
Jack David Daniels
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3 Truths, 3 Enemies & 4 Ways God Answers Prayer
2.8K1:13:57PrayerEXO 34:8PSA 103:1JER 33:3MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher discusses three truths about prayer, three enemies of prayer, and four ways God answers prayer. He emphasizes the importance of not just talking about prayer, but actually engaging in it. The preacher encourages the congregation to learn how to worship and bless the Lord, rather than blaming Him. He also highlights the significance of watching and praying, using examples from the Bible such as Jesus asking Peter to watch with Him for one hour.
3 Ways to Hell
2.8K1:17:46HellMAT 6:33MAT 7:13MAT 7:23JHN 3:16JHN 14:6ACT 4:12ROM 10:9In this sermon, the preacher uses an illustration of a tightrope walker to emphasize the importance of belief. He shares the story of a tightrope walker who successfully pushes a wheelbarrow across a tightrope and asks the crowd if they believe he can do it again. The preacher then transitions to discussing the concept of hell and the need to believe in Jesus to avoid it. He highlights that many people are going to hell and urges the audience to take this seriously and seek salvation through Jesus. The sermon emphasizes the importance of belief and the consequences of not believing in Jesus.
7 Things Prayer Will Do for the Church
2.2K1:14:38PrayerIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of prayer in the church. He references Matthew 9:37-38, where Jesus instructs his disciples to pray for laborers in the harvest. The preacher criticizes the tendency of some churches to prioritize the involvement of influential individuals without seeking God's guidance through prayer. He encourages preachers to boldly proclaim the word of God, even if it may offend some people. The sermon also highlights the role of prayer in preparing believers for God's service, using examples from Acts 13 and the story of Moses in Exodus 33.
6 Hindrances to Prayer
2.1K45:59Prayer LifePSA 34:3MAT 6:33EPH 4:26EPH 6:121TH 5:17JAS 1:51PE 3:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of spending time with God in prayer. He references the story of Peter and how he denied Jesus three times because he didn't pray. The preacher warns against being selfish in our purposes and desires, as it hinders our prayer life. He encourages listeners to cleanse their homes of sinful practices and to prioritize God in their lives. The sermon is supported by Bible verses from James and Psalms.
6 Prayers for Our Children and Grandchildren
1.9K1:03:36PrayerPSA 119:18ROM 1:24In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of teaching children to flee from all appearance of evil. He highlights the contrast between the world's standards and the standards of Christians, stating that Christians should not rely on the world's ratings of movies but instead clean up their own homes and media choices. The preacher also discusses how God gave people up to uncleanness and dishonoring their bodies due to their rejection of the truth and belief in lies. He urges parents to pray for their children's path and teaches that presenting our bodies as living sacrifices and not conforming to the world is the acceptable and perfect will of God.
Testimony
1.9K1:23:14TestimonyMAT 3:16MAT 6:33JHN 3:161TI 1:12In this sermon, the preacher shares personal anecdotes and emphasizes the importance of having Jesus in one's life. He warns against the negative consequences of worldly pleasures, such as broken homes, jail cells, and mental institutions, which are not shown in beer commercials. The preacher also highlights the significance of having standards based on God's Word rather than comparing oneself to others. He concludes by expressing his love for America and encouraging patriotism.
Family
1.9K1:26:34FamilyPSA 127:1EPH 5:25In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of building a strong foundation in our homes and families. He highlights the need for God's involvement in the building process, stating that without the Lord's guidance, our efforts will be in vain. The preacher also addresses the role of husbands in loving their wives sacrificially, drawing inspiration from Jesus' love for the church. He warns against the negative influences of society, Hollywood, and worldly entertainment, urging listeners to remove such influences from their homes. The sermon concludes with a reminder to flee from all appearances of evil, as stated in 1 Thessalonians 5:22.
The Prayer Life of Jesus
1.8K52:07Prayer LifeLUK 3:21LUK 11:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of spending time talking to Jesus every day. He encourages the congregation to attend the prayer seminar and promises that God will do something great among them. The preacher shares his personal testimony of being a new Christian and how Jesus transformed his life. He also emphasizes the need to be true to oneself and preach the way God has called each individual.
My Redemer Lives
1.8K07:01ResurrectionPRO 3:5In this sermon, the preacher passionately describes the indescribable nature of Jesus and his significance in the lives of believers. He lists numerous names and attributes of Jesus, emphasizing his role as the savior and the centerpiece of civilization. The preacher highlights Jesus' ability to provide strength, escape, sympathy, guidance, healing, forgiveness, and blessings to those who come to him. He concludes by sharing a humorous anecdote about Jesus' resurrection, illustrating the power and victory of Christ over death.
Signs of Jesus Coming
1.7K1:22:25Second ComingMAT 12:38In this sermon, the preacher discusses the current state of churches in America and how some are replacing gospel preachers with teachers who tickle the ears of the congregation. He shares a personal experience of witnessing a media frenzy surrounding a false prophet who claimed to be God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of fathers in single-parent families and how the absence of a father figure can lead to gang involvement. He also highlights the breakdown of the family unit, with high divorce rates and teenage suicide, and relates it to the question posed to Jesus about marriage in the resurrection. The sermon concludes with a reminder to preach the Word and warns of the presence of demonic signs in the latter times.
When Jesus Calls You
1.6K55:21Following ChristJOS 24:15PSA 127:1MAT 6:33LUK 19:1LUK 19:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the personal call of Jesus to individuals. He uses the story of Zacchaeus, a tax collector, as an example of someone who was called by Jesus and responded joyfully. The preacher encourages the congregation to rejoice when someone comes to faith in Jesus, regardless of their past sins or reputation. He also challenges the idea that one must clean up their life before coming to Jesus, emphasizing that salvation is a gift that transforms lives. The preacher concludes by urging the listeners to respond to Jesus' call and to trust in Him for salvation.