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Courageous Leadership

10 sermons

Courageous leadership is a prominent theme in the Bible, as exemplified by figures such as Moses, who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt despite overwhelming adversity (Exodus 14:13-14). The Bible teaches that courageous leaders trust in God's sovereignty and provision, as expressed in Psalms 23:1, which states, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing." Additionally, courageous leaders are called to persevere in the face of challenges, as encouraged by Romans 8:28, which reminds believers that "all things work together for good to those who love God." Through the examples of courageous leaders in Scripture, Christians are inspired to embody this trait in their own lives, relying on their faith to guide and empower them.

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes that the most critical need of the Church today is for bold, courageous men who are willing to die to worldly allurements and serve God without fear of public opinion. He argues that true prophets and leaders must be free from external pressures and motivated by a divine callin

Erlo Stegen

Erlo Stegen emphasizes the transformative power of the Gospel, drawing from John 7:37-39, where Jesus invites those who thirst to come to Him for living water. He reflects on his own spiritual journey, expressing a deep desire to witness the rivers of living water flowing from believers' lives, cont

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Billy Graham

Billy Graham addresses the pressing question of whether there is an answer to the world's problems, emphasizing that true solutions lie not in political or economic systems, but in a spiritual revival and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. He argues that humanity has neglected the soul in fa

Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman emphasizes the urgent need for a deep, desperate pursuit of God, drawing from Psalm 42:1, which illustrates the soul's thirst for the living God. He contrasts mere desire with the desperation that drives true revival, asserting that without a genuine longing for God, both individuals a

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Shane Idleman

In his sermon 'Fill Me or Kill Me', Shane Idleman emphasizes the urgent need for spiritual revival and the dangers of arrogance and division within the church. He shares his personal journey of transformation from a life of arrogance and debate to one of humility and desperation for God's presence.

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C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the urgent need for spiritual revival among Christians, urging believers to recognize that true religion is solely the work of God. He points out that many church members exhibit a lack of genuine godliness, and their conversations often neglect the name of Jesus, indicating

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray emphasizes that every heresy, particularly a worldly spirit, undermines the spiritual vitality of the church. He warns that rejecting core truths about Christ and salvation weakens faith and places the church under the influence of worldly powers. The most dangerous heresy is the world

D.L. Moody

D.L. Moody emphasizes that the Gospel retains its power and that the Church must return to its roots by confessing sins and seeking the Holy Spirit's influence. He laments the current state of Christendom, where many churches prioritize social status and intellectualism over spiritual conversions. M

Leonard Ravenhill

Leonard Ravenhill passionately addresses the concept of 'Holy Anger' in his sermon 'Be Angry and Sin Not,' emphasizing that anger can be a righteous response to the spiritual decline and moral failures within the church and society. He critiques the complacency of modern preachers and the church's f

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray emphasizes the urgent need for a revival of holiness within the Church, arguing that past revivals focused primarily on the conversion of sinners without fostering a deeper spiritual life among believers. He asserts that a true revival must involve a complete consecration to Christ, en

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