
Harold Wildish
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Christ 01 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
1.1K42:53KeswickMAT 27:46LUK 23:34REV 1:9In this sermon, the preacher describes a vision of Jesus Christ as seen by the apostle John in the book of Revelation. The preacher emphasizes the power and majesty of Jesus, describing his voice as loud and his countenance shining like the sun. Jesus is depicted as adapting himself to every race, culture, and willing heart, continuing his work of redemption in the world. The preacher encourages Christians to live with an attitude of looking unto Jesus, trusting in him and allowing him to guide and transform their lives.
Elijah and Elisha 04 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
92656:16Keswick2KI 4:1In this sermon, the preacher begins by referencing the book of 2 Kings and specifically focuses on Chapter 4. He mentions the previous chapter titles that have been discussed in previous Bible studies. The sermon then delves into the story of a woman who seeks help from Elisha because she is in debt and her creditor is threatening to take her two sons as slaves. Elisha asks her what she has in her house, and she replies that she has nothing except a small pot of oil. The preacher uses this story to emphasize the importance of faith and how God can provide for our needs even when we feel like we have nothing. He encourages believers to trust in God and live a life of obedience, paying their debts to God and others, and experiencing the abundance of God's blessings. The sermon concludes with the preacher addressing the question of whether it is possible to live a victorious Christian life, to which he answers affirmatively, using the analogy of a bird rising above the law of gravity through the power of its wings.
Elijah and Elisha 01 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
83455:40Keswick2KI 1:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the ministry of passing on one's knowledge of God to others. He encourages the audience to recognize the opportunities they have to share their faith with those around them. The speaker shares his own experiences as a missionary and evangelist, but states that his current work of teaching small groups is the sweetest and happiest work of his life. He concludes by urging the audience to consider the spiritual needs of those around them and to use their knowledge of God to bless others.
Elijah and Elisha 03 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
80552:38Keswick2KI 3:17MAT 28:19JHN 14:16ACT 1:8ROM 8:26EPH 5:18REV 22:17In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the story in 2 Kings chapter 3 where the Israelite army is in a waterless land. The speaker emphasizes the importance of digging ditches to receive the flow of water from God. He compares this to digging into God's word and being willing to deepen our understanding of it. The speaker also highlights the blessings and joys of being a Christian, including a future reign with Christ and an eternal future with him.
Elijah and Elisha 10 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
78653:08KeswickEXO 15:232KI 6:1In this sermon, the speaker reflects on his experiences as a missionary in South America and expresses gratitude to the Lord. He discusses twelve subjects that he wishes he had learned earlier in life, including topics such as being a man of God, taking up the mantle, digging ditches, and pouring oil. The speaker emphasizes the importance of learning these lessons and applying them in one's life. The sermon also focuses on two specific chapters, chapter six and chapter thirteen, which discuss regaining power and shooting and smiting. The speaker reads from the book of 2 Kings and relates the story to the concept of the judgment seat of Christ.
Elijah and Elisha 05 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
7621:07:25Keswick2KI 4:82KI 4:302KI 4:38In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of hospitality and welcoming others in the name of God. He shares personal experiences of being welcomed into homes as a missionary and expresses gratitude for such acts of kindness. The preacher then references the story of Paul in Acts 20, where he confidently faces a storm on a ship, highlighting the importance of trusting in God's promises. The sermon concludes with a reading from 2 Kings 4, focusing on the story of a great woman who provides a room for the prophet Elisha, demonstrating the value of creating a space for God's servants.
Elijah and Elisha 06 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
75655:57Keswick2KI 4:1In this sermon, the preacher begins by inviting the congregation to pray and listen to the word of God. He then focuses on the 2nd Book of Kings, specifically chapter 4, and highlights various chapters and their significance. The preacher emphasizes the importance of faith and the power of God's miracles, using the example of a child being brought back to life. He encourages the congregation to have faith and trust in God, reminding them of the need to be still and allow God to work in their lives.
Elijah and Elisha 02 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
75652:05Keswick2KI 2:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Elijah and Elisha from the Bible. Elisha asks for a double portion of Elijah's spirit before he is taken away. The speaker draws parallels between this story and Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, emphasizing the importance of faith and setting our focus on God. The speaker also mentions Jesus' promise that those who believe in him will do even greater works than he did.
Elijah and Elisha 09 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
75553:07Keswick2KI 4:8In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Elisha and his servant in the book of 2 Kings. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being a faithful servant of God and carrying on the work of the mantle. He highlights the contrast between Elisha, who became a powerful servant of God, and his servant, who did not reach the same level of spiritual growth. The speaker also provides background information on the division of the kingdom of Israel and the reign of various kings. The sermon concludes with the speaker mentioning that he had originally planned for 12 chapters in his study, but due to time constraints, he will only cover 10 chapters.
Christ 02 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
75454:15KeswickMAT 6:331CO 15:511CO 16:19In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the hope that comes from the word of God in times of suffering and weakness. He highlights the consequences of human sin and the inevitability of death. The preacher urges older individuals to view their time in Florida as an opportunity for mission work, rather than just seeking rest and relaxation. He also challenges backsliders to recommit their lives to the Lord and encourages all Christians to start each week with renewed dedication. The sermon references the early Christians' use of the phrase "Naranatha" as a password and shares stories of their persecution and martyrdom. The preacher emphasizes the importance of sharing the gospel and sowing the seed of God's word, even in the face of opposition. He calls on believers to continue serving the Lord and using their abilities and resources for His glory.
Elijah and Elisha 08 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
74754:54Keswick2KI 5:14MAT 28:19MRK 16:15LUK 24:47JHN 13:34ACT 1:8ROM 10:14In this sermon, the preacher begins by discussing the story of Naaman the leper from 2 Kings Chapter 5. He emphasizes the importance of each step in Naaman's journey towards healing, highlighting the significance of every link in the chain. The preacher also acknowledges the presence of both human nature and a new nature in individuals, emphasizing the need for self-reflection and recognition of our sinful nature. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the need for humility and acknowledging our dependence on God's grace for salvation.
Elijah and Elisha 07 ~ Keswick Conference 1970
72853:11Keswick2KI 4:38PSA 23:5MAT 28:19ACT 1:81CO 10:31EPH 5:152TI 4:1In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story from the book of 2 Kings, chapter 4, where there is a problem with the food being prepared. The preacher emphasizes the importance of both the quality and quantity of the food that God's children need. He highlights the need for Christ to be the essential component in our spiritual food supply. The preacher also mentions the simplicity of the secret to victory in the Christian life, which includes reading the Bible before breakfast as a way to feed our souls.
For Me to Live Is Christ
59538:30ChristPSA 42:1PSA 119:105MAT 6:33ROM 8:28ROM 12:2PHP 1:20JAS 1:22In this sermon, the speaker begins by recounting a story of a man on a sports field attempting to run a four-minute mile. The speaker then transitions to discussing the importance of understanding that God sent his son Jesus into the world out of love. The speaker shares a story of a tribe and how a little girl was the one who asked about the messengers of the great spirit. The speaker emphasizes that if one desires a deeper understanding of God, this week could be transformative and provide the secrets found in the Bible to become a strong and beautiful Christian.