
Hedley G Murphy
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Israel in God's Plan Today
1.0K29:01DEU 28:15MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker discusses the significance of the Bible and its connection to Israel, the church, sinners, and a loving Savior. The speaker emphasizes the reality of the Bible and its profound impact on one's faith. The sermon also mentions the documentary film called "The Return," which showcases the transformation of Israel from a desolate wilderness to a thriving nation. The film highlights the historical events, including the persecution of six million Jews and their eventual return to their homeland. The speaker urges the audience to recognize the fulfillment of biblical prophecies and to embrace the reality of Christ's imminent return.
Abingdon Hall Srewartville St Patrick 1970
1.0K1:02:25In the sermon transcript, the preacher begins by emphasizing the importance of understanding that no one can be justified by the law. He encourages the audience to reflect on the fact that Jesus died for each person individually. The preacher also announces the passing of Mr. Lawrence Lugan and invites people to attend his funeral. The choir sings hymns before the message, and the preacher expresses gratitude for the attendees and invites them to continue coming to future services. The sermon concludes with the congregation singing hymn number 371, which praises Jesus as a wonderful Savior who hides our souls in the rock and brings us rivers of pleasure.
Jerusalem Capital of Israel
96645:112SA 6:9ZEC 14:6ZEC 14:12MAT 23:37MAT 23:39In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of giving God the glory in both times of victory and times of struggle. He uses the story of David as an example, highlighting how David celebrated his victories without acknowledging God's role in them. As a result, God became displeased with David's pride and threatened to destroy him. The preacher urges the audience to humbly submit to God and give Him the glory in all circumstances.
The Temple of God Past Present Future
9561:01:12JHN 2:14In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of the tabernacle and the temple in the Bible. They explain that the tabernacle was a temporary structure that the children of Israel built in the wilderness, while the temple was a permanent structure they built once they entered the promised land. The speaker emphasizes that both the tabernacle and the temple were representations of God's dwelling place among His people. They further explain that in the New Testament, every believer in Christ is seen as a temple of God, with each Christian being a part of a spiritual structure. The speaker encourages the audience to understand and embrace their identity as temples of God.