
William Cowper
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Self-Acquaintance
0PSA 51:10ROM 12:2EPH 2:8JAS 4:71JN 1:9William Cowper's sermon focuses on the internal struggles of a sinful heart, acknowledging the presence of anger, legalism, discontent, unbelief, and presumption within. The sermon highlights the conflict between worldly desires and the call of duty, emphasizing the need for cleansing in the Savior's blood and transformation by God's power to become a beloved dwelling place for the Lord.
The Life of William Cowper
0PSA 30:5PSA 34:18PSA 40:1PSA 42:11ISA 41:10MAT 11:28ROM 8:282CO 12:9PHP 4:61PE 5:7William Cowper, a poet of noble ancestry, faced early hardships and struggles, including the loss of his mother at a young age and a period of cruel treatment at school. Despite being apprenticed to a career in law that he did not enjoy, he found solace in literature and writing. Cowper's life was marked by periods of intense melancholy and despair, leading to a deep struggle with mental illness. Through the care of friends and his own faith journey, he found moments of peace and creativity, producing renowned works like 'The Task' and 'John Gilpin.' Despite his personal struggles, Cowper's poems, characterized by humor, pathos, and Christian sentiment, have left a lasting impact on English literature.
The Progress of Error
0PRO 27:12ROM 12:142CO 8:21PHP 2:41TI 5:8Greek Word Studies for aid_number 35414 delves into the concept of 'respect' (pronoeo), which means to think before, observe in advance, and plan carefully. It involves giving careful thought and consideration to respond appropriately, especially in caring for others and meeting their needs. The idea is to have continuous responsibility and an attitude that motivates one to do the right thing, as seen in Paul's writings to Timothy and the Corinthians.
Expostulation
0PSA 119:9PRO 24:8ROM 6:11ROM 8:1ROM 13:14PHP 4:8COL 2:3COL 2:10JAS 1:14The preacher delves into the concept of 'Provision' (pronoia), emphasizing the importance of not making plans that open the door for sin's entry. He highlights the need to carefully consider and eliminate any subtle provisions made for sinful hindrances in our lives, urging believers to deny both gross appetites and refined carnal attitudes. The sermon stresses the significance of guarding our hearts and minds against sinful behaviors by making no provision for the flesh, as sinful behavior often stems from wrong ideas and lustful desires allowed to linger. The preacher uses various biblical examples and quotes from theologians to illustrate the dangers of toying with temptation and the necessity of staying alert to avoid falling into sin.
Charity
0MAT 5:16ROM 12:91CO 13:4GAL 5:221JN 3:17William Cowper preaches about the importance of true Charity, emphasizing that genuine love and compassion should be the driving force behind all actions. He contrasts superficial acts of kindness with the selfless and sacrificial nature of true Charity, pointing out that even the most virtuous deeds are meaningless without a sincere heart. Cowper highlights the transformative power of Charity, which stems from a deep connection with God and a genuine desire to help others. He urges believers to embody the spirit of Charity in all aspects of life, showing kindness, forgiveness, and generosity to those around them.
Truth
02PE 3:9The preacher delves into the concept of predestination, explaining that it signifies God's predetermined destiny for each believer to be conformed to the image of Christ, bringing comfort and thankfulness. The sermon emphasizes that predestination does not mean God predestined certain individuals to eternal condemnation but rather applies to saved people. The speaker highlights various Bible verses that illustrate God's sovereign plan and the harmony between divine predestination and human responsibility.
Hope
0PSA 42:11PSA 71:14PSA 147:11PRO 10:28LAM 3:24ROM 5:5ROM 15:13HEB 6:191PE 1:21William Cowper preaches about the transformative power of hope in the face of despair and the importance of genuine faith in God's mercy and grace. He contrasts the emptiness of worldly pleasures and false hopes with the lasting joy and freedom found in a sincere relationship with God. Cowper emphasizes the need to acknowledge our sins, seek redemption through Christ, and live a life guided by God's truth and love, even in the midst of trials and tribulations.
Walking With God
0JAS 4:8William Cowper's sermon emphasizes the desire for a closer walk with God, reflecting on past experiences of spiritual closeness and longing for a return to that intimacy. He acknowledges the distractions and idols that have hindered this relationship, expressing a deep repentance and longing for the Holy Spirit's guidance and presence to lead back to God. The sermon highlights the need to remove any idols or sins that have taken the place of God in our hearts and to worship Him alone, seeking a serene and pure path that leads to Jesus.
Jehovah-Jesus
0PSA 90:2ISA 9:6PHP 1:6HEB 4:15William Cowper's sermon emphasizes the eternal nature and supreme power of God, highlighting His presence from the beginning of time to eternity. He praises God as the Almighty ruler of the sky, the source of salvation, and the compassionate listener to our prayers. Cowper expresses a deep sense of confidence, hope, and zeal in worshiping the Savior, Jesus Christ, who understands our struggles and ensures the certainty of salvation for believers.
On Opening a Place for Social Prayer
0PSA 145:18MAT 18:201CO 6:19EPH 3:20JAS 4:8William Cowper preaches about the omnipresence of Jesus, emphasizing that wherever His people gather to seek Him, He is present, sanctifying the place. He highlights the importance of inviting Jesus into our minds and hearts, allowing Him to dwell within us and accompany us wherever we go. Cowper calls upon Jesus, the Shepherd, to renew His mercies among His followers, inviting His saving presence into their midst to strengthen their faith and sweeten their burdens through prayer.
Exhortation to Prayer
0PSA 34:17EPH 6:18PHP 4:61TH 5:16JAS 5:16William Cowper emphasizes the importance of prayer as a powerful tool to overcome hindrances and receive blessings from above. He highlights how prayer strengthens faith, love, and spiritual armor, causing even Satan to tremble. Cowper uses the example of Moses' intercessory prayer for Israel to illustrate the impact of prayer in achieving victory. He urges the congregation to redirect their words from complaints to supplications, recognizing the transformation that heartfelt prayers can bring to their lives.
Light Shining Out of Darkness
0PSA 27:14PRO 3:5ISA 55:8ROM 8:281CO 2:9William Cowper preaches about the mysterious ways in which God works, emphasizing the unfathomable nature of His plans and the need for believers to trust in His sovereignty even in the midst of trials and challenges. He encourages fearful saints to take courage, reminding them that God's providence, though sometimes frowning, ultimately leads to blessings. Cowper urges the congregation not to judge the Lord based on their limited understanding but to rely on His grace and trust that He will reveal His purposes in due time.
The Heart Healed and Changed by Mercy
0PSA 51:17ISA 1:18ROM 8:15EPH 2:81JN 1:9William Cowper shares his personal journey of being enslaved by sin and living in fear and despair until he finally surrenders to God's grace. Despite trying to earn his salvation through legalistic practices, he finds true peace and freedom only when he humbly falls at the feet of the Lord. Through a simple word from God, he experiences the transformative power of having his sins forgiven and being set free from bondage.
Grace and Providence
0PSA 103:2PSA 107:9PSA 145:16MAT 6:26William Cowper preaches about the Almighty King whose wondrous hand upholds the weight of the sea and land, emphasizing His boundless grace that sustains and provides for His people. He acknowledges God's providence in supplying food, nourishment through His word, and the source of all outward comfort. Cowper reflects on how God's hand protects, heals, and overrules for the best, leading to a deep sense of gratitude and praise that even an angel's song cannot fully express.
Peace After a Storm
0PSA 27:1PSA 51:10HEB 13:8JAS 1:61JN 1:9William Cowper's sermon reflects on the struggle of doubt and fear in the midst of darkness, but finding redemption and clarity in the presence of the Redeemer. He acknowledges the tendency of the heart to wander and harbor negative thoughts, yet emphasizes the unchanging love and faithfulness of God. Despite the challenges in maintaining faith, Cowper finds solace in the power of one look from the Lord to subdue disobedience and bring peace. He humbly recognizes his own shortcomings and praises God for His forgiveness and constant grace.