
Hal Lindsey
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Satan Is Alive and Well
3.2K1:25:53GEN 3:13ISA 14:13LUK 15:7COL 2:15HEB 9:22REV 12:12REV 20:10In this sermon, the speaker discusses the existence of a powerful and real spiritual being behind the conflicts and suffering in the world. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the supernatural and suggests that the Bible provides the most accurate insight into this realm. The speaker refers to Genesis chapter 3 as a crucial chapter in understanding the origin of evil in the universe. He highlights a verse in which a being desires to exalt himself above God, suggesting that this being is a demon. The speaker also mentions the ability of demons to understand physical laws and their intention to use supernatural phenomena to gain worship.
Things to Come and the Way to Escape
3.1K1:32:23ISA 46:9In this sermon, the speaker discusses the unique perils that the current generation is facing. He mentions that there are three main perils: runaway nuclear proliferation, pollution of the air and water, and the runaway population explosion. These perils, according to experts like Dr. George Wald, pose a great threat to the survival of the human race. The speaker emphasizes the need for people to turn to the Lord and understand the Bible in order to navigate these challenges. The sermon also mentions a casual gathering at Lifeguard Station 15, where people can come and learn about applying the Bible to their daily lives.
Becoming Who You Are
2.9K1:03:57ROM 6:172CO 5:17In this sermon, the preacher uses an illustration from the book "Psycho-Cybernetics" to explain how God wants to bring about a change in our lives. The story is about a plastic surgeon who operated on a girl with a hooked nose, who considered herself the ugly duckling of her family. After the surgery, when the bandages were removed, the girl was amazed to see that she had become beautiful. The preacher relates this to the concept of the new self in Ephesians 4:23, where believers are encouraged to lay aside their old selves and put on the new self created in the likeness of God. The sermon emphasizes the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit and expecting positive transformation in our lives.
Judgements of God
2.4K1:22:54JudgmentResurrectionJHN 5:28Hal Lindsey discusses the judgments of God, emphasizing the importance of understanding the two resurrections: one leading to life for believers and the other leading to judgment for the unrepentant. He highlights the growing unease in Israel and the prophetic significance of current events, suggesting that the hardships faced by the Jewish people may lead them to seek their Messiah. Lindsey explains the concept of the judgment seat of Christ, where believers will be rewarded based on their faith and works, contrasting it with the final judgment for unbelievers, who will face eternal separation from God. He urges listeners to ensure their faith is rooted in a personal relationship with Jesus, as this is the only way to avoid condemnation.
Circumstantial Evidences of the Resurrection
2.3K45:34MAT 27:62MAT 28:11In this sermon, the speaker discusses how Dr. Simon Greenleaf, the founder of Harvard Law School, applied his laws of legal evidence to the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Dr. Greenleaf concluded that the resurrection is supported by more and better evidence than any fact of ancient times. The speaker also mentions that the religious leaders of the Jews tried to explain the empty tomb by bribing the guards to say that the disciples stole the body while they were asleep. The speaker emphasizes that our faith is based on factual evidence, and highlights the transformation of people's lives as a spiritual reality that supports the truth of the resurrection.