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The term "Dutch" does not appear in the Bible, as the scriptures were written long before the formation of the modern Dutch nation and its language. The Bible primarily addresses the ancient cultures and peoples of the Near East, such as the Israelites, Egyptians, Babylonians, and Greeks. The contemporary term "Dutch" refers to the people and language of the Netherlands, which emerged much later in history.However, if you are considering the broader context of the Dutch Reformed Church or the influence of Dutch theologians and missionaries in the history of Christianity, it is worth noting that the Reformation had a significant impact on the Netherlands. Figures like John Calvin influenced Dutch Protestantism, which in turn affected religious thought and practice in various regions, including America. This historical context can provide insight into how Dutch culture and theology have contributed to the wider Christian tradition, though it is not directly referenced in the biblical texts themselves.
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Spiritual Balance (Dutch)
By George Verwer1921:16:43MAT 6:33ACT 8:25ACT 20:321TH 5:12HEB 13:172PE 3:18In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of finding balance in various aspects of life. They emphasize the need for discipline and planning, while also allowing room for God to guide and bring something special. The speaker also addresses the balance between zeal and wisdom, highlighting the difference between reckless faith and discernment. They emphasize the importance of using both faith and common sense in decision-making. Additionally, the speaker talks about the balance between intellectual and emotional aspects of Christianity, emphasizing the need for both theology and emotional experiences. They also mention the importance of freedom and allowing room for failure in spiritual development.
Logica Van Toewijding (Eng-Dutch)
By George Verwer1621:13:09MAT 22:37MRK 12:31LUK 10:27ROM 12:1GAL 5:14HEB 12:1In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of being with a believer named Captain Padgett on his deathbed. Captain Padgett expressed his readiness to go to be with the Lord, and four hours later, he passed away. The speaker emphasizes that believers are created to worship God for eternity and to rule with Him. He mentions two books by an author called "Destiny for the Throne" and "Don't Waste Your Staros" that discuss the purpose of suffering. The sermon concludes with a prayer for God to speak through His word and for workers to be sent out to share the Gospel.
Lahetyskonferenssi 2001 (Pt1) (Dutch)
By George Verwer23349:44MAT 6:33MAT 9:35MAT 9:37MRK 16:15LUK 10:2ACT 1:8ACT 13:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the topic of what God is doing around the world. While he acknowledges that there are others who may be better at sharing about God's work, he feels called to talk about what is not being done. He emphasizes the importance of praying for countries like Tibet and being more effective in sending missionaries to unreached regions. The speaker also shares his personal testimony of how prayer and evangelism impacted his life, and encourages the audience to have the love of Jesus as their motive for reaching others with the gospel. The sermon concludes with a discussion on the need for more workers in the harvest field and the importance of compassion and action in following Jesus' example.
Lahetyskonferenssi 2001 (Pt2) (Dutch)
By George Verwer2261:05:47MAT 6:33LUK 9:23HEB 12:1In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of ministering at a meeting in Germany. He talks about speaking for an hour and a half, with the young people listening attentively while an older man in the back seemed impatient. The speaker emphasizes the importance of giving and going, and shares a story of a man who donated his watch during the sermon. He then introduces the concept of vision and the need to have a global perspective in fulfilling the task that Jesus gave us. The speaker expresses gratitude for the opportunity to speak at a mission conference and highlights the declining popularity of missions in many parts of the world. He encourages the audience to be willing to leave their comfort zones and to be disciplined in prayer and good deeds.
Lahetyskonferenssi 2001 (Pt3) (Dutch)
By George Verwer24651:32MAT 9:38MAT 6:33ACT 4:31ROM 11:33ROM 12:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of attending a weekend focused on world missions. He highlights the rarity of such opportunities for Finnish young people and the need for clear messages about the people of the world. The speaker also addresses the responsibility of Christians to share the gospel, especially in liberal churches where missionary work may be disregarded. He encourages radical commitment to Jesus and presenting one's body as a living sacrifice, referencing Isaiah 6 and Romans 12:1-2. The sermon also addresses the issue of spiritual inconsistency among some young people, who appear to be different individuals depending on the setting.
De Visie Van Om en Alles Achter Laten (Eng - Dutch) (Pt2)
By George Verwer26738:03MRK 1:16In this sermon, the speaker discusses the issue of one-third of the people in the nation being overweight and the need for a renewal of sacrifice and discipline within the Church of Christ. The speaker emphasizes the importance of spreading the vision of God through literature and using it as a tool to spread the word of God worldwide. The sermon also focuses on Jesus choosing his disciples and the motivation of compassion in mission work. The speaker encourages prayer as a starting point and obedience to God's commands in order to see the fulfillment of the harvest.
Lahetyskonferenssi 2001 (Pt4) (Dutch)
By George Verwer2451:01:48ISA 6:1MAT 6:33MAT 28:19JHN 4:35ACT 9:6ROM 12:1The video presented in the sermon is titled "Transformation" and showcases the impact of prayer and unity in five different cities around the world. In each city, leaders and young people from various churches came together to pray, dream, and work towards the transformation of their communities. As they sought God's guidance and love, more people came to Christ and influential individuals in the cities also accepted Jesus. This resulted in a significant cultural and societal transformation in each location. The video serves as a powerful testament to the power of prayer and the potential for change when believers unite in seeking God's will.
Gv in Holland Persoonnlijke Getuigenis (1) (Eng to Dutch)
By George Verwer14746:02MAT 4:18MAT 6:33MAT 9:35In this sermon, the speaker begins by sharing his testimony and expressing gratitude for the opportunity to be at the conference. He references Matthew chapter 9 and talks about how Jesus called the fishermen to follow him and become fishers of men. The speaker then shares about his own experiences in India and the growth of their work there. He also mentions the birth of Operation Mobilization and the impact of one woman's prayers. The speaker emphasizes the importance of taking God at his word and shares examples of young people surrendering their lives to Christ and the growth of evangelism in Mexico. The speaker concludes by encouraging the audience to be open to God's calling and to be willing to leave their nets to become fishers of men.
Gv in Holland Logica Van Toewijding (3) (Eng to Dutch)
By George Verwer15852:22MAT 22:37LUK 14:27LUK 14:33ACT 20:31HEB 12:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of total surrender and commitment to Jesus Christ. He references Luke 14:33, where Jesus teaches that whoever does not forsake all they have cannot be His disciple. The preacher highlights the need for dedication and passion in every area of life, comparing it to the dedication seen in sports and business. He also mentions the obedience to God's word as a logical reason for this commitment. Overall, the sermon encourages believers to live a life of surrender and wholehearted devotion to Jesus Christ.
Meerdere Gesprekken (Dutch)
By Corrie Ten Boom86626:25In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a heart turned towards God rather than the world. They use the analogy of a glass of water to illustrate this point, explaining that if the heart is divided between the world and God, nothing can flow in or out. The speaker encourages listeners to fully commit their hearts to God, stating that only when the glass is lifted 100% can the stream of life water flow freely. They also discuss the significance of having the Holy Spirit in one's heart and the need to prioritize spiritual matters over worldly possessions. The sermon concludes with a message of hope, highlighting the belief that the knowledge of the Lord will one day cover the earth.
Wise Words for Living (English to Dutch)
By George Verwer1301:20:23ACT 4:31ACT 8:4ACT 8:25ACT 20:321TH 5:122PE 3:18In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of finding balance in various areas of life. He emphasizes the need to plan ahead while also leaving room for God to guide and bring something special. The speaker also highlights the balance between zeal and wisdom, reckless faith and discernment. He mentions the balance between crisis experiences and spiritual growth, emphasizing the importance of both emotional recommitment to God and steady spiritual development. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the need for balance in other areas of life, such as organization, family dynamics, and church ministry.
Evenwichtigheid (Eng - Dutch)
By George Verwer15438:23MAT 6:33ACT 8:4ACT 8:25ROM 12:52CO 6:10EPH 4:16JAS 2:14In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of following Christ and giving our lives to Him. He encourages the audience to share their testimonies and experiences with the Dutch office, either in person or through writing. The speaker also discusses the balance between different aspects of ministry, such as evangelism and church planting, as well as the need for balance in other areas of life, including discipline in the home. Additionally, the speaker highlights the significance of understanding history and how God has worked in different denominations.
De Visie Van Om en Alles Achter Laten (Eng - Dutch) (Pt1)
By George Verwer20245:21MAT 9:35In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of worship and its connection to world evangelism. He shares about a prayer meeting where many young people were passionately worshiping God late into the night. The speaker highlights the lack of teaching on world vision and missions in many churches and encourages the audience to make up for lost time in learning about and engaging in world evangelization. He also shares a personal anecdote about speaking at a meeting in Germany and the humorous incident of a man pointing to his watch during the long sermon. Overall, the speaker urges the audience to have a spirit of expectation and to expect great things from God.
Interviewen (Dutch)
By Corrie Ten Boom1.2K19:54PSA 119:105ISA 11:9MAT 6:33JHN 14:6ROM 3:232CO 5:20REV 21:5In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story about the love and support he received from his father, which helped him endure a difficult time in prison. He emphasizes that everyone can come to the Lord, as Jesus has made salvation available to all. The speaker also discusses the importance of living a life that reflects the love and peace of God, and being ambassadors for Christ. He encourages listeners to have faith in God, as He is the one who empowers and works through them. The sermon concludes with the reminder that Jesus is coming again and will make all things new.
Gv in Holland Overlevingskansen (2) (Eng to Dutch)
By George Verwer15738:26PSA 37:4HAB 3:17MAT 6:33ROM 8:28PHP 4:61TH 5:16HEB 4:10In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of giving thanks in all circumstances, even when everything seems to be going wrong. He refers to the book of Habakkuk in the Old Testament, specifically chapter 3, verses 17-19, which highlight the need to praise God despite difficult circumstances. The speaker also discusses the concept of the "rest of faith" mentioned in the book of Hebrews, chapter 4, emphasizing the importance of stepping out and serving the Lord in order to experience true fellowship and survive the attacks of the enemy. The sermon concludes with the speaker encouraging the audience to develop a positive attitude, remain constant in the word and prayer, and actively engage in the work of God.