
Ross Ulrich
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The Doctrine of Headship
1.6K48:241CO 11:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and submitting to the authority of Christ. He states that although many people in the world may not recognize it, there will come a day when everyone will bow to Christ and confess that he is Lord. The preacher also highlights the hierarchy established by God, with Christ as the head of man and man as the head of woman. He explains that when a man prays or prophesies with his physical head covered, he dishonors his authority, which is Christ. The preacher further emphasizes the need for a contrite and humble spirit before God, rather than a proud and arrogant one.
Maintaining a Cutting Edge
02KI 6:1GAL 2:20PHP 4:6HEB 11:61JN 1:91JN 2:1Ross Ulrich preaches about the importance of maintaining a cutting edge in our Christian walk, emphasizing the need to address sins of the spirit such as selfishness, fear, unbelief, worry, unforgiveness, and slothfulness. He urges believers to reflect on where they may have lost their spiritual power and to turn to the old rugged cross for restoration. Through confession of sins and reliance on the cleansing power of Jesus Christ, believers can regain their cutting edge and walk in the fullness of the Holy Spirit.
That Great Day
0MAT 7:7JHN 14:16JHN 17:9ACT 12:20ACT 14:231TH 5:122TH 3:61JN 5:16John MacArthur explains that 'erotao' means to plead or beg, emphasizing a gentle correction rather than an authoritative command, reflecting a friend appealing to a friend. The term signifies a level of familiarity between the requester and the one being asked. In the context of prayer, 'erotao' conveys a delicate and tender expression, such as Jesus asking the Father for His disciples in the Gospel of John. The importance of recognizing and appreciating spiritual leaders is highlighted, urging believers to know and esteem those who labor among them, showing respect and love for their work's sake.