Sermons 75
In this sermon transcript, the speaker shares a personal experience of encountering a young man on a train who was seeking salvation. The speaker felt a strong conviction that God had orchestrated the
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the significance of Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God who was sacrificed for the sins of humanity. He draws a parallel between the story of Abraham and Isaac, whe
In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal testimony of coming to the Lord Jesus Christ as a sinner. He emphasizes the understanding of breaking God's law and being under condemnation. However, h
In this sermon, the speaker begins by discussing a message from the Lord about a coming battle and the loss of possessions. He then transitions to a section of the book of Isaiah, specifically chapter
In this sermon, the preacher begins by referencing the Gospel of Matthew chapter 8, specifically the first four verses. He prays for God to open the hearts, understanding, eyes, and ears of the listen
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not procrastinating when it comes to accepting the gospel and becoming a Christian. He warns that many people in a land where the gospel is wi
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the significance of the Lord's Supper as a perpetual memorial of the death of Christ. He emphasizes that participating in the communion without truly accepting J
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of preaching the word of God with conviction and power. He uses a satirical example from the book of Isaiah to illustrate the foolishness of turni
In this sermon, the preacher talks about the story of the poor widow who had very little left and was unsure of what to do. He relates this story to the concept of spirals, which were a cheap and comm
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the faithfulness of God towards Israel throughout history. He emphasizes that despite their idolatry and turning away from God, He has always sustained and carr
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of having a clear understanding of the outline of the Bible. He mentions that the book of Isaiah can be divided into three parts: chapters 40-48 fo
In this sermon, Dr. McCabe talks about the importance of awakening and rising up in the Lord. He refers to three calls to awake: one to the arm of the Lord, one to Jerusalem in its suffering, and one
In this sermon, the preacher calls upon people to hear the message of God and invites them to come and receive the gospel without any cost. He emphasizes that there is pure grace in the Old Testament,
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of receiving Jesus into one's heart and establishing a blessed and holy fellowship with Him. The sermon is based on the book of Revelation, which
This sermon delves into the story of Philemon and Onesimus, highlighting the transformation from a runaway slave to a redeemed man through the grace of God. It emphasizes the concept of substitution a
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not procrastinating when it comes to accepting Jesus Christ as one's savior. He warns that many people in a land where the gospel is widely kn
In this sermon transcript, the speaker reflects on a text that he has been trying to preach for sixty years. The text is 'All we like sheep have gone astray.' The speaker shares a story about a troubl
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of living in the light of death and seeking righteousness. They emphasize that in the future, regardless of physical condition or nationality, any
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the last three verses of Isaiah chapter 52. He begins by discussing the image of beautiful feet upon a mountain, representing the remnant company of the last da
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on his own life and how he was once disillusioned and lived for self-gratification. He then mentions a poem about the Assyrians attacking the people of God, but ho
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the foolishness of idolatry and contrasts it with the faithfulness and care of God towards Israel. The message emphasizes how God has sustained and provided for
In this sermon, the preacher discusses a passage from the book of Isaiah where a man goes into the forest and fashions a figure out of a tree. The preacher uses this story to illustrate the power and
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the book of Revelation, the last book of the Bible. The book is divided into three sections: the vision of John, the letters to the seven churches, and the events
In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a man who had robbed a jewelry store and later found salvation while in prison. The preacher emphasizes the urgency of accepting salvation and warns t
Harry Ironside emphasizes the significance of Communion, urging believers to truly understand and embrace its meaning rather than participating as a mere ritual. He highlights that the Lord's Supper i
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of trusting in Jesus as the Savior who takes away our sins. He explains that our good deeds and acts of charity cannot save us, but it is through
Harry Ironside emphasizes the concept of 'full assurance of faith' as presented in Hebrews 10:19-22, highlighting that true faith is not based on emotions or philosophical reasoning but on trusting Go
Harry Ironside shares his early struggles and experiences in seeking holiness during the first six years of his Christian life. He reflects on the profound impact of his father's legacy and his mother
Harry Ironside shares his personal journey of grappling with the concept of holiness, revealing the struggles and disillusionment he faced while adhering to the teachings of the holiness movement. He
Harry Ironside emphasizes that true repentance is a work of the Holy Spirit, not a self-generated effort, and that effective preaching must lead individuals to recognize their lost condition and the n
Harry Ironside emphasizes the importance of having a full assurance of understanding in the Christian faith, as expressed in Paul's letter to the Colossians. He explains that believers will face doubt
Harry Ironside addresses the concept of ultra-dispensationalism, emphasizing the importance of rightly dividing the Word of Truth as instructed by Paul to Timothy. He highlights the dangers of misinte
Harry Ironside emphasizes the necessity of repentance and forgiveness in the Christian life, explaining that while God's forgiveness is based on grace through Jesus Christ, it is not extended to unrep
Harry A. Ironside, a prominent preacher from 1876 to 1951, emphasized that the great truths that challenge the natural man are the very foundations of the spiritual man's confidence. His diverse minis
Harry Ironside emphasizes that Christians may not always agree on every issue due to various influences such as habits, environment, and education. He points out that true unity comes from adopting th
Harry Ironside emphasizes that the 'Great Tribulation' is a distinct period of divine judgment separate from the trials faced by believers today. He explains that while Christians endure tribulations
Harry Ironside emphasizes the comforting truths found in John 14:1-6, where Jesus reassures His disciples not to be troubled, as He is preparing a place for them in the Father's house. He highlights t
Harry Ironside reflects on his life and ministry, emphasizing his journey from a young boy with a passion for preaching to becoming a renowned Bible teacher and pastor of Moody Church. He recounts the
Harry Ironside emphasizes the relevance of the four Gospels to the Church today, countering the ultra-dispensationalist view that relegates them to a past dispensation. He argues that the teachings an
Harry Ironside emphasizes the transformative power of hope in Christ, contrasting the hopelessness of our unregenerate state with the 'good hope through grace' that believers possess. He explains that
Harry Ironside emphasizes the importance of caring for God's 'fruit-trees,' which symbolize His servants, while being vigilant against false teachings and harmful influences. He draws parallels from D
Harry Ironside emphasizes the critical nature of 'repentance from dead works' in the Christian faith, contrasting it with the futile attempts of legalism to achieve righteousness. He explains that dea
Harry Ironside emphasizes the necessity of bearing the dying of the Lord Jesus in our lives, illustrating that God seeks broken individuals who rely on Him rather than their own abilities. He contrast
Harry Ironside emphasizes that the primary theme of the Book of Job is repentance, rather than the question of why the righteous suffer. He illustrates how Job, a man of great integrity, ultimately co
Harry Ironside emphasizes the critical role of repentance in the ministry of John the Baptist, who called a self-righteous nation to prepare their hearts for the coming Messiah. John's message, 'Repen
Harry Ironside delivers a powerful sermon on King Uzziah of Judah, illustrating the peril of success and pride. Uzziah began his reign by seeking the Lord and prospered greatly, but as he grew strong,
Harry Ironside addresses the topic of baptism, emphasizing the need for true conversion to God before one can understand its significance. He explains that baptism is not merely a ritual but a profoun
Harry Ironside emphasizes the unique ministry of the Apostle Paul, who received the Gospel not from men but through divine revelation. He clarifies that while Paul and Peter had different audiences, t
Harry Ironside discusses 'The Lord's Day, Its Privileges and Responsibilities,' emphasizing the significance of the Sabbath as a memorial of creation and the Lord's Day as a celebration of Christ's re
Harry Ironside emphasizes the ministry of Peter, highlighting the central theme of repentance in his preaching. He explains that Peter, as a key figure in the early church, consistently called for rep
Harry Ironside emphasizes the necessity of repentance for both believers and the church, highlighting that even saints are still sinners. He discusses the case of the Corinthian church, which, despite
Harry Ironside emphasizes the significance of the judgment-seat of Christ, where all believers will stand to give an account of their lives and works. He explains that while believers are exempt from
Harry Ironside emphasizes the urgent call to repentance found in the book of Revelation, particularly in the letters to the seven churches. He highlights the spiritual conditions of these churches, no
Harry Ironside emphasizes the necessity of exposing error within the church, arguing that much of the New Testament is dedicated to warning against false teachings and heresies. He highlights the impo
Harry Ironside addresses the misconception that the Apostle Paul received the revelation of the mystery of the one Body only during his imprisonment in Rome. He argues that Paul had been preaching thi
Harry Ironside emphasizes the critical nature of repentance in the Christian faith, arguing that true repentance is a divine work that leads to a genuine acknowledgment of one's sinful state and the n
Harry Ironside emphasizes that while God's creation and goodness should lead humanity to repentance, many remain unresponsive, drifting further into sin despite experiencing His blessings. He illustra
Harry Ironside addresses the question of whether repentance is desirable, challenging contemporary humanistic views that deny the need for repentance by emphasizing man's supposed innate dignity. He a
Harry Ironside delivers a poignant sermon on the tragic story of Judas Iscariot, emphasizing the depth of his betrayal after being a close disciple of Jesus for three years. Ironside highlights that J
Harry Ironside examines the Epistles of Paul, particularly focusing on the prison epistles, to argue that there is no new revelation given after Paul's imprisonment in Rome. He emphasizes that Paul's
Harry Ironside addresses the debate surrounding the nature of the Church as depicted in the book of Acts, arguing against ultradispensationalist views that suggest a transitional period between the la
Harry Ironside emphasizes the profound assurance and peace that comes from understanding God's righteousness and the work of Christ on the cross. He explains that true assurance is not temporary but e
Harry Ironside emphasizes the transformative power of the gospel as demonstrated in the lives of the Thessalonian believers, who, despite their pagan backgrounds, received the message of Christ with m
Harry Ironside emphasizes the transformative power of Christ's resurrection, illustrating how it provides regeneration, service, and victory for believers. He explains that the same divine power that
Harry Ironside presents Joseph as a profound type of Christ, illustrating the deep love of the Father for the Son and the rejection faced by both figures. He emphasizes Joseph's role as the beloved so
Harry Ironside addresses the debate surrounding the identity of the Church as both the Body of Christ and the Bride of the Lamb, countering the claims of ultra-dispensationalists who argue against thi
Harry Ironside emphasizes the importance of resting in Christ for assurance, drawing from his extensive ministry experience. He shares personal anecdotes illustrating how God orchestrates encounters f
Harry Ironside emphasizes Christ's urgent call to repentance, highlighting that grace and truth are intertwined in the message of salvation. He explains that true repentance is essential for recognizi
Harry Ironside explores the concept of God's repentance, emphasizing that while God may change His actions in response to human sin, He does not change His promises or covenants. He illustrates this t
Harry Ironside emphasizes the grave warnings found in the Epistle to the Hebrews regarding apostasy and the impossibility of renewing those who have once tasted the truth but later turn away. He expla
Harry Ironside emphasizes the necessity of city-wide repentance, illustrating that while repentance is an individual act, cities are also accountable to God. He references biblical examples, such as N
Harry Ironside addresses the significance of baptism and the Lord's Supper in the current dispensation of God's grace, countering the arguments of ultra-dispensationalists who claim these ordinances a
Harry Ironside expounds on 'Four Great Truths' regarding the work of Jesus Christ: His incarnation, propitiation, resurrection, and intercession. He emphasizes that Christ's incarnation was essential
Harry Ironside emphasizes the contrast between the Old and New Testaments, highlighting that while the Old Testament ends with a curse, the New Testament concludes with the grace of Jesus Christ. He e
This sermon emphasizes the importance of repentance at both individual and city levels, drawing examples from biblical narratives like the repentance of Nineveh and the lament of Jesus over unrepen...
