God's deliverance is a pervasive theme in the Bible, underscoring the Lord's intervention in human affairs to rescue and redeem His people from various forms of bondage and distress. As expressed in Psalms 34:17-18, the Lord hears the cries of the righteous and saves them from their troubles, demonstrating His faithfulness and love. This concept is further emphasized in Romans 8:28, which affirms that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, and in Psalms 23:1, which declares that the Lord is the shepherd who guides and protects His people, delivering them from harm. Through His deliverance, God manifests His power, mercy, and sovereignty, inspiring trust and devotion in those who experience His salvation.
Bakht Singh preaches on the story of David and Bathsheba, emphasizing the importance of recognizing our sinful nature and the need for God's deliverance. He illustrates how David, despite being a mighty king, succumbed to sin due to his old nature, leading to a series of wrongdoings including adulte
Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 30, emphasizing the themes of God's deliverance and the joy that follows sorrow. He explains how David praises God for lifting him from despair and how the psalm serves as a song of dedication for the temple. Simons highlights the importance of recognizing God's favor a
Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 107, emphasizing the four testimonies of God's rescue for His people. He highlights God's enduring mercy and goodness, illustrating how He delivers those in distress, whether they are wandering in the wilderness, imprisoned, afflicted by their own foolishness, or caught
Harry Ironside emphasizes that the 'Great Tribulation' is a distinct period of divine judgment separate from the trials faced by believers today. He explains that while Christians endure tribulations in this world, they are not appointed to experience God's wrath, as they will be delivered before th
T. Austin-Sparks reflects on Psalm 77, where Asaph, a once joyful choir master, finds himself in despair due to the absence of God's evident presence and power in his life. Asaph's turning point comes when he recalls God's past deliverance of Israel through the Red Sea, realizing that the same God w
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes God's dual deliverance from the snares of the fowler, illustrating that He protects His people from entering traps and also rescues them if they fall into them. He explains that troubles can serve as God's means of delivering us from greater evils, and that spiritual strengt
Chuck Smith emphasizes the reality of spiritual warfare, illustrating how Satan ensnares individuals through subtlety and deception, much like a fowler traps birds. He explains that these snares often come disguised as pleasure or societal norms, and warns that the Holy Spirit is our guide to avoid
David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of faith in times of crisis, using the Israelites' fear as they faced the Egyptians as a powerful example. He illustrates how, despite their dire situation, God reassured them with the promise that He would fight for them, urging them to overcome their fear
David Wilkerson emphasizes the faithfulness of the Lord in delivering His children from trials, as illustrated in Psalms 34. He reflects on David's experience of feeling overwhelmed and foolish yet finding solace in the Lord's ability to hear even the faintest cries for help. Wilkerson reassures tha
Horatius Bonar emphasizes the theme of deliverance in his sermon 'Deliverance From Deep Waters,' drawing from Psalm 18:16. He illustrates how David, Christ, and every Christian experience God's saving grace amidst trials and tribulations. Bonar highlights that God, in His infinite power and love, re
Chuck Smith preaches on Exodus 14:13, emphasizing the moment when the Israelites found themselves trapped between the Red Sea and the pursuing Egyptian army. Despite their fear and doubt in Moses' leadership, he reassures them to 'Fear not' and 'Stand still' to witness the salvation of the Lord. Smi
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the significance of Gideon's story as a revival narrative that resonates with the current state of the church. He illustrates how Israel's sin led to their oppression by the Midianites, prompting them to cry out to God, who then raised Gideon, an unlikely hero, to delive
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the greatness of God's deliverance, illustrating how David, surrounded by sorrow and enemies, called upon the Lord and received divine intervention. He explains that true salvation comes from above, as God responds to our cries for help, often in ways that may seem rough but ar
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that in times of despair and affliction, God rises to exalt Himself and deliver His people. He illustrates that even when circumstances seem dire, such as a land laid waste and warriors in sorrow, the Lord responds to the cries of His people with grace and intervention. Spur
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the struggles of God's people, using Samson's thirst as a metaphor for the challenges that can feel overwhelming even after great victories. He illustrates how, despite past triumphs, believers often find themselves feeling weak and in need of God's help in seemingly small m
Robert Murray M'Cheyne reflects on the journey of the Israelites through the Red Sea, emphasizing the miraculous deliverance by God as they faced overwhelming odds. He draws parallels between their experience and the struggles of believers today, highlighting the importance of faith and reliance on
David Wilkerson emphasizes God's unwavering commitment to deliver His people from trials and temptations, using biblical examples such as Noah and Lot to illustrate His compassion and power. He reassures believers that just as God provided miraculous escapes for the righteous in the past, He has alr
David Wilkerson emphasizes Psalms 34 as his favorite, illustrating God's faithfulness in delivering His children from trials. He reflects on David's silent cries for help during overwhelming circumstances, highlighting that sometimes our deepest prayers are unvoiced yet heard by God. Wilkerson share
John Gill emphasizes that the Lord knows how to deliver the godly from their afflictions and tribulations, just as He did for Noah and Lot. He reassures believers that God is both able and willing to support them through trials, ultimately delivering them in His perfect timing. Conversely, Gill warn
Chuck Smith emphasizes God's salvation through the story of David and Goliath, highlighting David's unwavering confidence in the Lord's deliverance. David understood that the battle belonged to God, and his past experiences of God's faithfulness fueled his trust for the future. Smith points out that
Chuck Smith explores the story of the lepers who discovered God's miraculous deliverance for the city of Samaria, emphasizing how the people were unaware of their freedom from the Syrian siege. He highlights the irony that those who were considered outcasts, the lepers, were the first to recognize G
Chuck Smith emphasizes the theme of God's deliverance in his sermon based on Daniel 6:18, recounting King Darius's sleepless night filled with regret after being manipulated into condemning Daniel. Despite the decree, Daniel's unwavering faith led him to continue praying, demonstrating his trust in
David Wilkerson emphasizes the story of King Hezekiah, who faced the threats of Sennacherib, a representation of Satan. Hezekiah's unwavering trust in God led him to resist the enemy's attacks, illustrating that true faith invites spiritual warfare. Wilkerson reassures believers that despite the dev
Anne Dutton preaches about the entanglements of sin in the world and the compassionate love of Jesus to set us free. She emphasizes the cleansing power of Jesus for those who have been defiled and the loving discipline of God for those under rebuke. Anne assures that God, in His gracious heart, will
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of relying on faith rather than relying on what we can see with our physical eyes. He shares personal experiences of feeling overwhelmed by tasks that seemed impossible, but realizing that he could not accomplish them in his own strength. The pr
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the law of Christ rather than simply following a list of rules. He shares a story about a Chinese brother who faced a difficult situation with his neighbor and demonstrated the law of Christ by showing love and forgiveness. The
This sermon is based on the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego from Daniel chapter 3, highlighting their unwavering faith in God despite facing the fiery furnace. It emphasizes the presence of God in the midst of trials, the importance of trusting in God's deliverance, and the assurance that G
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the book of Judges in the Bible. He highlights the recurring pattern of the Israelites turning away from God and falling into oppression, only to be delivered by God through the raising up of judges. The preacher emphasizes the cycle of disobedience and oppress
C.I. Scofield preaches on the story of Daniel in the lion's den, highlighting the power of habit in Daniel's prayer life, the folly of unchangeable laws, the mystery of permitted perils for the righteous, and the faithfulness of God in delivering His people from afflictions. The core truth of the le
This sermon emphasizes the theme of deliverance, drawing from the story of Hezekiah and the assurance that God hears the cries of His people and delivers them from all troubles. It highlights the importance of faith, prayer, and trusting in God's promises for deliverance in the midst of trials and b
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the loss of trust and confidence in various institutions, including the judicial system, school system, and even marriage. He highlights the prevalence of scams and deceptions targeting the elderly, leading to their financial ruin and homelessness. The speaker a
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the idea that every time God delivers, he reenacts his salvation. The sermon begins with the speaker mentioning a burden shared by another believer about the need for deliverance among believers. The speaker then discusses how God brings believers to a place of
Favell Lee Mortimer delves into the story of the restored paralytic man to highlight the bitter hatred of men towards the truth, showcasing how the Jews accused Jesus of breaking the Sabbath not out of reverence for the day but due to their lack of regard for God's service. The preacher emphasizes h
The preacher delves into the meaning of 'boḗ' (994) which signifies a cry for help or assistance, often reflecting a state of agitation. This term is used in the New Testament and the Septuagint to convey the idea of calling out in distress or need. The preacher highlights various instances in the
Warren Wiersbe emphasizes how God's delight in us leads to our deliverance and growth. Using David's experiences, he illustrates how God brings us out of confinement into a broad place because He delights in us. Just as God delighted in David and Jesus, He desires to delight in us as well, using lif
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God delivers us from the evil that lies at the heart of pain. The speaker acknowledges that Satan will try to destroy the work of God in us through suffering. They give an example of a man in terrible pain who experienced neglect and lack of empathy from
