
Neil Dougal
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Behold 04-Your God!
1.2K48:56ISA 40:1JER 31:31MAL 4:6MAT 1:23MRK 1:3PHP 4:71JN 1:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the enduring power of the Bible despite the challenges it faces. He mentions how dynasties rise and fall, storms of hate surround it, and attempts are made to explain it away, but the Bible remains steadfast. The preacher also discusses the importance of the deity of Jesus and the cleansing power of his blood. He encourages the audience to fortify their minds and hearts with the peace of God. The sermon concludes with a call to comfort and prepare the way for the Lord, as described in the book of Isaiah.
Behold 01-the Wonderment!
1.0K41:53ISA 64:6JHN 3:16ACT 3:1ACT 3:6ROM 3:23ROM 10:9In this sermon, the preacher talks about the power of the touch of the Master's hand. He uses the analogy of an old violin, a mess of putty, and a glass of wine to illustrate how people often underestimate the worth of a soul. The preacher also emphasizes the importance of putting trust in the Lord Jesus Christ and finding new partners in the fellowship of God's people. He shares a personal story about a blind woman who prays fervently for the servants and claims to hear angels sing. The sermon encourages listeners to pray more and live in a spiritual dimension.
Behold 05-Virgin Shall Concieve
99244:45EXO 2:8ISA 7:14MAT 1:23MAT 2:11MAT 6:33JHN 19:36In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the four chains that should be present in our understanding of God's grace. He highlights the significance of the virgin birth of Jesus and how it is being attacked by certain liberal elements in the Roman Catholic hierarchy. The preacher warns against allowing the reasoning or philosophy of men to change our belief in this vital doctrine. He also mentions the inclusion of four women in the genealogy of Christ, emphasizing how God's grace and righteousness are demonstrated even in their presence. The sermon references various scriptures, including Isaiah 7:14 and the Gospel of Matthew, to support these teachings.
Behold 02-Alive for Evermore!
98148:11In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about a little boy who wants to see the Queen but is stopped by a guard. However, an older boy comes along and takes him to meet the Queen, who comforts him and sends him home happy. The preacher uses this story to illustrate how the law says we cannot enter heaven, but Jesus, the royal son, can take us in if we have faith in him. The sermon also emphasizes the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, and the love and compassion he showed towards people in need.
Behold 06-the Bridegroom Cometh
81242:41MAT 25:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the coming of Jesus Christ and the purpose of his arrival. He describes Jesus as a loving Lord who patiently waits for the moment when he will descend from heaven with a shout. The preacher compares this moment to a father eagerly waiting to be reunited with his child. The purpose of Jesus' coming is twofold: to receive his bride (the church) and to present her as a reward. The preacher also mentions the joy and satisfaction that Jesus will experience when he sees the fulfillment of his soul's desire. The sermon references Bible verses such as Isaiah 53:12 and 1 Thessalonians 4:16 to support these teachings.
Behold 03-the Man!
79041:16In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the conduct of Jesus Christ during his time on earth. He emphasizes that Jesus went about continually doing good and healing the oppressed, as he was anointed with the Holy Spirit and with power. The speaker highlights Jesus' specific purpose of preaching the gospel to the poor. The uniqueness and perfection of Jesus Christ are described using poetic language, emphasizing his beauty and divine qualities. The sermon concludes by acknowledging that despite the rejection of Christ by many, he is the man who can bring peace and prosperity to the nations of the world.