Sermons 11
In this sermon, Ray Brubaker discusses the current state of the world and emphasizes the need for a revival. He acknowledges that these are perilous times, but also highlights the promise of…
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of daily contact with God through fellowship, reading the Bible, and prayer. He also highlights the significance of sharing one's testi…
In this sermon, Ray Brubaker discusses the signs of the last days and the attempt to organize all of Christendom into one super-organization. He mentions the merging of denominations and the…
In this sermon, Ray Brubaker discusses the decay of religion and the complacency of the church. He quotes Billy Graham, who warns that although people go to church and believe in God, they o…
In this sermon transcript, J. Hudson Taylor emphasizes that the Holy Spirit is given to those who obey God, rather than those who simply long for Him or pray for Him. General Booth adds that…
The sermon transcript discusses the phenomenon of people professing faith in Jesus Christ but then drifting away from their faith. The speaker emphasizes the importance of true repentance, d…
In this sermon, the commentator, Ray Brubaker, discusses the importance of cherishing and protecting our God-honoring freedoms. He references Haggai 1:8 to highlight the consequences of negl…
In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about an American weightlifter named Paul Anderson who traveled to Moscow to compete against Russian weightlifters. The speaker describes the antic…
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that Satan is making a strong attack on the minds of men because he knows his time is short. He reminds the audience that as Christians, we have victo…
In this sermon, Ray Brubaker discusses the concept of sin and its consequences. He highlights that sin is the fundamental cause of divisions in society and the woes of the world. Brubaker em…
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the certainty of death and the importance of being prepared for it. He reminds the audience that death is appointed to all and that no one can escape …
