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Attitude

10 sermons

The term "attitude" as such does not appear explicitly in the Bible; however, the concept is deeply woven throughout the Scriptures, particularly in the context of one's heart disposition, mindset, and behavior. In biblical terms, attitudes can be seen as reflections of one's inner spiritual condition. For example, Proverbs 23:7 states, "For as he thinks in his heart, so is he." This suggests that a person's thoughts and attitudes shape their character and actions. In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of attitude in Philippians 2:5, urging believers to adopt the same mindset as Christ Jesus, which is characterized by humility and servanthood. Additionally, Colossians 3:2 advises believers to "set their minds on things that are above," indicating that a Christ-centered attitude is essential for spiritual growth and alignment with God's will. Thus, while the term "attitude" may not be explicitly mentioned, the Bible richly addresses the significance of one's inner disposition and how it influences both personal conduct and relationships with others.

Kathryn Kuhlman

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of one's attitude in shaping their life. He quotes Proverbs 23:7, which states that as a person thinks in their heart, so they are. The preacher highlights that the desire for love, friendship, and admiration from others must begin within onesel

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Chuck Smith

In this sermon, Pastor Chuck Smith discusses the emptiness of a life lived solely for material possessions and temporal things. He emphasizes the importance of living for Christ and the eternal inheritance that awaits believers. Solomon's observations in the book of Ecclesiastes highlight the futili

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John Vissers

In this sermon, the preacher begins by emphasizing the importance of believing in Jesus for eternal life. He highlights that those who reject Jesus will not see life and will remain under God's wrath. The preacher then leads a prayer, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to gather and study God'

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Theodore Epp

Theodore Epp emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive attitude towards others, urging us not to grumble or complain, especially in light of Christ's imminent return. He reminds us that the Lord is ready to judge our hearts and actions, encouraging us to speak words that uplift rather than

K.P. Yohannan

K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the transformative power of our attitude, drawing parallels between the lives of Paul and Joseph, who chose to place their hope in God despite their circumstances. He illustrates that our attitude acts like a sail, determining the direction we take in life, and encourages us

Hoseah Wu

In this sermon, the speaker reflects on his experiences of traveling and preaching in different countries. He emphasizes the urgency of time and the need for God's people to prepare themselves for the Lord's return. The speaker shares a practical example of how he and a brother have been visiting fa

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T. Austin-Sparks

T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the significance of Pentecost as the culmination of Christ's resurrection and exaltation, transforming the Church's dynamic and expanding its horizons beyond local limitations to a universal mission. He highlights that Pentecost is not just an event but the means through

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan discusses the prophetic significance of the seven-year interval between Christ's return for His people and His millennial reign, emphasizing that this period is crucial for understanding God's plan. He explains that while Christ's first coming was marked by grace and mercy, His se

Willie Mullan

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of repentance and obedience in order to be free from sin. He encourages the listeners to walk in the newness of life and to please God by following His precepts. The preacher also talks about the anticipation of the second coming of Jesus and th

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