Action in Faith
Action in Faith6
Exodus 14:15
By Chuck Smith0EXO 14:15PHP 4:6JAS 5:16Chuck Smith emphasizes the importance of genuine prayer over rote memorization, illustrating that true communication with God should come from the heart rather than mere repetition. He points out that there are moments when prayer is appropriate, but also times when action is required, as exemplified by Moses at the Red Sea. Smith encourages believers to seek communion with God in times of trouble and to pray for strength, rather than relying on traditional forms of prayer that may lack sincerity.
What Moves Jesus to Action
By David Wilkerson0PSA 86:15LAM 3:22MAT 9:36MAT 14:14MAT 15:32MRK 1:41LUK 7:13JHN 11:35ROM 12:15COL 3:12David Wilkerson emphasizes that true compassion, as exemplified by Jesus, goes beyond mere feelings of pity or sympathy; it compels us to take action to alleviate the suffering of others. He highlights that Jesus was consistently moved with compassion, responding to the needs of the multitudes by healing the sick rather than simply offering words of comfort. Wilkerson warns against becoming desensitized to the pain around us and encourages believers to embody the same compassion that Jesus demonstrated. The sermon calls for a deeper understanding of compassion that leads to tangible help and change in the lives of those in need.
Why Didn't Someone Do Something - Lessons From Joseph Part2
By Shane Idleman171:36:09GEN 41:30Shane Idleman emphasizes the importance of taking action in the face of challenges, drawing lessons from Joseph's story in Genesis. He highlights how God uses difficult times to prepare us for our calling and encourages believers to focus on their current responsibilities rather than future uncertainties. Idleman stresses the need for intercession and the urgency of prayer, urging the congregation to engage actively in their faith and to be a voice against complacency in society. He calls for a revival of prayer and action, reminding listeners that God seeks those who will stand in the gap for their families and communities.
Moved With Compassion
By David Wilkerson0MAT 9:35MAT 14:14LUK 10:33David Wilkerson emphasizes that true compassion goes beyond mere pity or sympathy; it compels us to take action to help those in need. He illustrates this through Jesus' example, who, upon seeing the suffering multitudes, was moved with compassion and actively healed their sick rather than just offering words of comfort. Wilkerson critiques modern theology that often prioritizes prayer over action, urging believers to follow Jesus' example of being deeply involved in the lives of others. The sermon calls for a genuine response to the needs around us, highlighting that compassion should lead to tangible change.
Heart Hunger
By A.W. Tozer0PSA 42:1MAT 5:6JHN 6:35ROM 12:11CO 9:24GAL 6:9PHP 2:132TI 1:7HEB 11:6JAS 2:17A.W. Tozer emphasizes that in both nature and spirituality, we are driven by our deepest hungers and longings. He argues that mere dreaming or wishing without action is ineffective, comparing it to the difference between a powerful lightning strike and a flashlight that provides consistent light. Tozer critiques the current state of prayer and discussions about revival, suggesting that much of it is wasted energy due to a lack of focused action. He warns against the dangers of fanaticism, which seeks results without following the necessary steps to achieve them. Ultimately, he calls for a genuine hunger that leads to purposeful action in our spiritual lives.
1 John 3:18
By John Gill0JAS 2:151JN 3:18John Gill emphasizes the importance of genuine love among believers, urging that love should not be merely verbal but demonstrated through actions. He explains that true love is not just about kind words but involves tangible acts of kindness and support for one another, reflecting the heart's sincerity. Gill highlights that love must be expressed in both spiritual and practical ways, such as bearing burdens, forgiving, and meeting each other's needs. He warns against superficial expressions of love that lack true commitment and encourages believers to act with a cheerful and generous spirit. Ultimately, love should be a heartfelt and active grace that reflects Christ's love for us.