God's Faithfulness
God's Faithfulness71
He Remains Faithful to Deliver
By David Wilkerson0JOB 42:10PSA 34:18ISA 41:10JER 29:11ROM 8:282CO 1:8PHP 4:62TI 1:7HEB 13:51PE 5:7David Wilkerson addresses the struggles faced by righteous, Spirit-filled Christians who may feel overwhelmed and on the brink of giving up despite their close relationship with Jesus. He highlights biblical figures like Job, Jeremiah, and Paul, who experienced deep despair yet ultimately found victory through their faith. Wilkerson emphasizes that God allows trials to strengthen faith and encourages believers to trust in the Holy Spirit, pray, and engage with Scripture to find deliverance. The message reassures that even in the darkest times, God remains faithful to deliver His people.
Jacob's Ladder
By David Wilkerson0GEN 25:29GEN 27:18GEN 28:12GEN 28:14PSA 91:11MAT 18:10JHN 1:51ROM 8:31HEB 1:14David Wilkerson explores the life of Jacob, a flawed yet beloved figure in the Old Testament, who deceived his brother Esau to obtain his birthright and blessing. Despite Jacob's manipulative actions, God revealed His unwavering love and purpose for him through a vision of a ladder connecting heaven and earth, symbolizing divine activity and angelic ministry. This vision reassured Jacob of God's presence and promise, emphasizing that God's guidance and protection are still active in our lives today. Wilkerson highlights that the same angels who served Jacob continue to minister to us, reminding us of God's faithfulness and commitment to His people.
I Will Never Leave Thee, nor Forsake Thee
By A.B. Simpson0DEU 31:6PSA 34:18PSA 139:7ISA 63:9LAM 3:22MAT 28:20ROM 8:382CO 12:9HEB 13:51JN 1:9A.B. Simpson emphasizes God's unwavering presence and compassion, even when we stray from His path and face the consequences of our mistakes. He reassures us that, like the Israelites during their forty years of wandering, God remains by our side, ready to forgive and guide us back to Him upon our repentance. Simpson encourages believers not to lose faith despite their shortcomings, as God's promise to never leave or forsake us stands firm. He highlights the importance of humility and supplication in seeking God's grace and restoration. Ultimately, God's patient love and support are ever-present, waiting for us to return to Him.
Past Deliverance Begets Faith
By C.H. Spurgeon01SA 17:37PSA 34:4PSA 46:1PSA 77:11ISA 41:10ROM 8:312CO 1:20PHP 4:19HEB 13:51PE 5:7C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that past deliverances from God should strengthen our faith in facing new challenges, as exemplified by David's confidence in the Lord's protection against Goliath. He reminds us that just as God delivered David from the lion and the bear, He will also deliver us from our current struggles. Spurgeon encourages believers to recall God's previous acts of kindness and to trust that He will not abandon us in our time of need. The sermon reassures us that God's faithfulness remains constant, and we should approach our fears with courage, knowing that God is always with us.
To God Be All Praise and Glory
By David Wilkerson0PSA 31:1David Wilkerson emphasizes the faithfulness of God in providing comfort and guidance through His Word, encouraging believers to seek specific scriptures that resonate with their personal struggles. He highlights the importance of prayer and trust in God during times of trouble, assuring that God is a refuge and will deliver those who seek Him. Wilkerson urges listeners to identify and claim the verses that speak to their hearts, believing that God has a special message for each individual.
"As I Was, So I Will Be!"
By A.W. Tozer0JOS 1:5PSA 102:27ISA 41:10MAL 3:6MAT 28:20ROM 8:38HEB 13:8A.W. Tozer emphasizes the eternal nature of God as the great Antecedent, asserting that our understanding of God must recognize His constant presence and precedence in all things. He illustrates this through the story of Joshua, who, after the death of Moses, needed reassurance that God's faithfulness remains unchanged. Tozer highlights that while human leaders may pass away, the God they served continues to be with His people, affirming His promise: 'As I was with Moses, so I will be with thee.' This message encourages believers to trust in the unchanging nature of God amidst life's transitions.
The Glory of the Impossible
By Devern Fromke1.5K1:14:071CO 10:1Devern Fromke shares the profound truth that God often leads His people into impossible situations to reveal His glory. He reflects on the Israelites' journey from Egypt through the wilderness, emphasizing that their challenges were not punishments but opportunities for growth and deeper relationship with God. Fromke encourages believers to recognize the difference between mere provision and true blessing, urging them to seek God's purpose in their trials. He highlights the importance of being sensitive to God's voice rather than relying solely on principles or past experiences. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deeper understanding of God's faithfulness and the transformative power of trusting Him in the midst of the impossible.
(How to Understand the Kjv Bible) 32 Psalm 100
By Keith Simons4722:14GEN 12:3PSA 100:1Keith Simons emphasizes that the message of the Bible, particularly Psalms 100, is for all nations, not just the Jews. He explains how God chose Israel to be a light to the world, inviting all people to worship Him with joy and thanksgiving. The psalm encourages believers to serve God with gladness and to recognize His goodness and faithfulness across generations. Simons highlights the importance of joyful worship and the call for all nations to join in praising the one true God. Ultimately, he reminds us that God's mercy and truth are everlasting, extending to every generation.
He Constantly Abides
By C.H. Spurgeon01SA 12:22JHN 13:1ROM 8:38EPH 1:4HEB 13:5C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that God's unwavering commitment to His people is rooted in His choice and love for them, as stated in 1 Samuel 12:22. He explains that God's election is not only the foundation of His love but also a reflection of His unchanging nature, which cannot be tarnished by forsaking His chosen ones. Spurgeon reassures believers that God's past acts of lovingkindness guarantee His continued presence and support, as He has invested too much in their salvation to abandon them. The sacrifice of Jesus serves as a powerful reminder that God will not forsake those for whom He has shed His blood. Ultimately, God's love is steadfast and eternal, ensuring that He will bless His people continually.
Have Faith in God's Faithfulness
By David Wilkerson0PSA 46:1ISA 41:10DAN 3:17DAN 6:22MAT 19:26LUK 1:37ROM 8:282CO 5:7HEB 11:1JAS 1:2David Wilkerson emphasizes that true faith begins with a complete surrender to God's care, requiring active trust in His ability to perform the impossible. He illustrates this through the story of Abram, who learned to trust God in dire circumstances, affirming that faith reveals God's faithfulness even when situations do not change. Wilkerson points out that often, God allows us to remain in challenging situations to transform us and deepen our trust in His power. He highlights the experiences of the three Hebrew children and Daniel, who encountered God's miraculous power only in the midst of their trials. Ultimately, the sermon teaches that faith is not just about escaping difficulties but recognizing God's unwavering presence and faithfulness through them.
There Failed Not Ought of Any Good Thing Which the Lord Had Spoken
By A.B. Simpson0JOS 21:45PSA 145:13ISA 55:11LAM 3:22ROM 8:28PHP 1:61TH 5:24HEB 10:232PE 3:9REV 7:10A.B. Simpson emphasizes the faithfulness of God in his sermon, reminding us that one day we will fully understand the journey of our lives and the divine guidance we received through trials and tribulations. He paints a picture of a future where we will stand in glory, reflecting on the promises kept by God and the love demonstrated through our experiences. Simpson encourages believers to trust in God's unwavering goodness, assuring that every promise made will come to fruition, leading to a heartfelt acknowledgment of His faithfulness.
Not Above Temptation
By David Wilkerson0PSA 124:22CO 1:9David Wilkerson emphasizes that no one is above temptation, regardless of their spiritual state. He warns that loving Jesus makes believers targets for Satan, who seeks to instill guilt and fear. Wilkerson references Paul's teaching that trials are meant to redirect our trust from ourselves to God. He illustrates this with David's story, showing that even after severe sin, God's mercy prevails, and believers can find hope in God's faithfulness during temptations. Ultimately, he reassures that God provides a way to endure every trial we face.
Thy Prayers . . . Are Come Up for a Memorial Before God
By A.B. Simpson0PSA 56:8ISA 62:6ACT 10:4REV 5:8A.B. Simpson emphasizes the significance of persistent prayer, illustrating how the prayers of Cornelius were treasured by God and eventually led to a powerful response. He likens the accumulation of prayers to rain that nourishes the dry ground, suggesting that God remembers and honors the supplications of His people. Simpson encourages believers to be 'the Lord's remembrancers,' urging them to continually present their requests before God, as no prayer is ever wasted. The sermon reassures that even delayed answers to prayer can result in greater blessings. Ultimately, the message is one of hope and encouragement to keep praying fervently.
I Will Not, Not, Not, Not, Not
By Thomas Brooks0PSA 37:25MAT 6:31PHP 4:11HEB 10:34HEB 13:5Thomas Brooks emphasizes the unwavering promise of God to never leave or forsake His people, as highlighted in Hebrews 13:5. He explains the significance of the fivefold repetition of 'I will not' in the Greek, assuring believers of God's constant care and presence, even in times of loss and hardship. Despite the Hebrew Christians facing severe trials and losing their possessions, they are called to find contentment in God's faithfulness. Brooks encourages believers to adjust their mindset to their circumstances, trusting that God remains with them regardless of their material situation. Ultimately, the sermon reassures that true satisfaction comes from knowing God will always be by our side.
The Lord God, Even My God, . . Will Not Fail
By F.B. Meyer01CH 28:20PSA 37:25PSA 73:26ISA 41:10MAT 28:20JHN 14:27ROM 8:312CO 12:9PHP 1:6HEB 13:5F.B. Meyer emphasizes the comforting assurance that God will not fail or forsake us, drawing parallels between the building of the temple and the construction of our own lives. He encourages believers to recognize that, despite the challenges and failures we may face, God remains our constant source of strength and provision. Meyer reminds us that in Jesus, we find the perfect model of life, urging us to imitate Him in our daily walk. He reassures us that even when our strength wanes, God's faithfulness will carry us through to the completion of His plans for us. Ultimately, we are called to trust in God's sufficiency and presence, knowing He will help us overcome our fears.
An Uplifting Message
By David Wilkerson0LAM 3:22JAS 5:111PE 4:12David Wilkerson delivers an uplifting message aimed at those who are struggling with despair, loneliness, and grief, emphasizing that even the most faithful Christians can experience deep trials. He shares the story of Job and the prophet Jeremiah, illustrating that suffering is a common experience for believers and that God allows these trials to strengthen our faith. Wilkerson reassures listeners that in their darkest moments, they can find God’s compassion and faithfulness, encouraging them to trust in His promises and to look beyond their afflictions. He emphasizes that God is present even in our lowest points, offering hope and comfort to those who feel abandoned. Ultimately, the message is one of resilience and the assurance that God will not forsake His children.
A Sermon for the Time Present (Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, No. 1990, October 30, 1887)
By C.H. Spurgeon0ZEP 3:16C.H. Spurgeon delivers a powerful sermon based on Zephaniah 3:16-18, emphasizing God's unwavering presence and might in the midst of His people, encouraging them not to fear or grow weary. He highlights the joy and love God has for His people, illustrating that even in trying times, God rejoices over them and finds satisfaction in their redemption. Spurgeon calls for believers to remain steadfast, joyful, and zealous in their faith, reminding them that God's promises are ever-abundant and that He will restore His church. The sermon serves as a reminder that despite the challenges faced, God's faithfulness and love provide a solid foundation for hope and action.
Luke 1:5
By Chuck Smith0MAL 4:5LUK 1:5LUK 1:57Chuck Smith discusses the significance of God's silence for 400 years and the conditions under which He chose to speak again, highlighting the corrupt state of the religious system and the oppressive rule of Herod. He emphasizes the righteousness of Zacharias and Elizabeth, who remained faithful despite their childlessness, symbolizing hope in a time of despair. The sermon illustrates how God breaks His silence through the angel's message to Zacharias, marking the beginning of a new revelation through His Son. This moment signifies a transition from curse to blessing, as God's promise is about to be fulfilled.
Established and Kept
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 91:2PSA 121:7ISA 41:10LAM 3:22ROM 8:31PHP 1:62TH 3:32TI 1:12HEB 13:51PE 5:10C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the faithfulness of the Lord in his sermon 'Established and Kept,' reminding us that while we encounter unreasonable and wicked men, we need not be troubled by them. Instead, we can find solace in God's unwavering promises and His ability to establish and protect us from evil. Spurgeon encourages believers to trust in God's faithful nature, assuring us that He will fulfill His purpose for our lives and provide divine protection against all adversities. The sermon calls for a prayerful reliance on the Lord, who is our true refuge and source of strength.
He Never Gave Up on You
By Jim Cymbala36418:59MRK 16:1Jim Cymbala emphasizes that despite our failures and shortcomings, God never gives up on us. He illustrates this through the story of the women at the tomb who were the first to witness the resurrection of Jesus, highlighting that even when the disciples faltered, Jesus was ready to meet them again in Galilee. Cymbala encourages listeners to recognize that Jesus is alive and accessible anywhere, not just in church, and that He offers endless opportunities for new beginnings. The message reassures that no matter how far we stray, God's love and mercy are always there to welcome us back. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a reconsecration to God's purpose in our lives, reminding us that we can always return to Him.
As Your Days, So Shall Your Strength Be
By Octavius Winslow0DEU 33:25PSA 121:2ISA 41:10JER 33:3LAM 3:22MAT 6:11PHP 4:192TI 2:13HEB 13:5JAS 1:17Octavius Winslow emphasizes the unwavering faithfulness of God as we enter a new period of time, encouraging Christians to trust in His promises and provision for the future. He reassures believers that despite the uncertainties and challenges ahead, God's grace, love, and strength will be sufficient for each day. Winslow calls for a personal dedication to God, urging individuals to seek forgiveness for the past and to rely on Christ's atoning sacrifice as they move forward. He highlights the importance of approaching God with childlike faith, asking for daily sustenance and strength. Ultimately, he reminds us that as our days unfold, so shall our strength be, rooted in God's unchanging nature.
And So All Israel Shall Be Saved
By C.H. Spurgeon0EXO 15:1C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the assurance of salvation for all of God's chosen people, drawing parallels between the Israelites' safe passage through the Red Sea and the ultimate redemption of believers. He reflects on the joy of knowing that not one of God's elect will be lost, as they will all gather around the throne in heaven to sing praises for His grace. Spurgeon encourages believers to remain hopeful, as the journey of faith continues, and reassures them that the last of the chosen will soon cross the sea of trials. He warns that the absence of even one redeemed soul would mar the harmony of heaven's song, underscoring the completeness of God's plan for salvation.
Not Forgotten
By C.H. Spurgeon0ISA 44:21ROM 8:38C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that God will never forget His servants, as His love and commitment to them are eternal and unchanging. He reassures that despite human forgetfulness and betrayal, God's thoughts and care for His people remain constant, as He has chosen them forever and blotted out their sins. Spurgeon highlights that God's relationship with His servants is based on His actions and grace, not on their performance. He reminds us that we are precious to God, who sees the value in us through Christ's sacrifice. The sermon calls for a response of remembrance and gratitude towards God, who continually sustains and supports us.
God Is Still Faithful
By David Wilkerson01SA 16:131SA 18:141SA 21:11PSA 34:4PSA 37:25LAM 3:22ROM 8:28PHP 1:62TI 2:13HEB 10:23David Wilkerson emphasizes that despite David's moment of unfaithfulness when he sought refuge in Gath, God remained faithful to His promises and purpose for David's life. Anointed by Samuel, David was a man of prayer, worship, and great faith, yet he faltered in his trust during a time of fear. Even when David acted foolishly, pretending to be mad to escape danger, God's plan for him continued to unfold, demonstrating that God's faithfulness is not dependent on our actions. Wilkerson encourages believers to remember that God's faithfulness persists even in our failures, as He works all things for our good.
I Samuel 7:12
By Chuck Smith01SA 7:122CH 7:14PSA 37:25ISA 41:10MAT 24:24ROM 8:31PHP 4:19HEB 13:5JAS 4:81PE 5:7Chuck Smith reflects on the past, present, and future in his sermon 'Facing the New Year,' emphasizing that the Lord has helped us thus far. He encourages looking back at God's faithfulness, recognizing the blessings in America, and warns against the dangers of forsaking God. Smith highlights the need for repentance to avoid judgment and reassures individuals of God's unwavering support. The message serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty and the importance of maintaining faith in challenging times.
The Lord Faithful, and His Word True to the Last
By Octavius Winslow0JOS 23:14PSA 37:5PSA 119:89ISA 40:8JHN 14:1ROM 4:21PHP 1:61TH 5:24HEB 10:232PE 1:4Octavius Winslow emphasizes the unwavering faithfulness of God and the truth of His promises, as illustrated by Joshua's reflection on God's fulfilled promises at the end of his life. He highlights that the sincerity of a believer is most evident in their final moments, where true faith emerges, and the assurance of God's word becomes a source of strength and comfort. Winslow encourages believers to trust in God's promises, especially during trials, as they are continually fulfilled in their lives. The sermon concludes with the hope that, like Joshua, believers will testify to God's faithfulness as they approach eternity, finding peace in His presence. Ultimately, the message is a celebration of God's unchanging love and the assurance of His promises.
God Is Bound to His Word
By David Wilkerson0JOS 21:451KI 8:562CH 20:32CH 20:6PSA 119:89ISA 55:11ROM 4:21HEB 10:232PE 3:9David Wilkerson emphasizes the concept of 'binding precedent' in prayer, illustrating how understanding God's past mercies can empower believers to pray boldly. He uses the example of King Jehoshaphat, who, in a time of crisis, reminded God of His promises and past actions, effectively binding God to His Word. This act of recalling God's faithfulness not only strengthened Jehoshaphat's faith but also led to divine intervention against Judah's enemies. Wilkerson encourages believers to approach God with the same confidence, knowing that His promises remain steadfast. Ultimately, he assures that God is bound to fulfill His Word in our lives.
He Never Fails
By C.H. Spurgeon0JOS 1:5PSA 37:25PSA 46:1ISA 41:10MAT 28:20ROM 8:311CO 10:13PHP 4:192TI 1:12HEB 13:5C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the unwavering promise of God to be with us, as stated in Joshua 1:5, assuring that He will never fail or forsake us. He encourages believers to find strength and courage in the face of life's challenges, knowing that God provides wisdom and valor against adversaries. Spurgeon reminds us that while human support may falter, God's faithfulness remains constant, allowing us to face our trials with calmness and hope. He calls for a restful faith, rooted in the assurance that God is always by our side, regardless of circumstances.
Are You Feeling Low and Troubled?
By David Wilkerson0PSA 34:4David Wilkerson addresses the feelings of despair and trouble through the lens of Psalms 77, written by Asaph, who experienced deep anguish yet remained a faithful prayer warrior. Asaph's struggle with comfort and his cry to God exemplifies the human experience of feeling low, yet he ultimately finds hope in God's deliverance. Wilkerson emphasizes that even in our darkest moments, like Asaph, we can seek the Lord and trust in His ability to restore our joy and peace. The sermon encourages believers to remember that God hears our cries and is present in our struggles, leading us to freedom from fear and despair.
Our Safety and Security
By Thomas Brooks0PSA 37:24ISA 41:10JHN 10:28ROM 8:38HEB 13:5Thomas Brooks emphasizes that our safety and security in Christ is not based on our own strength but on God's unwavering support. He illustrates this with the analogy of a mother holding her child, highlighting that it is God's everlasting arms that uphold us, ensuring we will not fall. Brooks reassures believers that even when we stumble, we are secure in the promise that God will never leave us nor forsake us. The sermon encourages trust in God's faithfulness and the assurance of eternal life through Christ.
Praise (When You Feel Least Like Praising / God's Faithfulness)
By Hans R. Waldvogel0PSA 103:1Hans R. Waldvogel emphasizes the power of praise, especially when one feels least inclined to do so. He shares his personal journey from darkness to light, illustrating how praise can transform one's spirit and invite God's presence. Waldvogel highlights that God is inherently faithful and willing to forgive and heal, urging believers to offer praise as a sacrifice that glorifies God and opens the way to His salvation. He recounts biblical examples, such as Job, to demonstrate that true faith and praise can lead to victory even in dire circumstances.
The Divine Rememberer
By A.W. Pink0GEN 8:1GEN 9:16GEN 19:29EXO 2:24PSA 40:2PSA 136:23ISA 41:10JER 30:7EPH 1:4TIT 1:2A.W. Pink emphasizes God's unwavering memory and faithfulness towards humanity, contrasting it with our tendency to forget Him. He reflects on the biblical instances where God remembered His people in their low estate, particularly the Israelites in Egypt, and how this theme extends to all believers today. Pink reassures that even in our darkest moments, God remains the faithful Rememberer, providing grace and support throughout our lives. He encourages believers to recognize God's covenant promises and His continual presence, especially during trials and tribulations. Ultimately, Pink calls for gratitude towards God for His enduring mercy and faithfulness, which will be fully realized in eternity.
The Stability of the Covenant of Grace - Part 1
By John Gill02SA 23:5PSA 89:30ISA 54:10John Gill emphasizes the unwavering nature of the Covenant of Grace, as expressed in David's last words, despite the turmoil in his life and kingdom. David acknowledges that his house is not in perfect alignment with God, yet he firmly believes in the everlasting covenant made with him, which is ordered and sure. Gill explains that this covenant remains intact regardless of personal afflictions, family troubles, or spiritual struggles, highlighting that God's love and mercy are constant. The sermon reassures believers that their covenant interest is unshaken by their failings or external challenges, as God's faithfulness endures. Ultimately, Gill encourages the faithful to trust in the stability of God's promises amidst life's uncertainties.
Drawing Near to God
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 34:18PSA 145:18ISA 58:9JER 29:13MAT 11:28LUK 15:20JHN 6:37HEB 10:22JAS 4:81PE 5:7C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of drawing near to God, illustrating that as we approach Him, He graciously reveals Himself to us, much like a father welcoming back a prodigal son. He highlights God's readiness to bless and comfort us, as seen in Isaiah 58:9, where God invites us to come to Him. Spurgeon encourages believers to seek a close relationship with God, assuring that unlike human relationships, God's love and presence remain constant and ever-increasing. The sermon calls us to overcome hesitation and embrace the opportunity to experience God's unwavering fellowship.
All That God Has Begun He Himself Continues
By Andrew Murray0JHN 5:19ROM 8:282CO 3:5GAL 2:20EPH 2:10PHP 1:6PHP 2:13COL 1:291TH 5:24HEB 13:21Andrew Murray emphasizes that God is the initiator and sustainer of all good works in our lives, assuring us that He will complete what He has started. He highlights the importance of recognizing God's active role in our spiritual journey, encouraging believers to depend on Him as Jesus did. By understanding that God works in us to fulfill His will, we can transform our spiritual lives and embody the mindset of Christ, who exemplified complete reliance on the Father. This message calls for a deeper faith in God's continuous work within us, fostering a spirit of yielding and dependence.
God's Promises
By Charles Anderson1.4K35:59PSA 77:1Charles Anderson emphasizes God's promises and faithfulness amidst trials, sharing experiences from his recent mission trip to South America where he encountered both the challenges faced by missionaries and the spiritual opposition they endure. He reflects on the importance of trusting God during difficult times, drawing parallels with the psalmist Asaph's struggles in Psalm 77, where he questions God's ways yet ultimately finds solace in remembering God's past faithfulness. Anderson encourages believers to seek God in both quiet moments and turbulent times, asserting that God's ways are revealed in the sanctuary and the sea, and that He is always at work, even when circumstances seem dire.
The Incredible Faithfulness of God
By Shane Idleman1956:04PSA 119:105MAT 7:21ROM 12:21CO 1:91CO 12:4PHP 1:62TI 2:15HEB 10:24JAS 1:221PE 5:10Shane Idleman emphasizes the incredible faithfulness of God while exploring the book of 1 Corinthians, highlighting that spiritual gifts do not equate to maturity. He encourages the church to extend grace to those who are newly gifted, reminding them that maturity is a process that often takes time. Idleman points out that many believers struggle with their fleshly nature, leading to behaviors that can cause division and confusion within the church. He stresses the importance of obedience to God's word as a key to spiritual growth and maturity, and he calls for a deeper relationship with God, urging believers to examine their lives and ensure they are truly following Christ. Ultimately, he reassures the congregation of God's unwavering commitment and faithfulness in their lives.
God Finished His Work
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 138:8ISA 64:8ROM 8:282CO 3:18EPH 2:10PHP 1:61TH 5:24HEB 12:2JAS 1:41PE 5:10C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that God is committed to perfecting the work He has begun in our lives, as stated in Psalms 138:8. He reassures us that despite our daily failures and struggles, the Lord is actively involved in our spiritual growth and will ensure that all that is good in us is brought to completion. Spurgeon highlights the comfort found in knowing that God will not abandon His work, and that our faith, love, and character will be perfected through His grace. He encourages believers to trust in God's promise and to seek His help in advancing His work within us. Ultimately, Spurgeon calls for praise to God for His unwavering commitment to our spiritual journey.
Faithfulness of God - Part 1
By Derek Melton1.2K55:46PSA 46:1ISA 25:1JER 1:12HOS 14:4MAT 11:28ROM 8:161CO 1:82TI 3:101JN 1:7REV 19:11Derek Melton emphasizes the unwavering faithfulness of God, reminding believers that despite the uncertainties and challenges of life, God remains immutable and true to His covenant promises. He reassures the congregation that God's faithfulness is evident in His oversight of His Word, His ability to cleanse and forgive sins, and His commitment to complete the work He has begun in each believer. Melton encourages the faithful to trust in God's promises, especially during times of adversity, and to recognize that God's grace is available to all who seek Him. He concludes by urging those outside of the covenant to turn to Christ for salvation, highlighting the importance of repentance and faith in experiencing God's faithfulness.
Go Back to Bethel
By David Wilkerson0GEN 28:10GEN 31:13GEN 32:7GEN 32:9David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of returning to our spiritual roots, as illustrated by Jacob's journey back to Bethel, where God first met him. Despite facing the fear of Esau's wrath, Jacob demonstrated obedience and a contrite heart, pleading for God's mercy and recalling His promises. Wilkerson highlights that even in moments of great fear and uncertainty, God's faithfulness prevails, and He honors His covenant with us. Jacob's experience serves as a reminder that God is with us through our trials, and we can trust in His promises. Ultimately, Jacob's life reflects the assurance that God is present in our darkest moments, guiding and protecting us.
The Covenant 2 - Moses
By G.W. North1181:39:27GEN 15:1GEN 17:1G.W. North emphasizes the significance of the Covenant in his sermon, particularly focusing on God's relationship with Moses and the Israelites. He illustrates how God initiated the Covenant with Abraham, demonstrating His love and grace by approaching humanity unasked. North explains the importance of obedience to God's will, as seen in the lives of the Israelites, and how the law was given to guide them in their covenant relationship. He highlights that despite their failures and murmurs, God's faithfulness remains, and He desires a personal relationship with His people, ultimately leading to the New Covenant through Jesus Christ.
Rain Without Clouds? Never!
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 30:5PSA 126:5ECC 11:3ISA 41:10MAT 5:45ROM 8:282CO 4:172CO 12:9JAS 1:21PE 5:10C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that while dark clouds may obscure the sun, they are essential for bringing forth rain, which symbolizes blessings that follow our troubles. He reassures us that our hardships are not without purpose, as they often lead to spiritual growth and grace. Spurgeon encourages believers to view their struggles as opportunities for God's mercy and love to manifest, reminding us that even in dark times, God is near and working for our good. He concludes with a call to rejoice in the blessings that will come after the storms, as they are part of God's divine plan.
Gods Faithfulness in Trials - Ps 119_65
By Phil Beach Jr.2653:39PSA 119:65PSA 119:71ISA 61:3ROM 8:282CO 12:9PHP 4:41TH 5:18HEB 12:11JAS 1:21PE 1:6Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes God's faithfulness during trials, encouraging believers to recognize that afflictions can lead to spiritual growth and deeper reliance on God. He discusses how past failures and mistakes can create bitterness, but through God's grace, we can find healing and learn to rejoice in our weaknesses. The sermon highlights the importance of understanding that our struggles are part of God's divine plan to mold us into vessels of honor, ultimately leading to a greater appreciation of His goodness. Beach encourages the congregation to embrace their afflictions as opportunities for growth and to trust in God's perfect timing and wisdom.
The Lord Will Not Forsake His People
By F.B. Meyer0JOS 1:51SA 12:22PSA 94:14ISA 41:17ROM 8:38HEB 13:5F.B. Meyer emphasizes that God's unwavering commitment to His people is rooted in His character and great Name. He argues that God's decision to save us was made with full knowledge of our weaknesses and needs, ensuring that He would not abandon us despite our frailty. Meyer reassures believers that God's promises, such as His assurance to never leave or forsake us, stand firm, reflecting His omniscience and omnipotence. The sermon encourages us to find comfort in God's faithfulness, as He has counted the cost and remains steadfast in His purpose for us. Ultimately, God's loyalty to His people is a testament to His glory and love.
On Temptation
By John Wesley0DEU 33:25PSA 30:6PSA 103:14ROM 11:201CO 10:13GAL 5:1John Wesley preaches on the nature of temptation, emphasizing that it is common to all humanity and that God is faithful in providing a way to endure and escape it. He warns against overconfidence in one's spiritual standing, urging believers to remain vigilant and humble, as even the strongest can fall. Wesley reassures that God will not allow temptations beyond our capacity to bear and will always provide a means of escape. He encourages believers to trust in God's faithfulness and to approach trials with confidence, knowing they serve a purpose in their spiritual growth.
God Will See It Through
By David Wilkerson0MRK 14:69David Wilkerson emphasizes that despite Peter's denial of Jesus, marked by cursing and swearing, God's faithfulness remains unwavering. He illustrates that even in moments of failure, like Peter's, God knows the heart and has a divine purpose for each individual. Wilkerson reassures that no matter the struggles faced, God's eternal plans will prevail, as He cannot deny Himself. The sermon encourages believers to trust in God's faithfulness, especially during times of personal failure and despair.
Why Saints Persevere
By C.H. Spurgeon0ROM 8:381CO 1:9C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the unwavering faithfulness of God as the foundation for the perseverance of saints, asserting that our hope rests not on human faithfulness but on God's unchanging nature. He explains that believers are called into fellowship with Jesus Christ, which guarantees their security and future glory. Spurgeon highlights that God's faithfulness ensures that He will not abandon His people, and that their union with Christ provides them with eternal life and protection. The sermon encourages believers to trust in God's promises and to lean on Jesus, who is their source of strength and hope. Ultimately, Spurgeon reassures that nothing can separate believers from the love of God in Christ Jesus.
Letter: Craignure, Isle of Mull, 18th August 1882.
By Andrew Bonar0JOB 23:10PSA 22:14PSA 22:19REV 2:2REV 3:1Andrew Bonar emphasizes the profound weakness of Christ on the Cross, as expressed in Psalm 22, and encourages believers to find strength in Jehovah during their own moments of weakness. He reminds the congregation of Christ's ability to sympathize with their struggles and urges them to claim God's strength in their times of need. Bonar also reassures that God knows the paths we take and that His loving-kindness never fails, promising that trials will lead to spiritual refinement.
(How to Understand the Kjv Bible) 40 Psalm 77
By Keith Simons5133:34PSA 77:1Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 77, emphasizing the importance of turning to God in desperate times. He explores Asaph's heartfelt cries to God during his troubles, highlighting the struggle between doubt and faith. Asaph recalls God's past mercies and wonders, reminding us that even in our darkest moments, we can find hope by remembering God's faithfulness. The sermon encourages believers to meditate on God's past actions and trust in His promises, reinforcing that God is always present and capable of delivering us from our struggles.
The Faithfulness of God Seen in His Ways With Balaam
By John Nelson Darby0NUM 23:19DEU 8:2ZEC 3:4John Nelson Darby emphasizes the faithfulness of God as seen in His dealings with Balaam and Israel, illustrating how the enemy seeks to hinder God's people from entering the promised land. Despite Israel's rebellion and shortcomings, God remains committed to His promises, demonstrating that His grace prevails over human failure. The sermon highlights the importance of faith in recognizing God's unwavering support and the futility of the enemy's attempts to curse what God has blessed. Darby reassures believers that God's judgment is based on their standing in Christ, not their failures, and encourages them to trust in God's mercy and grace.
A Mighty Man Falls
By Theodore Epp01KI 19:1Theodore Epp discusses the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 19:1-8, emphasizing the prophet's physical and emotional exhaustion after his monumental victories against the prophets of Baal. Despite his remarkable strength, Elijah succumbs to despair when threatened by Jezebel, leading him to flee into the wilderness and wish for death. Epp highlights that when hope is lost, life can feel unbearable, yet he reassures that God has not abandoned us, and the Church holds onto the hope of Christ's return amidst turmoil. The sermon reminds us that even in our darkest moments, we must remember that hope is essential for life.
God Meant It for Good!
By David Wilkerson0GEN 46:29David Wilkerson shares the profound story of Jacob and Joseph, emphasizing how Jacob, despite his many sorrows and struggles, ultimately witnessed God's faithfulness and provision. Jacob reflects on his life, acknowledging the hardships he faced but recognizing that God had a greater plan, leading to the safety and prosperity of his family in Egypt. He rejoices in the fulfillment of God's promises, seeing his lineage grow and thrive, and encourages believers that God will remain faithful to His word in their lives as well.
God Always Hears
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 18:6PSA 34:17PSA 55:22PSA 116:1ISA 65:24JER 29:12MIC 7:7ROM 8:31HEB 4:161PE 5:7C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that despite the unfaithfulness of friends and family, God remains a faithful listener to our sorrows and desires. He encourages believers to turn to the Lord in times of distress, reminding them that God, as a living and loving covenant partner, is always ready to hear their cries. Spurgeon reassures that even in the face of betrayal or oppression, God’s attentiveness is heightened, and He invites the hurting to express their grief to Him. The sermon highlights the personal relationship one can have with God, affirming that when we call Him 'My God,' we can trust that He will indeed hear us.
Every Moment.-isa.27:2-3
By Andrew Murray0ISA 27:2Andrew Murray emphasizes the importance of abiding in Christ, using the metaphor of a vineyard to illustrate God's constant care and provision for His people. He reassures believers that it is possible to maintain an unbroken fellowship with Jesus, not through their own strength but by trusting in God's promise to keep and water them every moment. Murray addresses common objections regarding the challenges of daily life and sinfulness, affirming that God's love and power enable believers to remain in Him despite life's distractions. He encourages Christians to aim for a continuous awareness of their relationship with Christ, reminding them that they are kept by His everlasting love. Ultimately, Murray calls for a deeper trust in God's faithfulness, urging believers to embrace the privilege of abiding in Christ at all times.
A Husbandly Covenant
By G.W. North0HOS 2:19G.W. North emphasizes the profound covenant relationship between God and Israel, likening it to a husband and wife. Despite Israel's persistent unfaithfulness and the misuse of altars for sin, God remains committed to His people, promising corrective love rather than destruction. He highlights the significance of the covenant established at Sinai, where God sought a faithful relationship with His people, urging them to understand their role as His chosen ones. North points out that the essence of the covenant is not merely about sacrifices but about the people themselves being the living sacrifices to God. Ultimately, God's jealousy and love for His people drive His desire for their repentance and restoration.
The Lord Is Merciful and Good to Those Who Trust Him
By David Wilkerson0JER 29:11MAT 28:20David Wilkerson delivers a powerful message of hope, emphasizing that God is merciful and good to those who trust Him. He reassures those who feel overwhelmed by life's troubles that they are not alone, and encourages them to seek God in prayer for comfort and strength. Wilkerson reminds listeners that Satan's lies can lead to despair, but God's presence and love are constant, and He hears our cries. He urges the faithful to lean on the Lord, as victory is assured for those who believe in His promises. The sermon culminates with the reminder of God's thoughts of peace and hope for our future.
The Appeal for Israel's Repentance
By Chuck Smith68525:04PSA 80:8Chuck Smith emphasizes the urgent need for Israel's repentance, drawing from Psalm 80, where God laments over Israel's disobedience and the consequences of their turning away from Him. He illustrates how God had nurtured Israel like a vine, but due to their unfaithfulness, they became vulnerable to their enemies. Smith highlights God's desire to bless and protect His people, urging them to return to Him for true satisfaction and strength. He warns against the dangers of idolatry and materialism, reminding listeners that God longs to fulfill their needs if they would only listen and obey. The sermon concludes with a call to recognize the lost opportunities and blessings that come from a relationship with God.
The New Thing Which Is Old
By T. Austin-Sparks0GEN 22:16PSA 24:1ACT 15:18HEB 4:3T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes that while God continually initiates new things throughout history, these 'new' actions are actually rooted in His eternal purpose and original design. He illustrates this through biblical examples, showing how God's reactions to humanity's deviations lead to renewed revelations and the restoration of His rights. From Abel's sacrifice to the remnant in Babylon, Sparks highlights that God's plan is unwavering, and He will always find a faithful remnant to fulfill His purpose. The sermon concludes with the assurance that God will continue to react and restore, even amidst spiritual decline, as seen in the New Testament with figures like Zacharias, Mary, and Simeon. Ultimately, Sparks reassures that God's commitment to His original intention remains steadfast, and He will always seek those who align with His will.
The Shepherd - the Stone of Israel
By Alexander Maclaren0GEN 49:24Alexander Maclaren expounds on the profound names of God as revealed by Jacob, emphasizing the Mighty God of Jacob, the Shepherd, and the Stone of Israel. He illustrates how Jacob's reflections on God's faithfulness throughout his life culminate in a deep personal relationship with God, who is both a protector and a source of strength. Maclaren encourages believers to recognize God's active presence in their lives and to embrace the personal bond they share with Him. The sermon highlights the importance of seeing God as a refuge and a solid foundation, drawing parallels between Jacob's experiences and the believer's journey today.
Faithfulness in Spite of Our Failures
By David Wilkerson01SA 16:131SA 18:14PSA 23:4PSA 37:23ISA 41:10LAM 3:22ROM 8:28PHP 1:62TI 2:13HEB 13:5David Wilkerson emphasizes the theme of God's faithfulness despite our failures, using the life of David as an example. Despite being anointed and chosen by God, David faced trials and made unwise decisions, including fleeing to Gath and pretending to be insane. Yet, even in his moments of weakness and poor choices, God remained faithful to David and continued to fulfill His purpose for him. Wilkerson encourages listeners to recognize that during chaotic times in their lives, God is still at work, demonstrating His unwavering commitment to His promises. The message reassures that no matter how far we stray, God's faithfulness endures.
When You Hurt
By David Wilkerson0PSA 34:18PSA 147:3ISA 61:1MAT 11:28JHN 16:33ROM 8:281CO 10:132CO 1:3PHP 4:6REV 21:4David Wilkerson emphasizes that everyone experiences pain and inner struggles that often go unrecognized by others. He reassures that God provides healing and strength, promising a way to bear our burdens and escape temptation. Wilkerson highlights God's unwavering presence, noting that He watches over us, collects our tears, and offers joy in place of mourning. The message encourages believers to rejoice in the Lord and rise above their fears, trusting in God's faithfulness. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that God is not a liar and that healing is possible through Him.
God Will Not Let You Break
By David Wilkerson0PSA 30:5PSA 34:18ISA 41:10MAT 11:28JHN 16:33ROM 8:281CO 10:132CO 1:3HEB 12:61PE 5:7David Wilkerson emphasizes that God is fully aware of our limits and will not allow us to reach a breaking point. He reassures us that while we may face temptations and trials, God is faithful and provides a way to endure them. Wilkerson clarifies that God is not the source of our pain or confusion; rather, He watches over us and intervenes when our struggles threaten our spiritual well-being. The sermon highlights God's loving nature, reminding us that He will lift us from our battles and replace our sorrow with joy. Ultimately, we are encouraged to trust in God's timing and care during our hardships.
Three Certainties
By Zac Poonen0PSA 37:23JER 1:19ROM 7:18HEB 12:21PE 3:13REV 12:11Zac Poonen emphasizes three certainties for disciples of the Lord based on Jeremiah 1:19: the inevitability of opposition from Satan and his agents, the assurance that they will not overcome us, and the promise that the Lord will always be with us to deliver us. He warns that believers will face tribulations, financial difficulties, and betrayal, but encourages them to trust in God rather than material possessions. Poonen reassures that while Satan may attack us, he cannot defeat us spiritually, as Christ's victory on the cross secures our triumph. The Lord's unwavering presence and support will guide us through our failures and challenges, urging us to focus on Jesus and move forward with confidence.
I Will Mention the Lovingkindnesses of the Lord
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 77:11C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of remembering the lovingkindnesses of the Lord, urging believers to reflect on past mercies and experiences of God's faithfulness, even in times of gloom. He encourages the congregation to recall moments when Jesus brought freedom and restoration, reminding them that their faith can be strengthened by revisiting these milestones of grace. Spurgeon calls for a deliberate act of remembrance, suggesting that recalling God's past interventions can illuminate the present darkness and inspire trust in Him for future deliverance.
Back, Then Forward
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 89:34ISA 54:10LAM 3:22EZK 16:60JHN 10:28ROM 8:381CO 1:92TI 2:13HEB 13:201PE 5:10C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes God's unwavering faithfulness in His covenant with us, reminding us that despite our sins, He looks back fondly on the early days of our relationship with Him. The Lord does not hold our insincerities against us but rather cherishes the sacred bond established through His love. He reassures us that His promises are everlasting and will not fail, as He remains steadfast in His commitment to us. Spurgeon encourages believers to find comfort in the assurance that God remembers the blood of the everlasting covenant through Jesus Christ, who secures our relationship with Him. This message calls us to reflect on God's grace and faithfulness in our lives.
Israel: Delivered, Blessed, and Regathered (Zech. 9-10)
By Mike Bickle201:04:39PSA 97:1ISA 26:9DAN 7:12MIC 7:15ZEC 9:9ZEC 9:12ZEC 10:1ZEC 10:6REV 16:12Mike Bickle emphasizes God's unwavering commitment to Israel as depicted in Zechariah chapters 9 and 10, highlighting the themes of deliverance, blessing, and regathering. He explains that despite Israel's past sins, God will empower them against their enemies before the second coming of Christ, showcasing His zeal for Jerusalem. Bickle discusses the prophetic oracles that reveal God's plan for Israel's restoration and the inclusion of Gentiles in His salvation. He stresses the importance of humility in the Messiah's character and the miraculous events that will accompany Israel's regathering and ultimate victory over their oppressors. The sermon concludes with a call to recognize God's faithfulness and the hope that lies in His promises for Israel.
He Will Act for You!
By David Wilkerson01KI 18:26PSA 119:150PSA 121:3David Wilkerson emphasizes that God is not passive and will act on our behalf against the devil's schemes. He draws parallels to Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal, illustrating that God answers prayer and is always attentive to our needs. Wilkerson highlights that God's honor is at stake when we pray, and He will not be mocked by silence. The sermon reassures believers of God's constant nearness and love, which brings peace and dispels fear and anxiety. Understanding this truth can transform our lives and deepen our trust in God.
The Sacrifice of Thanksgiving
By David Wilkerson01CO 10:131PE 1:62PE 2:9David Wilkerson emphasizes the significance of faith being tested, as articulated in 1 Peter 1:7, where trials are seen as precious opportunities for growth and strength in believers. He explains that God allows these tests not for His glory but for the results they yield in our faith, encouraging us to trust in His power during adversities. Wilkerson draws parallels to the Israelites at the Red Sea, highlighting God's desire for His people to recognize their helplessness and remember His past deliverances. Ultimately, he reassures that God is faithful and will provide a way through every trial we face, urging believers to rejoice in His promises.
Pledged by an Eternal Oath
By David Wilkerson0JHN 17:11JHN 17:22David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound covenant between the Father and the Son, illustrating God's unwavering love for humanity. Through Jesus' prayer, we see that this covenant extends to all who trust in Him, ensuring that they are kept safe and united in love. The Father’s commitment to Jesus serves as a promise that He will also uphold His covenant with us, guiding and empowering us through life's challenges. Wilkerson reassures that just as God was faithful to Jesus, He will be faithful to us, allowing us to share in His glory if we remain in Christ. This eternal oath reflects God's desire to preserve His beloved creation and keep us from the powers of darkness.
God Is Faithful at All Times
By David Wilkerson0JOB 19:10David Wilkerson addresses the profound struggles of a godly woman who feels overwhelmed by suffering and despair, despite her faithfulness in prayer and devotion. She expresses feelings of hopelessness and the temptation to give up, questioning God's presence in her trials. Wilkerson reassures that God is merciful and will not abandon those in pain, drawing parallels to Job's own cries of despair. He emphasizes that even in the darkest moments, God is aware of our struggles and will ultimately lead us to a place of hope and restoration. The message encourages believers to hold on to faith, even when circumstances seem bleak.
Joshua 23:14
By Chuck Smith0JOS 23:14PSA 119:89ISA 19:4MAT 24:35JHN 14:14ROM 10:13GAL 6:7HEB 13:52PE 3:91JN 1:9Chuck Smith emphasizes the faithfulness of God as Joshua addresses the Israelites in his old age, reminding them that they know in their hearts the truth of God's promises. He highlights that not one of God's words has failed, showcasing the fulfillment of His promises in their lives and the world around them. Smith warns that while God's faithfulness brings comfort to those who follow Him, it also serves as a warning for those who forsake His ways, as God will keep His word regarding both blessings and judgments. The sermon calls for a recognition of God's unwavering truth and the importance of responding to His promises with faithfulness.