
Timothy Williams
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He Heard the Sound of the Trumpet and Took Not the Warning
59500:00EZK 33:1NAM 1:7In this sermon, the speaker focuses on a passage from the book of Nahum, specifically verses 6 and 7. The speaker highlights the contrast between God's anger and his goodness. Despite the troubled times that God's people may face, the speaker emphasizes that it will be a time of great joy because it will reveal the goodness of God. The speaker also references a newsletter by Pastor David Wilkerson, who warns about the coming storm and the need for Christians to cultivate a strong faith through prayer and daily devotion. The sermon concludes by addressing the reasons why people may not take the voice of the Lord's watchman seriously, including false security and apathy.
Set a Mark Upon the Foreheads
58200:001SA 13:13PSA 119:169PSA 119:176EZK 9:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a love for righteousness and a grief over sin. He refers to the story in Ezekiel chapter 9 where the Lord instructs a heavenly messenger to mark the foreheads of those who sigh and cry over the abominations in the city of Jerusalem. The preacher encourages the audience to examine their own hearts and ask if they have enough love for righteousness and grief over sin for the Lord to stir their hearts. The sermon also mentions the historical context of the Babylonian invasion of Jerusalem and the warning messages from anointed prophets.
The Coming Revival of Truth
53600:00NEH 7:16NEH 9:1NEH 10:1MAT 6:33LUK 24:27LUK 24:32In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal testimony of falling in love with the Lord and His Word after being born again. He emphasizes the importance of guarding this passion and having a deep walk with God. The speaker then references the story of Ezra, a scribe in the Bible who loved the Lord and His Word, and how God used him to bring revival to His people. The speaker reads passages from the book of Ezra, highlighting the significance of confession and repentance in the process of revival.
Flee Idolatry
53128:33IdolatryTrue WorshipEXO 32:11SA 15:22JHN 4:231CO 10:141PE 1:18Timothy Williams emphasizes the critical need to flee from idolatry, explaining that idolatry is not just about loving worldly things more than God, but also includes worshiping God in ways that do not align with His commands. He highlights that true worship must stem from a heart of obedience and submission to God's will, warning that disobedience and excuses in our worship can lead to spiritual separation from God. Williams uses biblical examples, such as King Saul's disobedience and the Israelites' creation of the golden calf, to illustrate how idolatry manifests in our lives. He calls the congregation to examine their hearts and flee to the cross for cleansing from idolatry, reminding them that God is worthy of their obedience and devotion.
The Overcoming Grace of God
52100:00PSA 144:1MAT 6:33ACT 9:1In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Psalm 144:1, which states that the Lord teaches us how to fight and stand firm against the enemy. The preacher emphasizes that the Lord teaches us to rely on His strength rather than our own. He explains that trials and hardships are necessary for us to learn to walk in God's grace. The preacher also highlights the story of Paul and Silas in prison, where their praise and worship led to an earthquake and the opening of prison doors, illustrating God's power to bring deliverance in difficult situations.
Jehoshaphat's Revival
48600:002CH 17:12CH 17:62CH 18:12CH 19:11PRO 1:23ROM 5:9In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a heart that is open to God's reproof. He uses the story of Jehoshaphat to illustrate how disobedience and indifference can creep into our hearts even while we are seeking the Lord. The preacher warns that if we do not guard our hearts, we may take God's mercy for granted and become tolerant of disobedience in our lives. He encourages the listeners to seek God with a right heart and to be mindful of the things that can dishonor the Lord.