
Norman Meeten
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New Birth (Rora 2003)
2.5K1:26:49New BirthMAT 6:33JHN 6:63ROM 15:42TI 3:161PE 3:151JN 1:71JN 2:6In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being a testimony of Jesus in our daily lives. He highlights the impossibility of embracing this without the constant supply of the Holy Spirit. The speaker shares a personal experience of encountering a man who confessed his faith in Jesus but had a huge problem - his wife was dying of cancer. The speaker and a few others visited the woman and witnessed her emaciated state, yet she still had a smile on her face. This story serves as a reminder of the stark contrast between the material abundance in some parts of the world and the extreme poverty and suffering in others.
Beginning
2.3K1:04:35Christian LifeMRK 1:15MRK 12:30MRK 16:15ROM 14:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel and the need for repentance and belief in Jesus. He explains that the gospel is centered around Jesus and the four gospels in the Bible provide a comprehensive picture of his life and teachings. The preacher also highlights the significance of preparation and cleansing before receiving the gospel. He references the story of John the Baptist and his message of repentance. The sermon concludes with a mention of Mark's Gospel, which is described as simple and likely influenced by the apostle Peter.
Communion
2.2K54:25CommunionPHP 1:3In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the inadequacy of human language to describe the depth and significance of the preaching of the word of God. The sermon focuses on four aspects of this truth as found in the Philippian epistle. The first aspect is the fellowship of the gospel, which goes beyond mere words and doctrines and involves partaking of divine nature. The speaker encourages the audience to engage in Bible study by reading the book, allowing the Spirit of God to absorb it and write it upon their hearts. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the simplicity of the gospel and the need to continually declare the inward reality of God's presence in our lives.
Feeding 5000+
1.8K1:07:48MiraclesMRK 6:31MRK 6:43JHN 6:11PE 1:13In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of responding to the word of God without argument. He highlights the repetition of certain events in the Bible, such as the feeding of the 5,000 and the feeding of the 4,000, to convey the essence of the gospel. The speaker suggests that these stories hold profound truths that can transform our lives if understood by the spirit. He also discusses the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch as an example of effective evangelism, emphasizing the simplicity of sharing the message of Jesus.
Gifts of the Spirit - Part 1 (Rora 2003)
1.7K56:25GiftsROM 12:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of giving and being cheerful givers. He highlights that God loves when His people give cheerfully, just as He gave cheerfully. The preacher also mentions that God wants His people to be happy and experience joy in their Christian journey. He encourages the congregation to present their bodies as living sacrifices and to be transformed by the renewing of their minds, in order to live according to God's good, acceptable, and perfect will. The preacher emphasizes that God has made provision for His people and desires to give them the necessary gifts to live godly lives.
Give Him the Pre-Eminence
1.7K1:15:29Jesus ChristCOL 1:9In this sermon, the speaker begins by describing a journey up a mountain and the importance of perseverance in the Christian faith. He emphasizes the need to prioritize the spiritual over the physical, highlighting the significance of being conformed to the likeness of Jesus Christ. The speaker then references Hebrews 1:3 and Hebrews 8, emphasizing Jesus as the image of God and the purger of sins. He also discusses how Jesus not only dealt with our sins but also separated us from the influence of Satan, offering deliverance from generational bondage and sin.
Come, See a Man
1.7K39:38Jesus ChristJHN 1:29JHN 3:16JHN 4:7JHN 4:28JHN 5:1JHN 7:37JHN 8:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the invitation to "come and see" Jesus. He describes Jesus as the Word made flesh, the fulfillment of God's promises and plans for humanity. The preacher also highlights the orderly guidance of God's Spirit and the unity between himself and his co-minister. He then focuses on the story of a woman in John 4 who encountered Jesus at a well. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus meets people where they are, in ordinary and simple situations, and offers them love and transformation.
Mark 4
1.7K1:18:57GospelMAT 6:33MRK 4:3In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of doing one's homework in studying the word of God. He emphasizes that relying solely on preachers for spiritual nourishment can lead to spiritual malnutrition. The speaker refers to the parable of the sower in Mark's Gospel, specifically focusing on the first condition of the soil, which is the wayside. He explains that when the word of God falls on the wayside, Satan immediately comes and takes it away. The speaker encourages the audience to diligently study the Bible and apply themselves to understanding its teachings.
The Body
1.7K1:07:48Body Of ChristMAT 6:33EPH 4:14COL 2:19In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God has the power to bring order and restoration to every aspect of our lives, including our spirits, souls, bodies, circumstances, and even our churches. The purpose of having a physical body is for God to express His life through us. The preacher laments that the church has lost its voice in the world, as there are now many competing voices vying for people's attention. He highlights the importance of the power of a single glance or look from Jesus, which can have a profound impact on a person's life. The preacher encourages believers to strive to emulate Jesus and to believe that they can become like Him.
The Good Shepherd
1.7K1:16:04ShepherdROM 6:62CO 4:6EPH 1:1EPH 2:4EPH 2:8REV 1:12In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding and remembering the teachings of God. He acknowledges that humans can be slow to learn and need repetition to grasp important truths. The preacher warns against being gullible and easily led astray by worldly philosophies, particularly those that are a diluted form of Hinduism. He emphasizes the need for the Holy Spirit to illuminate the truths of the Bible and bring them to life in our hearts. The preacher also highlights the invitation to come to Jesus and partake in all that he offers, emphasizing that without receiving him, there is no life. The breaking of bread is mentioned as a reminder of these eternal truths.
The Well of Sychar
1.7K1:02:27Well Of SycharJER 8:20JHN 4:1JHN 4:7JHN 4:16JHN 4:29In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of doing the will of God and finishing His work. He references John chapter 4, where Jesus tells his disciples that his meat is to do the will of the one who sent him. The preacher encourages the audience to lift up their eyes and see the fields that are ready for harvest, reminding them that there is work to be done in spreading the word of God. He addresses the tendency for people to feel discouraged or inadequate in comparison to others who may be doing missionary work in different parts of the world, but emphasizes that the call to do God's work begins where they are.
Where the Spirit Is
1.6K1:16:01Spirit Of God2CO 1:182CO 3:12CO 3:32CO 5:12CO 5:13GAL 5:1GAL 5:13In this sermon, the preacher begins by highlighting the harsh realities of life for children in China and Cameroon, emphasizing the bondage and darkness that exists even in sophisticated villages in the United Kingdom. He then focuses on the concept of liberty, explaining that true freedom is not the ability to do whatever one wants, but rather the freedom to live a holy and godly life centered on God and Christ. The preacher emphasizes that this freedom comes from being set free from the manipulation of Satan and the grip of habitual sin. He concludes by emphasizing the role of the Holy Spirit in making the promises of God a reality in the lives of believers, guaranteeing and guaranteeing the ongoing working of what Christ has accomplished.
Gifts of the Spirit - Part 2 (Rora 2003)
1.6K1:06:06Gifts1CO 12:12In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of relying on the love of God and the sufficiency of His redemptive work. He encourages believers to let go of worrying about what others think and to allow the Holy Spirit to reign in their hearts. The preacher also highlights the idea that God requires our weakness, not our strength, in order to work through us. He then delves into the topic of the gifts of the Spirit, emphasizing that they are given to enable believers to glorify God and fulfill His purposes. The sermon references 1 Corinthians 12, 13, and 14, where the main body of scripture related to the gifts of the Spirit is found.
The Word of God
1.4K1:04:42Word Of GodROM 9:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not seeking instant gratification in our spiritual lives. He explains that simply pressing buttons and relying on technology will not make someone a true preacher. Instead, he encourages listeners to seek God and allow Him to saturate their beings with His gospel and truth. The speaker also shares a testimony of a missionary who was deeply impacted by God's power and wrote something in his heart. Despite linguistic and cultural barriers, the speaker believes that the message of the gospel can transcend and be understood by people from different backgrounds. The sermon concludes with a call to continue preaching the gospel, even in the face of opposition and persecution, and to be faithful stewards of the message entrusted to us by God.
Revelation of the Mystery
1.3K1:15:55MAT 6:33JHN 3:16JHN 7:371CO 4:1EPH 3:1EPH 5:18In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the book of Corinthians and the importance of being faithful stewards of the mysteries of God. He shares how he was ordained into the ministry and how God spoke to him through a specific verse. The speaker emphasizes the revelation of the mystery of Christ, which was not known in previous ages but has now been revealed to the apostles and prophets by the Holy Spirit. He highlights the significance of the Gentiles being included as fellow heirs and partakers of God's promises through the Gospel. The sermon concludes with a call to pray always, with perseverance and supplication, and to boldly make known the mystery of the Gospel as ambassadors of Christ.
The Tools of Love
7791:10:24LoveMAT 6:331CO 12:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the word of God as the testimony of the Son of God and the source of resurrection life. The speaker shares testimonies of people experiencing liberation and love through the demonstration of God's love. The sermon also highlights the significance of using spiritual gifts within the context of love, as they can be harmful if used without love. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the need for purity of heart and holiness of life, which can be achieved through the revelation and sufficiency of the Lord Jesus.