Doing God's Will
Doing God's Will3
Christ's Meat the Will of God.
By Watchman Nee0PSA 40:8MAT 8:3JHN 4:34ROM 12:2EPH 6:6PHP 2:13COL 3:231TH 5:16HEB 10:7JAS 4:15Watchman Nee emphasizes the importance of aligning our will with God's will, as demonstrated by Christ's commitment to fulfilling the Father's purpose. He illustrates that true sustenance comes from actively doing God's will rather than merely discussing it, highlighting that our will must be set to cooperate with God's. Nee encourages believers to continually ask, 'What is God's will?' instead of focusing on personal desires, asserting that this alignment empowers us to act in faith and authority against spiritual opposition. The sermon underscores that our active choice to do God's will is essential for experiencing His divine plan in our lives.
Our Lord and the Samaritans John 4:31-42
By R.A. Torrey0JHN 4:31R.A. Torrey emphasizes the significance of doing God's will as Jesus illustrates through His interaction with the Samaritan woman and His disciples. He highlights the spiritual nourishment that comes from fulfilling God's purpose, contrasting it with the physical hunger of the disciples. The sermon also explores the transformative power of personal testimony, as seen in the Samaritan woman's influence on her community, leading them to seek Jesus for themselves. Ultimately, Torrey underscores the importance of direct faith in Christ over secondhand testimony, as the Samaritans come to recognize Jesus as the Savior of the world through their own experience. The message calls believers to be aware of the spiritual harvest around them and to actively participate in God's work.
Do the Will of God From the Heart - Part 1
By Phil Beach Jr.241:03:30PRO 4:20MAT 12:46JHN 4:34ROM 8:1ROM 12:2PHP 2:12HEB 5:5Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the necessity of doing God's will from the heart, urging believers to guard their hearts diligently as the center of their spiritual lives. He explains that the heart is the source of life and actions, and that neglecting to keep it can lead to spiritual dullness and a failure to discern God's will. By examining the Melchizedek priesthood, he illustrates the importance of aligning our desires with God's eternal will rather than our fleeting human impulses. The sermon calls for a deep commitment to understanding and living out God's Word, which is essential for spiritual maturity and fulfilling God's purpose in our lives.