
Tim Conway
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Freedom From Masterbation and Sensuality
3.7K33:54PRO 6:27PRO 7:21MAT 5:28JHN 8:36ROM 6:13ROM 13:131CO 7:2EPH 5:51TH 4:3This sermon emphasizes the need to flee from sin, particularly addressing the issue of justifying masturbation as not a sin. It highlights the importance of seeking biblical guidance and examining one's conscience, pointing out that sexual immorality and lack of self-control are condemned in the Bible. The speaker shares personal testimony of finding freedom from lust, pornography, and masturbation through genuine repentance, faith in Christ, and reliance on God's grace.
Hell Is a Good Place - It Vindicates Gods Glory
2.7K58:57HellDAN 12:2LUK 12:47REV 14:9In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the topic of hell and its significance in understanding the severity of sin and the sacrifice of Christ. He emphasizes the security of the world and how hell serves as a wake-up call to the seriousness of sin. The preacher also highlights the suitability of hell as a just punishment for those who worship the beast and receive its mark. He urges listeners to examine their actions and consider whether they have the mark of the beast on their hands, referring to Matthew 25 as a description of the judgment criteria. Finally, the preacher mentions that while hell is a place of eternal torment, God also glorifies His grace and mercy to those who have come to Christ.
Life Is a Vapor. Live Like It!
2.3K05:04PSA 39:4ECC 12:13MAT 6:19JAS 4:141JN 2:17This sermon emphasizes the importance of having a mindset aligned with God's perspective on life and eternity. It contrasts the worldly mindset that views life as forever with the biblical truth that life is fleeting and temporary. The speaker urges listeners to adopt a mindset that values eternity over temporary worldly pursuits, reminding them of the brevity of life and the need for wisdom in how they invest their time and resources.
Hell Is Forever
2.2K57:07HellGEN 1:27MAT 6:33MRK 12:30LUK 3:9JHN 15:2In this sermon, the preacher acknowledges that many people are not living a life that is pleasing to Christ. He emphasizes the importance of being honest with oneself and recognizing the lack of submission to God's Word. The preacher refers to a video by Ray Comfort where people admit to breaking God's law but do not believe they are going to hell. He then delves into the topic of hell, expressing his fear and trembling as he studies it. The sermon highlights the urgency of recognizing the limits set by God and the fleeting nature of life, with countless people passing into eternity every second. The preacher also mentions Jesus' words about the narrow path to life and the broad way to destruction.
Live Pure Free From Pornography and Lustful Thoughts
2.2K28:18PSA 24:3MAT 5:8ROM 8:13PHP 4:8COL 3:2JAS 4:8This sermon emphasizes the importance of purity, particularly sexual purity, in the Christian walk. It addresses the prevalent issue of sexual immorality among young people and the battle against impure thoughts and actions. The speaker urges individuals to make visible progress in their pursuit of sexual purity, highlighting the need for maturity and growth in this area of life. The sermon stresses the significance of setting the mind on pure and spiritual things to overcome impure images and thoughts, ultimately leading to a closer relationship with God.
Choosing a Wife - Beauty Is Vain
2.1K49:20PRO 12:4PRO 21:9PRO 21:19PRO 25:24PRO 27:15PRO 31:10PRO 31:30MAT 12:331PE 3:4This sermon emphasizes the importance of choosing a godly spouse over outward beauty or charm. It warns against the consequences of marrying a contentious or ungodly partner, highlighting the value of a wife who fears the Lord and the detrimental effects of a bad marriage. The speaker urges young men to seek a wife who is gentle, quiet, and godly, emphasizing that true beauty lies in a woman's character and reverence for God.
Ungodly Practice of Dating
2.0K1:18:40DatingNUM 30:2DEU 22:13MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of relying on the strength of the Lord to conquer the challenges and obstacles in life. He specifically mentions children as one of the "monsters" that God has given parents to conquer. The preacher highlights the short season parents have with their children and the responsibility they have to guide and care for them. He also addresses the topic of biblical courting and the need for parents to study the Scriptures and equip themselves to lead their children through this process. The sermon concludes with a reminder for parents to handle their children with care and to be mindful of the potential pitfalls in the area of dating.
Do You Trust in Your God or in Your Money?
1.9K52:53MoneyMAT 6:1MAT 6:16MAT 6:25MAT 7:7In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of Christians not living according to the teachings of Christ. He emphasizes the importance of seeking first the Kingdom of God and living in accordance with Christ's instructions. The speaker highlights the problem of living above one's means and spending foolishly, which leads to financial worries and stress. He contrasts this with the example of the Macedonians, who despite their poverty, gave generously. The sermon also touches on the moral decay and perversity in society, as well as the negative consequences of greed and debt. The speaker encourages listeners to store up treasures in heaven rather than on earth, as earthly possessions are uncertain and can be easily lost.
(Clip) Christ Wants Our Reaffirmation to Him
1.8K03:16MAT 16:24MRK 8:34LUK 14:33JHN 6:66PHP 3:7This sermon focuses on the moment in John 6:66 where many disciples turned away from Jesus, highlighting how Jesus did not try to stop them or renegotiate terms but instead asked the remaining disciples if they wanted to leave too. The emphasis is on the need for a fresh commitment and full allegiance to Jesus, even when others walk away, as He desires surrender of everything from His followers.
Are You Safe From God?
1.7K41:07ROM 5:9This sermon emphasizes the importance of confessing Jesus as Lord not just with words but through genuine belief and actions, highlighting the need for true faith that leads to salvation. It delves into the concept of being saved from the wrath of God and the imminent danger sinners face without Christ as their refuge. The urgency to seek safety in Christ, who proved Himself as the Son of God through His resurrection, is emphasized as the only secure place amidst the impending wrath.
A God Sent Message of Warning
1.7K1:00:27JER 32:40JHN 10:271TI 4:16HEB 3:6HEB 4:1HEB 6:12HEB 10:24HEB 12:25This sermon emphasizes the importance of heeding the warnings in the book of Hebrews, highlighting the need for genuine faith in Christ, the danger of drifting away, and the necessity of holding fast to our confidence in Him. The speaker urges the listeners to fear falling away from God, to repent when drifting occurs, and to find assurance in Christ through constant meditation on His supremacy.
Fitly Framed Together
1.6K1:09:37EPH 2:14EPH 2:19This sermon emphasizes the importance of racial unity and diversity within the church, highlighting the need to break down barriers and embrace different ethnicities as one body in Christ. The speaker shares personal experiences and challenges the congregation to value and fight for racial diversity as a testimony to the power of the Gospel and the unity found in Christ.
Only One Way to Attain Righteousness
1.6K09:26PSA 119:172ISA 64:6MAT 7:23ROM 3:22ROM 5:17ROM 9:331CO 1:30PHP 3:9This sermon emphasizes the personal righteousness of Christ for every believer, highlighting that God's acceptance into heaven is not based on dropping the standard but on Christ meeting the standard. It discusses how God's mercy fulfills His justice for believers, removing their sin debt and showering them with righteousness. The sermon warns against stumbling over Christ due to self-righteousness and emphasizes the necessity of merit through Jesus Christ for salvation.
Sexual Immorality and Pornography
1.5K42:23MAT 5:28MAT 13:44ROM 6:14ROM 8:13GAL 5:191TH 4:31PE 2:11This sermon emphasizes the spiritual warfare new Christians face, particularly in battling against the passions of the flesh, focusing on the destructive nature of sexual sin and the need for believers to abstain from it. The speaker highlights the importance of controlling one's body in holiness, honoring God, and avoiding sexual immorality, as it is a serious battle that can lead to soul destruction and separation from God. The message stresses the significance of genuine faith that actively fights against lust and immorality, reflecting a true intimacy with Christ and a transformed life.
No Confidence in the Flesh
1.5K02:42PHP 3:3This sermon emphasizes the exclusive path to the Father through Christ, highlighting the necessity of absolute surrender and repentance of all idols and reliance on the flesh. It stresses that salvation is solely through Christ's merits, not by our own works or efforts, and that true discipleship requires forsaking all else. The focus is on coming to Christ with empty hands, devoid of sin and hypocrisy, and finding salvation by putting all confidence in Him alone, leading to freedom from the power of sin and becoming children of God.
Genuine Love
1.4K56:13ISA 43:2MAT 10:28ROM 8:12CO 11:25GAL 5:6EPH 3:171JN 4:18This sermon emphasizes the importance of genuine love without hypocrisy, rooted in faith in Christ. It challenges believers to love sacrificially despite real-life challenges, false accusations, disappointments, and personal struggles, highlighting that true faith always produces love. The sermon encourages believers to trust in God's promises that all things work together for good, nothing can separate them from Christ's love, and God is always for them, enabling them to love fearlessly and generously.
O Church Arise!
1.4K1:00:40Personal RevivalPRO 10:4ISA 58:8MRK 16:20LUK 16:1ROM 12:11COL 3:232TI 2:15In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the urgency of working for the Lord while there is still time. He shares a personal experience of attending his class reunion and realizing how quickly time has passed. He uses the parable of the dishonest manager to illustrate the importance of being faithful and diligent in our service to God. The preacher encourages the congregation to do everything with all their might and to learn from the shrewdness of the people of this world in dealing with their own generation.
Using Time for Eternal Things (In the Context of Marriage)
1.4K1:05:14EternityMAT 6:331CO 7:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the certainty and importance of time. He states that nobody in this world can live happily ever after, as the end of time is certain and will bring judgment. The speaker warns that death is approaching and hell is moving. He urges the audience to recognize the shortness of time and the need to prioritize eternal matters over worldly concerns. The speaker also highlights the value of time and encourages the audience to make the most of it, as it is not guaranteed tomorrow.
Receiving the Baptism of the Holy Spirit
1.3K19:38ISA 66:2LUK 11:9JHN 14:21This sermon emphasizes the desire to know God more intimately and experience His presence in daily life. It highlights the importance of obedience to God's commandments as a key to experiencing God's love and manifestation in our lives. The sermon encourages a life of prayer, obedience, and seeking God diligently to deepen our relationship with Him and receive His blessings.
Playing Games With God With Your False Profession
1.3K02:02ISA 55:6MAT 7:21JHN 6:37ROM 10:9HEB 9:27This sermon emphasizes the danger of false professions and the importance of genuine faith in Christ for salvation. It warns against playing games with one's faith or trying to deceive others in the church. The urgency of coming clean before God and seeking His salvation is highlighted, as well as the assurance that God will not reject those who sincerely call upon Him for salvation.
The Art of Pleading to God
1.2K1:00:38PSA 26:1PSA 27:9PSA 70:5MAT 7:7MAT 21:22MRK 11:24LUK 11:1HEB 4:16HEB 10:19HEB 13:5This sermon emphasizes the importance of prayer and the art of pleading with God. It delves into the disciples' request to Jesus to teach them to pray, highlighting the need for God's power, presence, and gracious help in our lives. The sermon stresses the essential role of prayer in fulfilling God's calling for us to be like Christ and to do what we cannot do without His aid. It also explores the concept of preparing our case before God, making arguments in prayer, and seeking God's intervention based on His reputation, Word, character, providence, and our relationship as His children.
Prideful Men Will Go to Hell
1.2K06:12ISA 64:6ROM 3:23ROM 6:23EPH 2:8PHP 3:9This sermon emphasizes the danger of pride and self-righteousness, highlighting how many individuals believe they deserve salvation based on their own goodness and actions, leading them to reject the righteousness of God. It delves into the necessity of humbling oneself before God, acknowledging one's sinfulness, and accepting that true righteousness comes only from God through faith in Jesus Christ for salvation.
Hell Is Necessary
1.2K1:00:20REV 14:9This sermon delves into the doctrine of hell, emphasizing the biblical truth of eternal punishment for those who reject God. It challenges the audience to consider the severity, security, suitability, and sanctity of hell, highlighting the importance of God's glory and justice. The speaker urges listeners to repent and turn to Christ before it's too late, underscoring the eternal consequences of sin and the need for a proper understanding of God's holiness and wrath.
Can a Christian Commit Suicide?
1.2K32:19PSA 34:17ISA 41:10MAT 27:5MRK 3:281CO 6:91CO 10:13HEB 12:1JAS 4:21JN 2:3REV 21:4This sermon addresses the question of whether a Christian can commit suicide, highlighting that suicide is self-murder driven by unfulfilled desires. It explores biblical examples of suicide and the implications of such actions on one's faith and salvation. The speaker emphasizes the need to trust in God's grace and endure suffering, rather than resorting to self-will and unrighteousness. Suicide is portrayed as a dishonorable and sinful act, contrasting with the call to find rest and satisfaction in Christ.
Judgment Day Is Real
1.2K07:44ISA 6:1This sermon emphasizes the reality of judgment, the eternal weight of glory, and the importance of laying up treasures in heaven. It paints a vivid picture of the scenes described in the book of Revelation, the vision of Christ exalted in His glory, and the urgency of preparing for the day of judgment. The speaker challenges the audience to consider their approach towards the lost and the eternal consequences of their actions.