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Exchanged Life
0NUM 5:15PSA 38:1PSA 70:1ISA 1:11HOS 6:6MIC 6:6MRK 12:33LUK 22:191CO 11:24HEB 10:4Charles Simeon preaches on the significance of anamnesis, which involves awakening the mind to guilt before God and realizing the hindrance sin creates in our communion with Him. The Old Covenant focused on remembering sins through sacrifices, while the New Covenant emphasizes remembering our Savior's sacrifice. The Levitical system highlighted the need for constant sacrifices, but the Gospel offers complete remission of sins through Christ. Believers are encouraged to reflect on their sins, deepen their repentance, and increase their vigilance against sin, all while growing in love and gratitude towards their Savior.
Life in London
0God's ProvisionFaith in AdversityMAT 6:25PHP 4:19Hudson Taylor shares his experiences of living in London while preparing for his medical career, emphasizing the challenges of financial strain and health crises. He recounts how he economized by living on simple food and how he faced a life-threatening situation after a minor injury. Despite the dire circumstances, Taylor expresses unwavering faith that he has a purpose in China, believing that God would sustain him. His story illustrates the power of prayer and reliance on God during difficult times, ultimately leading to his recovery and continued mission work. Taylor's testimony serves as a reminder of God's provision and faithfulness in our lives.
Like Unto Us
0JHN 13:31CO 1:27PHP 2:7HEB 2:17James Hudson Taylor emphasizes the humility and compassion of Jesus Christ, who chose to become fully human in order to save mankind. Taylor highlights how Jesus could have appeared in a more majestic form to attract more followers, but instead, He chose to identify with the people He came to save, even enduring indignity and suffering. Taylor encourages Christian missionaries to follow Jesus' example of humility and service, seeking to identify with the poor and marginalized to bring them to salvation through Jesus Christ.
Source of Power
0PSA 62:11JHN 14:26ACT 1:8ACT 2:4EPH 3:20James Hudson Taylor emphasizes the truth that power belongs to God, and He demonstrates it according to His sovereign will, not erratically but in alignment with His promises. Despite facing formidable opponents and hindrances, believers can find strength in the Almighty God. Taylor highlights that God's power is not only His possession but also available to His people, who are supernaturally born, sustained, and led by Him. Just as Jesus declared all power given to Him before ascending, believers receive power through the Holy Spirit, who remains with them always.
Faith in God's Faithfulness
0JOS 1:91SA 14:62CH 16:9PSA 20:7PRO 3:5MRK 11:222CO 12:9HEB 11:17James Hudson Taylor preaches about the importance of holding onto God's faithfulness, drawing examples from biblical figures like Abraham, Moses, Joshua, and the Apostles who trusted in God's promises and overcame challenges. He emphasizes that all of God's giants were weak men who did great things because they relied on God's presence with them. Taylor encourages believers to trust in God's faithfulness in every aspect of their lives, whether in missions work, facing difficulties, or seeking success, reminding them to serve God daily with unwavering faith.
What Comes From the Hand of God
0JOB 2:6James Hudson Taylor preaches on the story of Job, highlighting how Satan questioned Job's motives in serving God, insinuating that it was for selfish gain. Despite the trials and calamities brought upon Job by Satan, Job recognized that it was ultimately the Lord who allowed these tests and remained faithful, acknowledging that both blessings and losses come from God's hand. Taylor emphasizes the importance of discerning God's sovereignty even in the midst of trials, knowing that Satan is a servant under God's control, and that ultimately, all events are permitted by God's determined counsel.
The Joy of the Lord
0NEH 8:10PSA 16:11ZEP 3:17JHN 15:11HEB 12:2James Hudson Taylor delves into the concept of 'the joy of the LORD is your strength' from Nehemiah 8:10, exploring the different dimensions of this joy. He highlights that the joy of the Lord can be found in His existence, in His lordship over our lives, in the joy He imparts to us through His Spirit, and in His own joy that becomes our strength. Taylor emphasizes that the unchanging joy of the Lord, manifested in His redemption of His people, His presence within us, and His delight in us, is what truly strengthens us.
J. Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret
0Abiding in ChristThe Exchanged LifeJHN 15:4GAL 2:20Hudson Taylor shares the profound secret of drawing upon the inexhaustible wealth of Christ for every need, emphasizing that true holiness and joy come from abiding in Him rather than striving for betterment. He recounts his journey from struggle and failure to a place of rest and sufficiency in Christ, realizing that faith is not about striving but resting in the Faithful One. Taylor highlights the transformative power of recognizing our oneness with Christ, which brings peace, strength, and the ability to overcome sin. He encourages believers to embrace their identity in Christ, understanding that His resources are always available to them. Ultimately, Taylor's message is one of liberation and joy found in the exchanged life where Christ lives in us.
J. Hudson Taylor: God's Mighty Man of Prayer.
0Faith in ActionThe Power of PrayerPSA 34:17MAT 7:7MRK 11:24LUK 11:9JHN 14:13PHP 4:191TH 5:17HEB 4:16JAS 5:161JN 5:14Hudson Taylor, as preached by Eugene Myers Harrison, exemplifies the power of prayer in his life and mission work. From his early struggles with faith to his unwavering commitment to prayer, Taylor's journey illustrates how he relied on God's promises, particularly John 14:13, to guide his missionary efforts in China. His experiences, including miraculous provisions and the conversion of many souls, highlight the importance of asking in faith and trusting in God's provision. Taylor's life serves as a testament to the impact of fervent prayer and the necessity of relying on God's strength in the face of challenges.
The Power of Prayer
0The Power of PrayerFaith and ObediencePHP 4:6JAS 5:16Hudson Taylor emphasizes the transformative power of prayer in his sermon, recounting how the prayers of his parents, particularly his mother, played a crucial role in his conversion and calling to missionary work in China. He reflects on the importance of recognizing that God's work is accomplished through our obedience and reliance on Him, rather than merely our efforts. Taylor shares personal experiences that illustrate how prayer can lead to profound changes in one's life and the lives of others, reinforcing the belief that prayer is a vital means of engaging with God. He encourages believers to trust in the promises of God and to understand that prayer is a serious and joyful transaction with the divine. Ultimately, Taylor's message is a testament to the faithfulness of God in response to heartfelt prayer.
The Call to Service
0Trusting God's ProvisionFaith and ServiceISA 41:10MAT 6:33MAT 25:40LUK 9:23ROM 12:12CO 9:7PHP 4:19COL 3:23JAS 1:271PE 4:10Hudson Taylor emphasizes the transformative journey of faith, detailing his initial struggles after conversion and the profound sense of dependence on God that followed. He recounts a pivotal moment of consecration where he offered his life for service, leading to a deep awareness of his calling to missionary work in China. Despite societal skepticism about relying solely on God for provision, Taylor remained steadfast in his belief that divine guidance would sustain him. He highlights the importance of preparation, both spiritually and practically, for the work ahead, and encourages a lifestyle of generosity and service to others. Ultimately, Taylor's message is one of trust in God's plan and the joy found in selfless service.
Preparation for Service
0FaithServicePSA 37:25PRO 11:25MAT 6:33MAT 25:40LUK 6:382CO 9:7PHP 4:19HEB 11:1JAS 1:171PE 4:10Hudson Taylor emphasizes the importance of preparation for service through self-denial and reliance on God. He shares his experience of living simply to allocate more resources for helping others, discovering that true joy comes from giving rather than receiving. As he faced the challenge of going to China, he learned to trust God for his needs, even when he had little to offer. A pivotal moment occurred when he gave away his last coin to help a needy family, which restored his faith and joy, leading to unexpected provision the next day. Taylor's journey illustrates that faithfulness in small matters prepares us for greater challenges ahead.
Answers to Prayer
0PrayerFaithMAT 7:7PHP 4:19Hudson Taylor shares his journey of faith and reliance on God for financial provision as he prepared for his missionary work in China. Despite facing uncertainty and the pressure of overdue salary, he earnestly prayed for guidance and waited patiently for God's timing. In a remarkable turn of events, his employer unexpectedly remembered his salary, affirming Taylor's faith in God's provision. This experience deepened his trust in God's faithfulness and encouraged him to rely solely on God for his needs as he moved forward in his mission. Taylor's story illustrates the power of persistent prayer and the importance of waiting on God's timing.
Strengthened by Faith
0Divine ProvisionFaithPSA 37:5ISA 40:31MAT 21:22JHN 14:13ROM 10:172CO 5:7EPH 3:20PHP 4:19HEB 11:1JAS 1:5Hudson Taylor shares his experience of being strengthened by faith during a period of illness and uncertainty. After receiving advice from his doctor to rest, he chose to rely solely on God's provision rather than revealing his needs to others. Through prayer and faith, he felt led to walk to the shipping office, where he received unexpected financial support and encouragement. Taylor's journey not only restored his physical strength but also provided an opportunity to witness to a skeptical surgeon about the power of faith. He concludes with gratitude for God's providence and the hope that his testimony may have impacted the surgeon's life.
Mighty to Save
0The Power of PrayerHope in DespairPSA 126:5MAT 19:26LUK 15:10JHN 17:3ROM 10:131CO 3:6EPH 3:20PHP 4:6JAS 5:162PE 3:9Hudson Taylor shares a powerful testimony of witnessing the conversion of a violent atheist patient while serving in a hospital. Despite the man's initial hostility and rejection of religious conversation, Taylor's persistent prayers and heartfelt compassion eventually led to a breakthrough. After a moment of deep emotional appeal, the patient agreed to prayer, resulting in a profound transformation and acceptance of Christ as his Savior. This experience reinforced Taylor's belief in God's mighty power to save, even in seemingly hopeless situations, and highlighted the importance of fervent prayer and genuine concern for souls. Taylor encourages Christians to persevere in their efforts to share the Gospel, trusting in God's ability to change hearts.
Voyage to China
0Faith in ActionGod's ProvisionPSA 34:17JHN 3:16PHP 4:6Hudson Taylor shares his poignant journey from England to China, marked by heartfelt farewells and a mother's prayer that deepened his understanding of God's love. As he faced tumultuous seas and life-threatening storms, he learned to trust in God's provision while also utilizing the means available to him. Taylor emphasizes the importance of prayer and faith in God's ability to intervene in dire situations, recounting how a collective prayer for wind led to their safe passage. His experiences highlight the necessity of obedience to God's call and the joy found in serving others. Ultimately, Taylor's voyage serves as a testament to the power of faith and the importance of responding to the needs of the world.
Early Missionary Experiences
0God's ProvisionFaith in AdversityPSA 34:19PSA 46:1ISA 41:10MAT 28:20ROM 8:282CO 12:9PHP 4:19HEB 13:5JAS 1:21PE 5:7Hudson Taylor recounts his early missionary experiences upon arriving in Shanghai in 1854, facing unexpected challenges from both rebels and an Imperial army. Despite the dangers and difficulties, including financial strain and the loss of key contacts, he found God's provision through a letter of introduction that connected him with Dr. Lockhart, who offered him shelter and support. Taylor describes harrowing moments of near-death experiences during battles, yet emphasizes how these trials deepened his reliance on God and strengthened his resolve to continue his mission. He reflects on the loneliness and hardships of being a pioneer missionary, but ultimately recognizes the sweetness of God's presence and the assurance of His promises. Taylor concludes by acknowledging the smoother path for missionaries today, while cherishing the lessons learned during those tumultuous times.
Communion With Christ; Broken and Restored
0WorldlinessCommunion with ChristPSA 45:10HEB 2:1Hudson Taylor emphasizes the fragility of communion with Christ, warning that believers can easily drift into worldliness despite their love for Him. He illustrates how the bride, representing the believer, often forgets the call to remain separate from worldly influences, leading to a gradual separation from the Lord. Taylor highlights the importance of heeding God's exhortations and the dangers of small compromises that can spoil one's spiritual fruitfulness. Ultimately, he encourages believers to seek restoration and full communion with Christ, reminding them of His unwavering love and desire for fellowship. The sermon concludes with a call to remain devoted to Christ while living in the world, emphasizing the joy found in His presence.
Thoughts on Numbers Vi, Vii - Introductory
0Separation to GodBlessings from GodNUM 6:1Hudson Taylor reflects on the significance of Numbers chapters 6 and 7, sharing how his early habit of reading the Bible led him to discover profound truths during a spiritually challenging time on a missionary journey. He emphasizes the transition from the Old Covenant, where blessings were temporary, to the New Covenant, where believers experience fullness and permanence in Christ. Taylor highlights the importance of separation to God, which leads to divine blessings and acceptable service, encouraging prayerful engagement with Scripture to uncover deeper meanings. He expresses gratitude for the revelations received and hopes they will benefit others as they have benefited him.
Thoughts on Numbers Vi, Vii - Part I. Separation to God: Numbers Vi, 1-21
0Obedience to GodConsecrationNUM 6:1Hudson Taylor discusses the institution of the Nazarite vow in Numbers 6, emphasizing God's gracious invitation for individuals to draw near to Him despite Israel's national failures. He highlights the importance of absolute obedience and entire consecration, illustrating that even seemingly trivial matters can reflect our devotion to God. Taylor stresses that true service to God requires sacrifice and that our best efforts are only acceptable through Christ's atonement. He encourages believers to recognize the seriousness of sin and the necessity of cleansing through sacrifice, ultimately pointing to the joy of being accepted in Christ. The sermon concludes with the reminder that our imperfect service is cherished by God when offered in love and sincerity.
Thoughts on Numbers Vi, Vii - Part Ii. the Blessing of God: Numbers Vi, 22-27
0Consecration to GodDivine BlessingsNUM 6:22Hudson Taylor reflects on the profound blessings of God as articulated in Numbers 6:22-27, emphasizing that true consecration to God opens the door to His abundant blessings. He explains that while the privilege of priestly service was lost, anyone could draw near to God through Nazarite separation, highlighting the importance of surrendering one's will to receive divine favor. Taylor illustrates this with the parable of the prodigal son, showing that true joy and restoration come from returning to the Father. He elaborates on the three-fold benediction, representing the blessings from the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and concludes with the significance of being sealed with God's name, which signifies belonging and divine favor.
Thoughts on Numbers Vi, Vii - Part Iii. Princely Service: Numbers Vii.
0SacrificeServiceMAT 5:16MRK 12:41JHN 3:16ROM 12:12CO 5:152CO 9:7GAL 6:14PHP 2:17HEB 13:161PE 2:9Hudson Taylor emphasizes the significance of princely service as depicted in Numbers 7, illustrating how God's blessings compel His people to give freely in service. He highlights that true offerings stem from love and gratitude, as seen in the examples of Mary and the widow who gave all they had. The lengthy account of offerings in this chapter serves to reveal God's delight in the loving gifts of His servants, showcasing that each act of giving is precious to Him. Taylor encourages believers to recognize the importance of the altar and the sacrificial nature of their offerings, urging them to live lives that reflect their love for Christ. Ultimately, he calls for a selfless commitment to service, reminding that our true value lies in our relationship with God and our willingness to serve others.