
Paul Washer
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Ten Indictments Against the Modern Church
68K1:56:35EXO 25:9MAT 6:33ROM 12:21CO 4:71TI 4:162TI 4:2In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the need for revival and awakening in the church. He cautions against expecting the Holy Spirit to clean up the mess without taking responsibility for our actions. The speaker urges believers to align their lives and the church with the clear direction given in the Word of God. He encourages humility and a willingness to change, even in the later stages of life. The sermon also addresses the younger ministers, urging them to approach these truths with love and humility when implementing them in their churches.
(The Glory of God) in Marriage
39K1:03:20MarriageROM 12:1EPH 5:23In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not conforming to the ways of the world but instead being transformed by renewing the mind. He highlights that God's will is perfect and balanced, and as believers, we have a great responsibility to live our lives with fear and trembling. The preacher also emphasizes the significance of women in the eyes of God and the need for men to treat their wives with love and respect. He uses the analogy of washing with water to illustrate how the Word of God should be applied gently and lovingly in our relationships.
A Sermon That Has Angered Many - Examine Yourself
37K1:13:10ExaminationISA 66:2JHN 1:5JHN 3:212CO 13:5JAS 1:131JN 1:81JN 3:3In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the fleeting nature of life and the importance of focusing on eternal things. He warns against being enslaved to the things of this present evil age and encourages listeners to set their hearts on Christ and follow him. The preacher also highlights the need for self-examination in light of the word of God and the importance of repentance and belief in Christ. He challenges the idea of a superficial Christianity that merely repeats words without genuine transformation. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deep love for God and a recognition of His power and authority over all creation.
Modern American Christianity
31K58:10False ConversionMAT 6:33MAT 7:13MAT 7:15MAT 7:192CO 5:17In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of lasting fruit in the Christian life. He challenges the notion that temporary emotional experiences can be considered as a great move of God. Instead, he highlights the significance of God's work in one's life, which can be recognized by the fruit produced. The speaker then delves into the analogy of building a house on either a rock or sand, explaining that it represents the choice between following the narrow way that leads to heaven or the broad way that leads to destruction. Ultimately, the sermon encourages listeners to examine their lives and determine which path they are on.
(Biblical Manhood) -Evening Banquet
28K1:15:39ManhoodGEN 2:17DEU 8:3HOS 4:6MAT 7:13MAT 22:37JHN 14:61CO 7:25In this sermon, the speaker expresses his deep concern for the upbringing of his young children and acknowledges his own shortcomings. He emphasizes the importance of studying and following the scriptures in order to lead a godly family life. The speaker highlights the need for young men to take on responsibility and imitate godly men, while cautioning against using relationships as a source of entertainment. He also criticizes the modern dating culture, which he believes promotes a consumer mentality and can leave emotional scars. The speaker concludes by humbly acknowledging that he is still learning and growing in his own journey towards godly family life.
(The Glory of God) in Moral Purity
27K1:18:15Moral PurityPSA 84:10MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of avoiding immorality and impurity. He encourages the audience to disconnect from dangerous influences, such as television, and instead focus on living for God. The preacher also shares a personal anecdote about watching a meaningful video with his young son. He then discusses a passage from the Bible, highlighting the passionate love between the bride and the lover. The lover comes unexpectedly and knocks on the bride's door, symbolizing the pursuit of a deep relationship with God.
(Missions Conference Shoals) - Part 1
25K1:05:07New CovenantEXO 20:1In this sermon, the preacher shares a personal story about a baptism in Evansville, Indiana. He is amazed by the testimonies of the new believers, who express a deep understanding of theology and the transformative power of God. The preacher then challenges the audience to examine their own knowledge and experience of God, and their desire to share and learn more about Him. He warns the young people about the fleeting nature of physical beauty and the inevitability of aging, urging them to focus on the eternal love of Christ instead. The preacher emphasizes the importance of having God's law imprinted upon our hearts and rejoicing in the truth of His word.
Dating Sermon
23K1:34:25DatingISA 1:6MAT 6:331CO 13:11EPH 6:12PHP 1:62TI 2:22HEB 13:17In this sermon, the speaker discusses the issue of young men in today's society, referring to them as "mall waifs" who spend their time playing video games and hanging out at malls. The speaker emphasizes the importance of men working, striving, fighting, studying, and thinking. He also mentions the world's perspective on beauty and contrasts it with what the Bible says about beauty. The speaker then transitions to discussing the qualities of a godly husband, including laying down his life for his wife, having integrity and respect for her, and providing for her economically. The sermon concludes with a personal anecdote about an art exhibit the speaker visited in Lima, Peru, where he encountered a provocative image of a naked woman in a bathtub.
(The Glory of God) in Ministering to the Lord
22K1:18:42Glory Of GodROM 3:20ROM 8:37ROM 12:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the book of Romans and its significance in understanding the Christian life. He emphasizes the faithfulness of God and how He fulfills all His promises. The preacher also highlights the importance of living according to the mercies of God, as outlined in the first three chapters of Romans. He contrasts the illusion of religious practices with the reality of worshiping God in all aspects of life.
(The Glory of God) in Motivation
20K1:04:50MotivationEXO 20:3PSA 19:1ISA 43:6MAT 6:33JHN 17:22ROM 3:231CO 10:31In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of preaching about God's glory rather than focusing on principles and rules. He criticizes the tendency of pastors to manipulate their congregations with moralistic teachings driven by fear. The speaker believes that only those who truly understand and appreciate the glory of God can lead others to a transformed life. He references Romans 3:23 to highlight the fact that all have sinned and fallen short of God's glory, emphasizing the need for obedience to God's word.
(Biblical Manhood) -Morning Brunch
20K1:18:16ManhoodJDG 17:6ISA 1:4HOS 4:61CO 11:12CO 10:51TH 2:142TI 3:16In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being a godly example to our children. He shares his desire for his son to see him on his knees, weeping with joy about Jesus Christ. The speaker highlights the responsibility parents have for their children's spiritual well-being, referencing 1 Corinthians 4:15-17 and Hosea 4-6. He urges parents to strive to know and live by the Scriptures, as every word they speak will be judged on the day of judgment. The speaker also addresses the reality of conflict and sin in families and emphasizes the need to submit our lives to God's revealed will.
(Missions Conference Shoals) - Part 5
20K1:10:18God's LoveIn this sermon, the preacher discusses the purpose of marriage as a revelation of God's goodness to His church. He emphasizes the importance of theology and doctrine in understanding God's passion for His people. The preacher shares a personal anecdote about his son's unwavering trust and expectation of love from his father. The sermon then delves into the Song of Solomon, specifically focusing on the imagery of a locked garden and a sealed spring, which the preacher interprets as symbols of holiness and belonging to one person.
2006 Heart-Cry - Prayer
19K51:50PrayerLUK 4:14In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of persevering in prayer and not losing heart. He refers to a parable given by Jesus to demonstrate the need for continuous prayer. The speaker highlights Jesus as an example of complete submission to the will of the Father, emphasizing his ministry empowered by the Holy Spirit. He also discusses the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit for strength and obedience to God's commands, rather than trying to fulfill them in our own strength. The sermon concludes with a reference to a race to reach Jesus, symbolizing the urgency and determination needed in our pursuit of Him.
Are You on the Narrow Path?
18K56:16Narrow WayMAT 7:13In this sermon, the pastor emphasizes the importance of examining oneself to ensure that they are truly in the faith. He gives an example of a pastor encountering a member's 14-year-old daughter on a street corner with bad company, highlighting the responsibility of parents to guide their children in the right path. The pastor argues that true evidence of being a Christian is not just a one-time prayer, but a life that aligns with the will of God. He also discusses the concept of the Christian life as a narrowing path, where believers are transformed and no longer desire the sinful things of the world.
(Missions Conference Shoals) - Part 2
17K1:14:55Justice Of GodPRO 17:15ISA 6:3MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ROM 3:23In this sermon, the preacher discusses the movie "The Passion" and his response to it. He expresses his fear of watching the film due to the emotional impact it may have on him. The preacher also criticizes Southern Baptist preachers who he believes will misuse the film. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the true depth of Christ's suffering and the significance of sin in the eyes of God. The sermon highlights the power and obedience of creation to God's commands, contrasting it with the fallen state of humanity.
(True Disciple Conference) How Do I Know I Am Saved?
17K1:21:50SalvationIn this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living a life that aligns with God's will and laws. He challenges the audience to honestly assess their own lifestyles and whether they reflect God's desires. The speaker warns that some individuals will end up in hell while others will be in heaven, highlighting the urgency of his message. He also acknowledges the presence of the devil and cautions against allowing the Word of God to be easily forgotten or dismissed.
Offer Your Bodies a Living Sacrifice
16K57:14SacrificeROM 3:23ROM 6:23ROM 8:1ROM 12:1EPH 4:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the radical depravity and evil nature of mankind, highlighting that there is no hope for self-righteousness. The first 11 chapters of the book of Romans are discussed, where Paul presents the theology of God, Christ, and man's sinful state. The preacher emphasizes that after understanding the great things God has done for humanity through Christ, believers should respond by giving their lives away for Him. The motivation for the Christian life is rooted in the knowledge of what God has done for us in Christ.
(Missions Conference Shoals) - Part 3
16K1:06:12Genuine ConversionJER 2:19EZK 36:23EZK 36:27MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of preaching the word of God in a way that truly reflects the power and glory of Yahweh. He criticizes the current state of preaching, which often reduces the gospel to a simple formula and fails to address the sinfulness of man and the holiness of God. As a result, many converts are not truly transformed and the world does not see the power of God in their lives. The preacher emphasizes the need for a genuine encounter with God, where he cleanses and transforms believers, giving them a new heart and spirit, and empowering them to live a godly and fruitful life. The sermon references Jeremiah chapter 2, highlighting the emptiness and lack of true transformation in the professing church.
(True Disciple Conference) We Have Forgotten That the Way Is Narrow
15K1:08:41Narrow WayMAT 7:13MAT 7:16MAT 7:20MAT 7:24HEB 12:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of building one's life on the Word of God. He challenges the common misconception that building on the sand represents a weak Christian life, while building on the rock represents a strong Christian life. Instead, he explains that those who hear and obey Jesus' teachings are like the man who builds his house on the rock, and they will stand firm in the face of God's judgment. On the other hand, those who hear but ignore Jesus' teachings will be destroyed when God's judgment comes. The preacher also highlights the need to discern true believers by their fruits, as Jesus taught, rather than relying on mere professions of faith.
作妻子的 - Attention: Wives!
14K29:47MarriageMAT 6:331PE 2:231PE 3:21In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not fighting and arguing with our spouses, but instead allowing God to work in their lives. He encourages husbands and wives to make a commitment to help each other become better partners. The preacher also mentions that our greatest problem is that we are not like Jesus, but through marriage, we have the opportunity to demonstrate Christ's love for the church. He recommends two books, "The Exemplary Husband" and "An Excellent Wife," which discuss the importance of becoming more like Jesus in our marriages. The sermon concludes with a reminder that as men, we may feel inadequate, but our worth is not determined by worldly standards.
2006 Heart-Cry - Question Answer Panel
14K1:18:13Question AnswerPRO 29:23MAT 6:33HEB 2:3JAS 4:101PE 5:6In this sermon, the preacher criticizes the current state of preaching in evangelicalism, stating that the gospel being preached is not the true gospel. He argues that the message has been reduced to a simplistic formula of "five things God wants you to know" or "four spiritual laws," which does not encompass the full message of Christ's sacrifice and the call to repentance and belief. The preacher emphasizes the importance of studying the Bible and understanding the true gospel. He also encourages pastors to obtain CDs and DVDs of baptisms to witness the transformative power of God in people's lives. Additionally, there is a question raised about confessing sins and seeking a closer walk with God, to which the preacher advises seeking wisdom from an elder and being genuinely burdened for the souls of others.
2006 Heart-Cry - Journal Reading and Message
14K58:20Living By FaithPSA 34:10JER 29:13MAT 7:7ROM 8:291CO 2:9HEB 11:6JAS 4:2In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the goodness of God and His plans for believers. He encourages young men to seek and avail themselves of God's promises through prayer and perseverance. The speaker shares a personal testimony of wrestling with a particular issue for many years and experiencing a breakthrough through prayer. He also highlights the faithfulness of God in providing for their ministry despite financial challenges. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the importance of relying on God alone and the abundance of promises in the Bible for believers.
(The Glory of God) in Missions
14K1:19:33MissionsISA 6:3MAL 1:11MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of participating in the Great Commission, which is the command given by Jesus to spread the gospel to all nations. The speaker highlights the incredible work that God is doing around the world, even in the most remote and impoverished places. He encourages Christians to get involved in missions and evangelism, either by going themselves or supporting others who are called to go. The speaker also points out that the effectiveness of evangelism and missions is hindered by not preaching the true gospel, and he shares powerful examples of people from different cultures who have found hope and salvation in Christ.
Be a Man (At Home and at Church)
13K51:53ManhoodPSA 119:11PSA 119:105ROM 8:281CO 7:23COL 3:172TI 3:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of bringing every aspect of our lives under the lordship of Christ. He highlights the need to bring our thought life, eyes, ears, heart, hands, and feet into subjection to the law of Christ. The preacher challenges the audience to consider how different their lives would be if everything they did was in accordance with Scripture. He also addresses the issue of training boys to become men and encourages fathers to take responsibility in raising their sons. The sermon concludes with a comparison between hiring an employee and being a pastor, emphasizing the importance of productivity and work ethic in serving God.
(Missions Conference Shoals) - Part 4
13K1:14:20AssuranceMAT 6:331CO 13:52CO 13:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of listening to God's commandments and living a life of repentance. He compares the urgency of this message to a parent pleading with their child to avoid the same mistakes they made. The preacher highlights the discipline and breaking that he has experienced in his own walk with the Lord, and questions the authenticity of those who claim to know Christ but lack discipline and obedience. He warns that the world is passing away and urges listeners not to love the things of this world.