
Richard A. Bennett
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Joel - the Work of the Holy Spirit in You
1.1K57:212CH 7:142CH 30:21PSA 51:17ISA 58:1JOL 2:15MAT 24:12JAS 5:16In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of confessing sins individually rather than in bundles. He highlights the role of leaders in the church, such as priests, ministers, Bible school students, evangelists, and youth leaders, in leading the congregation in repentance. The speaker shares a personal experience of a powerful prayer meeting where the glory of God was felt, leading to people finding salvation. The sermon also emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of Christianity beyond superficial expressions of faith, and the importance of being prepared for the spiritual battle that awaits believers.
Unfiegned Faith
6651:15:45GEN 6:5HAB 2:1MAT 5:3MAT 7:13ROM 1:17GAL 1:11In this sermon, the preacher addresses the current state of society, highlighting the rise of sexual immorality and violence. He also discusses the perversion of justice, where the guilty often go free while the innocent suffer. The preacher emphasizes the importance of faith as the antithesis of pride and the key to righteous living. He shares a story of a judge who perverts justice by dismissing a young boy's case despite stealing a car, simply because the owner left the keys in the car. The preacher concludes by mentioning the prophet Habakkuk, who lived in a time when people despised and mocked the messengers of God, leading to God's wrath.
Unfiegned Love
5341:00:01In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of love and unity among believers. He highlights how love flows within the triunity of God and how God desires for others to experience the same peace and tranquility. The speaker references the Gospel of John, noting that Jesus repeatedly mentioned being sent by the Father. He also shares personal anecdotes of showing love and compassion to others, illustrating the practical application of bearing one another's burdens. The sermon concludes with a reference to John Wesley and his emphasis on Christians gathering together to lay their hearts bare before God and one another.