Exposing darkness is a biblical theme that underscores the importance of revealing and confronting evil, sin, and spiritual deception, in order to bring them under the light of God's truth and redemption. According to Ephesians 5:11, believers are called to "expose" the unfruitful works of darkness, while 1 John 1:5 reminds us that God is light, and in Him there is no darkness at all. As Psalms 119:105 notes, God's word is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path, guiding us through the darkness and enabling us to expose the lies and deceit of the enemy, and instead, walk in the light of God's truth and love. By exposing darkness, Christians can experience the liberating power of God's truth and live a life of freedom, hope, and redemption.
Shane Idleman emphasizes the need for Christians to engage in politics, arguing that it is a biblical responsibility to expose the unfruitful works of darkness in society. He reflects on his own journey of awakening to the importance of political involvement, driven by a passion for righteousness an
Shane Idleman emphasizes the urgent need for Christians to awaken and actively engage in societal issues, particularly in the political realm, as silence can lead to detrimental consequences for future generations. He draws on the example of the men of Issachar from 1 Chronicles, who understood the
In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a man named Victor who was desperate for money and decided to wait for his mother outside a church to take money from her purse. However, during the sermon, the preacher felt prompted by the Lord to quote a verse about the consequences of hardening o
Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the critical state of the Church, likening it to a deep sleep while the enemy sows discord and error among believers. He draws from Matthew 13:24, highlighting the urgency for Christians to awaken and actively engage in spiritual warfare against the forces of darkness. R
In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a man named Victor who had been living a sinful life. One night, Victor was sitting outside a church, hoping to get money from his mother's purse. However, the preacher felt prompted by God to quote Proverbs 29:1, warning that those who are often rep
In this sermon, the speaker addresses the pessimistic age we live in and calls for hope. He refers to the book of Revelation and discusses the possibility of a worldwide revival, known as the thousand-year reign. The speaker emphasizes the need for a genuine awakening and challenges the idea that ha
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the urgency of the times we are living in and the need for repentance and turning to God. He highlights the importance of guarding against the deceitfulness of sin and not being swayed by a man-centered gospel. The speaker also challenges the audience to not ju
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing that the power to bring light into darkness lies solely in the hands of God. He encourages the listeners to cry out to God and pray for the message of God to open people's eyes. The preacher also highlights the role of believers a
Shane Idleman passionately addresses the urgent need for America and the church to awaken from their slumber of unrepentant sin and moral decay. He emphasizes that many justify their sinful actions, leading to a divisive and angry society. Idleman calls for boldness in confronting evil, particularly
Shane Idleman passionately preaches about the urgent need for the church to awaken and arise, drawing parallels between the prophetic messages of Isaiah and the current state of America. He emphasizes the importance of addressing idolatry, pride, and spiritual apathy, urging believers to engage in h
