
Walter Wilson
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5 Miracles in John 3:16
1.6K49:20MiricalesJHN 3:16JHN 5:12JHN 8:32JHN 8:36ACT 13:38COL 2:131JN 5:12In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of Jesus' love to unite people from different backgrounds and nationalities. He shares a personal experience of calling up individuals from eleven different nationalities in his church and witnessing their unity and love for one another. The preacher also recounts a story of a man who carried the guilt of killing a soldier during the Civil War, but found forgiveness and peace through Jesus. Additionally, he shares a story of two sisters who were estranged for 12 years but were reconciled after hearing a message about God's forgiveness. The sermon highlights how Jesus preserves and protects believers from destructive behaviors and false religions.
How to Study the Bible
1.6K32:28Bible StudyJHN 4:14JHN 6:35JHN 7:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of studying and digging into the Bible. He encourages listeners to have a thorough understanding of the scriptures and not just read a little bit to satisfy their conscience. The speaker also discusses the significance of mountains and rivers in the Bible and relates it to the attitude of Christians. He urges believers to examine if they are truly living out their faith and sharing the gospel with others. Additionally, the speaker suggests studying four specific books of the Bible and reading them repeatedly to gain a deeper understanding of God's word.
God's Way
1.4K38:16Following GodGEN 1:1EXO 33:13MAT 6:33JHN 6:1ROM 4:17JAS 1:17JUD 1:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing God's ways and seeking His presence in our lives. He shares personal experiences of finding peace and help in difficult situations by relying on God. The speaker also highlights the example of Moses, who had the immense task of leading the Israelites out of Egypt. Despite the challenges, Moses trusted in God's ways and experienced miraculous interventions. The sermon concludes with the reminder that knowing God and His ways brings peace and rest in all circumstances.
My Meditation Shall Be Sweet
1.4K36:33MeditationIn this sermon, the speaker begins by sharing a story about a man who trains dogs and prize fighters. He compares the strength and endurance of the Lord Jesus to the legs of a prize fighter, emphasizing that Jesus' legs are like pillars of marble that never give out. The speaker then discusses the book of Haggai, highlighting how God claims ownership of silver and gold but asks to see a penny, emphasizing the importance of knowing Jesus intimately. The sermon also touches on Jesus' hunger and the joy of his fellowship, as well as his ability to ride on a humble donkey and the clouds. The speaker concludes by sharing his struggle to find a topic for the sermon and ultimately deciding to talk about the Lord Jesus.
Mysteries of Nature 02
1.3K46:03MysteryPSA 19:1MAT 6:33ROM 1:20In this sermon, the preacher begins by discussing the difference between the way a horse and a cow get up off the ground. He emphasizes that often we don't truly see or understand what we are looking at. The preacher then introduces the verse Ecclesiastes 7:13, which encourages us to consider the work of God and recognize that we cannot straighten what God has made crooked. He uses the example of a peanut with three kernels in the shell to illustrate this concept. The preacher also mentions his hobby of studying nature and finding parallels in the Bible, which has deepened his knowledge of God. He concludes by referencing Romans 1:20 and Psalm 19, highlighting how God reveals Himself through His creation, leaving no one without excuse.
We Shall Be Like Him
1.2K34:51Christ LikenessMAT 6:9MAT 6:33MRK 1:35MRK 6:31MRK 10:13JHN 3:16COL 3:2In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a deep hunger to be like Christ. He uses the example of a man who runs a factory to support two missions for the down-and-outs. Despite having a physical deformity, this man passionately shares the love of God with others. The speaker encourages the audience to have a similar hunger for God and to seek Him early. He also discusses the need for young boys to start thinking about the things of God and references a story from his own experience in a church in Kansas.
Mysteries of Nature 01
1.2K42:39MysteryJHN 3:16JHN 16:13ROM 12:1REV 22:20In this sermon, the preacher uses a visual illustration with a light bulb to emphasize the importance of understanding the seven wonderful things that run through the entire scripture and end up in the book of Revelation. He then shifts the focus to the grace of God, highlighting the gift of air and how we rely on it without knowing where it comes from or how it is mixed. The preacher also mentions a personal experience at an exhibition where he realized the significance of the verse "If the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness?" Finally, he emphasizes the need for the Holy Spirit to change our minds and open our understanding of the Word of God.
The Superlatives of God
1.1K37:35GodEXO 15:11JDG 6:12JOB 42:5PSA 103:12LAM 3:22MAT 6:33EPH 2:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the wickedness and forgetfulness of human beings when it comes to their sins. He suggests a practical exercise of writing down every thought, deed, and word every 15 minutes throughout the day to realize the extent of our sins. The preacher also highlights the importance of recognizing the exceeding riches of God's grace and the need for miracles in our lives. He references the story of Gideon and encourages believers to link themselves with God's people and expect God to work through their presence. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the forgiveness of sins through Christ and the abundant life that believers can experience.
Building for God
1.1K29:30Christian Ministry1SA 8:141KI 7:262CH 4:5MAT 6:11In this sermon, Dr. Walter emphasizes the importance of education and studying the word of God. He encourages believers to learn about various aspects of the Bible, such as the seven great judgments, five kinds of forgiveness, and five kinds of kindness. Dr. Walter also highlights the significance of understanding the figures of speech used in the Bible, including comparisons made by Jesus himself. He shares a personal anecdote about a Scottish preacher who advised him to seek spiritual nourishment from heaven before going to bed each night. Additionally, Dr. Walter reflects on his past belief in earning salvation through good works and how he eventually realized the inadequacy of this approach.
A Walk to Bethany
1.1K36:36BethanyJHN 4:46In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of believers being experts in guiding young people in their faith journey. He uses the example of Jesus taking his disciples to Bethany to teach them how to be devoted, loving, and intelligent Christians. The speaker also highlights two stories from the Bible, one about a dying boy and another about a dead boy, to illustrate that only Jesus can give and sustain life. He warns against relying on external religious practices that may appear good but ultimately leave the sinner dead in sin.
How to Be Perfect
1.1K31:51Perfection1CO 4:1JAS 1:19In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a church service where the pianist played a hymn in a different time signature than the congregation was used to. This resulted in confusion and a messy performance. The speaker then emphasizes the importance of being perfect in purpose of heart and always striving to learn and grow in our faith. He encourages listeners to study and understand the Bible, to learn how to play instruments properly, and to develop effective communication skills. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the need to take action and not waste time on unproductive activities.
The Holy Spirit
1.1K32:24Holy SpiritMAT 9:38ACT 16:6In this sermon, the speaker discusses four men in the Bible who were clothed with the Holy Spirit. The first man mentioned is Opneal, who was clothed with the Spirit for fighting against the enemy. The second man is Gideon, who was clothed with the Spirit for leadership. The third man is Matthew, who was clothed with the Spirit for fellowship. And the fourth man is Sacral Bias, the high priest, who was clothed with the Spirit for holiness. The speaker encourages the audience to desire to be clothed with the Holy Spirit, to be so full of Him that there is little of themselves left. The speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking the Holy Spirit as a teacher and guide in understanding the Word of God.
Gleanings From John
1.1K37:33Gospel Of JohnISA 44:22MAT 6:33JHN 8:32JHN 14:1JHN 14:16JHN 14:27In this sermon, the preacher shares a personal anecdote about sitting behind a singer and being told to be quiet. He then transitions to discussing the Gospel of John and how it contains many beautiful teachings. The preacher emphasizes the importance of having faith in God and Jesus, which brings peace to the heart. He also mentions the Holy Spirit and encourages the audience to acknowledge and pray to Him. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the joy and fellowship that comes from serving the Lord and a call to action for the audience to share the gospel and focus on their spiritual work rather than dwelling on troubles.
Psalm 119
97249:04PsalmsPSA 119:83MAL 3:16MAT 6:33JAS 1:20In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of finding solace and guidance in the Word of God. He encourages listeners to search the scriptures until they find the message that resonates with their hearts. The preacher also highlights the numerous titles of Jesus, each representing a specific aspect of His ability and willingness to help and bless believers. He shares a personal anecdote about a man who found comfort in reading the Bible during a difficult time. The sermon concludes with the reminder that God has done everything possible for humanity's salvation and that turning to Him and His Word is the ultimate remedy for any struggle or hardship.
A Sure Thing
88837:01Christian LifeJDG 6:14JDG 6:16PSA 23:6PSA 27:4ROM 8:31EPH 4:11REV 22:20In this sermon, the speaker discusses a book called "Yes, It's Then Forever" by Henry Bicker Stepp, which is an allegory about the author's death and his encounter with Jesus. The speaker expresses their emotional response to the book, particularly the idea of seeing Jesus and his wounded hands and feet. They then mention seven reasons why Jesus said, "Surely, I come quickly," and encourage the audience to associate these reasons to help remember them. The speaker also shares a personal story about delivering a baby and relates it to the importance of relying on God's presence and expecting miracles in our lives. They conclude by discussing the significance of tears and how they are a common experience for everyone.
Value of the Word
86040:55Word Of GodJOB 23:12PSA 119:11MAT 11:28JHN 3:16JHN 5:24JHN 12:32ROM 10:9In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of treating the Bible like food for our souls. He compares it to a bottle filled with various ingredients, encouraging listeners to take in different aspects of God's word, even the bitter parts, and be grateful for them. The preacher shares his experience of preaching a message that had something relevant for everyone in the audience, and how the verses he used were like food that nourished their souls. He also highlights the Bible as God's X-ray and diagnostic machine, helping us understand what is wrong inside us. The sermon concludes with the preacher sharing how he applied these principles in his subsequent preaching engagements.
Bags - Bottles - Books
78336:22Christian LifeMAL 3:16MAT 6:33JHN 3:16EPH 1:7PHP 1:6REV 20:12In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of confessing our sins to the Lord. He explains that at the judgment throne, the Lord has evidence of our actions and a book for our thoughts. The preacher uses the analogy of a queen wearing expensive jewelry but being unaware of a small stain on her chin to illustrate how we often prioritize worldly things over spiritual matters. He also shares an anecdote about two women who were amazed by the depth of God's presence in nature and in people's hearts. The preacher concludes by encouraging listeners to have their thoughts focused on God in all aspects of life.
The Letter S
71138:25Christian LifePSA 119:162PRO 2:6ISA 58:11JER 15:16MAT 4:4JHN 17:8JHN 17:14In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being close to God and having a personal relationship with Him. They use the analogy of sheep and a shepherd to illustrate this point. The speaker encourages the audience to meditate on God and His word, even in the midst of daily tasks like washing dishes. They also mention the need to trust in God and not fear, even in difficult times. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the need for a deep connection with God and reliance on Him in all aspects of life.
Men Who Never Came Back
67935:01Christian LifeMAT 6:33JHN 6:66JHN 11:43JHN 14:6In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about a boy who wanted to run away and gave the Lord $20 to go and have a good time. The preacher emphasizes that while the world may care about you, it can only take from you and leave you empty. He then discusses the story of Demas, who saw the transformational power of Jesus but chose to love the world instead. The preacher highlights the importance of choosing Jesus over worldly attractions and reminds listeners that the love of the Father is not in those who love the world.
The Pre-Imminence of Christ
67837:41ChristGEN 5:24GEN 6:1MAT 2:3LUK 5:4JHN 5:7JHN 21:9REV 5:9In this sermon, the speaker discusses the significance of the number eight in the Bible. They mention that David, the eighth son of his father, started a new dynasty in Israel, symbolizing a new beginning. The speaker also highlights the eight miracles in the book of John, explaining that the first and eighth miracles teach the same lesson, as do the second and seventh, the third and sixth, and the fourth and fifth. They emphasize that these miracles demonstrate different lessons, such as peace and overcoming fear. The speaker concludes by emphasizing that Jesus is the only one who can meet our needs and give us rest and salvation.
The Letter O
67347:24Christian LifeDEU 3:11JDG 3:10PSA 62:6MAT 6:33JHN 4:35JHN 4:50In this sermon, the speaker discusses the different types of belief in relation to faith in God. The first type is the belief of faith, which brings us closer to God. The second type is the belief of evidence, which is based on the results and changes in our lives since accepting Jesus as our savior. The speaker also mentions that tomorrow's sermon will focus on miracles in nature. Additionally, the speaker suggests using short stories to open conversations with people and recommends books by Moody and Leman Strauss for further study.
Love in Action
65725:38LoveJOB 1:1MAT 6:33JHN 3:16In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the theme of love in action. He starts by emphasizing the universal love of God, stating that God loves everyone, regardless of their background or station in life. The preacher then highlights the miracle of God's love, explaining that it is a remarkable and extraordinary thing because humans struggle to love everyone. He also mentions the miracle of God's provision, stating that God preserves and takes care of His creation, contrasting it with the efforts humans make to preserve themselves. Finally, the preacher encourages the audience to trust their lives, souls, and everything to God, emphasizing that having a relationship with Jesus Christ is the only satisfying thing in the world.
He Shall Be Great
63529:40Jesus ChristMAT 6:33LUK 1:32ROM 10:9ROM 10:13In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about dogs trying to catch a rat to illustrate the desire to escape from a difficult situation. The main message is that no one can make us fit to live with God and take us to heaven except for Jesus. The speaker emphasizes that no human being can avoid encountering Jesus in this life and the next. The sermon also highlights two ways in which Jesus is great: he brings enlightenment to the mind and he is the only one who can make us fit for heaven.
Love of God
63426:01Love Of GodPSA 46:1ISA 41:10MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ROM 8:28PHP 4:71PE 5:7In this sermon, the preacher focuses on John 3:16 and the concept of love in action. He emphasizes that God's love is universal and extends to everyone, regardless of their background or station in life. The preacher highlights the significance of God giving his only begotten son as a demonstration of his love for humanity. He encourages the audience to trust in Jesus and surrender their lives to him, as this is the only way to find true peace and satisfaction. The sermon also mentions the miracles found in John 3:16, including the miracle of universal love and the miracle of finding Jesus as the only source of fulfillment.
Honey - Water - Oil and Rocks
61735:21Christian LifeLEV 3:16PSA 81:16MAT 6:33MAT 11:28JHN 16:15JHN 18:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of water as a universal element found in all living things. He refers to Ezekiel 47, where water flows from under the threshold of the dover, and encourages the congregation to turn to that passage. The preacher shares a personal story of a young man who had a transformative experience after reading the verse "All the fat is the lords" and surrendering his life to God. The sermon also highlights the significance of the Holy Spirit, comparing it to living water that brings everlasting life and affects one's walk and prayer life.