God's Provision
God's provision in the Bible refers to the idea that God supplies the needs of His people, both physically and spiritually. This concept is deeply rooted in Scripture and reflects God's faithfulness and care for His creation. A notable example can be found in Philippians 4:19, where Paul assures the believers that "my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus." This verse emphasizes the assurance that God is aware of our needs and is both willing and able to provide for them.In the Old Testament, God's provision is illustrated through various narratives, such as the manna provided to the Israelites in the wilderness (Exodus 16:4-36), which symbolizes God's sustenance and care during their journey. Additionally, in Psalm 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want," the imagery of God as a shepherd conveys His role in guiding and providing for His flock. The biblical understanding of provision encompasses not just material needs but also emotional, spiritual, and relational aspects, highlighting God's holistic care for humanity.
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Letter: 12f 31 Mr Maylan, Neuchã¢tel, November 22nd, 1839
By John Nelson Darby0MAT 9:37John Nelson Darby writes to Mr. Maylan, encouraging him to consider dedicating himself to the work of the Lord amidst the pressing need for laborers in France. He emphasizes the importance of faith in this calling, noting that while trials may accompany devotion, the joy and fulfillment found in serving God far outweigh the challenges. Darby shares his own experiences of God's faithfulness and encourages Maylan to trust in the Lord's provision without relying on human support. He expresses a heartfelt desire for God to raise up many workers for His harvest and to strengthen the faith of all His servants.
Arguments in Prayer for the Orphan Work
By George Mueller0PSA 68:5MRK 9:36George Mueller emphasizes the power of prayer in supporting the orphan work, presenting various arguments to God for His provision. He highlights that the work is for God's glory, that God is the Father of the fatherless, and that the children have been received in Jesus' name. Mueller expresses concern for the faith of believers, the potential mockery from enemies, and the burden he carries for the orphans. He pleads for God's continued support to demonstrate His faithfulness and to counter doubts about the sustainability of the work. Ultimately, he seeks assurance that God's past answers to prayer will not be in vain.
Wilderness Journey
By David Wilkerson0EXO 16:4NUM 20:11DEU 8:32CH 20:15PSA 77:19ISA 45:22MIC 7:7ZEC 4:6JHN 6:68HEB 11:1David Wilkerson illustrates the Christian life as a wilderness journey, akin to the Israelites' experience, where faith is the only means of crossing the treacherous terrain of life. He emphasizes the importance of keeping one's eyes on the Lord amidst uncertainty and challenges, drawing parallels to King Jehoshaphat's battle where God provided miraculous deliverance. Wilkerson encourages believers to seek solitude with Jesus, trusting Him alone for guidance and salvation, rather than relying on their own understanding. He reminds us that God’s power is made perfect in our weakness and that we must look to Him for help and direction. Ultimately, the promise of God’s presence and provision is a source of hope for every believer on their journey.
Ii Chronicles 16:9
By Chuck Smith0PSA 37:4MAT 6:8PHP 4:19JAS 1:171JN 5:14Chuck Smith explores the different ways in which people give and contrasts them with how God gives. He emphasizes that while humans may give based on urgency, need, or investment, God's giving is rooted in His desires for humanity and His intention to bless through human vessels. Smith reassures that God has already planned to provide for our needs even before we ask, highlighting the importance of aligning our hearts with God's will to receive more from Him. The sermon encourages believers to focus on having a heart turned towards God rather than merely asking for more.
Orphan Homes Opened
By George Mueller0PSA 37:25PSA 145:18ISA 65:24MAT 7:7LUK 6:382CO 9:8EPH 3:20PHP 4:19JAS 1:51JN 5:14George Müller shares his journey of faith in establishing orphan homes, beginning with a prayer for £1,000 and the right people to help. Within five months, God provided not only the funds but also the necessary support, leading to the opening of homes for over 2,000 children without incurring any debt. Müller emphasizes the power of prayer and total obedience to God, which resulted in miraculous provisions and the fulfillment of God's promises. His story serves as a testament to God's faithfulness and grace in responding to the needs of the vulnerable. The phrase 'Open wide your mouth and I will fill it' encapsulates the essence of his faith journey.
That He Maintain the Cause of His Servant,
By F.B. Meyer01KI 8:59PSA 37:5PSA 55:22ISA 41:10MAT 6:112CO 12:9PHP 4:19HEB 13:5JAS 1:51PE 5:7F.B. Meyer emphasizes the assurance that God will maintain the cause of His servants daily, providing rest and strength amidst challenges and opposition. He encourages believers to trust in God's faithfulness, even when faced with competition or temptation, reminding them that sincere motives and clean hands will lead to divine support. Meyer reassures that God will meet every need as it arises, offering daily strength and sustenance. He highlights the importance of relying on God for guidance and provision, especially when the future seems uncertain. Ultimately, believers are encouraged to pray for their daily needs, trusting that God will provide exactly what is required.
Man Does Not Live by Bread Alone
By David Wilkerson1DEU 8:3PSA 119:105ISA 40:31MAT 6:10JHN 10:10ROM 12:2EPH 2:10PHP 4:191PE 2:9David Wilkerson emphasizes that God will use ordinary people, not just prominent evangelists, to fulfill His work in the last days. He explains that many Christians are focused solely on their material needs, living 'by bread alone,' which leads to a life of boredom and spiritual wilderness. Instead, believers are called to prioritize God's will and His word, moving beyond mere survival to embrace the abundant life He offers. Wilkerson encourages the church to prepare their hearts for God's final outpouring, as He seeks a dedicated army ready to carry out His mighty work.
His Workmanship (The Lord's Perfect Provision for His Own Masterpiece)
By Hans R. Waldvogel0PSA 139:14ISA 61:3MAT 6:26ROM 8:172CO 5:17EPH 2:10PHP 1:61TH 5:24JAS 1:21PE 2:9Hans R. Waldvogel emphasizes that we are God's masterpiece, created for good works and sustained by His perfect provision. He illustrates this by comparing God's creation to a flower and the intricate care He provides for all creatures, highlighting that everything is made by His word. Waldvogel encourages believers to yield to God, allowing Him to shape us into His masterpiece, and to trust in His sufficiency during trials. He reminds us that the New Testament serves as God's guide for our lives, providing everything we need to fulfill His purpose. Ultimately, he calls for a deep relationship with Jesus, who is the source of our strength and identity.
From the Exodus-Through the Life of David
By J.R. Miller0EXO 16:4EXO 20:3J.R. Miller explores the journey of the Israelites from the Exodus to the life of David, emphasizing God's provision and guidance through trials, such as the giving of manna and the establishment of the Ten Commandments. He highlights the importance of trust in God during hardships, the significance of obedience to His commands, and the dangers of idolatry as seen in the worship of the golden calf. Miller draws parallels between the experiences of the Israelites and the life of David, illustrating how faithfulness and reliance on God lead to blessings and guidance. He encourages believers to recognize God's daily provisions and to maintain a heart of gratitude and obedience.
Yet I Will Rejoice in the Lord
By George Mueller0HAB 3:17George Mueller preaches on the profound joy found in God despite life's trials, drawing from Habakkuk's declaration of faith amidst loss. He emphasizes that even when everything seems to fail, believers can rejoice because God Himself is their portion and strength. Mueller encourages the congregation to recognize their identity as children of God, heirs of His promises, and to trust in His unwavering love and provision. He highlights the importance of faith in Jesus for salvation and the peace that comes from being accepted in Him. Ultimately, Mueller calls for a deeper understanding of God's blessings and the joy that comes from a relationship with Him.
Will You Not Trust Him for a Crumb?
By Thomas Brooks0PSA 34:10PSA 37:25MAT 6:26MAT 7:11LUK 12:24ROM 8:322CO 9:8PHP 4:19JAS 1:171PE 5:7Thomas Brooks emphasizes the importance of trusting God for even the smallest needs, arguing that if God has given us great gifts like salvation and His Son, we should have faith that He will also provide for our lesser needs. He challenges believers to reflect on the abundance they have received and to not let fear or doubt hinder their trust in God's provision for daily necessities. Brooks encourages Christians to reason through their fears and recognize that the same God who has blessed them spiritually will not withhold what they need physically.
The Lord's Prayer - Our Daily Bread
By Hans R. Waldvogel0LUK 11:2Hans R. Waldvogel emphasizes the profound nature of 'The Lord's Prayer,' particularly the request for daily bread, illustrating that true prayer is a heartfelt connection with God, made possible through Jesus Christ. He highlights that our prayers should be filled with confidence and faith, as God desires to provide for us spiritually and physically. Waldvogel encourages believers to seek God earnestly, assuring them that in seeking, they will find, and that God's provision is abundant for those who trust in Him. He reminds us that the kingdom of God resides within us, and we must choose daily to align ourselves with God's will. Ultimately, he calls for a deeper engagement with God's Word, which nourishes our spiritual lives.
Philippians Chapter 9 the Boundless Sufficiency
By A.B. Simpson0PSA 23:1ISA 40:31MAT 7:11JHN 10:10ROM 8:322CO 9:8EPH 3:20PHP 4:19JAS 1:171PE 5:7A.B. Simpson emphasizes the boundless sufficiency of God as expressed in Philippians 4:19, contrasting two types of Christians: those who live in spiritual poverty and those who experience the abundant life in Christ. He illustrates how many believers live in a state of want, always begging for help, while others overflow with joy, love, and generosity, reflecting the fullness of God's grace. Simpson highlights that true abundance comes from a deep understanding of God's greatness and His ability to meet all our needs. He encourages believers to embrace a personal relationship with God, recognizing Him as 'My God,' which opens the door to His infinite resources. Ultimately, he calls for a life that overflows in service to others, rooted in the assurance of God's provision.
Can You Claim This Promise?
By Theodore Epp0PHP 4:17PHP 4:19Theodore Epp emphasizes the importance of understanding the context of Philippians 4:19, which promises that God will supply all our needs. He warns that many Christians claim this promise without meeting the necessary conditions outlined in the preceding verses, leading to disappointment when their expectations are not met. Epp explains that God's provision is contingent upon having a legitimate need and fulfilling our responsibilities, rather than merely wanting. He stresses that God's promise is not a blanket guarantee for all desires but is tied to our actions and attitudes towards work and stewardship. Ultimately, God's supply is meant to empower us to fulfill our responsibilities, not to relieve us of them.
The Twenty-Third Psalm
By George Mueller0PSA 23:1George Mueller preaches on the profound comfort and assurance found in the Twenty-Third Psalm, emphasizing that the Lord as our Shepherd provides for all our needs, both spiritual and physical. He highlights that true contentment comes not from material wealth, but from a personal relationship with Jesus, who guides and restores our souls. Mueller reassures believers that even in the darkest valleys, they need not fear, for God's presence offers comfort and strength. He encourages the congregation to trust in Christ's provision and to recognize the blessings of being in His care, culminating in the promise of eternal joy in His presence. The sermon calls for a heartfelt response to accept Jesus as the Shepherd and to experience the fullness of His grace.
(How to Understand the Kjv Bible) 42 Psalm 65
By Keith Simons5929:23PSA 65:1Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 65, emphasizing its themes of praise and God's provision during harvest time. He explains that the psalm, written by David, is a call to worship in God's temple, highlighting the importance of prayer and the joy of being in God's presence. Simons elaborates on how God hears prayers and provides for His people, using the imagery of a fruitful harvest to illustrate His goodness and faithfulness. The psalm reflects a future hope where all nations will come to worship God, culminating in the reign of the Messiah. Ultimately, it is a celebration of God's abundant blessings and the joy that comes from recognizing His sovereignty.
Feasting in the Presence of Your Enemy!
By David Wilkerson0PSA 23:5PSA 27:6PSA 34:10ISA 54:17LUK 12:37JHN 10:10ROM 8:31PHP 4:192TI 1:71JN 4:4David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound promise found in Psalm 23:5, where God prepares a feast for His children in the presence of their enemies. This imagery illustrates God's abundant provision and care, showcasing His love, mercy, and grace as He serves each individual at the table while their adversaries look on helplessly. The sermon reassures believers that they can find peace and joy in God's presence, regardless of the challenges they face, as He whispers comfort and assurance amidst their struggles. Wilkerson encourages the faithful to rejoice and sing praises, knowing that God lifts them above their enemies.
24 - God's Provision for the Three C's School
By Ben Torrey75507:39PSA 37:4PRO 16:9MAT 6:33ROM 8:28PHP 4:19JAS 1:171PE 5:7In this sermon, Ben Torrey shares the story of God's provision for the Three Seas Center. He explains how God provided the land for the Three Seas Ranch at the perfect timing. Ben and his team have been working on the project, seeking partners, conducting surveys, and finalizing plans. Despite initial doubts from high positions, their detailed plan was approved a year ago. Ben emphasizes the importance of preserving the area and expresses confidence in God's continued provision for the project.
Festival of Jubilee
By David Wilkerson0LEV 25:3David Wilkerson emphasizes the significance of the Jewish festival of Jubilee as outlined in Leviticus 25, where God commands Israel to let the land rest every seventh year. This sabbath year required the Israelites to trust God completely for their sustenance, as they would not engage in any agricultural activities. Despite their fears of scarcity, God promised a miraculous provision, ensuring a triple harvest in the sixth year to sustain them. Wilkerson highlights that this command was not just about rest, but about deepening faith in God's faithfulness and provision. Ultimately, he reassures that God always provides for those who trust and obey Him.
Ezra 8:22
By Chuck Smith0EZR 8:22PSA 34:19PSA 37:4PSA 46:1PSA 121:2ISA 41:10JER 29:13MAT 7:7PHP 4:191PE 5:7Chuck Smith emphasizes the significance of seeking God, asserting that those who earnestly seek Him will experience His good hand upon their lives. He highlights that true strength comes from relying on God, who provides for our needs and delivers us from our enemies. Smith encourages believers to reflect on what they are truly seeking and reassures them of God's faithfulness in their journeys, even through challenges. The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing God's presence and provision in every aspect of life.
Amazing Faith of a Godly Mother
By Zac Poonen02KI 4:8LUK 8:3HEB 11:35HEB 11:39Zac Poonen highlights the remarkable faith of a wealthy and godly mother in 2 Kings 4:8-37, who recognized Elisha as a holy man of God through his conduct rather than his sermons. Her thoughtful support for Elisha led to a miraculous blessing when he prophesied the birth of her child. When tragedy struck and her child died, her unwavering faith was evident as she sought out Elisha, confidently declaring 'It is well' despite her loss. This act of faith resulted in her child's resurrection, showcasing the power of belief and God's response to those who trust Him. Poonen emphasizes that true faith can lead to miraculous outcomes, as seen in the mother's story, which is celebrated in the annals of faith.
(God-Centered Praying) 6. Our Physical Needs
By Zac Poonen1GEN 1:31NUM 10:332CH 16:12JOB 42:10MAT 25:31MRK 6:311CO 6:13PHP 4:6PHP 4:191TH 5:23Zac Poonen emphasizes the importance of acknowledging our physical needs in prayer, as demonstrated by the petition 'Give us this day our daily bread.' He explains that while God is deeply interested in our bodily needs, it is crucial to prioritize Him first to avoid spiritual ruin. Poonen highlights the balance between asceticism and materialism, advocating for a healthy view of our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit. He encourages believers to seek God's provision for their daily needs while also caring for others, illustrating that true fulfillment comes from serving both God and our community.
Will He Deny You a Crust?
By Thomas Brooks0PSA 23:1PSA 37:25ISA 41:10MAT 6:26MAT 7:11LUK 12:24ROM 8:322CO 9:8PHP 4:191PE 5:7Thomas Brooks emphasizes the assurance of God's provision for His people, arguing that if God did not spare His own Son, He will certainly not deny us our basic needs. He reassures Christians that all of God's attributes, promises, and affections are engaged for their benefit, and thus they should not fear for their necessities. Brooks contrasts the care God provides even to His enemies with the abundant care He will provide for those who love Him, urging believers to trust in God's faithfulness. He highlights the shame of being troubled by worldly lacks when God has given us Himself as our greatest treasure. Ultimately, Brooks encourages Christians to recognize their immense spiritual wealth compared to the fleeting riches of the world.
The Boundless Sufficiency
By A.B. Simpson0PSA 23:1ISA 40:31MAT 7:7JHN 10:10ROM 8:372CO 9:8EPH 3:20PHP 4:19JAS 1:171PE 5:7A.B. Simpson emphasizes the boundless sufficiency of God, contrasting two types of Christians: those who live in spiritual poverty and those who experience the abundant life through faith in Christ. He illustrates how many believers live in a state of need and despair, while others overflow with joy, love, and generosity, reflecting the fullness of God's grace. Simpson highlights the Apostle Paul's testimony of having all and abounding despite his circumstances, showing that true sufficiency comes from a deep relationship with God. He encourages believers to recognize God as their source of strength and provision, urging them to embrace their identity as children of the King. Ultimately, Simpson calls for a faith that trusts in God's riches to meet every need.
Who Dreamed Up This Plan for Survival?
By David Wilkerson01KI 17:2David Wilkerson emphasizes God's unique and unexpected plans for survival as demonstrated in the life of Elijah. Despite the hopelessness of a drought-stricken land, God directed Elijah to a hidden brook for water and provided food through ravens, showcasing His ability to provide in miraculous ways. When the brook dried up, God instructed Elijah to go to a widow in Zarephath, illustrating that God often uses the seemingly insignificant to fulfill His purposes. Wilkerson encourages believers to trust in God's detailed plans, even when circumstances appear dire, reminding us that He is our adviser and survival expert.
The Heavens Are Opening - Ii Kings 6-7
By Phil Beach Jr.2041:292KI 6:24Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the importance of seeking God's presence and the shelter He provides amidst life's challenges, drawing parallels from the story in 2 Kings 6-7. He highlights the desperate situation in Samaria during a famine, where the king and the people were in despair, while the lepers, recognizing their hopelessness, found salvation and sustenance by surrendering to God. The sermon encourages believers to approach God with anticipation and faith, rather than seeking refuge in worldly distractions. Beach Jr. reminds the congregation that true nourishment comes from God, who opens the heavens to provide for those who trust in Him. He calls for a deeper relationship with God, urging everyone to recognize their need for Him as their ultimate shelter.
Psalm 23 Comments
By D.L. Moody0PSA 23:1ISA 40:11MAT 11:28JHN 10:11PHP 4:19D.L. Moody reflects on Psalm 23, emphasizing the profound care of the Lord as our Shepherd who provides for our needs and protects us from harm. He illustrates the peace and rest that God offers, likening it to green pastures and still waters, and highlights the importance of recognizing these moments of tranquility amidst life's struggles. Moody encourages believers to embrace the quiet resting places God provides, such as sleep, the Sabbath, and times of prayer, which renew our spirits and strengthen our faith. He reassures that with God as our guardian, we need not fear any adversities that may come our way.
How to Be Filled With the Spirit
By Peter Brandon545:322KI 4:1Peter Brandon emphasizes the necessity of being filled with the Holy Spirit, using the story of a widow from 2 Kings 4 to illustrate how God provides in times of desperation. The widow, facing the loss of her husband and the threat of losing her sons to creditors, turns to the prophet Elisha, who instructs her to gather empty vessels and pour out her small amount of oil. This act symbolizes the filling of the Spirit, where God can multiply what little we have when we surrender to Him. Brandon highlights the importance of prayer, humility, and recognizing our own emptiness to receive God's fullness, ultimately leading to restoration and blessing.
He Freely Gives
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 84:11MAT 7:11LUK 11:9JHN 16:24ROM 8:32EPH 3:20PHP 4:19JAS 1:52PE 1:31JN 5:14C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the profound truth that God, having given us His Son, Jesus, will not withhold anything else we need. He illustrates that this promise is not just a single assurance but a treasure trove of blessings, highlighting the abundance of God's grace and generosity. Spurgeon encourages believers to approach God with confidence, knowing that their requests are met with His overflowing love and willingness to provide. The sermon reassures that there is no limit to what God can give, as He has already given the greatest gift of all. Ultimately, it calls for trust in God's provision for all our needs.
Life in London
By Hudson Taylor0MAT 6:25PHP 4:19Hudson Taylor shares his experiences of living in London while preparing for his medical career, emphasizing the challenges of financial strain and health crises. He recounts how he economized by living on simple food and how he faced a life-threatening situation after a minor injury. Despite the dire circumstances, Taylor expresses unwavering faith that he has a purpose in China, believing that God would sustain him. His story illustrates the power of prayer and reliance on God during difficult times, ultimately leading to his recovery and continued mission work. Taylor's testimony serves as a reminder of God's provision and faithfulness in our lives.
(How to Understand the Kjv Bible) 03 Psalm 23
By Keith Simons7623:02PSA 23:1Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 23, emphasizing the profound relationship between God and His people, where God is depicted as the Good Shepherd who provides, protects, and leads. David, the shepherd king, humbly identifies himself as a sheep, acknowledging his dependence on God's care and guidance. The sermon explores the imagery of green pastures and still waters, illustrating God's provision and restoration in times of distress. Simons highlights the comfort found in God's presence, even in the darkest valleys, and concludes with the assurance of God's goodness and mercy following us throughout our lives, culminating in eternal fellowship with Him. This psalm serves as a reminder of God's unwavering support and love for His people.
Man's Ways and God's Ways
By Horatius Bonar0MAT 14:15Horatius Bonar emphasizes the contrast between man's ways and God's ways in providing for needs, illustrated by the feeding of the five thousand. While the disciples suggested sending the crowd away to buy food, Jesus demonstrated His compassion by insisting they need not depart and providing for them directly. Bonar highlights that God's provision is immediate, free, suitable, abundant, and comes from His own hand, showcasing the grace of Christ as the ultimate provider. This sermon encourages believers to trust in God's ways rather than relying on their own limited understanding and resources.
Jehovah Jireh
By Alexander Maclaren0GEN 22:7Alexander Maclaren's sermon 'Jehovah Jireh' reflects on the profound moment when Abraham, burdened with the command to sacrifice Isaac, reassures his son that God will provide a lamb. Maclaren emphasizes that God's provision goes beyond mere physical needs, offering strength and guidance to fulfill His commands, even in seemingly impossible situations. He highlights that true provision is found in obedience and faith, as God often reveals His help at the last moment, just when we need it most. The sermon encourages believers to remember God's past deliverances and to expect His continued provision in their lives. Ultimately, Maclaren reminds us that God's greatest provision is the sacrifice of His Son for our sins.
Gods Provision During Judgment
By Phil Beach Jr.1835:23ISA 30:1Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes God's unwavering provision during times of judgment, drawing from Isaiah 30 to illustrate the contrast between the world's reliance on false security and the refuge found in God. He highlights the pervasive spirit of rebellion and lawlessness in society, urging believers to return to God for strength and clarity amidst the shaking of the world. Beach reassures that while God's judgment may bring discomfort, it ultimately leads to spiritual awakening and a deeper reliance on Him. He encourages the congregation to trust in God's promises, reminding them that true strength and peace come from returning to Him, especially in turbulent times.
If There Were an Ant at the Door of Your Granary
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 34:10PSA 46:1ISA 41:14MAT 6:26JHN 14:13ROM 5:8EPH 1:4PHP 4:19HEB 13:51PE 5:7C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the assurance of God's help, reminding us that the Lord, our Redeemer, has already made great sacrifices for us, including His death and choosing us before the foundation of the world. He illustrates that just as it would be a small act to help an ant in need, so too is it a small thing for God to assist us in our troubles. Spurgeon encourages believers to bring their needs to God, who is more than capable of providing for them, as His resources are limitless. The message reassures us that we are never too insignificant for God's attention and support. Ultimately, the sermon calls us to trust in God's abundant provision and care.
Living by Faith
By George Mueller0MAT 6:25PHP 4:19George Mueller emphasizes the essence of living by faith, sharing his personal experiences of extreme poverty while running an orphanage. He recounts moments of dire need where, despite having little to no resources, God provided just in time, reinforcing his belief that trials strengthen faith and draw one closer to God. Mueller encourages believers to trust in God's provision, asserting that living by faith often means relying on God's hand for daily sustenance. He urges Christians to maintain an upright heart and to approach God with their needs, assuring them of His willingness to answer prayers. Ultimately, Mueller's message is a call to embrace faith in God's provision, even in the face of adversity.
Thine Handmaid Hath Riot Anything in the House, Save a Pot of Oil
By A.B. Simpson02KI 4:2A.B. Simpson emphasizes the significance of recognizing the Holy Spirit's sufficiency in our lives through the story of the widow and her pot of oil. He illustrates that while the widow felt she had nothing, the pot of oil represented the Holy Spirit, which is more than enough for all our needs if we learn to utilize it properly. The sermon teaches that our capacity to receive the Holy Spirit expands through the challenges we face, as God uses our trials to create opportunities for greater fullness of His grace. Simpson encourages believers to view their difficulties as vessels for receiving more of God's presence and power.
Mark 6:30
By Chuck Smith0MRK 6:7Chuck Smith discusses the calling and challenges faced by the Apostles as they were sent out by Jesus to minister to the lost sheep of Israel. He emphasizes their humanity, noting that despite performing miracles, they were tired and overwhelmed by the demands of ministry. The sermon highlights how Jesus provided for their needs and reassured them during their struggles, demonstrating that even in their fear and doubt, they were still chosen instruments of God. Smith encourages listeners by reminding them that God can use imperfect people for His purposes.
Matthew 7:7
By Chuck Smith0MAT 6:8MAT 7:7LUK 11:13JAS 4:21JN 5:14Chuck Smith emphasizes the nature of God's giving in his sermon on Matthew 7:7, explaining that while our asking does not influence God's purpose, it does influence His actions. He illustrates how God's giving is not like human giving, which often requires persuasion and conditions, but rather reflects a loving Father who is eager to provide for our needs. Smith reassures that God is constantly aware of our needs and desires to bless us, but we must align our prayers with His will to see His actions unfold in our lives. Ultimately, he concludes that prayer does not change God's purpose but can change His actions in response to our needs.
God's Reserve of Goodness
By J.R. Miller0ISA 43:1J.R. Miller emphasizes that God's goodness is never exhausted and is always reserved for us until we truly need it. He illustrates how God's blessings are laid up in advance, much like a father saving resources for his children, and how both nature and spiritual provisions are revealed to us at the right moments in our lives. Miller explains that the treasures of God's goodness, whether in creation or in the promises of Scripture, become apparent during times of need, allowing us to experience their richness only when we face challenges. He reassures that even in sorrow and death, God's goodness is present, revealing greater blessings beyond our current understanding. Ultimately, Miller encourages believers to trust in God's perfect timing and provision, knowing that the best is yet to come.
Letters: A Friend in the Country (1)
By Andrew Bonar0EXO 3:14PSA 121:1HEB 13:8Andrew Bonar reflects on the correspondence between Moses' family and Jethro, imagining a heartfelt letter from Gershom to his grandfather. Gershom expresses his feelings of being a stranger in a foreign land, recounting the trials faced by his family during their wilderness journey, yet he acknowledges God's provision and care. Jethro's response encourages Gershom to rejoice in the Lord and to focus on the love of Jehovah, reminding him of the hope of a glorious future. Bonar emphasizes the enduring nature of Christ amidst the challenges of life, highlighting the importance of faith and connection with God.
Every Day a Portion, All the Days
By F.B. Meyer02KI 25:30PSA 23:6PSA 37:25PSA 121:8ISA 41:10LAM 3:22MAT 6:11JHN 6:35PHP 4:19HEB 13:5F.B. Meyer emphasizes God's unwavering provision for His children, drawing a parallel between the care shown to Jehoiachin by the king of Babylon and the divine care God offers to us. He reassures believers that God's promises of daily sustenance and support are reliable and continuous, not diminishing over time. Meyer encourages the faithful to trust in God's daily provision, likening it to the manna given to the Israelites, which was sufficient for each day. He reminds us that Jesus, as the Bread of Life, is present with us every day, ensuring that we have what we need throughout our lives. Ultimately, God's goodness and mercy accompany us all our days, affirming His eternal care.
Voyage to China
By Hudson Taylor0PSA 34:17JHN 3:16PHP 4:6Hudson Taylor shares his poignant journey from England to China, marked by heartfelt farewells and a mother's prayer that deepened his understanding of God's love. As he faced tumultuous seas and life-threatening storms, he learned to trust in God's provision while also utilizing the means available to him. Taylor emphasizes the importance of prayer and faith in God's ability to intervene in dire situations, recounting how a collective prayer for wind led to their safe passage. His experiences highlight the necessity of obedience to God's call and the joy found in serving others. Ultimately, Taylor's voyage serves as a testament to the power of faith and the importance of responding to the needs of the world.
God Knows What Is Best for Us!
By David Wilkerson0JOB 23:10PSA 1:6ISA 55:8JER 29:11MAT 7:11ROM 8:28PHP 4:19David Wilkerson emphasizes that God knows what is best for us, even when He takes things away or does not grant our requests. He reassures us that true satisfaction comes from being in God's perfect will, and that what we think we need may actually lead to our ruin. Wilkerson encourages believers to trust in God's loving hand, understanding that He has something better in store for us. He cites Job's faith in God's plan as an example of resting in God's control. Ultimately, he reassures that if our hearts are right before God, His promises will never fail us.
Tax Money in a Fish's Mouth!
By David Wilkerson01KI 17:61KI 17:14PSA 37:25ISA 41:10MAT 14:19MAT 17:27LUK 1:372CO 9:8EPH 3:20PHP 4:19David Wilkerson emphasizes that God can restore what seems lost or dead in our lives with just a single word, using the story of Peter finding a coin in a fish's mouth to illustrate God's miraculous provision. When faced with financial troubles, Jesus instructed Peter to fish, demonstrating that God can perform the impossible and provide for our needs in unexpected ways. This miracle serves as a reminder that God is capable of fixing any problem, just as He has done in the past with figures like Elijah and during the feeding of the 5,000. Wilkerson encourages believers to trust in God's ability to provide, affirming that nothing is impossible for Him. The sermon reassures us that in times of need, we can rely on God's miraculous power.
God's Faithfulness in Providing
By George Mueller0PSA 37:25PSA 145:15ISA 41:10MAT 7:7LUK 12:242CO 9:8PHP 4:191TH 5:24HEB 10:23JAS 1:17George Mueller shares powerful testimonies of God's faithfulness in providing for orphans through prayer, illustrating how God tested his faith but always came through at the right moment. He recounts instances where, despite having no resources, God provided through unexpected donations just when they were needed most. These experiences reinforced Mueller's belief in God's covenant-keeping nature and encouraged his audience to trust in God's provision. He emphasizes that God is always faithful to those who rely on Him, urging listeners to experience this faithfulness in their own lives.
Early Missionary Experiences
By Hudson Taylor0PSA 34:19PSA 46:1ISA 41:10MAT 28:20ROM 8:282CO 12:9PHP 4:19HEB 13:5JAS 1:21PE 5:7Hudson Taylor recounts his early missionary experiences upon arriving in Shanghai in 1854, facing unexpected challenges from both rebels and an Imperial army. Despite the dangers and difficulties, including financial strain and the loss of key contacts, he found God's provision through a letter of introduction that connected him with Dr. Lockhart, who offered him shelter and support. Taylor describes harrowing moments of near-death experiences during battles, yet emphasizes how these trials deepened his reliance on God and strengthened his resolve to continue his mission. He reflects on the loneliness and hardships of being a pioneer missionary, but ultimately recognizes the sweetness of God's presence and the assurance of His promises. Taylor concludes by acknowledging the smoother path for missionaries today, while cherishing the lessons learned during those tumultuous times.
He Has Already Made Provision
By David Wilkerson01CO 2:91CO 2:122CO 9:8EPH 3:20David Wilkerson emphasizes that when God calls us to a specific task, He has already provided everything we need to fulfill it. He highlights the promise in 2 Corinthians 9:8, which assures us that God is able to provide an abundance of grace for every good work. Wilkerson encourages believers to seek a deeper revelation of God's provisions, reminding us that we are not meant to live in spiritual poverty but to experience the overflowing blessings God has prepared for us. He urges Christians to claim these promises by faith and to open their hearts to the abundant resources available through the Holy Spirit.
(February 1987) 10 - God's Provision
By Ray Lowe1.2K1:12:48In this sermon, the preacher focuses on God's provision as described in Isaiah chapter four. He emphasizes the importance of repentance and turning to God in order to receive His provision. The preacher highlights how the church has committed two sins: forsaking the fountain of living waters and relying on their own resources. He also references the story of Moses, who initially tried to deliver the people of Israel in his own strength but ultimately learned that he needed to rely on God's power.
Emblems From the Wilderness
By A.B. Simpson0EXO 13:17A.B. Simpson emphasizes the spiritual journey of the Israelites through the wilderness as a metaphor for the trials faced in the Christian life. He explains that God often leads His people through difficult paths not for destruction, but for growth, teaching them reliance on Him and revealing their true nature. The sermon highlights God's provision, such as the sweetening of bitter waters and the covenant of healing, illustrating that through trials, believers can experience God's sufficiency and grace. Simpson encourages the congregation to embrace their wilderness experiences, knowing that they lead to deeper faith and eventual blessings, symbolized by the wells and palms of Elim.
Genesis 22
By Chuck Smith0GEN 22:8JHN 8:56ROM 8:32PHP 4:19HEB 11:17Chuck Smith preaches on Genesis 22, emphasizing that Jehovah Jireh, or 'The Lord will provide,' is evident in God's provision during times of extremity. He illustrates how Abraham's faith led him to rejoice at the sight of God's substitute for Isaac, highlighting that God's provisions are spontaneous and made by Him alone. Smith stresses that human efforts are insufficient for true sacrifice, and that God's provisions, exemplified by the ram in the thicket, are both glorious and effective, ultimately pointing to Christ as the ultimate provision for humanity's needs.
God's Provision: David Flees Jerusalem (2 Sam. 17-18; Ps. 3)
By Mike Bickle2447:192SA 15:312SA 16:202SA 17:12SA 17:142SA 18:52SA 18:29JOB 5:12PSA 3:1PSA 130:4PRO 21:1Mike Bickle discusses God's provision during David's flight from Jerusalem amidst Absalom's rebellion, emphasizing the duality of adversity and blessings in David's life. Despite facing divine discipline and familial betrayal, David remains hopeful, believing in God's ability to provide and protect. The sermon highlights the importance of trusting God in difficult times, as seen through David's reliance on prayer and the support he received from unexpected allies. Bickle draws parallels between David's experiences and the challenges faced by the church today, encouraging believers to seek God's guidance and provision in their own trials.
(Angel of the Lord) 01 - Hagar
By Ed Miller1.5K51:07GEN 16:7GEN 21:14PSA 34:7EZK 16:6HOS 14:1Ed Miller emphasizes the significance of the Angel of the Lord's first appearance to Hagar, a Gentile slave in distress, highlighting God's compassion and care for the marginalized. He illustrates how the Angel of the Lord not only sees Hagar's affliction but also provides for her needs, symbolizing the spiritual thirst that all believers experience. Miller draws parallels between Hagar's journey and the Christian experience, encouraging listeners to recognize the wells of God's provision that are often overlooked. He reminds the congregation that even in moments of despair and doubt, God is present and ready to reveal His promises. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a renewed awareness of God's faithfulness and the need to trust in His provision.
Malachi 3:8
By Chuck Smith0MAL 3:8Chuck Smith addresses the sensitive topic of giving in his sermon on Malachi 3:8, emphasizing that robbing God is akin to robbing a bank, as many are shocked by the former yet neglect their obligations to God. He highlights that giving is a privilege for believers, not a necessity for God, who owns everything and offers us the chance to invest in His kingdom. Smith encourages the congregation to prove God through their tithes and offerings, noting that while tithing is part of the law, we are now under grace, which calls for generous giving. He concludes with the promise of blessings for those who give, assuring that God will protect their harvests and provide abundantly.
In Green Pastures - January, February, March
By J.R. Miller0PSA 23:1J.R. Miller's sermon 'In Green Pastures - January, February, March' emphasizes the profound care and provision of God as our shepherd, encouraging believers to trust in His guidance through life's uncertainties. He highlights the importance of living a life of service, love, and faithfulness, reminding us that true greatness in God's eyes comes from fulfilling our daily duties with love and humility. Miller also stresses the significance of personal growth through trials, the necessity of prayer, and the power of kindness and sympathy in our interactions with others. Ultimately, he calls for a life that reflects Christ's love and character, urging us to be vessels of His grace in the world.
On God's Vineyard
By John Wesley0ISA 5:4ACT 17:26John Wesley preaches on the metaphor of God's vineyard, emphasizing that God has done everything possible to nurture His people, yet they often produce 'wild grapes' instead of the expected fruit of righteousness. He explores the various ways God has provided doctrine, spiritual helps, discipline, and protection, particularly within the Methodist community, and questions why, despite these blessings, the faithful sometimes stray into error and sin. Wesley calls for self-examination among believers, urging them to recognize the dangers of worldly desires and the importance of community in fostering spiritual growth. He challenges the congregation to reflect on their relationship with God and their commitment to living out their faith authentically. Ultimately, he emphasizes the need for a genuine response to God's grace to bear the fruit He desires.
The Lord My Provider
By Octavius Winslow0PSA 37:25ISA 41:10MAT 6:11JHN 10:10ROM 8:322CO 9:8EPH 3:20PHP 4:19JAS 1:171PE 5:7Octavius Winslow emphasizes that God is our ultimate provider, urging believers to live by faith rather than sight. He reflects on the pressing needs of life and reassures that God will supply all our needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus. Winslow draws parallels between our daily needs and God's provision, encouraging believers to trust in His promises even in times of extremity. He highlights that God is not only the provider of our physical needs but also abundantly supplies our spiritual needs through Christ. Ultimately, he calls us to anchor our souls in the truth that God is our God, who will never fail us.
The Undeniable Reality of God's Provision
By George Mueller0EXO 16:4PSA 23:1PSA 37:25MAT 6:26MAT 7:7LUK 12:242CO 9:8PHP 4:19JAS 1:171PE 5:7George Mueller shares the undeniable reality of God's provision through a miraculous event at his orphanage, where he and Dr. A. T. Pierson prayed for breakfast despite having nothing in the house. Their faith was rewarded when an unknown benefactor, prompted by God, provided an abundance of food for two thousand children. This story illustrates the power of prayer and reliance on God for our needs, emphasizing that God is aware of our circumstances and responds in His perfect timing.
He Will Supply All Your Needs
By Erlo Stegen0EXO 3:12ISA 28:9Erlo Stegen emphasizes that God, referred to as 'El-Shaddai', is the Self-sufficient One who promises to supply all our needs if we trust Him. He illustrates this through the story of Moses, who chose to suffer with God's people rather than indulge in sin, ultimately leading to great rewards. Stegen warns against mocking God's Word and highlights the importance of seeking God's will in all aspects of life, including marriage. He encourages believers to abide in Christ, as true fulfillment comes from His presence rather than worldly possessions. The sermon concludes with a call to live a holy life, separate from the world's temptations, to fully experience God's provision.
The Main Events of George Müller's Life
By George Mueller0PSA 68:5PRO 3:5ISA 58:10MAT 19:142CO 9:7GAL 6:9PHP 4:191TI 6:18HEB 11:1JAS 1:27George Müller reflects on the significant events of his life, emphasizing his transformation from a young man in Prussia to a devoted Christian leader in England. He recounts his journey of faith, including his establishment of orphanages that cared for thousands of children and his commitment to supporting missionaries worldwide. Müller's life is marked by his reliance on prayer and God's provision, showcasing how faith can lead to impactful service. His legacy continues to inspire many in their own faith journeys.
An Anchor for Our Faith
By David Wilkerson0MAT 6:8MAT 6:33LUK 12:22LUK 12:28David Wilkerson emphasizes that a single verse from God's Word can sustain us through difficult times, particularly Matthew 6:8, which reassures us that our Father knows our needs before we even ask. He encourages believers to trust in God's provision for essentials like food, clothing, and shelter, reminding us that if God cares for the grass, He will certainly care for us. Wilkerson highlights that our focus should be on God's knowledge and care, which alleviates worry about our lives and families. He reassures that God cares for our loved ones even more than we do and urges us to seek God's kingdom first, promising that all our needs will be met. Ultimately, he calls us to anchor our faith in the certainty of God's provision and love.
Psalms 23
By Chuck Smith0PSA 23:1Chuck Smith expounds on Psalm 23, illustrating God as our Shepherd, Guide, and Host. He emphasizes that with God as our Shepherd, we lack nothing, as He provides for our needs, refreshes our souls, and leads us through life's uncertainties. In the face of challenges, including the valley of the shadow of death, we can walk without fear, knowing His presence comforts us. Smith also highlights God's abundant provision, even amidst adversities, assuring us of His goodness and mercy throughout our lives. Ultimately, he reassures that we will dwell in the house of the Lord forever, experiencing His eternal love and care.
The Place of Weeping Deuteronomy 8:3
By John Nelson Darby0DEU 8:3PSA 34:18ISA 41:10MAT 4:4JHN 6:35ROM 8:182CO 4:17PHP 4:19HEB 13:51PE 5:10John Nelson Darby emphasizes that the journey into the wilderness, a place of weeping, is essential for spiritual growth and humility. God leads His people into trials to create a hunger for the true sustenance found in Him, symbolized by manna, which represents the spiritual nourishment that surpasses earthly desires. The experience of tasting this divine provision transforms faith into reality, allowing believers to recognize that true life comes from God's word. Darby encourages believers to view their present struggles as light afflictions compared to the glory that awaits, reminding them that these challenges are opportunities for God's grace to manifest. Ultimately, he asserts that even in pain, there is a chance for faith to flourish and for God's provision to be revealed.
Jesus Wants the Best for His Bride
By David Wilkerson0RUT 1:16RUT 2:3PSA 50:10ROM 8:28EPH 5:27PHP 4:6David Wilkerson emphasizes that it breaks the Lord's heart when we doubt His ability and desire to provide the best for us, as illustrated through the story of Ruth. Ruth's unwavering love and trust in God led her to a divine appointment with Boaz, showcasing God's meticulous care and provision. Wilkerson reminds us that just as God orchestrated Ruth's life for her good, He is equally committed to His bride, the Church, ensuring that all circumstances work for our benefit. He encourages believers to rest in the assurance of God's love and provision, free from worry and doubt. Ultimately, the sermon calls us to embrace our identity as the beloved bride of Christ, who is always attentive to our needs.
The Great Giver
By A.W. Pink0HOS 11:8ZEC 13:7MAT 6:30MAT 7:11MAT 11:28ROM 5:10ROM 8:322CO 9:8PHP 4:191JN 1:9A.W. Pink emphasizes the profound love of God demonstrated through the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ, as a guarantee for all other blessings. He explains that if God did not spare His own Son, He will surely provide for our needs, highlighting the divine logic that assures believers of God's generosity. Pink reflects on the costly nature of this sacrifice, the gracious design behind it, and the comforting promise that God will freely give us all things. He encourages believers to trust in God's provision, reminding them that His gifts are given freely and without obligation. Ultimately, Pink reassures that God's love and willingness to give are unwavering, providing comfort and hope to the faithful.
That Take, and Give Unto Them for Me and Thee
By A.B. Simpson0MAT 17:24A.B. Simpson emphasizes the loving foresight of Christ in the miracle of providing tribute money for Peter, illustrating how Jesus anticipates our needs even before we voice them. He highlights that Jesus not only addresses our needs but also takes on our burdens, showing His deep compassion and care for us. The sermon reflects on how Christ makes our struggles His own, ensuring we are not left to face our challenges alone. This act of provision serves as a reminder of His constant presence and support in our lives. Ultimately, Jesus demonstrates that He is intimately aware of our circumstances and is always ready to help.
My God Shall Supply All Your Need
By D.L. Moody0MAT 11:28PHP 4:19D.L. Moody emphasizes the sufficiency of Jesus Christ in meeting all our needs, illustrating how through His atonement, our sins and guilt are fully addressed. He expresses a deep sense of gratitude and love for the Savior, who provides perfect rest and security for the weary soul. Moody's message encourages believers to trust in the loving provision of Christ, who desires to fulfill our deepest longings and needs.
The Fold and the Family -- Psalm 23
By A.B. Simpson0PSA 23:1A.B. Simpson emphasizes the profound comfort and assurance found in Psalm 23, portraying God as both the Shepherd who cares for His flock and the Father who welcomes His family. He illustrates how the Shepherd provides for our needs, leads us to peace, and restores our souls, while also highlighting the security and abundance found in the Father's house. Simpson encourages believers to trust in God's provision and presence, especially during trials, and to recognize the joy and peace that come from being in His care. The sermon concludes with a call to share the message of God's love and faithfulness, as exemplified in the Psalm, with those who have yet to know Him.