with a reference to Moses writing down the words of the Lord, highlighting the significance of the covenant and the commandments given by God.
Know God
1.6K1:30:58Knowing GodEXO 17:1EXO 19:1EXO 24:3MAT 6:33JHN 6:30JHN 7:37In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of not giving up or stopping when faced with difficult situations. He uses the example of Moses leading the Israelites through the wilderness and facing challenges such as a lack of water. Despite the complaints and threats from the people, God tells Moses to continue moving forward. The speaker emphasizes the need for leaders to set an example by persevering and continuing on, as this inspires others to do the same.
God Wants You
1.6K1:26:40GodMAT 6:33LUK 13:34LUK 15:4LUK 15:8LUK 15:11In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having multiple perspectives on the word of God. He highlights the value of having four Gospels written by different authors to bring different insights and perspectives. The speaker then focuses on the 14th and 15th chapters of Luke's Gospel, specifically the three-part parable of the prodigal son. He urges the audience to make a choice between worldly pleasures and eternal salvation, emphasizing the need to listen to God and surrender to Him. The sermon concludes with a reminder that God is always present and ready to forgive and restore those who have strayed.
Heredity - Part 3
1.5K1:29:01HeredityJER 31:27JER 31:34JHN 8:10JHN 8:33JHN 8:35ROM 6:6HEB 8:12In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of glory and its connection to God's intentions for humanity. The preacher explains that sin led to the introduction of hereditary principles and the punitive element in human existence. The sermon also highlights the story of Joshua and the conquest of the Promised Land, emphasizing the importance of immediate action and obedience to God's commands. The preacher encourages listeners to live in total abandonment to the Lord and to seek understanding of the gospel's primitive truths.
Heredity - Part 4
1.5K1:28:29HeredityIn this sermon, the speaker reminisces about his childhood experiences of accompanying his parents to preach the gospel in lodging houses in London. He emphasizes that natural abilities and worldly possessions are useless to God and that one must be born again to truly serve Him. The speaker then discusses the power and substance of creation, attributing it all to God. He highlights Jesus as the true vine, surpassing the symbolism of the vine in Israel's religious and spiritual life. The sermon concludes with a reminder of Jesus' love for the Father and his obedience to His commandments.
Heredity - Part 2
1.5K1:26:14HeredityPSA 45:11PSA 45:13JHN 8:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of moving away from pampered western conditioning and returning to a primitive state where the spirit of God can work. He mentions that behavior patterns are set in families and refers to the book of Genesis to support this idea. The preacher also mentions the availability of tapes for those who missed previous sessions and expresses the challenge of fitting in all the desired content within the limited time of the conference. Lastly, the preacher highlights the fear that people have of being alone, death, and being loved, and mentions the multitude of struggles that lead people to contemplate suicide or run away. The preacher concludes by emphasizing the power and importance of the Bible.
The Secrets of the Early Church's Success - Part 2
1.5K45:42Early ChurchACT 4:12ACT 15:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being in the center of God's will. He challenges the audience to examine what they are preaching and exhibiting in their lives. The preacher highlights that the troubles in the church often arise from within, rather than from external forces. He references Acts 4:34, where the early believers sold their possessions and shared with those in need, emphasizing the importance of living by the law of God. The sermon concludes with a call to flow with love and grace in order to draw others to the gospel.
The Secrets of the Early Church's Success - Part 3
1.5K23:54Early ChurchMAT 6:33EPH 4:1In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Ephesians chapter 4, which he describes as the only statement of apostolic doctrine in the New Testament. He urges the listeners to walk worthy of their calling, emphasizing the importance of humility, meekness, and patience. The preacher emphasizes the need for unity among believers, highlighting the oneness of the body, spirit, hope, Lord, faith, baptism, and God. He encourages the congregation to surrender fully to God and allow the Holy Spirit to flow through them as channels of God's power. The sermon concludes with a warning against causing discord among brethren and the importance of following the teachings of Scripture.
Marks of the New Birth
1.5K1:10:56New Birth1JN 2:271JN 3:71JN 3:14In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not being deceived and staying grounded in the truth of God. He highlights Jesus as the true and faithful witness and the Son of God. The speaker encourages listeners to have a heart that understands God's purpose and to live according to His will. He shares personal anecdotes to illustrate the practicality of God's love and the power of compassion in action.
Redemption
1.5K1:32:44RedemptionEXO 10:19EXO 10:241PE 2:21PE 2:9In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the theme of redemption and the significance of the Passover in the Bible. He emphasizes that God's love for Israel led him to redeem them completely, without requiring them to confess their sins. The preacher also highlights the importance of coming out of the world and the devil's bondages in order to fully experience the redemption offered by God. He references the Bible to support his points, including the connection between the Passover and Jesus' ministry and the need for understanding the truth of new birth.