
Jenny Daniel
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When My Heart Is Overwhelmed
2.2K55:16DEU 32:3PSA 27:5PSA 61:2In this sermon, the speaker shares the story of a family who faced multiple tragedies and hardships. They lost their farms, and later, their grandson was killed in an accident. Despite these devastating events, the family did not lose their faith in God. They trusted that God knew what they did not know and clung to Him in their sorrow. The speaker also shares the story of a man who lost all his money and eventually his wife to cancer. Through these stories, the speaker emphasizes the importance of God being our rock of refuge in times of trouble.
Love, Kindness and Forgiveness
1.3K41:58ForgivenessEPH 4:17In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about an Indian lady who had gone through horrific experiences from a young age but still had a heart full of joy, kindness, and forgiveness. The sermon is based on Ephesians 4:17 and emphasizes the importance of not walking in the ways of the world but learning from Christ. The speaker also highlights the need for discerning kindness, which brings brightness and good influence to life. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the forgotten virtue of kindness in today's hectic and demanding world.
What Am I Doing Here
1.1K48:57PSA 139:1MAL 1:6MAL 1:11MAL 1:13In this sermon, the speaker shares a historical story of a young leader who faced a much larger army. The young leader demonstrated his unwavering determination and loyalty by commanding his men to perform extreme acts of sacrifice. The speaker then transitions to addressing the audience, emphasizing the importance of finding purpose in life. He gives examples of different individuals, such as a little girl longing for attention and a teenager burdened with responsibilities, and encourages them to seek their purpose. The speaker concludes by sharing a story of an old lady who found peace and contentment despite living in a difficult environment, reminding the audience to keep their focus on eternity.
The Women's Race
1.0K1:18:20JDG 6:11In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of the "great race of faith" that has been run throughout history. He mentions various biblical figures such as Gideon, David, and Samuel, who demonstrated faith and achieved great things through God's power. The speaker emphasizes that believers today can also be part of this race by repenting of their sins and accepting Jesus as their savior. The sermon also highlights the importance of obedience to God's commands, using the example of Abel who obediently sacrificed as God instructed, even though it cost him his life.
In the Potters Hands - Part 1
1.0K38:18JER 18:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of clay and its significance in relation to God and humanity. He shares personal experiences of working with clay as a child and highlights how clay can be molded and transformed. The preacher references Isaiah 64:8, where God is referred to as the potter and humanity as the clay. He emphasizes that despite our flaws and shortcomings, God has the power to reshape and remake us into vessels that are pleasing to Him. The sermon concludes with a reminder that just as clay can harden in the sun, we should allow God to shape us and make us into vessels that reflect His glory.
When Things Go Wrong
1.0K50:38MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of a little boy named Ahidja who dies as a consequence of the wickedness in the palace of Jeroboam. Despite the sinful environment, Ahidja's heart leaned towards God. The speaker emphasizes that even in difficult circumstances, we can still choose to follow God and be a positive influence on others. The sermon also mentions the story of Job, who faced numerous trials without understanding why, but remained faithful to God. The speaker encourages listeners to rebuke Satan by staying strong in their faith, even when facing adversity.
Under His Wings
99852:37ProtectionPSA 17:8PSA 31:19PSA 55:6AMO 4:6MAT 23:37HEB 11:35HEB 11:38In this sermon, the preacher shares stories and illustrations to emphasize the importance of accepting God's invitation for protection and salvation. He describes a scene where a child is left behind in the midst of a battle, and a brave soldier risks his life to save the child. This act of bravery is compared to the sacrifice of Jesus, who gave his life for humanity. The preacher also warns about the consequences of rejecting God's call and emphasizes the need to prepare to meet God, as He is both a loving God and a God of judgment. The sermon encourages listeners to accept God's invitation and find safety and confidence under His wings.
To Build or Not to Build
93859:41PRO 14:1PRO 19:13MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker shares two stories from their family history to illustrate the challenges and trials they faced. The first story is about their grandmother, who experienced the loss of her belongings during a flood. The second story is about their mother, who struggled with insecurity in her marriage and felt called to the mission field. Through these stories, the speaker emphasizes the importance of relying on God in times of difficulty and finding strength in Him. The sermon encourages listeners to trust in God's faithfulness and to follow His calling, even when faced with uncertainty.
Threefold Obedience
90943:29EXO 21:5ISA 55:6JER 29:13AMO 3:3MAT 11:282CO 3:2In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the high price paid on Calvary to conquer and cover all sin. He urges listeners to open their hearts to God's standards and accept His offer of freedom from guilt and sin. The preacher also highlights the importance of obedience and surrender in the lives of believers. He explains that by fully surrendering to God, we can serve Him faithfully and allow Him to lead us in our Christian walk. The sermon concludes with a story illustrating the concept of surrendering every part of ourselves to God.
In the Potters Hands - Part 2
82944:45EXO 8:25PSA 106:15TIT 2:10In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about two boys and a tap to illustrate how we often try to take control of our own lives instead of letting God be the potter. The speaker then recalls a moment when their child, Roy, obediently followed the water restrictions and turned off the tap tightly. This act of obedience brought joy and a sense of heaven's presence. The sermon emphasizes the importance of surrendering to God's work in our lives and accepting His invitation for salvation. It warns that there will come a day when it will be too late to respond to God's call.
The Delapitated House
61041:55Godly HomePSA 127:1ECC 10:18EZK 3:27EZK 8:12MAT 5:16MAT 7:22LUK 15:10EPH 4:32In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the state of a house that was once a shining example of God's creative power. The house, which represents our testimony as believers, is described as dilapidated and neglected, a far cry from its former glory. The speaker emphasizes the importance of windows in a house, as they bring in light and expose what is inside. However, if the house is not properly maintained and repaired, cracks will appear and the testimony will be damaged. The sermon serves as a reminder to take care of our spiritual houses and protect our testimonies from neglect and decay.
Seventy Times Seven
59547:56MAT 18:21This sermon emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, using the concept of '70 x 7' from Matthew 18:21-35. It delves into the struggle of forgiving others, the need to cover offenses with love, and the detrimental effects of holding onto bitterness. The sermon highlights the power of God's love to enable forgiveness, the impact of forgiveness on our health and mental state, and the significance of maintaining a Christ-like testimony through forgiveness.
Dealing With the Enemy
49231:42Spiritual WarfarePSA 44:5ISA 54:17ISA 59:2ISA 59:15In this sermon, the speaker begins by discussing the importance of a standard or banner as a powerful symbol and rallying point. He then shares a story from history about Caesar's failed attempt to conquer Britain, where he encountered fierce warriors who struck fear into his army. The speaker also mentions the devastating impact of the Huns under the leadership of Attila, emphasizing the feeling of powerlessness and fear that can overwhelm us in the face of the enemy. He concludes by highlighting the need to be prepared and aware of Satan's tactics, as he is constantly on the warpath. The speaker also shares a personal experience of feeling overwhelmed and discouraged after the death of their father.