
Scott Hynds
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Judges and Jesters
1.9K32:06Revival1SA 16:4JER 20:9MAT 7:15JHN 10:1EPH 5:11In this sermon, the preacher highlights various concerning practices and beliefs within the church. He mentions instances of people claiming to have encounters with angels and supernatural experiences, such as having their intestines replaced with gold. He also discusses a man caught planting fake jewels in a church to increase people's faith. The preacher emphasizes the need for judgment and discernment within the church, as well as the importance of being attentive and focused on God's word. He criticizes churches that have become complacent, lacking spiritual discernment and indulging in luxury. The preacher calls for a stripping away of hindrances and distractions, such as materialism and celebrity culture, and emphasizes the importance of true beauty and authenticity. He also criticizes false prophets who are stubbornly fixed in their own opinions and agendas. The preacher urges the church to be vigilant and watchful, exposing false teachings and staying true to the Word of God.
Personal Testimony
1.6K54:00HEB 11:1This sermon emphasizes the importance of wholehearted devotion to God, drawing inspiration from the dedication of persecuted believers worldwide. It highlights the need to surrender our lives completely to God, even in the face of challenges and risks, and to be willing to follow Him wholeheartedly, like the martyrs and heroes of faith. The speaker shares a personal testimony of transformation and calls for a deeper commitment to God's calling and purpose.
The Rise of Antichrist
1.5K35:37AntichristMAT 7:15MAT 24:24ROM 8:31EPH 4:142TH 2:32TI 2:151JN 4:1In this sermon, the apostle Paul is emphasizing the importance of using spiritual gifts and the teaching of God's word to mature in faith. He warns against being easily swayed by false doctrines, comparing it to the way lice crawl from one head to another. The preacher also mentions the presence of unseen creatures in our beds, highlighting the idea that just because something is hidden doesn't mean it's not present and active. The sermon then shifts to discussing the concept of the "man of sin," suggesting that it refers to a succession of people rather than one individual. The preacher urges the audience to stay alert and discerning, as there are those within the body of Christ who promote teachings aligned with Lucifer's heart. The sermon concludes with a call to action, encouraging believers to study the word of God and verify the message conveyed.
Abominable Apostasy
1.2K34:57Apostasy1SA 16:20MAT 6:332PE 2:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of bringing souls to King Jesus as the only thing of eternal value. The scripture passage discussed is 1 Samuel 16:20-21, where David is sent by his father to bring a gift to Saul. David is then honored by becoming Saul's armor bearer, standing with him in times of danger. However, as the sermon progresses, it is revealed that Saul's initial love for David eventually turns into jealousy and resentment. The speaker draws parallels between Saul and certain elements within the church, highlighting the importance of staying faithful to God's ways and not doing things our own way.
Do Watchman Roar or Meow
1.1K34:33WatchmenDEU 6:17MAT 7:24MAT 24:42MAT 25:23LUK 18:131PE 4:17REV 2:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of proclaiming the word of God boldly and urgently. He uses the analogy of a tsunami approaching to illustrate the need for warning others about the impending judgment of God. The preacher highlights the role of the watchman, who is constantly vigilant and ready to sound the alarm. He references the biblical passage in Ezekiel where God appoints the prophet as a watchman to warn the people of Israel. The sermon emphasizes the responsibility of believers to proclaim the message of God's judgment and salvation to those around them.
Another Gospel and Half-Blind Watchman (Clip)
99304:29MAT 24:42GAL 1:6EPH 6:101TH 5:62TI 4:31PE 5:8This sermon draws parallels between a half-blind security guard at the Freedom Tower and individuals in the church who have become spiritually half-blind due to erroneous doctrine infiltrating their lives. It emphasizes the importance of being alert and vigilant in guarding one's faith to prevent deception and distortion of the gospel message.
The Churches of Revelation
96439:59Christ CenteredMAT 6:33ACT 5:42REV 2:5REV 2:15In this sermon, the speaker uses the analogy of a soldier in full battle gear to illustrate the power and strength that the presence of God brings to the Israelites. The Ark of God symbolizes this power, glory, and the Word of God. However, when the Ark is taken away by the enemy, the Israelites are left naked and weak. The speaker emphasizes the importance of Christ's presence in the assembly and the preaching of the cross, warning against the enemy's scheme to remove Christ from the midst. The sermon references 1 Samuel 4:11, where the capture of the Ark leads to the cry of "Ichabod," meaning the glory of God has departed.
Obvious Apostasy
88642:33ApostasyDiscernment2TH 2:1Scott Hynds addresses the theme of 'Obvious Apostasy,' emphasizing the warnings from Paul about a great falling away in the church before the return of Christ. He highlights the confusion among the Thessalonians regarding the end times and the need for discernment against false teachings that distort the truth of the Gospel. Hynds encourages believers to remain grounded in Scripture and to be vigilant against the subtlety of deception that can arise from within the church. He stresses the importance of waiting in hope for the physical return of Jesus Christ, while also recognizing the perilous times in which we live. The message serves as a call to uphold the integrity of God's Word amidst a culture of apostasy.
The Glory of God
87935:59Glory Of GodMRK 9:2In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of transformation and how the glory of God can change our perception of Jesus. He uses the analogy of an optical illusion where a picture of Marilyn Monroe transforms into Albert Einstein as you get closer to it. Similarly, the preacher explains that when we draw closer to God, our perception of Jesus changes and we are transformed into his image. He emphasizes that this transformation is not a physical change like the Incredible Hulk, but rather a spiritual change that occurs as we deepen our relationship with God. The preacher encourages the audience to seek a deeper connection with God in order to be transformed into the likeness of Jesus.
He Emptied Himself
83935:56HumilityISA 55:8LUK 2:1JHN 3:361TI 2:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of choosing to serve God and accepting Jesus as the Savior. He highlights the need for mankind to be saved and redeemed, and expresses gratitude for God sending His Son to fulfill this purpose. The preacher encourages memorizing Luke 19:10, which states that Jesus came to seek and save the lost. He also mentions 1 Timothy 2:6, which describes Jesus giving Himself as a ransom for all. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the indescribable gift of Jesus and the need for true worship and adoration towards God.
Not Desiring the Meat of God's Word
83448:28PSA 119:105ISA 5:20MAT 7:152TI 4:1HEB 4:12JAS 3:11PE 1:25This sermon emphasizes the importance of staying true to the Word of God and not being swayed by false teachings or pleasant messages that tickle the ears. It calls for a deep commitment to preaching the unadulterated truth of the Bible, even when faced with opposition or allurements of the world. The speaker urges for a revival of biblical preaching that challenges, rebukes, and comforts with the unchanging Word of God, highlighting the eternal nature and power of Scripture.
The Apostate Church
79338:561KI 14:21This sermon delves into the story of King Rehoboam from 1 Kings 14, highlighting his descent into idolatry and the consequences of forsaking God's law. It emphasizes the importance of staying true to God's truth and not allowing worldly influences to corrupt one's faith. The message warns against the dangers of apostasy and the perversion of the gospel, urging believers to remain watchful and steadfast in their devotion to Christ.
Humility Is Christ's Pattern
75829:25ISA 57:15MAT 7:29JHN 13:13ROM 8:17PHP 2:7JAS 1:22JAS 4:6REV 19:16This sermon delves into John chapter 13, focusing on Jesus washing the disciples' feet as an example of humility and servanthood. The importance of following Jesus' teachings and patterns, the necessity of humility, and the power of God's word in teaching and preaching are emphasized. The sermon highlights the significance of Jesus being both a teacher and Lord, the need for obedience along with knowledge, and the reminder that true happiness comes from knowing and doing God's will.
Exposing the Religious Spirit
75540:27LUK 11:18This sermon addresses the religious spirit, comparing it to a critical and fault-finding mentality that seeks to tear down even the smallest imperfections. It emphasizes the need to recognize and combat the religious spirit, which can manifest in believers and unbelievers, through jealousy, division, and opposition to the work of God. The sermon highlights the importance of responding with boldness, wisdom, and at times, silence when faced with the religious spirit, urging unity, grace, and adherence to the teachings of Christ.
Where Are You Friend
72628:25GEN 3:21PSA 23:1ISA 1:18MAT 11:28LUK 19:10LUK 22:15JHN 5:242CO 5:211JN 1:9REV 3:20This sermon reflects on the story of Adam and Eve in Genesis chapter 3, emphasizing God's compassion and refusal to abandon His people despite their failures. It highlights the importance of confessing our mistakes, seeking reconciliation with God, and accepting His righteousness as a gift. The message encourages listeners to respond to God's call, realign their hearts with His, and find joy in worshiping Him.
Hated for His Name's Sake
68602:46MAT 5:11LUK 21:17EPH 6:13HEB 13:81PE 3:15This sermon emphasizes the reality of being hated for standing in the truth of God's Word and the fundamentals of faith. Despite the world's changing values, Christians are called to remain steadfast and uncompromising, proclaiming Jesus Christ as the ultimate truth. The message encourages believers to be defenders of the faith and to boldly declare the gospel, even in the face of opposition and hatred.
Revival Is Needed
59344:05RevivalPSA 85:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the fallen nature of humanity and the need for redemption. He believes that the church has become too comfortable and worldly, and calls for a revival to awaken believers from their slumber. The preacher expresses his lack of confidence in man-made programs and instead puts his trust in the Almighty God. He urges the church to be an influence on the world rather than being influenced by it, using the analogy of a police officer getting corrupted by spending too much time with criminals. The sermon concludes with a call for individuals to choose whether they will be like the first son in the parable who initially refuses but repents and obeys, or like the second son who promises but fails to follow through.
He Is Our Food and Drink
48342:50Christian LifePSA 34:8PSA 36:8PSA 73:26MAT 6:33JHN 21:12In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of perceiving and tasting the presence of God in our lives. He encourages the audience to draw nearer to God, as He will draw nearer to them. The preacher uses the analogy of a sumptuous feast to describe the blessings and goodness of God. He urges the audience to have an "Oliver Twist Spirit" and boldly ask God for more of His goodness. The sermon is based on Psalm 34:8, which encourages believers to taste and see that the Lord is good.
The Four Species
4581:03:51Christian LifeLEV 23:39In this sermon, the preacher discusses the symbolism of the four species mentioned in Leviticus 23:39-41. These four species, which include boughs of goodly trees and fruits, were used in a blessing performed during the Feast of Tabernacles. The preacher suggests that these four species represent four different types of people in the church. He also emphasizes the importance of God's intervention in opening one's heart to understand the gospel, using his own testimony as an example. Overall, the sermon highlights the significance of the four species and the need for God's revelation in spiritual understanding.