
J.B. Rowell
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Ephesians
1.1K45:14EZK 8:12MAT 6:33EPH 3:16In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a hardworking mother who sacrificed to send her son to college. When the mother visits her son's room at college, she notices the pictures hanging on the walls and realizes they reflect the condition of her son's heart. The speaker emphasizes the importance of examining ourselves in light of scripture to see if Jesus Christ truly reigns in our lives. The sermon also highlights the significance of our choices and the impact they have on others, as well as the immeasurable love of God that should motivate us to give up anything for Jesus Christ.
Whole Armour
1.0K50:02In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the preaching of Paul the Apostle in a challenging environment. Despite the rejection of Jesus Christ by many, Paul had hope in God as the great deliverer. The sermon emphasizes that God can be our strength and confidence in times of need. The preacher encourages the congregation to obey their parents and be strong in the Lord, relying on His strength and seeking His presence. The sermon also warns about the temptations that can arise in our own homes and emphasizes the importance of turning to Jesus for light and guidance. The preacher concludes with a prayer for the congregation to recognize their responsibility as representatives of God and to resist the snares of Satan.
Isaiah
86942:37PSA 17:15PSA 27:13ISA 5:20ISA 53:5ISA 53:11HEB 2:101PE 2:9In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the satisfaction that Jesus had in saving souls and transforming lives. He encourages the congregation to be channels of blessing and to live in a way that brings glory to God. The speaker also highlights the profound message of the death and sacrifice of Jesus, urging the listeners to truly understand and appreciate what Jesus has done for them. He challenges the audience to live with purpose and to consider the eternal purpose that Jesus pursued throughout his life.
The Holy Spirit in Action (Part 2)
80829:11MAT 28:19ACT 8:30ACT 8:35In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of sharing the message of Jesus Christ with others. He shares personal experiences of distributing gospel tracts in various languages and encourages the audience to take action in spreading the gospel. The speaker also highlights the need to overcome fear and hesitation when approaching people with the message. He urges young men and women to dedicate their lives to reaching others for Christ and emphasizes the urgency of the task at hand. The speaker also mentions the potential challenges and restrictions faced by missionaries in certain parts of the world, emphasizing the importance of taking advantage of the opportunities available to share the gospel.
The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit (Part 1)
79020:06JHN 16:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the Holy Spirit as the guide to understanding the deep spiritual meaning of the scriptures. The Holy Spirit is described as the one who reveals the person of Jesus Christ throughout the Bible. The preacher encourages listeners not to rely on their own intelligence but to seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit when studying the Word of God. The sermon also highlights three key aspects for experiencing revival: deepening personal prayer life, love for the Word of God, and yielding to the Holy Spirit.
The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit (Part 2)
74316:53Glorifying ChristThe Holy SpiritJHN 16:15ROM 8:26J.B. Rowell emphasizes the vital role of the Holy Spirit as the Divine Teacher who reveals and glorifies Jesus Christ, urging believers to rely on the Spirit for understanding and preaching the Word of God. He warns against false teachings that distort the truth about Christ and highlights the necessity of the Holy Spirit's illumination for true comprehension of Scripture. Rowell encourages believers to yield to the Holy Spirit's power, asserting that without Him, one cannot effectively reach others for Christ. He calls for a passionate commitment to glorifying Christ in every aspect of life, reminding the audience of their eternal purpose in God's plan. The sermon concludes with a heartfelt prayer for the young people to embrace their calling and be filled with the Holy Spirit's love and power.
Evening Devotions (Historical Cfax Broadcast #2)
73905:25DEU 31:6ZEP 3:17MAT 18:20MAT 28:20LUK 24:15GAL 2:20HEB 13:5In this sermon, Dr. J.B. Roll discusses the concept of Love's approach. He emphasizes that love annihilates distance in order to be with those who are loved. He highlights how Jesus, despite the doubts and fears of his disciples, revealed himself to them and stood in their midst. Dr. Roll reminds the listeners that the presence of the Lord is not limited to the early disciples but is available to all believers. He encourages the audience to embrace the change that comes with Jesus entering their hearts and to live in the enjoyment of the Savior's presence.
The Holy Spirit in Action (Part 1)
73431:09ISA 53:7MAT 28:19JHN 1:43ACT 8:26ACT 8:34In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit for guidance in personal evangelism. They highlight the joy and fulfillment that comes from leading others to Christ. The speaker uses Acts 8:26 as a scripture reference to support their message. They share a personal experience of approaching a United States Army captain on a train and engaging in a conversation about the need for Jesus as a personal savior. The sermon concludes with the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch, emphasizing the importance of belief in baptism.
Evening Devotions (Historical Cfax Broadcast #3)
72905:31PSA 107:28In this sermon, Dr. J.B. Rowe, a former minister of First Baptist Church, delivers a message of encouragement to those facing trials and difficulties in life. He emphasizes that even in the midst of challenges, God's mercy, peace, love, grace, and power are limitless. Dr. Rowe reminds listeners that Jesus invites them to come to Him and find rest, assuring them that He will never cast them out. He encourages believers to rely on God's strength and grace, as He provides more grace and strength when burdens and labor increase.