
Will Graham
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Paul the Apostle
2.1K51:41Paul The ApostleMAT 6:33ACT 26:18ROM 1:15ROM 1:172CO 3:17In this sermon, Reverend Coilard emphasizes the importance of being fully yielded to Jesus Christ and having a heart for preaching the gospel. He shares the story of a man named El Mude who was transformed by the message of a preacher and went on to passionately preach the word of God. Reverend Coilard highlights the four evidences of the anointing: victory over sin, par in service, the fruit of the Spirit, and a burden for souls. He encourages believers to live a life of love and to be willing to fully yield themselves to God, believing that there is still a generation of men and women who will rise up to preach the gospel in the midst of a dark world.
Are You Walking the Walk or Talking the Walk - Part 1
1.8K09:56PSA 17:3PRO 15:14JER 12:3MAT 21:28MRK 7:6JAS 1:27This sermon challenges believers to not just talk the Christian walk but to also live it out through their actions. It emphasizes the importance of genuine faith that is reflected in both words and deeds, drawing from biblical examples of hypocrisy and the need for true repentance. The message highlights the contrast between those who seek knowledge and understanding in their hearts versus those who feed on foolishness with their words, stressing the significance of a heartfelt faith that leads to true conversion and a life dedicated to God.
Are You Walking the Walk or Talking the Walk - Part 5
1.3K08:42PRO 18:7EZK 36:26ROM 8:52CO 5:17HEB 10:26This sermon emphasizes the distinction between those who are truly born again, walking in the ways of the Lord and hating sin, and those who are not regenerated, delighting in sinful pleasures. It challenges individuals to examine their hearts and actions to determine if they are seeking God's knowledge or feeding on foolishness. The urgency of repentance and seeking God wholeheartedly is highlighted, urging listeners to be vessels of mercy and walk faithfully with the Lord.
Are You Walking the Walk or Talking the Walk - Part 3
1.2K09:58PRO 2:2JER 17:9MAT 7:21MAT 19:16MRK 8:34HEB 10:26REV 3:15This sermon emphasizes the importance of true humility and repentance before God, contrasting it with a self-centered mentality and the danger of a mere 'mouth religion' without genuine transformation of the heart. It highlights the need for seeking God, growing in knowledge, and embracing the full gospel, including the aspects of holiness, wrath, and repentance. The message stresses the necessity of wholehearted commitment to Christ, not holding back anything in surrender.
Are You Walking the Walk or Talking the Walk - Part 4
1.2K09:52PRO 15:14ISA 55:2MAT 5:221CO 1:18EPH 5:31TH 4:32TI 4:2JAS 3:8This sermon emphasizes the importance of true biblical faith that goes beyond mere intellectual understanding, highlighting the significance of speaking God's truth boldly even if it goes against popular opinion. It contrasts the mouth of fools, which feeds on foolishness and seeks human approval, with the mouth of the man or woman of God, which speaks forth God's oracles without compromise. The message urges believers to live in holiness, purity, and obedience to God's Word, even when faced with temptations or societal pressures.
Are You Walking the Walk or Talking the Walk - Part 2
1.1K09:59PHP 3:10This sermon emphasizes the heart of a true man or woman of God, characterized by faith, humility, selflessness, and a deep understanding of God's ways. It highlights the importance of genuine transformation through Christ, leading to a life of service, obedience, and seeking knowledge of God. The message underscores the significance of the cross, sanctification as a result of justification, and the continual growth in the knowledge of God for believers.
John the Baptist
1.1K56:36John The BaptistEZK 36:15EZK 36:30MAT 3:1MAT 6:33MRK 1:4LUK 1:5JHN 1:23In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being obedient to God. He highlights the example of John the Baptist, who preached in the wilderness without any social life or security. The speaker challenges the notion of hard ground for preaching and encourages listeners to study John's preaching tactics. He emphasizes the need for men and women who have heard from God and are willing to boldly preach the gospel, regardless of the consequences. The message of John the Baptist was centered on repentance and preparing the way for the coming of Christ. The speaker also shares a personal experience where he was asked to compromise his preaching against prayerlessness and pastors who don't seek God, but he refused to do so. He concludes by referencing the story of John Bunyan, who was imprisoned for preaching the gospel and declared that he would continue to preach even if he was released or sent back to prison.