
Ray Brubaker
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Is America Dying?
1.1K13:05AmericaLUK 8:13LUK 12:35JHN 3:5JHN 6:631JN 2:191JN 5:12REV 2:4The 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, daily seeking the Lord's help, and reading the Bible faithfully to maintain a strong faith. The sermon also highlights the spiritual decline in America and the need for a revival. The speaker urges listeners to be born again through faith in Christ and to live for Him daily.
Proof God Lives
1.1K12:30God's ExistenceJER 29:13JOL 2:32MAT 6:33LUK 18:8ACT 2:211TI 4:1HEB 11:6In 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 anticipation and pressure Paul felt before the competition, as well as the support he received from his parents and the power of prayer. The sermon also emphasizes the importance of faith and readiness for the second coming of Jesus Christ. The speaker encourages listeners to spread the message of hope and faith, highlighting the need to prioritize the proclamation of the gospel over other worldly causes.
Where Will You Spend Eternity?
99313:30EternityMAT 24:44MAT 25:13JAS 4:13REV 19:12In 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 it. The preacher urges non-Christians to receive Jesus Christ as their Savior and be ready for His return. He also highlights the eternal consequences of rejecting Christ, emphasizing the need to make the choice of where to spend eternity. The sermon draws from biblical passages, such as James 4:13-14 and 2 Peter 3:9, to support its message.
Message to Ministers
94911:40MinistersGEN 4:10HAG 1:8MAT 6:33In 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 neglecting our ways and not fully utilizing the blessings we have received. Brubaker urges listeners to be ready for the return of Christ by repenting of their sins and fully trusting in Him. He emphasizes the need for the ministry to focus on winning souls and encouraging believers, rather than getting caught up in social clubs and other worldly pursuits.
Coming Super Church
85313:50Super ChurchISA 1:18MAT 24:44ACT 20:27HEB 3:151JN 1:1REV 22:20In 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 formation of the United States of Europe as examples of this trend. Brubaker emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the future events described in the Bible, such as the tribulation period and the rise of the Antichrist. He urges listeners to turn to Jesus for salvation and emphasizes the need for repentance and faith in Christ.
Satan Attacks the Mind
80214:30SatanMAT 6:33ACT 10:38ROM 8:11EPH 6:122TI 3:1JAS 4:71PE 5:8In 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 victory over Satan through Jesus Christ. The preacher also highlights the dangers of turning to unscriptural means, such as alcohol or consulting fortune tellers, to find peace of mind. He urges the audience to surrender fully to God's will and claim victory over the devil through the power of the Holy Spirit. The sermon concludes with a prayer for the audience to experience the fullness of God and overcome the oppression of the devil.
Hindrance to Holiness
69412:30HolinessIn 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 in order to receive the Holy Spirit, one must let go of any idols or hindrances that they are holding onto. A.B. Simpson highlights the need for the baptism of the Holy Spirit, which will bring unity among believers. The lack of hunger for righteousness and the Word of God will deprive individuals of the Spirit's power. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the importance of obedience, letting go of hindrances, and seeking the Holy Spirit's power through hunger for righteousness and knowledge of the Word.
Be Filled With the Spirit
66612:20Holy SpiritMAT 6:33ACT 1:8ROM 8:26GAL 3:14GAL 5:16EPH 5:18In 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 testimony and witnessing to others about God's goodness. The preacher warns against relying solely on emotional experiences and encourages the congregation to actively engage with the Word of God, which provides spiritual nourishment. Additionally, he addresses the topic of praying for the Holy Spirit, sharing a story about R.A. Torrey's advice on the matter.
The Bible on Sin
62013:30SinGEN 19:24PRO 24:9MAT 6:33EPH 5:41TI 1:15JAS 2:9JAS 4:17In 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 emphasizes that sin promises pleasure but ultimately brings pain and death. He urges listeners to recognize their own sinfulness and accept Jesus Christ as their Savior in order to be saved. The sermon includes biblical references, such as 1 Timothy 1:15, to support the message.
4 Pre-Requisites to Revival
57512:45Revival2CH 7:14PRO 16:18ISA 57:15MAT 6:33JAS 5:161PE 4:81JN 1:9In 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 God's Spirit being poured out in the last days. Brubaker quotes Reverend Edward LR Elson, who believes that while there is moral decline, there is also a great moral resurgence and spiritual reawakening happening. The sermon emphasizes the importance of genuine repentance, surrender to Jesus Christ, and humility before God as prerequisites for revival. Dr. William Culbertson adds that revival requires a price to be paid, including self-crucifixion and abandonment of personal desires. The sermon concludes with the reminder that revival can be expected when Christians confess their sins, make apologies, and adjust grievances in a manner pleasing to God.
End Time Revival
56812:30RevivalMAT 6:33REV 5:9In 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 often only serve Him with their lips. Brubaker emphasizes the need for repentance and finding victory over sin through the indwelling Spirit. He references the parable of the ten virgins in Matthew 25, highlighting the importance of being ready for the second coming of the Lord. Overall, the sermon calls for a spiritual awakening and revival in the world.