
William McCrea
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A Hindrance to Revival
1.3K36:57NEH 1:4ISA 59:14MAT 6:33MRK 16:16LUK 18:8ACT 1:6HEB 11:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the lack of concern and tears among believers for the cause of Christ and the affliction of God's people. He highlights the indifference towards the sweeping sin and debauchery in society, particularly among young people. The preacher laments that believers often show little concern for lost souls and the judgment that follows. However, he also reminds listeners that God's hand is not shortened to save and his ear is not heavy to hear prayers. The sermon concludes with a call for believers to have faith and overcome the hindrances to revival.
Why Revival Tarries
1.2K47:50JER 3:1JER 3:13DAN 4:35MAT 16:18In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of attending prayer meetings and participating in gospel campaigns. He highlights the significance of prayer in serving God and reaching souls for salvation. The preacher also addresses the hindrance of spiritual robbery, referring to the act of neglecting to give tithes and offerings to God. He quotes from the book of Malachi to emphasize the consequences of robbing God in this manner. Additionally, the sermon mentions the sovereignty of God, His plan to build His church, and the assurance that labor for the Lord is not in vain. The preacher concludes by reminding the audience of the imminent return of the Lord.
The Cost of Revival
1.0K41:38RUT 2:2MRK 16:15LUK 10:2ACT 8:1ACT 19:14In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the love of Jesus and the importance of holding onto Him. He acknowledges that many people may feel unloved, burdened by sin, and neglected by others. However, he reassures the listeners that God's salvation is a miraculous work. The preacher urges the congregation to look beyond the church walls and recognize the world's need for Christ. He quotes Matthew 28:19, reminding them of the command to go and teach all nations. The sermon concludes with a call for God's people to wake up and actively share the message of Christ with the town outside the church.