Financial independence is a concept that is addressed in the Bible, where Christians are encouraged to be wise stewards of their resources and to trust in God's provision. According to Proverbs 22:7, "the borrower is slave to the lender," highlighting the importance of managing debt and living within one's means. In 2 Corinthians 9:8, Paul writes that God is able to provide abundantly, "so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work," emphasizing the idea that true financial independence comes from trusting in God's sovereignty and provision, as also seen in Psalms 37:3, which advises believers to "trust in the Lord and do good" and to "dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture." By adopting a biblical perspective on finances, Christians can cultivate a sense of freedom and contentment that is not dependent on material wealth.
Watchman Nee addresses the critical issue of finance in ministry, emphasizing that the early apostles relied solely on God's provision rather than human support. He argues that true faith in God eliminates financial concerns, allowing workers to focus on their spiritual mission without being influen
Jack Hibbs delivers a powerful sermon on 'The Discipline of Disappointment,' emphasizing that disappointment is an inevitable part of life that can be managed through faith in God. He explains that unreasonable expectations often lead to disappointment and encourages the congregation to place their
Bakht Singh emphasizes the significance of recognizing the Lord as our Rock, Fortress, Deliverer, and God, illustrating how these attributes provide spiritual security and strength in life's trials. He draws parallels between the experiences of David and the believer's journey, highlighting the nece
Steve Evans emphasizes the transformative power of God through the story of Ezekiel's Valley of Dry Bones, illustrating that even the most hopeless situations can be revived by faith and the anointing of the Holy Spirit. He challenges the congregation to consider their own ministries and the areas i
Edwin H. Waldvogel emphasizes that Jesus Christ is the great physician for both our souls and bodies, asserting that healing is part of the atonement achieved on the cross. He encourages believers to recognize the numerous accounts of healing in the New Testament and to have faith in God's promises,
Aimee Semple McPherson delivers a powerful sermon on 'Divine Healing in the Word of God,' emphasizing that Jesus Christ is unchanging and continues to heal today as He did in the past. She illustrates how healing is woven throughout the Bible, from Genesis to the New Testament, and asserts that fait
David Wilkerson emphasizes that the battles we face are ultimately the Lord's, not ours. He draws from 2 Chronicles 20, where King Jehoshaphat and his people seek God in the face of overwhelming odds, reminding us that when we feel powerless, we should turn our eyes to God. Wilkerson encourages beli
Shane Idleman emphasizes the importance of finding hope in a seemingly hopeless world, particularly for the youth. He discusses the overwhelming influence of social media and the need for young people to seek God wholeheartedly, using biblical examples of young figures like Josiah and Daniel to illu
Charles Finney addresses the critical issue of unbelief, defining it as the absence of faith and highlighting its various manifestations, such as worldly-mindedness, anxiety, and apathy towards the gospel. He emphasizes that unbelief is unreasonable and wicked, as it leads individuals to neglect the
Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the power of prayer through the story of Peter's miraculous escape from prison, highlighting the early church's unwavering faith and commitment to prayer without ceasing. He contrasts the desperate situation of Peter, bound by chains and guarded by soldiers, with the chu
