
Nancy Leigh DeMoss
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Call for the Wailing Women - Part 1
5.2K09:30ISA 32:9This sermon emphasizes the urgency of recognizing the spiritual danger we are in and the need for repentance and turning back to God. It draws parallels between the moral decline in ancient times and the troubled state of society today, urging listeners to wake up, lament over sin, warn others, and patiently wait on the Lord for restoration and peace.
Call for the Wailing Women - Part 4
2.3K08:54ISA 32:17LAM 2:19MAT 5:4This sermon emphasizes the importance of women embodying a meek and quiet spirit that trusts in God, highlighting the need for repentance and mourning over sins such as immodesty, lack of discretion, prioritizing careers over family, and involvement in immoral relationships. It calls for women to weep over the state of the church and society, to take responsibility, warn others, and influence through their tears and grieving. The message encourages a shift from complacency to concern, from merriment to mourning, from isolation to influence, and from fear to faith, ultimately waiting on the Lord for transformation and restoration.
Call for the Wailing Women - Part 3
2.2K09:07PSA 51:17JER 9:1HOS 7:14JOL 2:12LUK 19:41This sermon emphasizes the connection between sinful choices and the inevitable consequences we face, urging listeners to recognize the judgment of God that is both present in the form of remedial judgment and forthcoming as a final cataclysmic judgment. The urgency to repent and awaken to the impending judgment is highlighted, along with the call to deeply mourn and wail over the sin and rebellion in our lives, families, churches, and society, acknowledging our need for genuine repentance and surrender to God's mercy and authority.
Call for the Wailing Women - Part 5
2.0K05:50REV 19:11This sermon emphasizes the importance of praying for an outpouring of the Spirit of God in our day, highlighting the need to be faithful and not lose hope while waiting. It speaks of the final chapter written by God, where justice will be served by a rider on a white horse, faithful and true, with eyes like blazing fire and a name known only to himself. The sermon paints a vivid picture of the coming judgment and the ultimate victory of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, bringing an end to darkness, sin, sorrow, tears, and pain, transforming prayer into praise and faith into sight.
Call for the Wailing Women - Part 2
2.0K08:54ISA 58:1JER 8:21HOS 10:12JOL 2:12AMO 5:14This sermon emphasizes the urgent call to wake up from complacency and recognize the troubles in our society, homes, and churches. It highlights the prevalence of sin, brokenness, and moral decay, urging listeners to acknowledge the severity of the current condition and the impending judgment of God. The message challenges individuals to confront the reality of their situations and the need for repentance and revival.
The Sacrifice of Praise
1.7K54:22PraiseJON 3:1JAS 1:2In this sermon, the speaker discusses the power of praise and how it can lead to deliverance. He uses the examples of Paul and Silas praising God in prison, which resulted in an earthquake and their release from chains. The speaker also talks about David, who despite being in difficult circumstances, chose to praise God and trust in His promises. The sermon also touches on the speaker's personal experiences of loss and suffering, highlighting the importance of faith and praise in difficult times.
Lies Women Believe and the Truths That Set Them Free
1.5K1:30:16PSA 119:29ISA 55:8EPH 4:15EPH 4:25This sermon focuses on acknowledging God as our teacher and the source of truth that sets us free. It emphasizes seeking God's face, thanking Him for His wisdom in creating male and female, and the importance of conforming to God's image. The speaker highlights the need to align our thoughts with God's Word to shape our beliefs and identity, rather than being influenced by worldly views. The message also addresses the misconception that God's ways are restrictive and the importance of prioritizing God's transformation of our hearts over solving problems.
Brokenness
1.4K57:57BrokennessLUK 18:35In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of beginning a lifestyle of brokenness. He starts by discussing the need to see God as He truly is, which leads to recognizing our own need for Him. The speaker then refers to the story of Job, who initially defended himself but ultimately repented and humbled himself before God. The sermon also highlights the parable of the prodigal son, illustrating how it is often our need and brokenness that lead us to repentance. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the significance of obedience and humility before God, using biblical examples of brokenness leading to God's power and provision.
Lies Women Believe and the Truth That Sets Free
1.4K1:30:06WomenGEN 1:1MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of shaping one's life according to the word of God. They highlight the need to avoid filling one's mind with worldly influences that can distort our understanding of God and His ways. The first two chapters of Genesis are described as a world of truth, blessing, and God's provision for humanity. However, a major change occurs in chapter three when Satan introduces a new way that is contrary to God's plan. The speaker encourages listeners to seek a true understanding of God and His ways through the scripture.
Potential Pitfall in Ministry
6421:03:11MinistryLUK 10:38In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of finding ways to pull away from the demands and noise of life in order to tend to our relationship with God. He shares a personal decision he made to not watch television when he is alone, as it was draining his spiritual passion. The speaker also warns against proclaiming truth that we are not living ourselves, highlighting the accountability and responsibility that comes with ministry. He encourages listeners to serve as those who will give account and to remember their dependence on Christ, rather than succumbing to pride and self-sufficiency.
Revival in the Heart: Choosing Brokenness
12CH 7:14PSA 34:18PSA 51:17PRO 3:34ISA 57:15MAT 5:3LUK 18:13PHP 2:3JAS 4:101PE 5:6Nancy Leigh DeMoss preaches about the importance of personal revival as a prerequisite for experiencing revival in homes, churches, and nations. She emphasizes that true revival starts with brokenness and humility, acknowledging our desperate need for God's mercy. DeMoss highlights that brokenness is a continuous lifestyle of surrendering our will to God, agreeing with His assessment of our hearts, and responding with humility and obedience to His Word and Spirit. She explains that brokenness brings blessings such as increased capacity for love and worship, fruitfulness, and the release of God's Spirit in revival.
Devotions and Devotion
0Nancy Leigh DeMoss shares a personal reflection on the impact of her father's daily devotional practice and how it influenced her own walk with God. She emphasizes the importance of prioritizing intimate time with the Lord through daily devotions, drawing from her father's commitment and her own struggles to maintain this discipline. She highlights the transformation that occurs when we choose to nurture our relationship with God through consistent prayer and Bible study, despite the challenges and distractions we may face. Nancy encourages believers to view daily devotions not as a duty, but as a precious opportunity to draw near to the God of the universe and experience His love and presence in a deeper way.
Is This Revival?
0ROM 5:5The preacher delves into the meaning of 'kataischuno,' which primarily signifies putting to shame, humiliating, or frustrating one's hope. This term is used in the Bible to convey the idea of disappointment or hindrance from fulfilling expectations. The sermon emphasizes that those who trust in God will never be put to shame, highlighting the assurance and hope believers have in God's love and faithfulness, even in the face of tribulations and challenges.
Stop, I Want to Get Off!
0MRK 1:21Nancy Leigh DeMoss preaches about the importance of finding rest and renewal in God amidst the hectic and overwhelming demands of life. Using the example of Jesus' day in the Gospel of Mark, she emphasizes the need for believers to prioritize intimate, unbroken fellowship with God to receive His life, joy, power, and peace. By following Jesus' pattern of withdrawing to pray and seek God's will, individuals can be replenished, equipped to face spiritual battles, and exhibit a gracious, calm spirit in serving others.
When Do We Need Revival?
02CH 7:14PSA 51:10MAT 5:16MAT 6:24MAT 28:192CO 5:20HEB 10:24JAS 4:171JN 1:9REV 2:4Nancy Leigh DeMoss delivers a powerful sermon on signs that indicate a lack of love and passion for God in our lives, such as prioritizing earthly interests over eternal ones, neglecting prayer and Bible study for entertainment, and tolerating sin within the church. She emphasizes the importance of genuine worship, fervent prayer, pursuing reconciliation, and actively sharing the Gospel with the lost. DeMoss challenges believers to examine their hearts, relationships, and priorities to ensure they are aligned with God's Word and His Kingdom.
Nothing Between
0PSA 80:3ISA 59:2MAT 5:23LUK 21:34GAL 5:16PHP 3:13JAS 4:6Nancy Leigh DeMoss preaches on the hindrances to revival, using the analogy of a lunar eclipse to illustrate how various obstacles can come between us and the Lord Jesus, dimming our ability to reflect His light. She highlights the dangers of pride, self-focus, indulging the flesh, unresolved conflicts, busyness, and contentment with the status quo as common hindrances to experiencing personal and corporate revival. DeMoss emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clear, unobstructed relationship with God to reflect His light effectively in the world.