
Mose Stoltzfus
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Modern Day Witchcraft and Sorceries Exposed
1.9K1:28:43WitchcraftEZK 8:7MAT 6:33ACT 13:6ACT 19:19In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of addressing and exposing sin in society. He believes that people are often unaware of their own sins and need to be awakened to the truth. The speaker shares a personal story of being burned in a fire as a child, using it as a metaphor for the need to dig deeper and uncover hidden sins. He references the story of Ezekiel and how he discovered the sins of God's people. The speaker also mentions the alarming issue of child molestation and how it relates to the scripture in Isaiah. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the need to confront sin and seek righteousness.
Characteristics of a New Testament Church
1.2K1:09:02Church PracticeACT 2:14In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of getting involved in mission work and reaching out to souls in need. They encourage listeners to seek God's guidance and direction in prayer, both individually and as a church. The speaker highlights the power of the gospel and the need for preaching it to others. They also emphasize the importance of rejoicing and praising God, as well as living a holy and upright life. The sermon references Acts 2:43 and emphasizes the need for believers to be actively involved in sharing the message of salvation.
Discerning by Fruit
1.1K1:02:31MAT 7:15In this sermon, Brother Denny discusses the importance of discernment in our modern world. He cautions against falling into extremism and emphasizes the need for balance between judgment and mercy. He highlights the challenge of discerning truth in an age of multimedia, where people rely on appearances rather than examining the fruit of someone's life. Brother Denny encourages the practice of inspecting and examining the fruit of a person's character and teachings, rather than solely relying on external factors. He also mentions the importance of scriptural harmony, where teachings should align with the overall message of the Bible.
Discerning Spiritual Warfare
99658:27EPH 3:81TI 4:1The video titled "Transformations" was produced in 1999 and quickly gained popularity worldwide. It showcases four cities where the alleged presence of God has transformed not only the churches but also the entire communities. The video presents undated film footage and interviews, emphasizing the power of prayer and spiritual warfare to bring about revival. It suggests that if Christians unite and practice these principles, revival will break out, churches will grow, and communities will experience positive social and moral changes. However, the speaker cautions against fascination with the spirit world and emphasizes the need to focus on Christ and the teachings of the Bible.
Why I Don't Have a Television
9781:28:42ISA 1:16MAT 6:33ROM 12:91CO 10:14EPH 5:112TI 2:19JAS 1:27In this sermon, the speaker addresses the negative impact of television on society, particularly on children. The speaker expresses concern about the frequency of violence portrayed on television and how it desensitizes people to real-life violence. They emphasize the importance of redeeming time and making good use of it, contrasting the amount of time spent on television versus in church. The speaker also highlights the harmful effects of television on children, stating that it offends and leads them astray. They reference several scriptures, including Proverbs 4, Ephesians 5:14-16, and Mark 9:42, to support their arguments.
Introduction to Discernment
9741:02:43HEB 5:12In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the need for discernment in the midst of confusion and false teachings. He refers to the scene in the temple where Jesus confronted the money changers, highlighting the importance of discerning between the righteous and the wicked. The speaker expresses concern about the lack of discernment in the church, using examples of past revivals and movements that deceived many. He also references the book of Haggai, where God rebukes the people for neglecting His house, and the Pharisees and Sadducees who sought a sign from Jesus. The overall message is a call for believers to discern and stand firm in the truth of God's Word.
The Blessedness of the Unoffended
9281:07:06UnoffendedPSA 119:165MAT 11:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of John the Baptist and his moments of doubt and discouragement while in prison. Despite having boldly proclaimed Jesus as the Lamb of God and introducing him to the people, John found himself stuck in prison and wondered why Jesus didn't come to rescue him. Jesus responded by telling John's disciples to report back to him about the miracles they witnessed, such as the blind receiving sight, the lame walking, and the dead being raised. The preacher emphasizes the importance of not being offended or discouraged in our faith, using examples from the Bible and encouraging listeners to have patience and confidence in God's promises.
Are You Born Again? Have You Repented?
92650:55MAT 6:33MAT 27:3JHN 3:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being born again and having a transformed heart through repentance. He urges the audience to not settle for superficial beliefs but to seek a deeper spiritual experience that can truly change and regenerate them. The preacher highlights the hopelessness that many people face in their lives, leading them to contemplate suicide or engage in destructive behaviors. However, he emphasizes that through godly sorrow and repentance, there is always a way out and forgiveness for even the most wicked sinner through Jesus Christ. The sermon encourages the audience to turn to God and find hope and transformation through His grace and the cleansing power of the blood of Jesus Christ.
(Youth Bible School 2007) the Path of Rebellion
8721:24:281SA 15:221SA 15:26PRO 1:8In this sermon, the preacher discusses the consequences of rebellion against God and authority figures. He uses the story of Samson as an example of someone who rebelled and suffered the loss of his strength and sight. The preacher emphasizes that rebellion leads to a grinding and destructive life, with loss of innocence, beauty, and glory. He warns that rebels will attract others who share their rebellious spirit and encourages listeners to heed the instruction of their parents and forsake rebellion. The preacher also references Proverbs 17:11, which states that those who seek rebellion will face harsh consequences.
The Present Signs of the Times
8501:06:38ISA 53:5In this sermon, Brother Denny discusses the importance of everyone coming together and working together. He emphasizes the power of community and the need for nations to resolve their differences in a calm and ordered way. Brother Denny also mentions the global trend of countries forming alliances and trade agreements, such as the creation of a free trade area in the Americas and the integration of European nations. He references Tony Blair's speech about a new world order and the need for justice and unity among different religions.
(Youth Bible School 2007) the Stony Ground Hearer
7991:20:38PSA 1:1MAT 13:5MAT 13:20MRK 4:5LUK 8:13In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of being honest before God and men. He shares a story about a young African man who instructs another person on how to become a Christian, using the phrase "repent, believe, and preach the gospel." The speaker is intrigued by this and later discovers that the young man got this phrase from Romans 10:9-10. The speaker emphasizes the need to not only believe in Jesus in our hearts but also to confess Him with our mouths. He suggests that if we are unwilling to bear testimony of our experience with the Lord, we may be like the stony ground hearers mentioned in the Bible.
A Visitation From God
78257:19RevivalIn this sermon, the speaker reflects on the story of the vineyard in Isaiah chapter 5, where God planted a vineyard that produced wild grapes despite His efforts. The speaker draws a parallel between this vineyard and the people of Jerusalem and Judea, emphasizing that there is nothing more that Jesus could do for us as He has already sacrificed His life on the cross. The speaker then discusses the importance of recognizing the visitation of God in our lives and the consequences of not doing so, using the example of Jesus weeping over Jerusalem. The sermon concludes with a call to seek the Lord for continued visitations in order to live a holy and godly life.
The Word of God
7811:05:05MAT 6:33MAT 7:1MAT 7:3MAT 7:152CO 2:91JN 4:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of interpreting and applying scripture correctly. He shares a personal experience of attending a church where a repetitive preacher would often quote 2 Corinthians 2:9. The speaker emphasizes the need to understand the central truth of a scripture passage by examining its context and studying the words used. He warns against false teachings and the danger of being misled by those who twist scripture for their own gain.
(Youth Bible School 2007) the Wayside Hearer
7811:24:21PRO 29:1ISA 40:4MAT 6:33MAT 13:3MAT 13:18LUK 3:3HEB 4:12In this sermon, the speaker discusses the parable of the sower from Matthew chapter 13. He explains that the different conditions of the soil in the parable represent the different conditions of human hearts. The speaker emphasizes the importance of responding to the gospel and teachings of the Bible with a receptive heart. He warns against having a hardened heart that resists God's message and urges listeners to bring forth fruit of repentance. The sermon emphasizes the need for a genuine commitment to God and the danger of allowing distractions and worldly desires to choke out the word of God.
When God Will Shut the Door
7771:30:06MAT 6:33LUK 13:22In this sermon, the preacher discusses a passage from the Bible where Jesus heals a woman who had been suffering from an infirmity for 18 years. The preacher also mentions another story where Jesus talks about a fig tree that bears no fruit. The sermon emphasizes the importance of bearing fruit in one's life as a Christian. The preacher warns that there will be consequences for those who do not respond to God's invitation and compares it to a parable where people make excuses for not attending a feast. The sermon concludes with a reminder that those who reject God's invitation will experience regret and sorrow.
(Youth Bible School 2007) the Thorny Ground Hearer
7711:19:16PRO 23:4MAT 6:33MAT 13:7MAT 13:22MRK 4:19LUK 8:14In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the condition of our hearts, using the parable of the sower from Matthew chapter 13 as a reference. He emphasizes the importance of not allowing our spiritual fire to go out, as there is an enemy to our soul. The speaker also highlights the relevance of this message in our current day and age. He urges listeners to consider the fleeting nature of life on earth and the eternal consequences of their choices. Ultimately, the sermon encourages individuals to prioritize their relationship with God and strive for entrance into the eternal kingdom.
(Church Life) an Overview of the Kingdom
7601:09:03MAT 3:12MAT 6:33MAT 13:47MAT 16:17ACT 5:29EPH 5:30In this sermon, the speaker discusses the prophecy of the image in the book of Daniel. The image represents four major world kingdoms, with the fifth being the kingdom of God. These kingdoms had world dominion and power, but eventually crumbled and were replaced. Throughout history, God brought revival and cleansing, with Christ being lifted up and honored. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the church in the life of believers and the value it holds in God's plan.
(Youth Bible School 2007) Youth Testimonies
7091:25:50ISA 40:28MAT 13:23MAT 16:24JHN 12:24ROM 6:17ROM 6:22In this video, the speaker describes the disciplined lifestyle of a Bible school and mission training program. The schedule includes classes, study time, prayer, meals, and various activities. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being faithful to God and trusting in His guidance. A young lady shares her experience of being in the program and highlights the challenges and rewards of missionary life.
Grace - More Than Unmerited Favor
6931:15:51GraceMAT 6:33ROM 6:13EPH 2:10TIT 2:11In this sermon, the speaker addresses the negative influence of social media, particularly Facebook, on the Christian life. While acknowledging its potential for good, the speaker emphasizes the danger of being consumed by the "selfie generation" and giving in to worldly desires. The sermon highlights the importance of denying ungodliness and living soberly, righteously, and godly. The speaker also emphasizes the need to resist temptation and access the power and favor of God through cooperation with His grace. The sermon concludes with a call to present oneself to God as instruments of righteousness and to avoid engaging in sinful conversations and activities.
(Church Life) the Value of Church Membership - Part 1
6901:00:28ACT 2:3ROM 12:4In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of a young boy and a horse to illustrate the importance of teamwork and unity. He emphasizes the need to be taught by the Lord and led by the Holy Spirit in order to achieve accord. The speaker encourages the audience to leave behind old traditions and follow the word of God through the spirit of God. He also highlights the significance of maintaining a teachable spirit and preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. The sermon references Matthew chapter 16 and the boldness of Peter in proclaiming the gospel despite opposition and persecution.
(Church Life) Distinctives of Christ's Kingdom
6861:03:20MAT 5:3MAT 5:17MAT 5:22MAT 10:35MAT 12:46JHN 1:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of following the teachings of Jesus as outlined in the Sermon on the Mount. He highlights the shift in theology that occurred when Jesus began his earthly ministry, reaching out to the lowly and marginalized. The preacher also discusses the significance of being poor in spirit and mourning as a paradigm shift in humanity. He emphasizes the need for love and the presence of the Lord Jesus in our lives, warning against getting caught up in conflicts and consuming our time without making progress. Additionally, the preacher briefly touches on the topic of entering the kingdom of God, emphasizing the importance of responding to the gospel and allowing God to work in our hearts.
Lessons From the Martyrs' Mirror
6791:31:09MAT 5:11HEB 11:36In this sermon, Brother Denny discusses the importance of studying church history, specifically focusing on the Martyr's Mirror. He emphasizes the value of understanding the struggles and sacrifices of the early Christians and how their faith has been passed down through the ages. Brother Denny highlights the persecution faced by these defenseless Christians and the impact it had on their lives. He encourages the audience to appreciate and learn from the lessons taught by the Martyr's Mirror, recognizing the faithfulness and endurance of those who came before us.
(Church Life) the Church Triumphant
67557:45EPH 5:27REV 19:7In this sermon, Brother Denny discusses the state of the Church of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the importance of the Bible and how it reveals God's will and heart to us. He also mentions the decline of the Church, citing statistics that show more churches closing than opening each year. However, he also mentions the hope and promise found in the book of Daniel, where it is prophesied that the Son of Man will come with the clouds of heaven and be given dominion over all people, nations, and languages. Despite the current challenges, Brother Denny encourages believers to take courage and trust in the everlasting dominion and kingdom of Jesus Christ.
(Church Life) the Value of Church Membership - Part 2
6591:07:08MAT 6:33EPH 4:11EPH 4:14In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of corporate prayer and the power it holds. He shares stories of how praying together as a congregation can bring about incredible results and meet the needs of the community. The speaker also highlights the significance of evangelizing within our own families through the preaching of the Word of God. He emphasizes the need for genuine preaching that lifts up the Word of God, regardless of the preacher's tone or method. The sermon concludes with a discussion on the importance of rest and how it can lead to increased productivity and energy in our lives.
Undisciplined Lifestyles (Part 1)
6391:05:351CO 9:24In this sermon, the speaker begins by referencing 1 Corinthians 9:24-27, which talks about running a race and receiving a prize. He emphasizes the importance of conducting oneself temperately and restricting oneself in all things, just like athletes do in training. The speaker then expresses gratitude for the opportunity to seek God's face and repent of sins with a group of men. He encourages the audience to make changes in their lives, specifically in the area of self-control and temperance, in order to feel like true Christians again. The sermon concludes with a call to repentance and a reminder that indulging in excess can make one sluggish and lethargic.