
Walter Brubacker
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My Words (Jesus)
0DEU 18:19MAT 7:24LUK 21:34JHN 5:39JHN 15:5Walter Brubacker emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the day of judgment, whether it be the day we die or the return of Christ, by staying faithful to God's word and teachings. He warns against being deceived by false prophets and stresses the seriousness of speaking presumptuously in the name of God. Brubacker urges believers to abide in Jesus' words, love one another, and build their lives on the solid foundation of God's teachings to avoid spiritual downfall and deception by the enemy.
Rules Have No Spiritual Safety
0Walter Brubacker preaches about the importance of clinging to Jesus in times of uncertainty and challenges the congregation to focus on the eternal value of seeking God's will rather than relying on man-made rules for security. He emphasizes the need for clean hearts and warns against deception and false humility that can lead us astray. Through the teachings in Colossians, Walter encourages believers to put on the new self in Christ, walk in wisdom, and cultivate unity, love, and gratitude in all relationships.
Enduring to the End
0MAT 10:22MAT 24:13MRK 13:13LUK 21:19REV 2:10REV 3:21Walter Brubacker emphasizes the importance of enduring to the end, highlighting the inevitability of persecution and hardships for believers, but the promise of salvation for those who remain faithful. He references various passages such as Matthew 10:22, Mark 13:13, Luke 21:8-19, Matthew 24:13, Revelation 2:10, and Revelation 3:21, all underscoring the need for endurance amidst trials and the assurance of victory for those who persevere till the end.
Remembering Your First Love
0JOS 24:14MAT 13:44MRK 10:15COL 2:6REV 2:4Walter Brubacker emphasizes the importance of not losing our first love for God and the need to continually pursue Him with zeal and devotion. He warns against the dangers of falling away from God and stresses the significance of remembering our initial pursuit of truth and righteousness. Brubacker encourages the congregation to reflect on their past dedication to God, make amends where needed, and refocus on seeking the kingdom of God above all else. He highlights the need to hold fast to the teachings of Jesus and the apostles, avoiding distractions and false doctrines that may lead us astray.