
John Musser
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Religious but Lost - Professing Christians in Hell
1.5K44:03False ConversionMAT 7:13MAT 13:24MAT 25:1LUK 13:241PE 1:22PE 1:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the prominent theme of the disciples, including James, Hebrews, and Jesus, which is the end of the age and the separation of the righteous from the false believers. Jesus used parables such as the ten virgins and the dragnet to teach about this concept. The preacher also highlights the issues faced by the Corinthians, including incest, party spirit, and jealousy, which led Paul to write them a letter. The sermon emphasizes the importance of the gospel, which is the good news of Jesus' death and resurrection, and the conditional aspect of salvation. The preacher also references 1 Peter and 2 Peter, emphasizing the importance of the word of God and the commandments for Christians to strive for virtues and Christ-likeness.
Rock Seminar
1.3K1:01:00Rock MusicEZK 28:13REV 9:20REV 21:8REV 21:20In this sermon, the preacher discusses the power of music, particularly rock music, as a tool of indoctrination. He argues that Satan has devised a beat that is appealing to young people and causes adrenaline to flow. The preacher warns that Satan uses rock music to spread his message of sensuality, wickedness, and the occult. He also mentions scientific studies that suggest rock music has a hypnotic effect on listeners, making them more susceptible to suggestions. The preacher calls on Christians to wake up to the dangers of rock music and stand firm in their faith in Jesus Christ.
Condtions on Winning Men to Christ
1.0K54:56Soul WinningMAT 28:16ROM 3:10ROM 3:23In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal testimony of how God saved him from drugs and the occult. He emphasizes the importance of sharing one's testimony with others to spread the message of Jesus Christ. The speaker believes that the world is in a state of spiritual harvest and that the events of the holocaust and the potential for nuclear destruction are signs of the end times. He references Matthew 28:16-20, where Jesus gives the Great Commission to his disciples, urging them to go and make disciples of all nations. The speaker also highlights the impact of his father's love and consistent witness in leading him to faith.
From Christ to Eternity
95344:04EternityMAT 24:211CO 15:3JAS 4:14REV 3:20REV 21:6REV 21:8REV 22:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of accepting Jesus Christ as one's savior. He warns that if one misses out on God's calling and the conviction of the Holy Spirit, they may never have another opportunity to receive Jesus Christ. The preacher describes the judgment of God, where every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. He also mentions the casting of hell and death into the lake of fire, and the ushering in of a new heaven and earth where believers will rule and reign with Christ.
The Suffering of Christ
94749:57Suffering Of ChristPSA 22:122CO 5:17HEB 12:14In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being born again and having a genuine experience of salvation. He quotes from the Bible, stating that without holiness and obedience to Jesus, no one will see the Lord. The sermon then shifts to the closing hours of Jesus' life, where he gathers with his disciples for the last supper. The preacher describes the physical sufferings of Jesus, highlighting how his body was marred and his clothes were taken from him. The sermon concludes by mentioning the betrayal of Jesus by one of his disciples and the existence of Satan and demon spirits.
Humility
86752:32HumilityEXO 6:6ISA 57:15MIC 6:8JHN 8:322CO 12:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of desire and how it can energize and motivate individuals. He gives examples of a tired man who suddenly becomes energized when invited to go fishing, and a young boy who finds the energy to mow the lawn when promised a swimming trip afterwards. The preacher then introduces the concept of humility and its connection to receiving grace from God. He references James 4:6 and Micah's teachings to highlight the importance of humility in experiencing the power of God and living according to His ways.
Why Pray
64436:52PrayerPSA 81:10ISA 66:8MAT 17:20MRK 9:23MRK 11:23PHP 4:4HEB 4:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of spending time with God through prayer and Bible study. He warns that neglecting this time will lead to frustration, discouragement, and insensitivity to spiritual realities. The preacher also highlights the connection between prayer and revival, stating that when God's people engage in extraordinary prayer, revival occurs and souls are saved. He urges the congregation to return to the basics of faith, repent of prayerlessness, and prioritize their relationship with God. The sermon references various biblical passages, including Matthew 26:40, Colossians 3:1, Isaiah 66:8, and Hebrews 4:16, to support the message.
Prayer
63259:14PrayerMAT 6:25PHP 4:4In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing their desire for God's guidance and the ability to speak to people's hearts. They mention their favorite scripture, Philippians 4:4-9, which they have memorized and use as the basis for their messages. The speaker emphasizes the importance of having a personal experience with God and sharing that reality with others. They discuss the concept of being anxious for nothing and how Jesus taught not to worry about basic needs but to seek God's kingdom first. The speaker also mentions Paul's financial struggles and how the Philippians supported him. They conclude by expressing gratitude for the faithful attendees and acknowledging those who couldn't be present.
Revival, Breaking Up Your Fallow Ground
58855:28RevivalIn this sermon, the speaker begins by announcing that he will be sharing his testimony of how God saved him from drugs and alcohol. He emphasizes the power of God to transform lives and mentions another person who also experienced a similar transformation. The speaker then discusses the importance of giving and how it will be returned to us in abundance. He also highlights the significance of our witness and the need to be careful and consistent in our testimony. The sermon concludes with a call to recognize our need for God's truth and to seek a closer relationship with Him.