
Jim Elliff
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(The Aggressive Holy Spirit) the Mystery & Method of Kingdom Growth
1.1K51:07JOL 2:28MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of evangelism and encourages the audience to engage in sharing the word of God. He begins by sharing an anecdote about a man who was converted to Christianity through the persistent prayers of a fellow passenger on a train. The speaker then illustrates how a seemingly insignificant act of evangelism can have a profound impact on future generations. He emphasizes the power of the gospel and urges the audience to actively participate in spreading it, even if they may not see immediate results.
(The Aggressive Holy Spirit) What Do You Do With Immorality?
1.1K1:03:301CO 5:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of maintaining the integrity of the church. He identifies five areas of sin that can threaten the integrity of the church: personal sin, interpersonal conflict, public sin, insufferable wickedness, and immorality. The speaker focuses on the last area, immorality, which is the topic of the passage in 1 Corinthians 5. He emphasizes the need for the church to address immorality quickly and decisively. The sermon concludes with a touching story of a woman who publicly declares her faith through baptism, leaving behind her old companions and embracing her new life in Christ.
(The Aggressive Holy Spirit) Word & Spirit: How God Implants Truth
87851:40MAT 6:33MAT 13:10MRK 4:1LUK 8:4JHN 6:44ACT 16:14In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the parable of the soils from Matthew 13. The main theme is understanding how God brings light and understanding to those who don't have it. The preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing our dependence on God and the futility of relying solely on repetition or human effort for understanding. The sermon also highlights the supernatural work of God's Spirit in opening hearts and minds to comprehend the truth of His word. Additionally, the preacher discusses the blessings of understanding and how even the prophets longed to see and hear what the disciples were privileged to experience.