
Willie Mullan
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(1 Thessalonians) Marked Differentiations and Exortations
5.7K1:13:02ExhorationJOL 2:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of rejoicing in the Lord regardless of the circumstances. She encourages the audience to trust in the Holy Ghost and to let go of earthly chains and focus on the glory and grace of God. The preacher also reminds the listeners that nothing happens by chance and that God is working all things together for good. She shares personal testimonies of how God has saved and served her, both spiritually and physically. The sermon concludes with a discussion of sanctification and the differentiation between those appointed to wrath and those appointed to salvation.
The Eternal Spirit the Gifts That Came
4.6K54:36Eternal SpiritGEN 19:1GEN 19:24LEV 18:20LEV 18:22MRK 16:9In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the presence of dens of vice in our society, indicating that the Lord's coming is near. He refers to the book, which keeps him on the right path, and quotes a verse from it to support his point. The preacher also discusses how people have turned away from God and worshiped idols instead. He highlights the importance of retaining God in our knowledge and warns against the consequences of straying from Him.
The Eternal Spirit Guidance
3.9K49:20Eternal SpiritMAT 6:33JHN 17:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel to all people, even in small and seemingly insignificant places. He uses the example of a man standing in the middle of a small village, preaching the gospel to pagan residents, with only one woman getting saved. The preacher then delves into the concept of election and being chosen by God, referencing Romans 8:28. He highlights that all believers are called according to God's purpose and that God works all things together for their good. The sermon concludes with a prayer for believers to seek God's truth and become more like Jesus.
(Daniel) Twenty One Days of Prayer
3.8K1:14:30PrayerDAN 10:2In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the book of Daniel and the experiences of the prophet Daniel. The speaker highlights Daniel's three-week period of mourning, during which he abstained from pleasant food and anointed himself. On the twenty-fourth day of the first month, Daniel sees a vision of a man clothed in linen, with a majestic appearance and a voice like a multitude. The speaker emphasizes the role of the archangel Michael in helping this angel overcome the prince of the kingdom of Persia to deliver a message to Daniel. The sermon concludes with the angel explaining that he has come to make Daniel understand the vision, and Daniel expresses his weakness and sorrow in response.
(Bible Analysis of Man) Man in the Bible - Part 1
3.4K55:47Bible Analysis Of ManGEN 1:1GEN 3:1EXO 20:12MAT 19:3MRK 16:16ROM 5:121TI 2:12In this sermon, the preacher begins by expressing gratitude for the attendance of the congregation and shares testimonies of individuals who have recently accepted Jesus as their Savior. The preacher then reflects on the disparity between the abundance in some parts of the world and the extreme poverty and injustice in others. The sermon emphasizes God's love for the world and how He demonstrated this love by sacrificing His only Son. The preacher marvels at the power and precision of God's creation and concludes by highlighting the authority and effectiveness of God's word in creating and sustaining the world.
(1 Thessalonians) Past Acts of Paul at Thessalonica
3.4K51:03Paul The ApostleACT 17:161TH 2:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the good news of God's love and the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. He encourages believers to hold out their arms in grace and accept God's fate for them. The preacher also urges young preachers to stick to the gospel and not be swayed by worldly distractions. He uses the example of Paul's past performances among the Thessalonians to highlight the importance of preaching with purpose and walking worthy of God. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the power and significance of the Gospel of God in transforming lives.
(1 Thessalonians) Practical Results of Christianity
3.1K1:12:03Practical ChristianityIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of believers standing before the cross and gazing at the sacrifice of Jesus. He urges the audience to believe that Jesus died for them and to receive him into their lives. The sermon also discusses the practical results of Christianity, such as controlling one's body, loving others, and minding one's own business. The second part of the sermon focuses on the personal return of Christ and the hope that believers have in his coming. The preacher highlights the ignorance of some regarding the return of Christ and encourages the audience to be informed and prepared.
(Depressed Disciples) Victory Over Depression
3.1K1:06:25DepressionISA 53:5MAT 6:33ROM 8:1ROM 8:28PHP 4:19HEB 13:51JN 1:9In this sermon, the preacher begins by emphasizing that there is no condemnation from God for those who believe in Him. He then moves on to discuss the concept that all things work together for good for those who love God and are called according to His purpose. The preacher highlights the importance of understanding these truths in order to find contentment and overcome the stresses of life. He concludes by mentioning three ways in which God works to give believers contentment and discusses the significance of the Savior's sacrifice.
(1 Thessalonians) Paul's Concern for the Converts
3.1K1:10:02ConcernIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being unshakable, unmovable, and unquenchable in one's faith. He compares believers to soldiers in a great war fight, reminding them that they are constantly on a battlefield. The preacher encourages the young believers to remain steadfast in their faith, even in the face of temptation and affliction. He praises their faith and love, highlighting how their unwavering commitment to following the law brings comfort and consolation to others.
(Bible Analysis of Man) Man's Soul
3.0K52:52Bible Analysis Of ManMAT 6:33ACT 2:402CO 12:2HEB 6:13In this sermon, the preacher discusses the analysis of man according to the Bible. Over the past ten weeks, the preacher has covered various aspects of man, including memory, understanding, imagination, and the body. This particular sermon focuses on man's soul and addresses arguments against the existence of the soul. The preacher emphasizes the importance of the soul and its connection to Jesus, and mentions that next week, they will discuss the spirit of man.
(2 Peter) Him
3.0K1:14:25Jesus ChristIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power and significance of the Lord of glory. He explains that it is the glory of the Lord that draws people to Him and calls them to salvation. The preacher then discusses the concept of the New Jerusalem as our eternal home, where there will be no more death, sorrow, or pain. He encourages young preachers to live out the glory, manliness, courage, and work of Christ before the public in order to attract others to the Savior. The sermon concludes with a reference to John 17 and the transition from preaching to praying in a split second.
(Revelation) the New Jerusalem Our Eternal Home
3.0K1:03:03New JerusalemREV 1:9REV 1:12REV 3:5REV 21:6REV 21:23REV 21:26In this sermon, the preacher discusses the dimensions of a new city mentioned in the Bible. He explains that the city is 1,500 miles in length, but clarifies that it is actually 1,500 miles short. The preacher emphasizes the importance of having one's name written in the Lamb's Book of Life, regardless of one's religious affiliation. He also highlights the consolations and illuminations of the heavenly home, including the absence of death, sickness, and crying, as well as the glory of God and the Lamb. The sermon concludes with a discussion of the architectural aspects of the city, such as the twelve gates and the pure gold material.
(2 Peter) Precious Faith
3.0K1:13:32FaithJHN 1:35ROM 3:102PE 1:12PE 2:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of knowing God and His promises. He encourages the audience to understand that God is working for them and will provide for their needs. The preacher also mentions a hymn with 894 verses that speaks about being lost but now being found. He then references Psalm 48 and highlights the greatness, fearfulness, and powerfulness of the Lord. The sermon concludes with the preacher sharing a personal experience of witnessing young men trembling in the presence of God.
(Bible Analysis of Man) Man's Conscience
2.9K1:16:08Bible Analysis Of ManJHN 7:53In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of the conscience and its role in distinguishing right from wrong. He emphasizes that the conscience can become defiled through politics and rebellion against God. The preacher highlights the cleansing power of the blood of Christ as the only remedy for purging a guilty conscience. He also mentions that the existence of God can be understood through observing the natural world and the human body, and that God has provided the light of nature as a witness to His power and existence.
(Bible Analysis of Man) Man's Body Immortal - Part 1
2.8K1:02:20Bible Analysis Of ManIn this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of a glorious body that believers will have in the future. He emphasizes that this body will be similar to Jesus' glorious body. The sermon also explores the different aspects of man, including conscience, memory, imagination, understanding, and the mortal body. The preacher provides biblical references, such as John 2, to support the idea that Jesus' body rose again and that believers will also have the same body.
The Eternal Spirit Pentecost
2.7K59:15Unity in ChristEternal SpiritBaptism Of The Holy SpiritMAT 3:11ACT 1:5ACT 2:1Willie Mullan emphasizes the significance of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, explaining its consistent meaning throughout the New Testament. He clarifies that baptism signifies immersion, using examples from the Gospels to illustrate the different types of baptisms, including John's baptism of repentance and the baptism of Jesus. Mullan highlights that the baptism of the Spirit unites believers into one body, transcending cultural and ethnic boundaries, as seen in the events of Pentecost and the early church. He stresses that this baptism is not an individual experience but a collective one for all true followers of Christ. The sermon concludes with a call to understand the true nature of the Spirit's baptism and its implications for the church today.
(Bible Analysis of Man) Man's Lips
2.7K1:32:23Bible Analysis Of ManEXO 21:17MAT 15:4MAT 22:39MRK 12:32MRK 12:34JHN 7:46TIT 2:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being attentive and responsive to God's calling. He uses the analogy of hunting for God, stating that sometimes we can lose sight of Him when we are careless and slow to respond. The preacher also criticizes ministers who do not truly believe in their message, calling them "dummy ministers." He highlights the need for clear and simple communication of the Gospel, stating that the common people gladly received the message when it was presented in a way they could understand. The sermon concludes with a reference to Dr. Ironside, a renowned preacher, and his impact on the church.
(Bible Analysis of Man) Man's Memory
2.7K1:04:43Bible Analysis Of ManGEN 19:261CO 11:23EPH 2:12JAS 1:21In this sermon, the preacher highlights the lack of truth, mercy, and knowledge of God in the land. He emphasizes that many people go about their daily lives without remembering God or having Him in their thoughts. The preacher then references the story of Lot and how God used action to drive conviction into people's souls. He also delves into the book of Job, specifically chapter 41, where he discusses the questions posed about the crocodile and its significance in relation to God's dealings with the devil. The sermon concludes by reminding listeners of the trials and tribulations that Job faced at the hands of Satan.
(2 Thessalonians) Things He Wants Them to Remember
2.7K1:14:09RemembranceMAT 24:15JHN 14:61TH 4:162TH 2:72TH 2:10In this sermon, the preacher discusses five important aspects related to the return of the Lord and the believer's role. The first is the anticipation of the Lord's return. The second is the removal of believers from the world. The third is the rise of the antichrist. The fourth is the revelation of the man of sin. And finally, the fifth is the rejection of sinners by God. The preacher emphasizes the seriousness of rejecting God and warns that those who reject Him may face strong delusion and eternal damnation. He urges unsaved individuals to reconsider their stance and accept God's message of salvation through Jesus Christ. The sermon concludes with a reminder that believers are chosen by God, saved by Jesus, and destined for eternal glory.
(Bible Analysis of Man) Man's Imagination
2.7K1:00:00Bible Analysis Of ManMAT 6:33MAT 24:371CO 16:2EPH 6:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of surrendering all thoughts, memories, conscience, and imagination to the Lord. The sermon focuses on the book of Genesis, specifically chapter six, which covers a period of 1,600 years after the fall of man. During this time, the imagination of humanity worsened, leading to the deception of the devil and the worship of idols. The sermon also references the book of Psalms, highlighting the foolishness of the heathen who imagine vain things. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the power and wisdom of God, as seen in the creation of the universe and the placement of the stars in space.
(Bible Analysis of Man) Man's Body Immortal - Part 2
2.7K1:04:06Bible Analysis Of ManMAT 6:33LUK 17:32PHP 2:25In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the significance of faces and how they can reveal so much about a person. He mentions an old Hebrew word for face, "palm," and emphasizes that each face is unique and tells a story. The speaker also discusses how faces can convey nationality, age, emotions, and even the state of one's soul. He then transitions to discussing the biblical story of Jesus' resurrection, highlighting the angel's role in rolling away the stone and proclaiming that Jesus has risen.
(Demonology) Lucifer the Leader
2.7K1:16:37DemonologyGEN 6:5EZK 28:122CO 11:22PE 1:21JUD 1:6REV 12:7In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of angels and their rebellion against God. He mentions that some angels were cast down to hell and reserved for judgment because they went too far in their rebellion. The preacher also talks about the creation of the earth and how it became without form and void due to the rebellion of a fallen angel named Christopher. He then references a passage in Genesis about a war between four kings and five kings, emphasizing the importance of spiritual warfare and the need for believers to use their mighty weapons to fight against the strongholds of Satan. The preacher concludes by acknowledging that there is much to learn about the soul and the spiritual battles we face.
(1 Thessalonians) Paul's Part
2.7K1:01:49Paul The Apostle1TH 1:11TH 2:11TH 2:91TH 2:131TH 2:19In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the book of Thessalonians and divides the first chapter into two parts: Paul's part and the Thessalonians' part. In Paul's part, he talks about his pain, praises, prayer, perception, and preaching. He also mentions how he saw the Thessalonians' work of faith, labor of love, patience of hope, and their election of God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of these qualities in young believers and encourages them to continue in their faith.
(Bible Analysis of Man) Man in the Bible - Part 2
2.6K1:01:54Bible Analysis Of ManGEN 1:26PSA 78:6ROM 10:132CO 5:17HEB 12:14REV 1:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the concept of new creation and the transformation that takes place within individuals. He highlights the importance of love and how it can change one's perspective towards others. The sermon also delves into the different stages of man, including the created man, fallen man, second man, saved man, and carnal man. The preacher then focuses on dissecting the conscience of man and how it relates to God's message and the belief in Him. The sermon references Genesis chapter one and discusses the significance of God creating man in His own image.
(2 Thessalonians) What Paul Desires of All Saints
2.6K1:02:39Paul The ApostleMAT 6:33ROM 8:281TH 5:142TH 3:62TH 3:141TI 6:10JAS 1:22In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the third chapter of Second Cessalunions. He highlights three main parts of the chapter. The first part emphasizes the importance of prayer and encourages the believers to pray for the preacher and for themselves to be preserved and empowered by the Lord. The second part expresses the preacher's confidence in the believers, urging them to not only pray but also to perform the things commanded by God. The final part of the sermon is a passionate plea for the listeners to have faith and be prepared for the Lord's second coming, emphasizing the signs of the times and the need to stay strong in the face of opposition. The preacher draws inspiration from biblical stories and encourages the listeners to remain steadfast in their faith.