
Ian Paisley
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Five Principles of Revival
3.9K51:03EXO 21:24DEU 33:17ISA 33:14ISA 52:10ROM 11:29In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power and sovereignty of God in bringing about revival. He emphasizes that revival is initiated, controlled, and concluded by the Lord, and no human effort can stop or continue it. The preacher also highlights the solemnity and sacredness of revival, urging listeners to examine themselves in light of God's intervention. He mentions that revival will be seen by all nations and that it involves God dealing with sin. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the salvation offered through Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross, emphasizing the inflexibility of God's law.
Revival Possible and Actual
3.0K27:21In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being filled with the Spirit of God and immersing oneself in God's word before going out to witness. He shares the story of D.L. Murray, who committed to witnessing to one person every day but forgot one day. God reminded him of his commitment, even though it was dark and raining, and Murray obeyed by going out and sharing an umbrella with a stranger. The preacher also highlights the power of plain preaching of the gospel and the need for Christians to wake up from spiritual slumber and fulfill their responsibility to win souls for Christ. The sermon concludes with a call to not resist the Holy Spirit and to embrace the onus of revival.
Hell
2.8K59:27PSA 49:10PSA 90:12PRO 27:1ECC 8:10MAT 6:331TH 4:16REV 20:15In this sermon, the preacher describes the death of a soul who did not heed the warning of the trumpet. The sermon references the book of Ecclesiastes, specifically chapter 8 verse 10, to illustrate the vanity of a wicked person who attends church but remains in a state of wickedness. The preacher recounts the deathbed scene of a church attender who realizes the urgency of discussing the state of his soul with the preacher, but it is too late. The sermon emphasizes the importance of placing hope in Christ and the consequences of rejecting the gospel message. The preacher warns against complacency and highlights the privilege of hearing the gospel alarm, contrasting it with those in paganism or churches where the message is diluted. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the eternal torment of hell for those who refuse to heed the warning.
Five Steps to Genuine Revival
2.8K27:31HAG 1:5HAG 1:7MAT 6:33MAT 11:12MRK 11:24LUK 14:23ACT 6:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of prayer and learning how to pray effectively. He urges believers to pray with fervor and passion, using prayer as a weapon against the enemy and to set free those who are captive. The preacher also highlights the significance of the cross and the sacrifice of Jesus, urging listeners to hate sin and the world because of its role in putting Jesus on the cross. He then references the Book of Haggai, specifically verses 7 and 8, calling believers to consider their ways and prioritize their Christian life. The sermon concludes with a reminder that divine power is necessary to accomplish God's work and that believers should rely on God's power rather than their own abilities.
Break Up Your Fallow Ground
2.4K1:06:51RepentancePSA 51:10PRO 11:30HOS 10:12MAT 6:33LUK 8:111CO 3:6JAS 4:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of seeking the Lord in our lives. He highlights the lack of deep meditation on God's Word and the need for born-again preaching. The preacher encourages the audience to sow bountifully in their preaching and evangelism efforts, reminding them that if they sow sparingly, they will reap sparingly. He also discusses the challenges faced by Christians in speaking out against Allah and the Quran, emphasizing the need to awaken to the dark days before Jesus comes again. Overall, the sermon calls for a renewed commitment to seeking the Lord and finding what has been lost.
Turn Us Again, O Lord God of Hosts
2.3K50:46NUM 6:22In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the powerlessness of man in the face of the challenges and issues of life. He highlights the futility of human efforts to overcome sin and darkness. However, he also emphasizes the transformative power of encountering Jesus and experiencing His glory. The preacher calls for a revival similar to the one that occurred in the past, where God moved mightily and brought blessing to His church and people. He encourages believers to trust in God, pray fervently, and engage in evangelism with the power of the Holy Spirit. The preacher also expresses a longing for God to vindicate His holiness and calls for a return to God's ways. He concludes the sermon with a prayer for God's presence and guidance in the worship service.
Ian Paisley - Five Steps to Genuine Revival
2.2K04:45ACT 6:4This sermon emphasizes the need for Christians to move beyond mere activity in the church and focus on making a real impact for God. It challenges believers to prioritize prayer as a vital and powerful tool for spiritual warfare and transformation. The speaker calls for a return to the fervent faith and dedication of early church leaders and urges Christians to preach the Word boldly and live lives that reflect the power of God's resurrection. The message highlights the importance of forsaking worldly distractions and seeking a deeper, more intimate relationship with God through the Holy Spirit.
1950's National Radio Debate in Canada
2.1K12:08JHN 14:6JHN 16:13ROM 3:231CO 2:14EPH 1:132TI 3:161JN 4:1In this video, Dr. Paisley discusses the importance of being saved by God's grace and having a personal experience of faith. He emphasizes the Protestant belief that salvation is through faith alone, not through works. Dr. Paisley also talks about his protests against ecumenical observers at the Vatican Council and the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury, as these events were seen as steps towards unity between the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England. He argues that the Protestant churches should maintain their historic creeds, which are anti-Roman, and opposes dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church.
An Excursion Through Philippians
2.1K56:28This sermon emphasizes the need for a mighty outpouring of the Spirit of God in the church, highlighting the importance of revival, prayer for revival, and the eternal hope of believers. The speaker reflects on the contrast between the church of God and the church of the devil, urging believers to focus on heavenly things and stand firm in the Lord. The message encourages rejoicing in the midst of trials, unity among believers, and a focus on virtuous thoughts and actions.
Christ's Very Own - Part 1
2.0K08:28MAT 28:19JHN 1:11ROM 5:8This sermon reflects on the journey of a church from humble beginnings to a flourishing community, emphasizing God's mysterious ways and the growth of faith despite challenges. It also highlights the importance of outreach and witnessing, sharing stories of individuals coming to Christ through open-air services. The message delves into the rejection of Jesus by his own nation, showcasing the consequences of sin, rebellion, and ingratitude, urging listeners to recognize and receive Christ in their lives.
Fire! More Fire!! Much Fire!!!
2.0K32:31ISA 26:9ISA 43:1ISA 43:18MAL 3:1MAT 6:33ACT 20:29In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of walking through the fire and not being consumed by it. He warns against the temptations of sinful passion and the corruption in the world through lust. The preacher also highlights the need for perseverance in the Christian journey, as many start well but end disastrously. He references Isaiah 43:2, which assures believers that they will not be burned or consumed by the flames. The sermon also touches on the topic of persecution for righteousness' sake and the importance of the church maintaining its message without toning it down.
Christ's Very Own - Part 3
2.0K07:10ISA 53:5MAT 26:47This sermon reflects on the profound suffering and betrayal experienced by Jesus, highlighting the intense agony and loneliness He endured, even in the midst of his disciples and followers. It delves into the betrayal of Judas, the weight of sin that led to Christ's crucifixion, and the theme of ingratitude as the vilest sin, drawing parallels to historical and biblical examples of ungratefulness. The sermon emphasizes the need for self-reflection and repentance, acknowledging our own shortcomings and the immense sacrifice made by Jesus for our sins.
A Shattering Question to the Belivers Heart
2.0K33:34GEN 44:18In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story of Judah from Genesis chapter 44. Judah expresses his concern about leaving his brother behind and the potential harm that may come to their father. The preacher emphasizes the importance of not giving up and obeying God's command to not grow weary in doing good. The sermon also includes a story about a farmer who risked his life to stop his runaway horses, illustrating the need to recognize and respond to urgent situations.
Damnable Half Truths
1.9K40:261CO 15:1In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the importance of the word of God and the power of faith in Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that salvation comes through confessing with one's mouth and believing in the heart that Jesus is Lord and that God raised him from the dead. The preacher warns against believing half-truths, such as the idea that perseverance is not necessary for salvation or that there is no punishment for sins in the afterlife. He stresses the reality of judgment and the existence of hell, urging listeners to turn to Christ and receive salvation.
Ian Paisley and William Mullan Testimonies
1.7K1:09:16PSA 119:105JHN 3:16ROM 8:171CO 1:172CO 4:4PHP 2:5COL 3:2REV 3:16REV 3:20This sermon reflects on the importance of staying true to the core message of the Gospel, emphasizing the need for personal surrender to God amidst the challenges and apostasy in the church. It highlights the significance of reading and studying the Bible diligently, exploring the depths of God's truth and message. The sermon also pays tribute to influential preachers like Jock Troop and James McKendrick, underscoring the impact of their teachings and characters in the ministry.
Christ's Very Own - Part 2
1.6K06:49ISA 53:3MAT 26:50LUK 23:34JHN 15:14ROM 5:8This sermon reflects on the tragic betrayal and rejection of Jesus by those who should have been His friends, drawing parallels to the story of Abraham being called the friend of God. Despite witnessing His miracles and teachings, many rejected and crucified Him, displaying a deep-seated hatred and rebellion. The sermon emphasizes the sacrificial love of Christ who endured immense suffering and death for sinners, highlighting the profound impact of His ultimate sacrifice on the cross of Calvary.
Have You the Holy Spirit?
1.6K24:49JHN 3:1JHN 3:8In this sermon, the preacher begins by referencing the story of Elijah in 2 Samuel 5:24, where he hears the sound of abundance of rain. The preacher emphasizes the importance of the sound leading to an echo in the hearts of men, resulting in the instantaneous springing up of good seed. He shares a personal experience of pointing a grieving man to Christ for comfort. The preacher then delves into the concept of the Holy Spirit, using John 3:8 to explain the mystery and secret of the Spirit's work. He concludes by emphasizing the power of God's Word and the importance of being born of the Spirit.
Belly Worshippers
1.6K00:00ZEC 13:6LUK 22:47In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the consequences of rejecting Christ and living a life of sin. He warns that those who reject Christ not only face damnation themselves, but also have a negative influence on the church, neighborhood, and families they are connected to. The preacher expresses deep sorrow over the souls of those who choose to reject Christ and emphasizes the urgency of preparing for death and eternity. He uses a story to illustrate the danger of not taking sin seriously and warns that indulging in sinful pleasures will ultimately lead to eternal punishment. The sermon emphasizes the biblical principle of reaping what one sows and highlights the importance of living a life in accordance with God's laws.
Coronation of Christ
1.6K53:45PHP 2:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the urgency of making a decision about one's eternal destiny. He urges listeners to turn to God and seek forgiveness for their sins. The preacher highlights the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and encourages sinners to accept salvation through him. He concludes by reminding listeners that Jesus will return one day and it is important to be prepared for that day.
A Plant of Renown (Part One)
1.5K27:17GEN 2:4GEN 8:22EZK 34:20In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the significance of Jesus showing his hands and side to the disciples after his resurrection. He explains that the hands represent the first cruelty of the cross, symbolizing the sacrifice Jesus endured. The side represents the last part of his body to be wounded, emphasizing the completeness of his sacrifice. The preacher encourages the audience to turn their eyes upon Jesus and see the finished work of salvation. He also references the title of Christ as a "plant of renown" mentioned in Ezekiel, highlighting God's promise to Noah and the transfiguration of Christ.
The Power of the Holy Spirit of God
1.5K33:44ECC 9:14ZEC 4:1ZEC 4:6ZEC 4:10MAT 6:33JHN 14:6HEB 4:12In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the story of the poor wise man from Ecclesiastes chapter 9, verses 14 to 18. The preacher emphasizes that although the world may see the poor wise man as powerless, he is actually wise in the eyes of God. The preacher highlights the importance of the inward wisdom of the spirit of God and how it can make someone more than a conqueror. The sermon also emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit as a guide in our lives and the need to abandon ourselves to the Holy Spirit for true spiritual growth. The preacher references the Book of Zechariah, specifically chapter 4, to further illustrate the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit.
Christ's Very Own - Part 4
1.5K06:49HEB 6:4This sermon focuses on the sin of ingratitude towards Christ, highlighting the monstrous crime it is and the consequences of wandering back into sin as an act of hellish ingratitude. It emphasizes the need to guard against sin to avoid crucifying Christ again through our ingratitude, leading to the vengeance of a righteous God. The sermon calls for repentance, burning zeal for the Lord, and a desire for a deep, personal relationship with Jesus.
Christ's Very Own - Part 5
1.4K05:40PSA 51:7ISA 53:6JHN 8:36JHN 20:27ACT 2:21ROM 5:82CO 5:17HEB 10:222PE 3:91JN 1:9This sermon focuses on the profound sacrifice and love of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the importance of believing in Him and accepting His redemption. It highlights the gravity of sin, the atonement made by Jesus on the cross, and the urgency of turning to Him for salvation before facing the consequences of justice. The message calls for repentance, gratitude, and a deepening commitment to living in holiness and fear of God.
Revival Is the Answer
1.4K20:51JOL 1:1JOL 2:23JOL 2:25JOL 2:32JOL 3:17MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the verses 25 to 27 of the Book of Joel, where God promises to restore the years that the locusts have eaten. The sermon emphasizes the devastating impact of the locusts and other pests on the land, turning it into a barren and desolate place. However, the preacher highlights the power of God to perform miracles and reverse the laws of nature. He encourages the congregation to trust in God's ability to restore what has been lost and to experience abundance and satisfaction. The sermon also emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's presence among His people and the assurance that they will never be ashamed.
The First Gift of the Father
1.4K34:57GiftGEN 37:1LUK 15:11In this sermon, the preacher discusses two different gifts given by fathers to their sons. The first gift is a coat of many colors given by Jacob to his son Joseph, which symbolizes the planned thought and love of the father. The second gift is a pair of shoes given by the prodigal son's father, which represents the provision and care of the father. The preacher emphasizes the significance of these gifts and how they relate to the father's love and the progression of the sons. The sermon also highlights the importance of dress as a characteristic that marks a person and the joy and celebration that comes from being in the father's house.