Deliverance from Sin
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Awake and Shake!
By David Wilkerson0ISA 52:1David Wilkerson's sermon 'Awake and Shake!' emphasizes the urgent call for believers to recognize their spiritual bondage and the need for awakening and deliverance. He draws from Isaiah 52, illustrating the plight of the captive daughter of Zion, who has sold herself into sin and despair, yet is offered redemption and restoration by God. Wilkerson urges Christians to shake off their lethargy, acknowledge their sins, and take action towards freedom, reminding them that they possess the strength and power through Christ to overcome their struggles. The message is one of hope, emphasizing that God loves His children and desires their deliverance, not condemnation.
The Blood of Christ
By Watchman Nee0ROM 3:23ROM 5:8GAL 2:20Watchman Nee emphasizes that the normal Christian life is fundamentally different from the average Christian experience, centering on the concept of Christ living in us rather than our own efforts. He explains that the dual problem of humanity is both 'sins' and 'sin', where the former requires forgiveness and the latter demands deliverance, which is achieved through the Blood of Christ and the Cross. The Blood addresses our sins and justifies us before God, while the Cross deals with our sinful nature, allowing us to live victoriously. Nee highlights the importance of understanding the sufficiency of Christ's Blood in overcoming guilt and accusations from Satan, asserting that our approach to God must always be through the Blood, not our own merits. Ultimately, he calls believers to recognize the power of the Blood in securing their relationship with God and silencing the accuser.
Deliverance From Sin and the Soul Life
By Watchman Nee0ROM 6:6Watchman Nee emphasizes the foundational truth of Romans 6 regarding deliverance from sin, asserting that every believer can experience liberation from sin's power immediately upon accepting Christ. He explains the roles of sin, the old man, and the body of sin, highlighting that true deliverance comes not from self-effort or asceticism but through recognizing that our old man was crucified with Christ. Nee stresses the importance of faith in reckoning ourselves dead to sin and alive to God, as well as the necessity of yielding our members as instruments of righteousness. He warns against the dangers of relying on the soul life, which can lead to a soulish or carnal Christian experience, and calls for a deeper understanding of living by the Spirit. Ultimately, he encourages believers to pursue a life that is fully surrendered to God, moving beyond mere deliverance from sin to a complete transformation of life.
Power to Overcome the Flesh
By David Wilkerson0David Wilkerson emphasizes the significance of the Passover as a foreshadowing of our deliverance from sin through the blood of Jesus. Just as the Israelites were protected by the blood of the lamb, we are assured safety and power over sin through Christ's sacrifice. The sermon highlights that while sin may still exist in our lives, it does not have dominion over us, and we are empowered to overcome the flesh. Wilkerson encourages believers to remain hopeful and expectant for Christ's return, reminding us of the privilege of being cleansed and prepared as His bride.
Galatians 2:20 Edinburgh
By John Nelson Darby0ROM 6:6ROM 7:18GAL 2:20John Nelson Darby emphasizes the necessity of being crucified with Christ to overcome the power of self and sin. He explains that true life comes only after death to the old self, highlighting that believers are not just born again but are also dead to their former nature. Darby clarifies that the law brings condemnation and death to the flesh, but through Christ's sacrifice, believers find deliverance and new life. He encourages the faithful to reckon themselves dead to sin and to embrace the life of Christ within them, which empowers them to live righteously. Ultimately, the sermon illustrates the transformative power of Christ's death and resurrection in the believer's life.
Wild Donkeys
By David Ravenhill411:14:11JER 2:21David Ravenhill passionately addresses the struggles of Christians with overpowering lust and sinful habits in his sermon 'Wild Donkeys.' He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the spirit of a wild donkey that drives individuals back to their sins, despite their desire for freedom. Ravenhill shares personal testimonies of individuals who have battled with sin and highlights the necessity of having a genuine fear of God to achieve true deliverance. He encourages the congregation to seek repentance and the fear of the Lord, assuring them that victory over sin is possible through faith in Jesus Christ. The message culminates in a call for those struggling with sin to come forward for prayer and deliverance.
The Secret of Deliverance From Evil.
By Horatius Bonar0PSA 34:9PSA 111:10PRO 8:13PRO 16:6ECC 12:13ISA 33:6ROM 6:232CO 5:11HEB 12:281JN 1:9Horatius Bonar emphasizes the pervasive nature of evil in the world, both within and without, and highlights that true deliverance from sin comes through the fear of the Lord. He explains that while many attempt to combat sin through time, effort, human wisdom, law, or terror, these methods are ineffective. Instead, the fear of God, rooted in the understanding of His forgiveness, is the true corrective that leads to obedience, fellowship, love, and zeal. Bonar asserts that this fear transforms our relationship with sin, enabling us to depart from it and align our lives with God's will. Ultimately, he warns that the absence of this fear is the root cause of wickedness in the hearts of men.
Delivered From Sin
By D.L. Moody0EXO 3:7D.L. Moody emphasizes that God sees our afflictions and desires to deliver us from sin, just as He delivered the Israelites from Egypt. He argues that every believer has weaknesses that can hinder their spiritual growth and usefulness, but through God's power, we can achieve victory over these besetting sins. Moody insists that it is not God's will for us to remain under the control of sin, and that true self-control is essential for bearing fruit for God's glory. He encourages believers to seek complete deliverance from all evils, asserting that God is willing and able to provide this freedom if we earnestly desire it.
Jesus the Willing Captive John 18:1-10
By John Nelson Darby0JHN 18:4John Nelson Darby emphasizes the profound willingness of Christ to surrender Himself to capture, fully aware of the impending suffering, demonstrating His self-devotion for our deliverance. He highlights that through Christ's sacrifice, the power of Satan is annihilated, and believers are no longer under its dominion, akin to Israel's deliverance from Egypt. Darby explains that Christ's agony in Gethsemane and His ultimate obedience in drinking the cup of wrath signify the complete victory over sin and death, offering perfect light and joy to believers. He encourages the congregation to recognize their new creation in Christ, free from the power of darkness and brought into the light of God. The sermon concludes with a call to appreciate the perfect deliverance that Christ has achieved for all who believe.