God's love in the Bible is a multifaceted concept that encompasses various dimensions, reflecting His nature, relationship with humanity, and the moral framework He establishes for human interactions. One of the most profound expressions of God's love is found in John 3:16, which states, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." This verse encapsulates the idea of sacrificial love, where God demonstrates His love through the act of giving His Son for the redemption of humanity, emphasizing that love is an act of selflessness and commitment to the well-being of others.Additionally, God's love is characterized by steadfastness and faithfulness, as illustrated in passages like Psalms 136, which repeatedly declares, "His love endures forever." The Hebrew term "chesed," often translated as "lovingkindness" or "steadfast love," conveys a sense of loyalty and covenantal faithfulness that God has towards His people (see Deuteronomy 7:9). Furthermore, the New Testament emphasizes that God's love should also inform how believers interact with one another. In 1 John 4:7-8, it is written, "Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love." This passage highlights that love is not only an attribute of God but also a fundamental aspect of the Christian life, calling believers to reflect God's love in their relationships.
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the purpose of marriage as a revelation of God's goodness to His church. He emphasizes the importance of theology and doctrine in understanding God's passion for His people. The preacher shares a personal anecdote about his son's unwavering trust and expectatio
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being attentive and responsive to God's call. He shares a story about a girl who eagerly waits for a man in the market, illustrating the kind of anticipation and longing we should have for God. The preacher also highlights the need for fellow
Zac Poonen emphasizes the importance of building a godly life, home, and church, illustrating that the foundation of our lives must be rooted in the understanding of God's immense love for us, akin to how He loves Jesus. He shares personal experiences of overcoming feelings of inferiority and the ne
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of revelation and how it relates to our understanding of the human condition. He acknowledges that we already know that the creation is subject to vanity and decay, as stated in the book of Ecclesiastes. The speaker then reflects on the lives of grea
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the incredible love and sacrifice of God for humanity. He highlights the fact that God sent His only Son into the world to be an eternal sacrifice for our sins. The preacher encourages the audience to ponder the significance of the incarnation and the mystery
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God will do a work in believers, helping them understand true strength and truth. He assures that with this understanding, believers will no longer need to make excuses and will be able to feed on the truth of God without fear. The preacher highlights the
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being a light in the world and living a life that reflects God's love. He references the passage in Revelation where John sees seven golden candlesticks, symbolizing the presence of Christ. The speaker suggests that when someone repents and tu
Nicky Cruz shares his powerful conversion testimony, recounting his initial hostility towards the message of God's love and power to change lives. He vividly describes a confrontation with David Wilkerson, who, despite Cruz's aggression, expressed unconditional love and prayed for him. Witnessing th
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the second chapter of Ephesians. He highlights the contrasting conditions of unregenerated men outside of Christ and the wonderful work of redemption through Christ. The speaker emphasizes the phrase "but God" as a turning point in the passage, showing how Go
Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the profound love of the father in the parable of the prodigal son, particularly focusing on the significance of the fatted calf, which symbolizes the father's readiness to forgive and celebrate the return of his wayward child. He reflects on the idea that the father che
In this sermon, K.P. Johanan emphasizes the unconditional love of God and encourages listeners to rest in that love. He explains that as we come to understand God's love for us, we are then able to share that love with others. The sermon also mentions a DVD called "Touch of Love" which takes viewe
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing Jesus Christ. He explains that Jesus reveals himself to people in various ways, such as through the scriptures and acts of obedience and worship. The speaker encourages the audience to not wait for spectacular visions or unusual happen
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on Psalm 40 and specifically looks at the last verse. The psalmist expresses gratitude for God's faithfulness and deliverance, as well as the transformation that God brings into their life. The speaker emphasizes the importance of waiting patiently for the Lord an
In this sermon, Pastor Chuck Smith emphasizes the importance of praising God and walking in His ways. He encourages listeners to let the word of God be their strength and power against sin. Pastor Chuck reminds believers that God is slow to anger and full of mercy, always ready to pick up the pieces
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of witnessing a man loading wooden box cars with vegetables and sealing them with a sign that emphasizes the value and importance of not wasting the food. The speaker then connects this experience to the message of John 3:16, highlighting God'
In this sermon, Pastor Chuck Smith teaches from Psalm 145, emphasizing the goodness and mercy of the Lord. He encourages believers to bless God by speaking of the glory of His kingdom and His power. Pastor Chuck highlights how God takes care of all His creation, providing food and satisfying the des
Stewart Ruch emphasizes the profound love of God and the importance of recognizing ourselves as cherished by Him, particularly in the context of the abortion debate. He shares a personal experience of feeling Jesus' closeness and how it transformed his understanding of being a beloved son of God. Ru
Gary Wilkerson emphasizes the profound love of God for each individual, encouraging believers to embrace this love as a means to overcome fear and to freely love others. He shares personal experiences of how understanding God's love has transformed his approach to ministry and relationships, moving
Peter Brandon emphasizes the unparalleled power of God's love, which is the greatest force in the universe. He explains that despite humanity's weaknesses and sins, God loves us unconditionally, demonstrated through Christ's sacrificial death for the ungodly. Brandon illustrates how God's love is no
Basilea Schlink emphasizes that only those who approach God as humble, dependent children can truly experience His miracles and love. She reflects on how pride and self-sufficiency can hinder our relationship with the Heavenly Father, preventing us from receiving His blessings. Through repentance an
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the importance of spiritual maturity and the transformative power of God's love as outlined in 1 Corinthians 13. He encourages believers to move beyond childish ways and to embrace a deeper relationship with God, which involves genuine communication and love for one another
Basilea Schlink emphasizes the boundless love of God in her sermon 'Love Exceeds All', illustrating how this divine love is a source of refreshment and healing for our dry hearts. She encourages believers to recognize their own lack of love and to seek God's love, which flows freely to those who are
Phil Beach Jr. shares a profound message on the 'Song of Solomon,' emphasizing the deep, romantic love that God has for His people. He illustrates how understanding this love can heal our insecurities and fears, allowing us to embrace our identity as beloved children of God. Through a vision of a hi
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the profound love of God and the necessity of drawing closer to Him, highlighting that true satisfaction comes from His everlasting love. He encourages believers to turn away from worldly distractions and to seek spiritual maturity through the Word of God, which is essentia
Michael Koulianos emphasizes the profound truth that God first loves us, which is the foundation for our love and worship in return. He encourages the congregation to recognize the importance of God's presence, warning against the dangers of choosing lesser loves that distract from a genuine relatio
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the transformative power of God's love and the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers towards truth and away from iniquity. He calls for a deep surrender to God, urging the congregation to allow the Holy Spirit to work within them, shaping their hearts to reflect Chri
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the importance of drawing near to God to truly understand His love and heart for us. He highlights that our perception of love is often distorted by worldly influences and that we must seek a deeper relationship with God to experience His unconditional love. The sermon also
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the transformative power of God's love in the journey toward spiritual maturity, urging believers to seek the presence of Jesus as their ultimate passion. He highlights the importance of humility, kindness, and the absence of envy as essential qualities that reflect Christ'
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the significance of understanding God's love and presence during trials, encouraging believers to be vulnerable and open to God's word. He draws parallels between the trials faced by Joseph and the trials in our lives, highlighting that these challenges serve to refine our
Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the profound significance of being 'in the beloved,' which refers to Jesus Christ as God's only begotten Son. He explains that our acceptance and privileges in salvation are rooted in our relationship with Christ, who embodies God's love and grace. The Apostle Paul's de
Chuck Smith emphasizes that wisdom is about applying knowledge and that God values all people, not just the 'special' ones. He reassures that Christians are not bound by strict contracts with God, but rather by His love, and that true hope comes when we acknowledge our inability to achieve righteous
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the profound love of God and its transformative power in the lives of believers. He explains that true obedience to God stems from being filled with His love, which empowers us to live according to His commandments joyfully. Beach encourages the congregation to recognize th
R.A. Torrey emphasizes the profound truth encapsulated in the phrase 'God is love' from 1 John 4:8, asserting it as the greatest sentence ever written. He explains that this simple declaration reveals the essence of the Bible and God's relationship with humanity, highlighting His willingness to forg
J.C. Ryle emphasizes the profound truth of John 3:16, illustrating that God's love extends to all humanity, not just the Jewish nation, and that the gift of His only begotten Son is a universal offer of salvation. He challenges the notion that God's love is limited to the elect, arguing instead that
Robert Murray M'Cheyne emphasizes the profound love of God in the doctrine of adoption, explaining that by nature, we are children of Satan, but through God's will and mercy, we can become sons of God. He highlights that this transformation is solely the work of God, who has the power to regenerate
David Wilkerson addresses the growing despair among Christians who feel overwhelmed by guilt and the pressure to meet unrealistic expectations. He emphasizes that many sincere believers are at a breaking point, struggling with their faith amidst life's challenges, contrary to the overly positive mes
Peter Brandon preaches on 'The Love of God', emphasizing that God's love is perfect and unconditional, even towards those who are ungodly, sinful, and enemies of Him. He explains that while humans struggle to love the unlovable, God knows our weaknesses and still chooses to love us, demonstrated thr
J.C. Ryle emphasizes the significance of Calvary, where Jesus Christ was crucified, arguing that many overlook the profound beauty and glory of His sufferings. He asserts that Christ's crucifixion was foreordained, necessary for salvation, and a voluntary act of love, meant to atone for humanity's s
Chuck Smith emphasizes the importance of keeping ourselves in the love of God, as urged by Jude in his epistle. He explains that while God's love is unconditional and ever-present, we must actively maintain our position in that love to fully experience its blessings. Smith illustrates this by refere
Charles Finney emphasizes the profound truth that 'God is love,' explaining that this means God is fundamentally benevolent and devoted to the highest good of all beings. He outlines the implications of this truth, asserting that God's actions are always aligned with His benevolent nature, and He ne
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that God's afflictions do not alter His unwavering love for His people. Despite the harshness of His hand, God's affections remain constant, as His love is rooted in His own grace rather than in our worthiness. He illustrates this with the example of Munster, who viewed his
Zac Poonen shares important truths learned over 40 years as a born-again Christian, emphasizing God's unconditional love for us, which transforms insecurity into joy. He highlights the significance of honesty in our relationship with God, the importance of cheerful giving, and the necessity of being
David Wilkerson emphasizes that God desires a deep relationship with His people, urging them to recognize His voice and trust Him without limits. He reflects on the Israelites' failure to truly know God despite witnessing miracles, highlighting that many believers today also place boundaries on thei
G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the profound love of God for His people as expressed through the prophet Malachi, who declares, 'I have loved you, saith the Lord.' Despite Israel's complacency and rebellion, God's call to bring tithes into the storehouse is rooted in His desire for their blessing and
Alexander Maclaren emphasizes that God's love is proven through the death of Christ, which serves as the ultimate evidence of His love for humanity. He argues that the belief in a loving God is not self-evident and requires substantial proof, which is found in the sacrificial act of Jesus on the cro
Charles Finney emphasizes God's profound love for humanity, as demonstrated through the sacrificial death of Christ while we were still sinners. He explains that this love is not just a general affection for mankind but a personal and individual love for each person, urging believers to recognize an
George Matheson reflects on the profound love of God that sustains and uplifts us, even in our darkest moments. He shares the personal pain he experienced while alone during his sister's wedding, which inspired the creation of his hymn 'O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go.' Matheson emphasizes the themes
T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes God's everlasting and unchanging love, as declared in Jeremiah 31:3, highlighting that this profound love is extended even in the face of human rebellion and sin. He explores the nature of God's love, describing it as infinite, self-sufficient, and akin to a mother's love
David Wilkerson emphasizes that true communion with God requires a deep understanding and acceptance of His love, grace, and mercy. He explains that communion involves both receiving the Father's love and reciprocating it, highlighting that mere prayer without this understanding is not true intimacy
Peter Brandon emphasizes the perfect love of God amidst the imperfections of the world, illustrating how God's love is extended to humanity despite our weaknesses and sins. He explains that while we are ungodly, sinners, and enemies of God, His love is a miraculous intervention that reconciles us to
William Law discusses the nature of God's love and the concept of atonement, emphasizing that God's essence is pure love, devoid of wrath or resentment. He argues that the evils and discord in the world stem from fallen nature, not from God, and that Christ's atonement is not to appease divine wrath
John Gill emphasizes the profound nature of God's love in his sermon 'The Love of God, Considered,' based on 2 Thessalonians 3:5. He explains that God's love is both a gift to us and a command for us to love Him in return, highlighting the necessity of having our hearts directed into this love throu
D.L. Moody emphasizes the profound impact of understanding God's love for us, which is essential for walking closely with Christ and serving Him effectively. He illustrates how recognizing that we are God's beloved can transform our hearts, igniting a passionate response of love and faith. This real
G. Campbell Morgan delivers a profound sermon on 'The Message of Malachi,' emphasizing God's unfailing love and the human tendency to fail in maintaining true relationships with Him. He highlights the importance of love as the only motive that sustains our connection with God, contrasting it with th
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that Jesus loves Lazarus, Mary, and Martha, yet they faced affliction, illustrating that love does not exempt us from suffering. He explains that sickness can be a part of God's plan for growth and discipline, and that believers should not be surprised by trials, as they oft
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the unwavering love of the Lord, urging believers to reflect on their past experiences of God's provision and grace throughout their lives. He reminds them of how God has sustained them in times of trouble, forgiven their sins, and provided comfort through His presence. Spur
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the profound love of the Father in adopting us as His sons, despite our inherent corruption and struggles. He reflects on the privileges and responsibilities that come with this relationship, highlighting the care and tenderness expected from a father. Spurgeon reassures bel
A.W. Tozer emphasizes that God's love is pure and perfect, stemming from His nature as the ultimate being who loves Himself. The love within the Godhead is described as a fiery and tender flame, reflecting the intense desire among the Persons of the Trinity. God loves creation, angels, and humanity
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the astonishing love of God, reflecting on how, despite our sinful nature and the fact that we have out-sinned many, God has graciously bestowed His gifts upon us. He invites us to marvel at this condescending love, reminding us of our former state of misery and how the King
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound love of the Father for His children, highlighting that many believers struggle to accept this love while remaining focused on conviction and judgment. He contrasts the legalistic mindset that thrives on condemnation with the true understanding of God's love, w
David Wilkerson shares a poignant story about a boys' home he started, which he initially viewed as a failure due to its closure after eighteen months. Years later, he received a letter from one of the boys who had attended the home, expressing gratitude for the love and teachings he received, which
David Wilkerson emphasizes the unwavering love of God for His people, drawing from Psalm 13 where David expresses feelings of abandonment and despair. Despite his struggles and the pressure of seemingly insurmountable troubles, David ultimately resolves to trust in God's mercy and sing praises. Wilk
David Wilkerson emphasizes the challenge many face in perceiving God as a loving Father due to painful experiences with earthly fathers. He encourages believers to recognize and embrace the depth of God's love, which is often overlooked despite their knowledge of Scripture. Wilkerson reminds us of G
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the unwavering and tender love of God, particularly in times of failure and despair, as exemplified in the life of Elijah. He illustrates how God's love remains constant, even when we feel unworthy or distant from Him, and how it manifests in special tenderness and care during
Erlo Stegen emphasizes the indescribable and unfathomable love of God demonstrated through the suffering of Jesus on the Cross. He reflects on the profound moment when Jesus cried out, 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?' highlighting the agony of separation from the Father due to our sins. S
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound love and acceptance that God has for His people, contrasting the harsh messages of the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah with the grace and mercy brought by Jesus Christ. Despite the weaknesses and failures of His disciples, Jesus intercedes for them, demonstrati
Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound love of God in giving His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to humanity. This gift is not merely a blessing but the very essence of life and salvation, as Jesus embodies all that we need for forgiveness, guidance, and eternal life. Murray encourages believers to
Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound nature of Christ's love for us, comparing it to the love the Father has for the Son. He explains that this divine love is eternal, perfect, gentle, and unchangeable, inviting us to abide in it. Murray encourages believers to recognize their worth in Christ's eye
Zac Poonen emphasizes the profound truth that God loves us as His children, just as He loves Jesus, and this revelation is crucial for our spiritual security and growth. He explains that many believers struggle with insecurity and competition because they do not fully grasp their identity as beloved
William Law discusses the nature of God as an infinite source of love, emphasizing that God's essence is unchanging and cannot include wrath or anger. He argues that all creatures exist to manifest God's love and goodness, and that any notion of divine wrath arises only from the fallen state of crea
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes God's unwavering love for His church, assuring believers that despite their trials and tribulations, they are not forgotten. He encourages the faithful to remain patient and trust in God's promises, as their time of suffering will soon end and prosperity will come. Spurgeon
Theodore Epp explores the theme of questioning God's love through the trials faced by Job, who, after losing his possessions and family, is afflicted with a painful disease. Despite his suffering, Job's integrity is challenged by his wife, who doubts God's love and urges him to curse God. Epp highli
D.L. Moody shares the poignant story of a father who tirelessly searches for his wayward son, illustrating God's relentless pursuit of sinners. The father, after losing his son to gambling and shame, does not abandon him but instead travels far and wide, preaching and seeking news of his boy. When h
D.L. Moody emphasizes the importance of humility and respect for parents, illustrating that true prosperity comes from a right relationship with God rather than rebellion. He contrasts the devoted love of a mother with God's everlasting and unfailing love, reminding us that we cannot achieve purity
D.L. Moody shares a poignant story of a father and son whose relationship deteriorates due to pride and anger, leading to the son's departure from home. The father's stubbornness contrasts with the mother's unwavering love, as she pleads for reconciliation even on her deathbed. Ultimately, it is the
John Gill expounds on the profound nature of God's love, emphasizing that it is not only an essential attribute of God but also the foundation of His relationship with creation. He explains that God's love is directed first towards Himself, then towards the Son and the Spirit, and ultimately towards
David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of understanding God's true nature to foster a life of communion with Him. Many Christians struggle with a distorted view of God, believing He is harsh and unloving due to their failures. This misconception leads to a reluctance to draw near to God, despite
K.P. Yohannan shares his journey from shyness and timidity to discovering the transformative power of God's love. He emphasizes that being 'accepted in the Beloved' (Ephesians 1:6) changed his perspective on life, allowing him to understand that his worth is not defined by others but by God's accept
Zac Poonen emphasizes that the foundation of our love for God is rooted in His unchanging love for us, as stated in 1 John 4:19. He explains that God's intention for humanity was to live in an atmosphere of love, where obedience stems from love rather than slavery. Throughout the Bible, God's enduri
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound depth of God's love, urging believers to move beyond mere theological understanding to a personal experience of His love. He reflects on the importance of being kept in the knowledge of God's love, which is essential for spiritual growth and overcoming life's
David Wilkerson emphasizes that God not only loves His people but also delights in each one of us, taking great pleasure in our lives and well-being. He compares this divine delight to the joy a parent feels when hearing from their children, illustrating that if imperfect human love can be so strong
John Gill expounds on the doctrines of God's everlasting love towards His elect and their eternal union with Christ, emphasizing that this union is not contingent upon human faith or actions but is rooted in God's sovereign grace and eternal purpose. He defends the idea that believers are united to
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound love and compassion of the father in the parable of the Prodigal Son, illustrating that the son's return was rooted in his understanding of his father's character. The father, seeing his son from a distance, runs to embrace him, prioritizing love over judgment
Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound love of God demonstrated through the gift of His Son, Jesus Christ, who came to unite humanity with the divine. This love is inclusive, reaching out to the lowest and most hopeless individuals, proving that no one is beyond its reach. Jesus dedicated His life to
David Wilkerson emphasizes the theme of divine deliverance in his sermon 'He Delivered Me From My Enemy,' reflecting on Psalm 18 where David recounts God's rescue from overwhelming enemies and trials. He highlights how God intervened during David's darkest moments, illustrating that despite the stre
David Wilkerson emphasizes the tender love of God as a Father, contrasting it with the negative perceptions many have due to their own experiences with earthly fathers. He highlights God's self-description to Moses, showcasing His merciful and gracious nature, and encourages believers to remember Go
David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of being rooted and grounded in God's love, urging believers to truly understand and experience the depth of Christ's love for them. He highlights that many Christians may know about God's love intellectually but have not fully grasped its transformative pow
David Wilkerson emphasizes the forgiving love of God, urging Christians to fully accept God's forgiveness rather than succumbing to guilt and doubt. He highlights the enemy's strategy to instill disbelief and despair, aiming to turn believers into unbelievers by questioning God's faithfulness and pr
A.W. Tozer emphasizes that each individual matters to God, drawing from the profound truth of John 3:16. He articulates that God's love is not a general sentiment but a personal concern for each person, highlighting the paradox of human pride and deep loneliness. Tozer reassures that despite feeling
Robert Murray M'Cheyne emphasizes the profound significance of Christ's death, portraying it as the most remarkable event in the universe, cherished by God and the redeemed alike. He explains that Christ's voluntary sacrifice was a command from the Father, highlighting the love of both the Father an
Charles Finney emphasizes God's immense love for a sinning world, illustrated by the sacrifice of His only Son, Jesus Christ. He explains that sin incurs a great cost, both to God and humanity, and that God's love is characterized by self-denial, patience, and a desire for the highest good of the un
Horatius Bonar emphasizes God's unwavering love for Israel, recalling how He called His people out of Egypt, a symbol of their bondage and sin. Despite the stern messages from the prophets, God's love remained constant, as He sought to deliver them to a promised land, just as He called His Son, Jesu
A.B. Simpson reflects on the beauty of a sunset as a metaphor for the love of God, which illuminates our lives and transforms our experiences. He emphasizes that living in God's love involves two key practices: constant trust and constant obedience, which are essential for abiding in His love. Simps
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the extraordinary nature of God's love for sinners, highlighting that it is not a natural love but a divine one that stems from God's grace. He compares God's love to a mother's unconditional love for her wayward child, illustrating that God's patience and desire for our spirit
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the significance of individual worth in God's love, arguing against the misconception that God's love is impersonal and only for the collective. He points out that many people believe they are overlooked as individuals, a lie propagated by the devil. Tozer highlights that Jesus
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the majesty and wonder of God, taking us back to the very beginning of creation as described by Moses in Genesis 1:1. He highlights that God transcends time and space, asserting His rightful claim to call us to Himself. Tozer also reflects on David's portrayal of God's immense
John Wesley reflects on Psalm 8, pondering the insignificance of man in comparison to the vastness of God's creation. He emphasizes that despite our smallness and fleeting existence, God is mindful of us and has shown immense love by sending His Son for our salvation. Wesley encourages believers to
T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes that the creation of the universe is fundamentally motivated by the love of God, as expressed in Ephesians 2:4-5 and John 3:16. He argues that behind all creation lies not just a mind or will, but a heart filled with love, which is the essence of God's dealings with human
T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the profound significance of the love of God as revealed in Christ Jesus, drawing from Romans 8:31-39. He reflects on the experiences of Paul and others who encountered the glorified Christ, highlighting that despite the reality of sin and suffering, nothing can separate
John Gill preaches on the eternal union of God's elect with Him, emphasizing that this union is rooted in God's love and is an eternal act of grace. He explains that this union encompasses adoption, justification, and acceptance, all of which are established in Christ before the foundation of the wo
Zac Poonen emphasizes that the foundation of Christian faith is rooted in God's unchanging love for humanity, as demonstrated throughout the history of Israel and illustrated through various biblical narratives. Despite Israel's doubts and unfaithfulness, God's everlasting love remains steadfast, ak
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that a deeper understanding of God's love leads to greater sorrow for sin, as seen in the example of Mary Magdalene, whose heart was broken by the realization of her forgiveness. He illustrates that the warmth of divine love softens the heart, prompting genuine grief for off
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the profound nature of God's everlasting love, rooted in the covenant of grace. He asserts that God's love is unchangeable and freely given, highlighting that once God loves someone, that love endures forever. Brooks illustrates that God's commitment to His people is as eter
J.R. Miller emphasizes the importance of remaining in the love of God, which is a source of strength and transformation for believers. He illustrates how God's infinite love can uplift and empower us, enabling us to live abundantly and serve others selflessly. Miller encourages Christians to embrace
John Gill emphasizes that our love for God is a response to His prior love for us, which is eternal and unconditional. He explains that God's love is the foundation of our ability to love Him and others, as it precedes our own love and is the source of our faith and affection. Gill highlights that u
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound love and delight God has for His children, encouraging believers to understand that even in times of testing and discipline, they are cherished by the Lord. He reassures that God's correction is a sign of His love, urging listeners to embrace this truth to fin
David Wilkerson explores the profound meaning of God's 'preventing love' as expressed in Psalms 21:3, emphasizing that God anticipates our needs and blesses us even before we ask. He illustrates how God's love is proactive, fulfilling our needs with mercy and grace ahead of time, as seen in Isaiah 6
Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound mysteries of a perishing world, a loving God, and a life-giving Christ. He urges Christians to earnestly seek God's revelation of the dire state of humanity, highlighting the staggering number of souls lost daily in ignorance of God's love. Murray calls for a de
Andrew Murray emphasizes that every believer is called to be a channel of God's love to a perishing world, highlighting the church's failure to fully grasp this responsibility. He urges Christians to recognize the urgency of preaching the Gospel to the millions in need, rather than being complacent
Andrew Murray emphasizes that God created the world for His own joy and glory, and the sin and suffering within it deeply grieve Him. Despite the pain caused by human free will, God's love is unwavering, demonstrated through the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ. This profound love is beyond human
Chuck Smith emphasizes the profound cost of God's love as illustrated in Isaiah 53:3, reflecting on the beautiful prophecies surrounding the birth of Jesus and the paradox of His destined suffering. He highlights that while Jesus was born to reign, He was also a man of sorrows, rejected and despised
Chuck Smith emphasizes God's profound love for humanity as expressed in Malachi 1:2, illustrating that God's love is unfathomable and manifested through our calling, salvation, and future reign. He addresses the common question of God's love during times of trial and suffering, urging believers to r
J.R. Miller emphasizes the unparalleled nature of God's love in his sermon 'The Greatest Love,' illustrating how love is the greatest force in the world, enduring beyond all else. He reflects on the various forms of human love, asserting that they are mere fragments of the divine love that originate
George Fox emphasizes the universal nature of God's love and the importance of righteousness, stating that God gives life to all and is no respecter of persons. He highlights that all nations are created from one blood and that God's eyes are upon all creation, urging believers to love all people as
David Wilkerson emphasizes that our afflictions are a testament to God's love and delight in us, as seen in Psalm 18. He encourages believers to view their trials as opportunities for growth and to remember that God has delivered them in the past, assuring them that their current struggles will even
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound love and delight that God has for His people, as illustrated in the Song of Solomon and the Psalms. He explains that God sees His bride as precious and beautiful, and this understanding is crucial for overcoming spiritual battles and finding rest in Him. Wilke
A.B. Simpson emphasizes the profound nature of God's love as revealed through the teachings of John, the beloved disciple. He explains that God is love, and this essence shapes all of His attributes, guiding believers to understand that every experience, even painful ones, is ultimately rooted in di
G.W. North emphasizes the transformative power of God's love in the human heart, which is essential for becoming a true son of God. He explains that the Holy Spirit's role is to shed God's love abroad in our hearts, changing our nature from hatred to love, and enabling us to reflect God's character.
Zac Poonen emphasizes that the root of our spiritual struggles stems from not fully understanding God as a Loving Father who loves us as He loved Jesus. He highlights the transformative power of realizing this truth, which can eliminate anxiety, insecurity, and depression. Poonen encourages believer
John Nelson Darby emphasizes that the essence of Christianity is not just about grace and justification but about the life of Christ manifested in us, which is characterized by righteousness and love for one another. He explains that God's love is revealed through the sending of His Son, who provide
David Wilkerson emphasizes the necessity of surrendering to God's love, highlighting that many troubles stem from our own disobedience and self-seeking behavior. He points out that the pain and heartache in our lives often arise from prioritizing our reputation over our relationship with Christ. Wil
David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of resting in the love of God, especially when our faith feels weak or unanswered prayers leave us confused. He challenges the notion that unanswered prayers are due to faulty faith or sin, asserting that God's actions are motivated by His love rather than t
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound truth that God knew and loved us even before our formation, illustrating this unity between Christ and the Church as a body with Christ as the head. He references Ephesians to show that our existence and redemption were planned by God from the very beginning,
A.B. Simpson emphasizes the heart of missions through the lens of John 3:16, illustrating that the world needs to know the true God, hear the Gospel, and see the love of Christ. He argues that the God of love, the Gospel of salvation, and the love we show to others are foundational to effective miss
G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes in 'The Message of Deuteronomy' that God's love for humanity is the foundation of His governance, while man's love for God is the driving force behind obedience. He explores how Moses, through his intimate relationship with God, articulates the importance of love in the
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the profound truth that God is for us, despite our sinful nature and the unease it brings to our conscience. He explains that many live in anxiety, fearing that God is against them due to their sins, yet through Christ's sacrifice, we can find peace and assurance that Go
A.B. Simpson emphasizes the profound depth of God's love as illustrated in Isaiah 63:8, where God chooses to overlook the faults of His people, demonstrating His unwavering commitment to them. Despite their imperfections, God sees them through the lens of love and grace, covering their iniquities wi
A.B. Simpson emphasizes that nothing can separate us from the love of Christ, asserting that despite trials and adversities, we are more than conquerors through Him who loves us. He illustrates how our difficulties can transform into opportunities for faith and prayer, ultimately leading to triumph
A.W. Tozer emphasizes that a true understanding of life is divinely revealed, centered on the belief that God is the foundation of the universe. He argues against the notion that humans are merely special pets of God, asserting instead that humanity, created in God's image, holds a unique and belove
A.W. Tozer emphasizes that God's discipline is rooted in love and aims to help us share in His holiness. He reassures believers that while God is the only one who is absolutely holy, we are invited to reflect His nature and grow in grace. Tozer encourages Christians to pursue holiness, understanding
A.W. Tozer emphasizes that God embodies patience and goodwill, inviting us to embrace our imperfections and trust in His understanding and love. He reassures us that we please God not through our own efforts to be good, but by surrendering ourselves to Him, recognizing that He desires our fellowship
A.W. Tozer emphasizes that God desires all individuals to become Christlike, as this transformation allows them to receive His boundless love more fully. He explains that conformity to Christ's nature restores God's image within us, enabling a deeper experience of divine love. Despite the struggle o
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the all-encompassing love of Jesus for His people, illustrating that every aspect of their lives is important to Him. He reassures believers that Jesus cares deeply for their mortal concerns, as well as their spiritual well-being, highlighting that even the smallest details,
T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the profound love and travail of God for His people, illustrating the infinite value of the church and the personal relationship believers have with Christ. He reflects on the deep sorrow and passion of Christ, particularly in His suffering and sacrifice, which reveals th
F.B. Meyer illustrates God's dealings with humanity through the metaphor of morning light and the growth of grass after rain, emphasizing that both youth and age experience God's sunlight. He explains that clouds in life, representing troubles and challenges, are essential for appreciating God's com
Charles Finney emphasizes that God's people are His treasured possession, highlighting the profound love and regard God has for them as expressed in Scripture. He explains that God's love is not capricious but based on good reasons, such as their faith, sincerity, and the sacrifices He has made for
F.B. Meyer emphasizes that God's love for His people is demonstrated through the appointment of Jesus as King, highlighting that true blessedness comes from knowing, loving, and serving Him. He illustrates the beauty of Christ's character and His intimate connection with humanity, showcasing His pro
John Gill preaches on the causes of redemption by Christ, emphasizing that it originates from God's everlasting love, grace, and mercy. He explains that Christ, appointed as the Redeemer, willingly accepted this role, demonstrating His love through His sacrificial death. The sermon outlines the mean
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the importance of viewing afflictions as instruments of love from our Heavenly Father. He encourages Christians to recognize that, like Jesus, we should accept our trials with gratitude, understanding that they are meant for our growth and discipline. By seeing the rod of af
David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of remaining in God's love, especially during times of temptation and trial. He explains that true joy comes from dwelling in the knowledge of God's unwavering love, which should be expected daily, regardless of our circumstances. Wilkerson highlights that m
Zac Poonen emphasizes that God the Father is not a strict figure but a loving parent who cares deeply for His children. He highlights that it was the Father's love that sent Jesus to save humanity, and that believers should approach God in prayer with the confidence of being loved and cared for. Poo
David Wilkerson emphasizes the unconditional love of the Father, illustrating how we often misinterpret God's feelings towards us, much like a friend questioning if they have upset us. He encourages believers to stop dwelling on their shortcomings and instead rest in the assurance of God's love and
David Wilkerson emphasizes that God's love is fully expressed through Jesus Christ, as stated in John 1:16. He explains that understanding this love is crucial for our daily lives, as it compels us to follow Christ's example of self-sacrifice. The sermon highlights that just as Jesus laid down His l
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the astonishing love of God, who, despite our sinful nature and rebellion against Him, chooses to adopt us as His children. He marvels at the grace that allows those who have provoked God and lived contrary to His ways to be embraced and cared for as sons. Brooks calls the c
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that being tempted does not diminish God's love for us; in fact, those who are most loved by God often face the greatest temptations, as seen in the lives of biblical figures like David, Job, and even Christ. He explains that temptation is a natural part of the Christian exp
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the profound nature of God's love for His people, describing it as a first, free, everlasting, and unchangeable love. He highlights that without God's initial love, humanity would be lost, and despite our flaws and backslidings, God offers healing and acceptance through His
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the profound truth that believers are cherished by God, who created, redeemed, and called them by name. He highlights that each individual is precious in God's sight, valued as His peculiar treasure and honored above all else. Brooks reassures the congregation that God's lov
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that God's love and favor towards humanity is not based on any merit or worthiness on our part, but solely on His free grace and will. He points out that despite our unworthiness and sinful nature, God chooses to bestow Himself upon us, highlighting the depth of His love. Th
Thomas Brooks emphasizes that the Lord Jesus Christ is the ultimate gift of God's free grace, highlighting that God's love is not based on any merit or loveliness found in us, but solely on His own nature. He explains that humanity's inherent enmity and unfaithfulness could justly lead God to condem
Thomas Brooks expounds on the profound love of God as expressed in John 3:16, emphasizing that God gave His only-begotten Son, highlighting the uniqueness and depth of this love. He reflects on the fallen state of humanity, illustrating how God, in His mercy, offered His Son to redeem mankind from s
A.W. Pink addresses the widespread belief that God loves everyone, arguing that this notion is a deception that comforts those who are at enmity with God. He warns that proclaiming God's love to Christ-rejecters dulls their conscience and provides false security in their sins. Pink emphasizes that t
David Wilkerson emphasizes the unconditional love of the father in the parable of the Prodigal Son, illustrating that the son's return was rooted in his understanding of his father's character. The father's immediate embrace and celebration upon the son's return demonstrate that love and acceptance
David Wilkerson emphasizes that the cloud of witnesses from Hebrews 12:1 encourages believers to focus on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. He highlights that despite our sins and afflictions, God's heart is set on us, as demonstrated through the lives of biblical figures like David, Pete
Octavius Winslow's sermon 'Jehovah's Jewels' emphasizes the profound love God has for His saints, whom He refers to as His precious jewels. He reflects on the rarity and value of true believers, highlighting that genuine faith and spiritual experience are not common. Winslow illustrates how believer
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that God is not angry with us but is instead a source of hope and love, especially for those who have experienced personal failures. He reassures listeners that it is never too late to return to God, who offers healing and restoration, as illustrated in Isaiah 61:1-3. Yohann
John Gill emphasizes that true knowledge of God is demonstrated through love for others, particularly for fellow believers. He argues that one cannot claim to love God, whom they cannot see, while failing to love those who are visible and born of God. Gill explains that God's essence is love, and th
John Gill expounds on 1 John 4:9, emphasizing the manifestation of God's special love towards His elect through the sending of His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ. This love, which was hidden in God's heart from eternity, became evident at Christ's mission, showcasing God's grace and mercy towards s
John Gill emphasizes the unmatched and sovereign love of God as demonstrated in 1 John 4:10, highlighting that God's love precedes our love for Him. He explains that God's love is not contingent upon our actions or feelings, but rather it is a free and eternal gift. The sermon illustrates that God's
John Gill emphasizes the profound love of God as demonstrated through the sacrifice of His Son, urging believers to reciprocate that love towards one another. He highlights that since God loved us while we were still sinners, we are called to love our fellow Christians, regardless of their flaws or
John Gill emphasizes the profound understanding and belief in God's love as demonstrated through the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ, who serves as the propitiation for our sins. He explains that true knowledge of God's love leads to a life of faith and love towards God and others, highlighting t
Octavius Winslow emphasizes the profound truth that God has not forgotten His people, assuring them of His forgiveness and reconciliation through Christ. He highlights the relentless love and pursuit of God, who invites His wayward children to return to Him despite their transgressions. Winslow enco
Octavius Winslow emphasizes the unwavering love and redemption of God for His servants, contrasting the fleeting nature of earthly relationships and joys with the eternal and unchanging affection of the Father in heaven. He encourages believers to turn to God in times of adversity and loss, remindin
Octavius Winslow emphasizes the unchanging nature of God's love in his sermon 'God's Unchanging Love,' drawing from Isaiah 54:10. He contrasts the transient nature of earthly things, like mountains and hills, with the everlasting kindness and covenant of peace that God offers to His people. Winslow
David Wilkerson emphasizes that our great shepherd, Jesus, loves every sheep that has strayed due to life's trials and temptations. He reassures us that we are never abandoned, even in our moments of despair and weariness. Despite the struggles we face, we are encouraged to hold onto God's Word and
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound realization of David, who acknowledges his straying from God's love despite his extensive biblical knowledge and past experiences. He cries out for the Lord to seek him as a shepherd seeks a lost sheep, recognizing his helplessness and longing for restoration.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the powerful message of forgiveness illustrated in the story of Joseph and his brothers, portraying Joseph as a type of Christ and his brothers as God's chosen people. He highlights the tragic jealousy and bitterness that arose from the brothers' perception of their father
David Wilkerson emphasizes the two kinds of love that God has: a general love for all sinners and a special love for His children. He explains that while anyone can embrace God's general love through repentance, His exceptional love is reserved for those who are part of His family. Wilkerson highlig
Chuck Smith reflects on God's lamentation in Psalms 81:8, emphasizing His call to His chosen people and His sorrow over their lost love and devotion. He warns against the strange gods that people turn to when they reject the truth, illustrating how misplaced passions can lead to spiritual emptiness.
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that the fall of man did not thwart God's ultimate plan for humanity, as evidenced by the prophecy of the coming Messiah in Genesis 3:15. He argues that the cross was not a backup plan but rather God's greatest gift, revealing His profound love for mankind, surpassing even t
Chuck Smith emphasizes God's broken heart over the unfaithfulness of Israel, illustrating how God desires love in return for His own. He explains that while God created humanity for a loving relationship, many have chosen to pursue other 'gods' of pleasure, power, and lust, leading to alienation fro
Chuck Smith explores Zephaniah 3:14, emphasizing the joy and celebration that will accompany the coming Kingdom Age when God dwells among His people. He highlights the response of the people, which includes singing and rejoicing, as they experience the removal of judgment and the casting out of enem
Chuck Smith emphasizes that Jesus is greater than Jonah, highlighting the historical accuracy of biblical events such as Jonah's story and Christ's resurrection. He contrasts Jonah's singular, judgment-focused message with Jesus' compassionate ministry, which offers hope and forgiveness. Smith point
Chuck Smith explores the Parable of Lost Things in Luke 15:3, emphasizing the themes of loss, seeking, and rejoicing. He illustrates the work of the Son in salvation through the lost sheep, highlighting Jesus' relentless pursuit of the lost in a harsh world. The lost coin represents the Holy Spirit'
F.B. Meyer emphasizes that God's love is not contingent upon our actions or the sacrifice of Jesus, but rather, it is the very foundation of Christ's sacrifice. He explains that God's love flows through Jesus, who reveals the true nature of the Father, and that this love remains steadfast despite ou
Charles Finney emphasizes the profound nature of God's love for humanity as expressed in John 3:16, illustrating that this love is not based on human merit but is a disinterested benevolence aimed at promoting the highest good of all. He explains that true faith involves recognizing our dependence o
David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of accepting God's love and grace, regardless of our failures and shortcomings. He explains that our attempts to clean ourselves are futile without trusting in Jesus, whose sacrifice has made us new creations. Wilkerson shares a personal story about a child
Charles Finney emphasizes God's profound love for sinners, as illustrated in John 3:16, highlighting that this love is not merely a sentimental feeling but a deep, sincere desire for the well-being of humanity. He explains that God's love is patient, lowly, and persevering, reaching out to every ind
Erlo Stegen emphasizes God's immense love towards humanity, highlighting that Jesus Christ's coming into the world was a divine act of kindness and mercy for all people, regardless of race. He contrasts the response of the wise men and shepherds, who sought Jesus, with the indifference of the Jewish
Erlo Stegen emphasizes the profound love of God for humanity, illustrated through the life of Daniel, who remained faithful to God despite the challenges of exile. He highlights that God's love is not only for Daniel but extends to all, even while we were still in sin, as demonstrated by the sacrifi
Erlo Stegen emphasizes the profound investment God has made in each of us, illustrating that we all receive the same love and salvation from Jesus, the Nobleman who created the universe. He warns against neglecting this great salvation, reminding us that our lives should be dedicated to serving Him
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the dual principles of God's love and man's hatred as he reflects on the circumstances surrounding Jesus' departure. He explains that while Jesus is physically absent, He remains spiritually present, urging believers to rely on Him despite their weaknesses. The sermon hi
G.W. North emphasizes that love is the essence of God's nature and must be the nature of all His children. He highlights Paul's teachings, particularly to the Corinthians and Romans, where love is presented as supreme and essential for existence. North recounts Paul's transformative experience of re
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the profound relationship between God and believers, portraying them as beloved children who are blessed by grace. He reflects on the joy and confidence that comes from being in the presence of God, highlighting the eternal hope and place prepared for them in heaven alon
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the profound insensibility of souls towards their spiritual state and the indifference they show to God's love. He illustrates how, like Adam, people often choose worldly pleasures over a relationship with God, leading to spiritual ruin. Despite this, Darby highlights th
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the profound nature of God's love and grace towards humanity, illustrating that true freedom comes from understanding what God has done for us rather than relying on our own experiences or works. He contrasts the struggle of living under the law with the joy of knowing G
John Nelson Darby discusses the profound love of the Father for believers, equating it to the love He has for Jesus. He emphasizes the importance of understanding our identity in Christ, illustrated through Peter's experience with the tribute money, showcasing God's provision and care. Darby also re
Hans R. Waldvogel emphasizes the profound love of God demonstrated through Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross, urging believers to accept this love personally. He highlights the significance of the blood of Christ in the redemption of sins and the call for a wholehearted surrender to God. Waldvog
David Wilkerson emphasizes the necessity of reciprocating God's unmerited love by giving our whole hearts to Him. He explains that no one can earn God's love, as it is freely given, and that the Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in revealing our need for salvation. The sermon highlights the joy and c
David Wilkerson emphasizes that true communion with God involves both receiving His unconditional love and responding with our own love. He highlights the invitation to approach God with thanksgiving and praise, reminding us of His goodness, mercy, and enduring truth. Wilkerson points out that God i
David Wilkerson addresses the issue of discouragement stemming from our own hearts, urging believers to shift their focus from weaknesses and past failures to the abundant love and provision of God in Christ. He emphasizes that God knows our shortcomings yet still loves us, encouraging us to approac
Paris Reidhead's sermon 'The Failure of Christ' reflects on Jesus' lament over Jerusalem, emphasizing His desire to gather His people under His wings, yet they refused. He illustrates how Jerusalem, a symbol of God's presence and peace, became a place of rejection, leading to desolation. Reidhead co
David Wilkerson emphasizes that Jesus wept at Lazarus' tomb not only out of compassion for Mary and Martha but also due to the unbelief of those around him. He points out that God's heart is still broken today when Christians doubt His love, despite having a complete Bible and a history of God's fai
David Wilkerson emphasizes that God's love is greater than our sins, assuring us that despite our failures, the Holy Spirit continually reminds us of the Father's lovingkindness. He illustrates this through the story of David, who, despite his grave sins of adultery and murder, was forgiven and rest
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound depth of God's love for us, urging believers to fully embrace and experience this love rather than merely understanding it intellectually. He reflects on Jude 20-21, highlighting the necessity of keeping ourselves in God's love through prayer and faith. Wilker
David Wilkerson explores the life of Jacob, a man marked by deception and manipulation, yet profoundly loved by God. Despite Jacob's wrongdoings, God chose to bless him, demonstrating that His love transcends human flaws and failures. The sermon emphasizes God's unwavering promise to Jacob, assuring
A.B. Simpson emphasizes the profound nature of God's love, asserting that love is the essence of God and the foundation of all His attributes. He explains that Christ is the ultimate manifestation of this love, which calls forth our love in return, creating a cycle of divine affection. Simpson illus
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the character of God's love and righteousness. He highlights how God teaches sinners, guides the meek, pardons repentant transgressors, and reveals His purposes. The speaker also shares a personal testimony of a man named Ron Fletcher who came to know Christ an
Allan Halton preaches on the evidence of being born again, emphasizing the importance of love as the identifying characteristic of those who are moving in an eternal realm. The connection between eternal life and love is highlighted, showing that those born again walk in love and are sowing the eter
Anne Dutton preaches about the overwhelming and undeserved love of God towards sinners, highlighting the contrast between our unworthiness and God's abundant grace and mercy. She emphasizes the incomprehensible nature of God's love, which surpasses all human understanding and extends throughout eter
Anne Dutton preaches about God's everlasting love, emphasizing that His love is free, sovereign, distinguishing, great, and unchangeable. She highlights that God's love is inseparable, as nothing can separate His chosen ones from His love, and it is an endless ocean that overflows with grace and mer
Anne Dutton preaches about the longing to have a pure, fervent love for God, despite the struggles with sin and mortality. She finds hope in the promise of perfect holiness and immortal glory, knowing that God will complete the work He has begun in her. Anne expresses a deep desire for an increasing
Anne Dutton preaches about the infinite, boundless love and grace of God towards His people, despite their constant backsliding and ingratitude. She emphasizes God's promise to heal their backslidings and love them freely, even though they are naturally sinful and rebellious. Dutton marvels at the a
Anne Dutton preaches about the infinite, strong, free, all-surpassing, unchangeable, and eternal love of Christ, using the analogy of an adulteress-bride loved by the Lord. She emphasizes how the love of Christ, being the love of the Lord, continues infinitely despite our unworthiness, with the Brid
Anne Dutton preaches about the unfailing love and care of Jesus towards His followers, assuring them of His constant presence, friendship, and power to save. She emphasizes that despite human frailty and shortcomings, Christ's love remains steadfast and eternal, offering comfort and security through
Anne Dutton preaches about the unchanging love of God amidst the ever-changing world we live in, emphasizing that while everything around us may vary, God's love remains constant and unwavering. She encourages believers to find comfort in the eternal nature of God's love, which is as unchangeable as
Anton Bosch preaches about the feeling of being uncared for and unnoticed by people, but assures that God truly cares for each individual, knowing them by name and being concerned about every detail of their lives. He emphasizes that God not only knows about our problems but also feels our pain and
Arthur John Gossip emphasizes the importance of taking up our cross and following Jesus, highlighting the deep impact of sin on God as seen through the sacrifice of Christ on the cross. He urges listeners to truly understand the gravity of sin by looking at the suffering of Jesus and to be filled wi
A.T. Robertson preaches on God's message of love and His way of blessing as highlighted in Jeremiah 3:12-13. God earnestly calls backsliding Israel to return, emphasizing His mercy, forgiveness, and the need for acknowledgment of sin. The message of love is filled with encouragements and arguments,
Bakht Singh delves into the apparent contradictions in the Bible regarding loving the world, highlighting the need to understand the different meanings of the word 'world' in different contexts. While John 3:16 emphasizes God's love for mankind, 1 John 2:15 warns against loving the sinful attraction
Bernard Fell preaches about the story of the four lepers in Samaria who, in a desperate situation, decided to take a step of faith and were rewarded with unexpected blessings. He draws parallels to how Jesus overcame the world's siege by dying on the cross for us, satisfying our souls with the Livin
Bishop M.A. Lalachan reflects on the significance of Good Friday, the day Jesus died on the cross, emphasizing the profound sacrifice and love demonstrated by Jesus in facing God's wrath for the sins of humanity. Through the seven powerful statements Jesus made on the cross, we witness His unconditi
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the love of God and how it was demonstrated through the sending of His Son, Jesus Christ, to die for humanity. The speaker emphasizes the depth of God's love and the significance of this sacrifice. The sermon also highlights the importance of having the word of
This sermon focuses on the reasons why Christ died, emphasizing the importance of understanding the true Gospel message. It highlights how Christ gave Himself for our sins, to rescue us from this present evil world, to fulfill the will of God the Father, and to bring glory to God. The speaker delves
This sermon focuses on the intimate knowledge and care that God has for each individual, emphasizing the importance of allowing God to search our hearts and minds. It explores the idea that even in the midst of confusion and pain, God's purpose can be revealed in hindsight, drawing us closer to Him.
In this sermon, the speaker shares his experience of preaching about the love of God to a group of people. Initially, he felt guilty for emphasizing God's love instead of His judgment and hatred of sin. However, he later realizes the importance of demonstrating God's love through his own life. The s
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the awe-inspiring nature of God and how it humbles us as we get to know Him more. The psalmist David, in Psalm 8, marvels at the fact that God cares about insignificant humans. The speaker highlights the need for divine strength to endure the troubles and tempt
Brother Lawrence preaches about the importance of living a life governed by love for God, finding joy and satisfaction in seeking Him above all else, even in the most mundane tasks. He shares his journey of struggling with doubts and fears, but ultimately finding peace and freedom in God's love. Bro
Bryan Anthony preaches on the chronic sense of inferiority plaguing the Church, emphasizing the need for believers to be built up in the reality of God's love and accepted in the Beloved. He highlights how the powers of darkness strive to hinder believers from experiencing God's favor and love, lead
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the passage from Isaiah 43:1-4, emphasizing that although it primarily pertains to God's ancient people, Israel, there are valuable applications for believers today. The theme of the sermon is "Thou art mine," highlighting the human desire to belong to somethin
This sermon emphasizes the cry from the heart of God for His people to come back to Him, using the analogy of a hen gathering her chicks under her wings. It highlights the deep love and longing God has for each individual to return to Him, experience His forgiveness, and find fulfillment in His pres
This sermon from the Song of Solomon emphasizes the journey of the bride back to her bridegroom, symbolizing believers returning to Christ. It warns against false prophets and legalism hindering the return to God, encouraging the bride to pass by condemning voices and embrace God's love and acceptan
This sermon emphasizes the profound love of God for the world, highlighting the need for individuals to bend their knee, confess their sins, and accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. It underscores the urgency of coming to the light of God, acknowledging sin, and experiencing the transformative po
This sermon emphasizes the importance of staying connected with one another, especially during difficult times, and finding encouragement through God's presence and knowledge of us. It highlights the intimate relationship God has with each individual, knowing every detail of our lives and still choo
This sermon emphasizes the profound love of God demonstrated through Jesus coming to earth as a baby, reaching out to all people regardless of their social status or struggles. It highlights the message of hope, joy, and freedom that Jesus brings, inviting listeners to open their hearts to Him and e
This sermon emphasizes the transformative power of God's love to cast out fear, instill boldness, and bring security for the future. It calls for a deep understanding and reception of God's perfect love, leading to a profound change in perspective and a genuine love for others. The message highlight
This sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding and accepting God's unconditional love and grace, leading to a transformation in how we view ourselves and others. It highlights the simplicity of pouring out God's love and compassion onto those around us, focusing on the new nature we have in
This sermon emphasizes the importance of sitting where true love is, focusing on the need to examine ourselves, forsake sin, and walk in the victory that Christ offers. The speaker challenges the congregation to move away from deception, embrace the truth, and live a life that glorifies God. The mes
This sermon focuses on the importance of being filled with the love of God in order to stand strong in the midst of deception and darkness in the last days. It emphasizes the need for believers to be empowered by the Holy Spirit to endure and love the unlovely, reflecting the love of Christ to a wor
This sermon focuses on the profound message of the birth of Jesus Christ, emphasizing God's love and willingness to come to us in our weakness and mess. It highlights the significance of accepting Jesus as our Savior, experiencing a new life, and being transformed by God's love and grace.
This sermon focuses on the willingness to love as demonstrated in John chapter 15. The speaker emphasizes the importance of allowing God's love to flow through us, even when it's challenging, and highlights the need to bring our shortcomings and grievances to God for transformation. The message unde
In this sermon, the preacher uses the analogy of a foreigner describing the fruits of his land to emphasize the limitations of human description when it comes to conveying the goodness of God. The preacher then applies this concept to matters of grace, explaining that no words can fully capture the
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the fallen state of the world and the need for redemption through Jesus Christ. He describes how the world was once in perfect harmony with God, but sin has caused discord and brokenness. However, the preacher assures the listeners that there is hope for resto
In this sermon, preached by Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the focus is on the Fatherhood of God. Spurgeon emphasizes the love and mercy of God towards humanity, urging those who do not love and fear God to seek forgiveness through the blood of Christ. He highlights the significance of being called childr
Charles E. Cowman delves into the profound love of God as demonstrated in the story of Jesus, Martha, Mary, and Lazarus. He emphasizes that even in the midst of pain and delay, God's love remains constant and unchanging, guiding His actions for a higher purpose. Cowman reflects on the necessity of s
Charles E. Cowman preaches about the beauty and significance of finding our song in the night, drawing parallels to how a little bird only sings its own melody when the cage is covered in darkness. He emphasizes that many people only truly learn to sing and experience God's love and comfort when the
This sermon emphasizes the profound, incomprehensible love of Christ for us, as seen through Paul's prayers for the Ephesians to be strengthened by the Spirit to grasp the depth of this love. The speaker highlights how experiencing and understanding Christ's love sustained Paul through trials and en
The preacher delves into the concept of 'bathos,' meaning depth, as both a literal and figurative term to describe the immeasurable qualities of God, His wisdom, and His unfathomable ways. Bathos is contrasted with the limited knowledge of created beings like Satan, emphasizing the vast difference b
This sermon focuses on God's everlasting love and how He draws us with loving kindness, even in times of affliction and hardship. It emphasizes the importance of trusting God's guidance and recognizing His protection in redirecting us from destructive paths. Through personal experiences and biblical
This sermon emphasizes the concept of believers being treasured by God, likened to jewels in His sight. It explores the idea of God valuing His children so much that He considers them His treasure, as seen in Ephesians 1 and Malachi 3. The message highlights the importance of fearing God with revere
This sermon delves into the book of Jude, focusing on the themes of being sanctified and preserved in Jesus Christ, the importance of keeping oneself in the love of God, and the contrast between the teachings of Buddha and Jesus Christ. It emphasizes God's part in preserving us and our part in respo
In this sermon, Pastor Brian begins by reading from Psalm 45, highlighting the beauty and grace of the king. He then transitions to discussing the upcoming celebration of the birth of Jesus, emphasizing the significance of God becoming flesh and dwelling among us. The story of Mary, the shepherds, a
This sermon delves into the concept of redemption and the value God places on each individual, emphasizing how Jesus paid the ultimate price to redeem the world from Satan's power, highlighting the treasure that we are to God. It explores the consequences of sin, the two governments in the universe
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the experience of reaching a point of despair and defeat in life. He emphasizes that this is often the place where God's power can work in our lives and bring about a new beginning. The speaker uses the example of the apostle Paul, who faced great suffering an
In this sermon, the speaker begins by reminding the audience that he is a prisoner of the Lord. He then urges them to walk worthy of their calling, emphasizing that their response to God is important. The speaker highlights how God has done great things for them, bringing them near and providing for
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the importance of forgiveness and walking in love as believers. He emphasizes that before instructing believers on how to live, the Bible first lays the foundation of God's love, grace, and blessings. The preacher highlights that God's forgiveness is our examp
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that in the past, God spoke to our ancestors in various ways, but in the present time, He has spoken to us through His Son, Jesus Christ. The speaker highlights seven facts about Jesus Christ, including his appointment as the heir of all things and the promise
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the significance of Jesus' statement "it is finished" on the cross. He explains that this declaration signifies the completion of God's work of redemption for humanity through Jesus' sacrifice. The speaker emphasizes that there is nothing we can add to this fin
In this sermon, a young man shares his experience of being a Jew who has accepted Jesus as his Messiah. When he begins speaking in Hebrew, the Jewish guides react with hatred and bitterness. The speaker emphasizes that deep down, every person has a thirst for God, even if they try to cover it up. He
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the betrayal and arrest of Jesus. He describes how Jesus was condemned to death and how the prophecy of Isaiah was fulfilled as people spat on him and buffeted him. The preacher then talks about the reflex actions of the body and how it can cushion blows. He em
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of giving and serving others as if we are doing it for the Lord. He references the verse about giving a cup of cold water in the name of a disciple, stating that those who do so will not lose their reward. Jesus sent out his disciples to teach an
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the deep and complete nature of God's love. He shares how his own loving nature can quickly change when those he loves are threatened. The sermon also addresses the challenging question of why God allows suffering and evil in the world. The speaker emphasizes th
C.I. Scofield delves into the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15:11-24, emphasizing the father as the primary focus of the lesson, showcasing the essence of sin as rebellion against the Father's will, and highlighting the universal truth that self-will leads to suffering. The sermon explores the
In this sermon, the preacher discusses a parable about a moneylender who freely forgives the debt of his debtors, which is shocking and unexpected. The preacher emphasizes that God is eager to forgive our sinful debt and wants to impress this upon our hearts. The sermon focuses on the example of a w
Clement of Rome emphasizes the importance of praying for those who have fallen into sin, urging for meekness and humility so they may submit to the will of God. He encourages receiving correction with gratitude, as it leads to unity with God's will. Clement highlights that God's chastisement is a si
Clement of Rome emphasizes the importance of love in Christ, urging believers to keep His commandments and describing the indescribable bond of God's love. He highlights the beauty and exalting power of love that unites us to God, covers sins, and endures all things with patience. Love is the essenc
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that without the good news of God's love and salvation, human beings are in a state of sorrow and misery. He highlights that even with economic empowerment, people cannot truly enjoy it because God's wrath hangs over them. The preacher then shares the good new
This sermon emphasizes the profound nature of God's love as described in 1 Corinthians 13, highlighting the importance of realizing and experiencing God's love in our hearts through the Holy Spirit. It shares personal stories of experiencing God's love in the midst of hardships, forgiveness, and rep
Count Zinzendorf preaches about the eternal depth of God's divine love displayed in Jesus, emphasizing the vastness of God's grace and the all-encompassing nature of His love for sinners. He encourages surrendering all aspects of our being - flesh, soul, and spirit - to God's tender care and presenc
Daniel Steele preaches on the importance of discerning between true and false spirits, emphasizing the need to test religious teachers to ensure they are in alignment with God's truth. He highlights the significance of confessing Jesus Christ as the incarnate Savior, stressing that true faith must d
Daniel Steele preaches on St. Paul's exalted and ecstatic mood when writing to the Ephesians, expressing the vastness of God's love and the depth of his prayers. Through Paul's prayers, we see a continent of grace flowing with wisdom and revelation, leading to a full knowledge and assurance of God.
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the temptation of the devil and how he tries to deceive us with enticing offers. He compares the devil's tactics to a lush green pasture that looks appealing but ultimately leads to disappointment and emptiness. The preacher emphasizes the importance of followi
This sermon discusses the concept of God's love and salvation without distinction but not without exception, using the analogy of a store offering discounts on merchandise. It delves into the theological debate around predestination, God's omniscience, and the idea of being one of the elect. The spe
This sermon addresses the prophecy of 'The elder shall serve the younger,' focusing on Jacob and Esau and the nations descended from them. It delves into arguments against the Calvinist perspective, emphasizing the goal to prove God's love for all and the misrepresentation of God's character. The co
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that Jesus did everything well and brought blessings wherever he went. He highlights how Jesus helped the prisoner, brought rest to the weary family, and blessed those in need. The preacher also discusses how Jesus exposed the traditionalist and hypocrite, whi
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the topic of crisis and how people often react poorly under pressure. He emphasizes that even if we fail or want to run away during a crisis, Jesus Christ welcomes us back with open arms. The preacher then relates this message to the story of Ruth in the Bible,
In this sermon, the speaker tells a story about a woman who experiences different emotions throughout her life. She starts off feeling content and joyful after getting married and having a baby. However, tragedy strikes when her baby falls ill and she realizes that the child is going to die. The spe
David Servant delves into the misconceptions surrounding God's love, debunking common Christian clichés about unconditional love and emphasizing the conditional nature of God's love as revealed in Scripture. Through examining passages like John 15:9-10, he highlights the importance of obedience in a
David Servant preaches on the importance of humility and compassion towards others, reminding believers that they were once enslaved to sin and darkness, and it is only by the grace of God that they are saved. He emphasizes the need to show kindness and consideration to all, as true believers are tr
David Servant preaches on Jesus' gentle confrontation and restoration of Peter after his denial, emphasizing that despite Peter's failure, Jesus did not give up on him but lovingly encouraged him to reaffirm his love. Through a series of questions using different Greek words for 'love,' Jesus helped
David Servant preaches on the extravagant act of love by the woman who poured expensive perfume on Jesus, highlighting the unmatched value of Jesus above all else. He emphasizes the significance of the Lord's Supper as a communal meal among believers, contrasting it with modern traditions. The betra
David Servant preaches on the compassionate and loving nature of Jesus, highlighting how He spent time with sinners to show God's value for all people. Jesus emphasized the need for everyone, including self-righteous Pharisees, to recognize their own sinfulness and need for salvation. Through the pa
David Servant preaches on the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman, highlighting God's impartial love for all people regardless of race or culture. Jesus offers the woman living water, symbolizing the Holy Spirit and eternal life, revealing her need for salvation. Despite her attempts to
David Servant preaches about God's eternal plan to have a family who would reciprocate His love, emphasizing the free will given to humanity to choose to obey or disobey Him. Despite knowing that all would choose disobedience, God planned to reveal His great love through Jesus' sacrificial death, of
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of knowing and believing in God's love. He uses the story of Joseph and his brothers to illustrate how God's love can work in our lives. The preacher emphasizes the need for total dependence on God and trusting in Him during difficult times. He e
This sermon emphasizes the importance of knowing and believing in the love of God, highlighting the struggles and failures individuals face, the need for repentance, and the assurance of God's unconditional love and forgiveness. It delves into the concept of being secure in God's love, the impact of
In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a 93-year-old woman who is consumed by revenge against her grandsons. He emphasizes that without Jesus, human love becomes sour and bitter, leading to selfishness and self-love. The preacher then shares the testimony of a woman named Jackie who exper
In this sermon, Nicky Cruz, a former gang leader turned preacher, shares a powerful message about God's heart for outcasts. He uses three illustrations - a lost sheep, a lost coin, and a lost son - to convey the message. He emphasizes that Jesus is speaking to those who may be struggling with sins s
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the love of Jesus and His desire to give peace and rest to His followers. He warns against the flood of sin and deception that is being spread in the world, attributing it to the influence of the devil. However, the speaker reassures the audience that God's lov
In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing gratitude and praise to God. They encourage the congregation to thank God for life and to pray for His love and guidance. The speaker then shares a personal experience of their granddaughter being terminally ill and how their family has found peace an
In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal journey of seeking inspiration from the Holy Spirit. After two weeks of struggling to find a message, he is guided to study love and reconciliation in the Bible. He emphasizes that God is a friend to the lost and backsliders, and his love for them is e
In this sermon, the preacher shares a heart-to-heart talk about the story of the Prodigal Son from the Bible. He emphasizes the importance of knowing and walking in the love of God, as it is the essence of our faith. The preacher admits that he himself was once a prodigal, even as a pastor, because
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of giving oneself to others, just as God has given Himself to us. He highlights the example of the early church in Corinth, who not only gave material things but also gave themselves to one another. The preacher encourages the congregation to un
This sermon emphasizes the profound love of God for His children, highlighting the struggle many believers face in truly accepting and believing in this love. It addresses the burden of past sins, the need for assurance of God's love, and the transformative power of understanding and walking in God'
This sermon by Derek Prince Ministries emphasizes the significance of the cross as the doorway to God's secret hidden wisdom, accessible through Christ's sacrifice. It delves into the profound love of God demonstrated through Christ's death for sinners, highlighting the value and worth each individu
This sermon by Derek Prince Ministries emphasizes the significance of the cross as the doorway to God's secret wisdom and the ultimate demonstration of God's love and our value. It delves into the profound truths revealed through the sacrifice of Jesus, highlighting the access to God's hidden wisdom
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story about a time when he stole something as a child. He describes the fear and guilt he felt when he was caught and taken to the back room of the store. The speaker's father eventually arrives and instead of scolding or punishing him, he expresses his
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing one's purpose in life and being ready to serve God. He uses the analogy of a light that should be shining and making a difference in the world. The speaker refers to Matthew chapter 5, where Jesus teaches about being the light of the w
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the book of Malachi and how God addresses the problems of his people. The speaker explains that God goes beyond dealing with the symptoms and digs deep to address the root problems. The speaker emphasizes that God's love for his people is unwavering and nothing
Ed Wrather preaches about finding hope in the midst of tragedy by focusing on the Christian holiday of Easter, which symbolizes the hope we have in Jesus Christ and God's great love for humanity. He emphasizes that despite the corruption and bad things in the world, Jesus came to give us abundant li
Ed Wrather emphasizes the intimate presence of God in our lives, highlighting how God walks with us through every step of our journey on earth. He encourages believers to recognize and cherish the gift of God's love that surrounds them, filling their souls with warmth and care. Wrather inspires the
Edgar Parkyns preaches about the prophet Hosea and the role of prophets in conveying God's messages to a rebellious world. He emphasizes God's unquenchable love expressed through various similitudes like that of an artisan, a shepherd, a parent, and a married couple. Parkyns delves into the story of
Edward Payson preaches about God's tender expostulation with His people, questioning if He has been a wilderness to them, a land of darkness. He highlights how even though God speaks with authority and rebuke, His gentle approach of love and kindness can melt the hardest hearts. Payson emphasizes th
Edward Taylor delves into the profound love of God as depicted in Romans 5:8, emphasizing how God's love breaks through the barriers of sin and curses to reach humanity. He paints a vivid picture of God's love being unmatched and unattainable by human efforts, yet freely given through the sacrifice
Edward Taylor delves into the deep mystery of God's love, questioning why there are times when we feel a cloud of despair and darkness despite being in the midst of His love. He reflects on the paradox of experiencing ardent love for Christ yet feeling spiritually blind and unloved. Taylor ponders o
Edward Taylor reflects on the beauty and sweetness of God, comparing it to a rose of Sharon, expressing a deep desire to fully experience and be enraptured by God's love and presence. He acknowledges the impact of sin on the world and the need for God to cleanse and restore the soul to its original
Elisabeth Elliot preaches on how God can use those who annoy or offend us as His messengers, pushing us to seek His help for kindness, love, and patience beyond our own capabilities. She emphasizes that even our enemies can drive us to cry out to God, who will go to great lengths to draw us closer t
This sermon delves into the parable of the prodigal son, emphasizing the profound love and compassion of God towards sinners. It explores the deep repentance and acceptance experienced by the prodigal son upon returning to his father, highlighting the father's forgiveness and restoration. The sermon
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of love and acceptance in the world. He points out that people tend to love and accept others based on their attractiveness or compatibility. However, he emphasizes that human love is nothing compared to God's love. The speaker also addresses the iss
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the issue of overpopulation and genetic engineering as a proposed solution. He reflects on how humanity has strayed from God's original plan for the world and the significance of human life. The speaker highlights the common feeling of insignificance and the con
Favell Lee Mortimer preaches on the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well, emphasizing Jesus' compassion, intentionality in doing good, and focus on spiritual matters. Despite the woman's initial rudeness, Jesus responds with kindness and offers her the living water of the Holy
Favell Lee Mortimer preaches about the tenderness and compassion of Jesus towards sinners, contrasting the reactions of the Pharisees with the joy of the angels over repentant souls. The parables shared by Jesus reveal the depth of God's love and the immense value He places on each individual's repe
Favell Lee Mortimer preaches about the tender love and care that God has for His little ones, even the weakest believers, who are served by angels and are the objects of Christ's saving grace. Believers are compared to infant princes with angels as their nurses, who will one day rise above angels in
F.W. Grant preaches on the profound dimensions of God's love as described in Ephesians 3:18, emphasizing how these dimensions are interconnected and reveal the unfathomable depth of God's love that surpasses human understanding. The breadth of God's love is seen in His wondrous plan to elevate human
This sermon focuses on Paul's prayers for the Ephesians, emphasizing the importance of seeking a deeper knowledge of God and His love. Paul's prayers in Ephesians 1 and 3 highlight the desire for wisdom, revelation, spiritual strength, and a profound understanding of God's love. The speaker encourag
This sermon shares a personal journey of faith, highlighting experiences of knowing God as a savior, provider, healer, and compassionate Father. It emphasizes the transformative power of encountering God's love and compassion, leading to a desire for a deeper revelation of God and a willingness to b
This sermon focuses on the importance of prayer and delves into Paul's prayers for the Ephesians, emphasizing the need for faith, love, wisdom, revelation, hope, glory, and experiencing the surpassing power of God. The speaker shares personal testimonies of experiencing God's presence, healing, and
Gareth Evans shares a powerful testimony of his journey from applying for a teaching position at Toronto Hebrew Academy to impacting the lives of students and the school's rabbi with his faith in Jesus Christ. Despite being a born-again Christian, he is offered the Head of Science Department positio
This sermon emphasizes the profound love and passion of God for us, highlighting the simplicity of salvation through belief in Jesus Christ, the importance of loving one another as God loves us, and the eternal life offered to all who believe. It explores the concept of God's unconditional love, the
Gene Edwards preaches about God's high opinion of us, emphasizing that everything negative ended on the Cross and we are now part of His perfect, pure, and holy bride. He encourages letting go of past sins and imperfections, focusing on receiving God's love in the present moment. Edwards highlights
George Fox preaches about the importance of waiting on God and guiding our minds to the Father of Life, where there is no shadow or changing. He emphasizes the need to remove and change things that are temporary and embrace the unchanging love of God in our hearts, allowing it to grow and abound so
George Fox preaches about the importance of staying steadfast in the love of God and Jesus Christ amidst outward sufferings and trials, emphasizing the need to not be separated from God's love by any earthly distractions or threats. He encourages believers to let the well of life spring up within th
George Fox preaches about the importance of living in the truth as revealed by Jesus, which brings peace, freedom, and a peaceable habitation in Christ. He emphasizes the need to be under the grace and truth that comes through Jesus Christ in the new covenant, contrasting it with the world of wicked
George Fox preaches about the importance of dwelling in God's love, patience, and truth, emphasizing the eternal nature of God's Word and the need to abide in it. He encourages living in heavenly wisdom, maintaining a gentle and lamb-like nature, and valiantly upholding God's truth without compromis
George Herbert preaches about the transformative power of God's love and the need for our hearts to be kindled with true desires that consume our worldly lusts. He emphasizes the surrender of our inventions and praises to God, allowing His fire to ignite within us. Through this surrender, our eyes a
George MacDonald delves into the profound moment when Jesus commended His spirit to the Father, pondering on the significance of His cry and the completion of divine obedience through suffering. MacDonald emphasizes that every act of worship and service is a return of God's gifts back to Him, highli
George Verwer preaches about the revolutionary power of love as the core message of Christianity, emphasizing that God is love and true love is from Him alone. He challenges believers to understand that sound doctrine must include love, humility, and brokenness, as love is the basis of all Bible doc
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of God's love to transform people's lives. He describes how God's love can change selfish and egocentric individuals into compassionate servants who desire to help others. The preacher also highlights the importance of grace, which is expressed throu
In this video, the speaker expresses gratitude to Jesus for the impact of the speakers and videos during the event. They mention that tomorrow is the last day, which is difficult to accept. The speaker shares a personal story about the significance of a jacket for missionaries. They also talk about
Pastor Gregory O. Baker of FaithWay Baptist Church in Ajax, Ontario, Canada, emphasizes the universal scope of God's love and salvation, as depicted in key Bible verses like John 3:16, I Timothy 2:3-4, Titus 2:11, 2 Peter 3:9, and 1 John 2:2. He challenges the theological systems of Calvinism and Ar
Henry Law preaches about the stark contrast between the wicked, who are consumed by sin and deceit, and the glory of God, whose mercy, faithfulness, righteousness, and lovingkindness shine brightly. He emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's unfailing love and seeking refuge under His wings,
Henry Law preaches about the Church being beloved by God, likening it to a secure and stable spiritual edifice built upon the foundation of prophets and apostles, with Jesus Christ as the chief cornerstone. The Church is cherished by the Lord more than any other place, and every member is deeply lov
H.J. Vine preaches about the delight that God the Father finds in His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, and how the work of Christ on the Cross and the Holy Spirit's work in believers aim to draw our hearts to delight in Christ despite the hindrances of sin. Through Christ's sacrifice and the new life in H
H.J. Vine preaches on the profound truth that 'God is Love,' emphasizing how this love is demonstrated through the sending of His Son for the propitiation of sins, and how believers experience this love through the Holy Spirit. Believers are called 'children of God,' born of God and in a special rel
H.J. Vine preaches on the eternal power, divinity, authority, and great love of God displayed in creation, government, and redemption. The present gospel of grace focuses on the redemption in Christ Jesus, where believers are justified freely by God's grace through His love. Those in Christ are no l
H.J. Vine preaches about the profound love of God manifested in Christ on the cross, leading believers to love Him and one another. This divine love, known in the heart, fulfills the commandments to believe in Jesus and love one another, reflecting God's love within them. Despite challenges in the c
H.J. Vine preaches about the profound love of God that has begotten a family of believers who love Him deeply. This love is demonstrated through God's great love for us even when we were in sin, desiring us to be His children. Believers are called to love God, love the brethren, and have a deep love
H.J. Vine preaches on the importance of unity among believers, emphasizing the desire for oneness that stems from the divine nature and the love of God. He highlights the need for sincere and practical love for one another, rooted in God's love, to experience true oneness. The sermon delves into the
H.J. Vine preaches on the eternal and unending love of God, emphasizing that its beginning cannot be fixed as it existed before time began and its ending will never come. The perfect expression of God's infinite love was revealed when Jesus died on the cross for our sins, showcasing the greatness of
H.J. Vine preaches on the profound love of the Father, the right given by the Son, and the witness of the Holy Spirit, which assure believers of their identity as children of God. Jesus exemplified the Father's eternal love while on earth, inviting us to abide in this love and enjoy the same intimat
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the amazing and incomprehensible love of God. He urges sinners to listen to the message of the cross and find forgiveness and salvation in the blood of Jesus. The preacher prays for those who do not know Jesus to turn to Him and seek salvation. He highlights t
In this sermon, the preacher explores the parallelism between two chapters in the Gospel of John: chapter 3 and chapter 4. The preacher highlights the parallel of identity between two characters introduced in these chapters - a religious man and a reprobate woman. Despite their different backgrounds
Isaac Watts preaches about believers being a garden wall'd around, chosen and made peculiar ground by God's grace, like trees planted by the Father's hand in Sion, where His springs flow to make the young plantation grow. He calls for the heavenly wind to blow on this garden of perfume, for the Spir
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God's love and grace are the reasons for our salvation. He explains that God didn't save us because of our attractiveness or goodness, but because He heard our cry and saw our desperate condition. The preacher mentions the covenant God made with Abraham,
J. Wilbur Chapman preaches on the parable of the prodigal son, emphasizing the father's unconditional love, compassion, and readiness to forgive. He shares a powerful story of a son's return and the father's overwhelming joy, reflecting God's longing for every lost soul to come back to Him. Chapman
J. Wilbur Chapman preaches about the unwavering love and presence of God, likening it to a mother's comforting touch in times of suffering and pain. Just as the dying soldier boy found solace in his mother's presence, we can find peace and assurance in knowing that our good Shepherd will always come
J. Wilbur Chapman preaches about the significance of the shepherd's staff, symbolizing the Lord's care, rescue, and correction for His people. He emphasizes that our names are known and cherished by God, who lifts us up when we fall and corrects us out of love. Despite our failures, God's love is co
Jack Hayford preaches on the importance of shining the light of Jesus' love in a world darkened by sin, emphasizing the need for believers to show love and compassion to draw others to Christ. He highlights that God's heart breaks over human bondage and that the power of prayer and spiritual warfare
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the difference between weeping with hope and weeping without hope. He shares a story about a family mourning the loss of a loved one, where one member took the loss particularly hard. The speaker also recounts a personal experience at an airport, observing two m
In this sermon, the preacher uses the analogy of a shepherd and a little lamb to illustrate the concept of God's love and discipline. He describes how a shepherd would break the leg of a little lamb to prevent it from running off and getting into danger. The preacher emphasizes the importance of lov
This sermon emphasizes God's love and faithfulness towards His people, highlighting the sacrificial nature of Jesus' love and the call for believers to reciprocate that love by surrendering their hearts to Him. It speaks of the intimate relationship between Christ and the church, symbolizing it as a
This sermon emphasizes the power of God's love and redemption, showcasing a transformative story of reaching out to the marginalized and witnessing the impact of Jesus' sacrificial love. It highlights the unexpected ways God works in people's lives, the challenges faced in ministry, and the profound
James Bourne preaches about the assurance of God's love in Christ Jesus, emphasizing that nothing can separate us from His love. He uses the analogy of 'the vineyard of red wine' from Isaiah 27:2-3 to illustrate how the Lord protects His people from sin, death, and the devil, watering them with affl
James Bourne shares a personal reflection on experiencing God's love in Christ Jesus, highlighting the profound impact of encountering the voice of love and mercy amidst sorrow and divine adoration. Through the story of Mary at the sepulchre, he emphasizes the closeness of the Lord Jesus Christ to t
James Bourne preaches to the Church of God in Pulverbach, Shropshire, commending their teachable spirit amidst difficulties. He encourages Mrs. Oakley to hold onto God's love in Christ Jesus, reminding her to keep close to the Redeemer who delivers from enemies. Bourne urges believers to seek God's
James Bourne expresses gratitude for the lovingkindness of God, finding comfort and assurance in God's everlasting love during tumultuous times. He reflects on the peace and support he receives from God, even in the midst of battles, and acknowledges the presence of Jesus as a faithful companion. Bo
James Bourne, in a letter to M. O. Bushey on August 23, 1835, expresses comfort in hearing of God's tender dealings during a time of extremity. He emphasizes the fear and dismay caused by sin, highlighting the need for a deep conviction of God's love in Christ Jesus to enable true worship. Bourne en
James Bourne preaches about the importance of faithful watchmen in guarding God's people and promoting their welfare through unceasing prayers and a faithful ministry. The prophet Isaiah emphasizes God's peculiar care over His afflicted people, assuring them of His delight in those who hope in His m
In this sermon, the preacher describes a scene where a family attends a church service and the father carries his young son on his shoulder. The preacher emphasizes the symbolism of the father's heart as a place of affection and his shoulders as a place of strength. The preacher encourages the congr
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the theme of "Old People Say, By the Lord." He mentions that it is important to think about what we believe about Christ and what we say about Him. The preacher emphasizes the love of God and how it never changes, encouraging the listeners to love the Lord in
James Smith preaches about the love God has for us, emphasizing that God's love is constantly present and reliable, even when we doubt, forget, or fail to realize it. He highlights how belief in God's love leads to consecration, peace, and happiness in our lives. Smith also discusses how God's love
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of love in the Gospel. He explains that humans have a deep need for love and often try to fill that void with human relationships. The speaker discusses the two aspects of the love of God: God's love for us and our response to choose to love Him.
In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a hardworking mother who sacrificed to send her son to college. When the mother visits her son's room at college, she notices the pictures hanging on the walls and realizes they reflect the condition of her son's heart. The speaker emphasizes the impo
J.C. Philpot preaches about the importance of enjoying God's goodness, mercy, and love, living to honor and glorify Him, and serving His cause and people. He acknowledges the struggles and natural ties that bind us to this earthly life, emphasizing the need for a sense of God's favor and love. Philp
This sermon emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, using the concept of '70 x 7' from Matthew 18:21-35. It delves into the struggle of forgiving others, the need to cover offenses with love, and the detrimental effects of holding onto bitterness. The sermon highlights the power of God's love to e
This sermon emphasizes the invitation of Jesus to come to Him for refreshment and renewal, acknowledging our thirst and need for His presence. It reflects on the deep compassion of Jesus, who understands our struggles and sorrows, and reminds us of His sacrificial love symbolized by the tears He she
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of love and its manifestation in the early Christian community. He emphasizes that love is a commitment to meeting the needs of others and making them great. The speaker also highlights the importance of God's action in revealing Himself and the sign
This sermon shares a powerful personal experience of encountering a man in need, highlighting the transformative impact of God's love and the call to embrace and love others unconditionally, regardless of their circumstances or appearance. It emphasizes the importance of seeing others through God's
This sermon emphasizes the importance of genuine love, compassion, and sensitivity in ministry, highlighting the need for pastors to have a heart of love for their congregation and those in need. It shares personal stories of transformation and conviction, illustrating the power of God's love to cha
John Calvin emphasizes the foundational truth of God's love for the world as the source of our salvation, highlighting the necessity of understanding this unmerited grace to find true peace. He clarifies that salvation is solely found in Christ, who was sent by God out of His love for humanity to of
John Henry Jowett preaches on the immense value God places on each soul, emphasizing the deep concern and pursuit of the Shepherd for the one lost sheep. Just as a missing face creates a void in a family, a wandering soul leaves a gap in the Father's house. The Shepherd's relentless search in diffic
John Henry Jowett emphasizes the impossibility of loving both God and the world simultaneously, drawing parallels to walking in contrary directions or dressing for different climates. He highlights the need for a clear choice between God and the world, as attempting to compromise leads to a shallow,
John Newton, in a letter dated August 20, 1776, addresses a woman who has been struggling with dark thoughts and temptations, assuring her that her experiences are not uncommon among Christians. He encourages her to see these trials as opportunities for growth and a deeper understanding of God's lov
John Newton reflects on the comfort and strength found in God during times of illness and trials, emphasizing the believer's assurance that all things work together for good and the nearness of the Lord in times of trouble. He encourages endurance and perseverance, knowing that our present suffering
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the foundation of hope for believers, which is the unbreakable love of God in Christ Jesus. He highlights that nothing can separate us from this love, not even death or suffering. The preacher also emphasizes the importance of obedience to the gospel of God an
In this sermon, John Piper emphasizes the weightiness and glory of the words in the Gospel of John. He prays for the congregation to understand the significance of the message and the communion table. Piper highlights the eternal nature of God's love and mercy, and the incomprehensibility of His sov
This sermon delves into the profound impact of specific Bible verses that have deeply affected the speaker's life, highlighting how the power of the Holy Spirit can bring about lifelong transformation. It explores the life-altering nature of scripture, focusing on the awe-inspiring glory of God and
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the love of God towards humanity. He quotes the Apostle Paul's words that while we were sinners, Christ died for us, showing God's love. The preacher also mentions the famous verse from John 3:16, highlighting that God gave his only Son for the world to have e
Jonathan Edwards preaches about the peace that Christ gives to his true followers, emphasizing that this peace is distinct from worldly legacies, as it is a legacy of the new covenant that believers receive through Christ's death. Edwards delves into the deep discourse Christ had with his disciples
This sermon by Joshua Daniel explores the profound love and care of God towards humanity, despite our insignificance in the vast universe. Drawing from Psalms 8, the speaker reflects on the wonder of God's attention to mankind and the personal relationship we can have with the Creator. Using the ana
This sermon emphasizes the care and attention God gives to even the smallest creatures like sparrows, contrasting it with the prevalent selfishness and indifference in the world. It delves into the negative qualities within human nature like greed, lust, and sin, highlighting the need for redemption
This sermon reflects on the concept of love, highlighting the depth of God's unconditional love for humanity despite our flaws and shortcomings. It emphasizes the transformative power of God's love, using the analogy of the lost sheep to illustrate God's relentless pursuit of us. The speaker express
This sermon by Joshua Daniel focuses on the transformative power of encountering Jesus Christ, leading to deliverance from sin and restoration in broken lives. It delves into the concept of love, highlighting the enduring nature of true love as described in the Bible, contrasting it with the superfi
This sermon emphasizes God's relentless pursuit of His lost sheep, showcasing His unfailing love and grace towards those who feel irretrievable and lost. It highlights the transformative power of God's love in rescuing individuals from bitterness, self-pity, and despair, offering a door of escape fr
This sermon emphasizes the importance of never losing the will to return to God, highlighting the unconditional love and forgiveness the Father extends to those who come back to Him. It encourages believers to maintain the determination to seek God, acknowledging His love and grace even in moments o
Julian of Norwich preaches about a spiritual vision where she sees God's homely loving nature, portraying Him as everything good and comforting, like clothing that wraps us in tender love. She reflects on a hazel-nut-sized object representing all of creation, emphasizing God's love as the sustaining
Julian of Norwich emphasizes the importance of loving God and one another, highlighting that in loving God better, we find true comfort and unity with all believers. She humbly acknowledges her own unworthiness but recognizes the oneness of charity with fellow Christians. Julian affirms that God's l
Julian of Norwich emphasizes the importance of three kinds of knowledge: knowing the Lord God, understanding ourselves in nature and grace, and humbly recognizing our sin and weakness. She explains that our soul's sickness often manifests as impatience, sloth, despair, or doubtful fear, which can be
This sermon shares a powerful testimony of a young boy who endured immense suffering and abuse, leading to a journey of hatred and a desire for revenge against those who hurt him. Through a transformative encounter with God's love and grace, he learns the power of forgiveness and experiences divine
This sermon emphasizes the importance of forgiveness in various relationships, including forgiving husbands, fathers, children, in-laws, and preachers. It highlights the need to let go of bitterness, hatred, and jealousy, and to extend forgiveness as God requires, reflecting Christ's love and compas
This sermon emphasizes the sacrificial love of Jesus Christ, comparing it to a tragic story of a man and his son swept away by the sea, illustrating how God forsook His son to bear the sins of humanity. It delves into the concept of accepting God's gift of eternal life through faith, highlighting th
This sermon emphasizes the perfect love that casts out fear, highlighting the importance of dwelling in God's love and trusting in His power. It delves into the story of David and Goliath, showcasing how faith and trust in God can overcome any challenge or enemy. The sermon also explores the concept
This sermon emphasizes the unconditional love and acceptance of Jesus Christ towards us, highlighting that He pursued us first, loved us before we loved Him, and gave everything for us despite our unworthiness. It challenges the notion of deserving salvation and focuses on recognizing the immense sa
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on understanding and recognizing love according to the Word of God. They highlight the practical aspects of love, such as patience and long-suffering. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of considering and marveling at God's love for us, even after being bo
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing the time of grace that God offers to each individual. He uses the analogy of a shepherd and his sheep to illustrate how God knows and cares for each person individually. The speaker also highlights Jesus' compassion for the lost an
Lehman Strauss preaches about the various ways God gets our attention to show His love, emphasizing that His dealings are based on perfect principles. He delves into the concept of God's strange and foreign love, exemplified by the sacrifice of Christ for sinners, a love beyond human comprehension.
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the concept of God's love and its significance in the world. He emphasizes the depth and incomprehensibility of God's love, describing it as the "soul of the world." The preacher encourages the audience to reflect on their own experiences of receiving God's lo
This sermon reflects on the enduring love and faithfulness of God throughout history, emphasizing the reliability of His promises and the eternal nature of His Word. It acknowledges the transformative power of God's presence and the importance of seeking peace and comfort in times of trouble. The se
This sermon reflects on the life of the apostle Paul, highlighting his immense suffering and dedication to spreading the Gospel despite facing numerous challenges and persecutions. It emphasizes Paul's unwavering faith, love, and intellectual prowess, as well as the profound impact of his ministry o
Lewis Sperry Chafer delves into the profound meaning of the word 'grace' in the Bible, emphasizing that it signifies the boundless goodness and kindness of God towards humanity, extending beyond salvation to the very motive behind the creation and preservation of the universe. He highlights that gra
Margaret Fell preaches about the enduring and universal love of God that molds believers into a new creation, filled with everlasting love and compassion even towards enemies. She emphasizes the importance of living in obedience to God's commandments, laws, and statutes, which are fulfilled through
Mary Wilder Tileston emphasizes the importance of recognizing and believing in God's love for us, as highlighted in 1 John 4:16. She encourages a focus on God's character rather than our own, finding true rest in His love that dispels fear and doubt. Andrew Murray stresses the need to approach praye
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the profound love of God towards us, emphasizing that dwelling in love means dwelling in God and having God dwell in us. She reflects on the transformative power of God's love, which brings forth a new world and sets us free. Tileston encourages embracing the hope
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about God's intimate care and guidance in our lives, even when we are unaware of His presence. She emphasizes God's thoughts of peace and His plans for our future, assuring us of His unwavering love and purpose for each of us. Tileston encourages believers to find comfo
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the profound love of God as demonstrated in John 3:16, emphasizing the sacrificial nature of God's love through the gift of His Son for the salvation of the world. The sermon encourages believers to reflect God's expansive love by embracing all of His creation and
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the importance of seeking God and finding joy and gladness in Him. She emphasizes the need to recognize God's love and blessings in our daily lives, even in the smallest things, and to trust that His will is always good. Tileston highlights the significance of hav
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about God's everlasting love for us, drawing us close with His lovingkindness. She emphasizes the importance of using life's circumstances to draw near to God and prepare for eternity. God longs for our feeble love because it brings Him joy and allows Him to make us sup
Mary Wilder Tileston emphasizes God's rich mercy and great love for us, highlighting how even in our sinful state, He has brought us to life through Christ. She reflects on the doubts and self-criticism we may face, reassuring that God's love is not based on our perfection but on His unconditional l
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the unconditional and compassionate love of God, emphasizing how He redeems and pities His people like a loving father does to his children. The sermon reflects on the deep yearning for God's love in our hearts and the transformative power of surrendering to His l
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the transformative power of love in our lives, emphasizing that love is the essence of life and lovelessness leads to spiritual death. She highlights that as God's grace works in our hearts, it manifests through love, selflessness, and living for others, serving a
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the deep, personal love of Jesus for each individual, likening it to the care and protection a shepherd provides for his scattered flock. She emphasizes how Jesus seeks out and delivers His people from all places, even in dark times. Tileston highlights the sacrif
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the transformative power of love in enabling believers to fulfill God's commands with joy and vigor. By loving God, neighbors, and Christ, individuals unlock hidden potentials and find renewed strength to overcome challenges. Love is the key to a fulfilling life,
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the manifestation of God's love through sending His Son for us to live through Him, emphasizing the need for us to receive God's love to find true freedom and peace. The sermon also highlights the spirit of prayer as a longing for God's presence and a desire to be
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about finding joy and happiness in the Lord's salvation, emphasizing the importance of having a heart filled with grace, a voice of joy, and a shining face to reflect God's love. She encourages believers to show love and compassion to others, helping them along the way
Mary Wilder Tileston, through the words of Francis Paget, emphasizes the importance of loving one another as a key aspect of our purpose on earth. By allowing God's love to fill our hearts and lives, we can overcome sin and selfishness, leading to a daily increase in His love within us. Through pray
Mary Wilder Tileston, through the words of Edward B. Pusey, emphasizes the importance of bringing all sorrows to God, finding calmness and rest at the feet of the Savior. By spreading our grief before Him, we experience a peace that surpasses understanding, revealing glimpses of eternal rest and the
Mary Wilder Tileston, through the words of Andrew Murray and John McLeod Campbell, emphasizes the command of love to abide in Jesus, which is a promise filled with hope and joy. The invitation to trust and love more is a call to confide in God's love, knowing that He enables us to respond with love.
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the unwavering love and compassion of our Divine Shepherd, who tirelessly seeks after His lost sheep, even to the point of sacrificing His own life. Just as a shepherd listens for the cry of a stray sheep, our Shepherd listens for our cries and is always ready to
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the importance of trusting in the Lord for everlasting strength, emphasizing that God is always with us as our guide, cheering our spirits with His love and reviving us in times of darkness. She highlights how often we live our lives apart from God, toiling as if
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the profound love of God and the importance of reflecting that love by loving one another. She emphasizes that by showing love to one another, we demonstrate that we are true disciples of Jesus. Tileston encourages the congregation to come to Jesus, who offers res
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the profound love and joy that God has for His people, as depicted in Zephaniah 3:17, where God is mighty to save, rejoice, rest in His love, and sing over His beloved. She emphasizes that God's requirements are not out of severity but out of His kindness, desirin
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the profound love of God, emphasizing that our love for God is a response to His initial love for us, as demonstrated by sending His Son to atone for our sins. The imagery of a blind child reaching out to feel its mother's face is used to illustrate our faith reac
Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the profound love of God demonstrated through Jesus laying down His life for us, emphasizing the enduring nature of this love that surpasses all sin and wrong. She highlights the compassion, forgiveness, and justice of God, urging believers to strive to be more li
Matt Slick delves into the concept of the greatest act of love, comparing the beliefs of Islam and Christianity. He emphasizes that according to Jesus in John 15:13, the greatest act of love is to lay down one's life for another, a sacrifice that Allah has not made in Islam but Jesus has made in Chr
In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the amazing and mysterious love of God. He relates it to the revival that took place in the 18th century, where people were set free from sin and followed Christ. The preacher emphasizes the importance of listening to God's voice and witnessing to others. He
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding God's posture towards believers. He explains that God desires to bless his children and wants them to live a righteous life. The preacher also highlights the process of transformation that occurs through the blood of Jesus, wher
This sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding and embodying the love of God as described in 1 Corinthians 13. It challenges individuals to examine their hearts, relationships, and actions in light of God's love, highlighting the need for humility, forgiveness, and genuine love towards one a
Miles J. Stanford preaches about the challenge of truly believing in God's unconditional love amidst the distractions of the old self and the accusations of Satan. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and embracing the constant and unwavering love and grace of Jesus, regardless of our doubts
Miles J. Stanford emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's power and love rather than giving in to fear and anxiety. He highlights the significance of finding rest in the Lord and patiently waiting for Him to act, as anxiety drains spiritual energy and hinders Christians. Stanford reminds beli
Miles J. Stanford preaches on the profound love of God, emphasizing that He not only gave His Son for us but also continues to pursue us with His grace until we are transformed by His divine nature. He highlights the importance of knowing God through His Word, Spirit, and Son, leading to a life of p
Napoleon Bonaparte emphasizes the unparalleled greatness of Jesus Christ, highlighting that while historical figures like Alexander, Caesar, and Charlemagne built empires based on force, Jesus founded His empire on love. He points out that millions of people are willing to die for Jesus, showcasing
This sermon delves into the concept of God's nature as a person of love and light, emphasizing the transformation from being self-focused to becoming a vessel for God's love and blessings. It explores the idea of God as a consuming fire that turns into light, symbolizing the shift from self-centered
Oswald Chambers preaches about the unbreakable bond between the love of God and His followers, emphasizing that nothing can separate us from His love. He highlights how the challenges we face, such as tribulation and distress, actually lead us to experience a super joy and victory through Christ. Ch
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the darkness of sin in order to fully appreciate the love of God. He highlights how sin is often trivialized and joked about in today's society, but it is crucial to recognize our own sinful nature and the consequences it brings
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the love of God and its significance in understanding sin and salvation. He uses the analogy of stars becoming visible in a dark sky to illustrate how the intensity of God's glory is revealed as the darkness of sin is recognized. The preacher warns against spe
In this sermon, the speaker shares personal experiences and reflections on his journey with God. He talks about how he initially approached serving God with a strong work ethic, but felt like a failure and wanted a place to be alone with his shortcomings. The speaker emphasizes that God's commands a
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not letting our hearts grow cold towards God. He warns against being attracted to worldly things like television, idle conversations, and distractions that can take away our focus from the beauty and worth of God. The preacher also highlights
Peter Hammond preaches on the Book of Hosea, highlighting God's steadfast love for His people despite their unfaithfulness, depicted through Hosea's marital experience with Gomer. The themes of God's holiness, man's depravity, the seriousness of sin, inevitable judgment, and God's amazing grace are
Peter Riedemann, an early Anabaptist writer, penned a 'Confession of Faith' while imprisoned, emphasizing the beauty of God's love and the need for humanity to praise and glorify Him. He delves into the creation of man, the fall due to disobedience, and the redemption through Christ's sacrifice, sho
Ralph Erskine preaches on the profound truth that our Maker is our Husband, emphasizing the intimate relationship believers have with God as their Creator and Sustainer. He highlights how God's creation reflects His love and care for His people, from the earth to the heavens, and even to the creatur
Ray Comfort emphasizes the importance of understanding the true message of the Gospel, highlighting the difference between motivational speakers who focus on self-improvement and preachers who present the full truth of God's love and sacrifice through Jesus Christ. He points out the necessity of ack
Richard E. Bieber preaches on the importance of seeing Jesus not only as our Lord but also as our Friend, emphasizing the need to cultivate a deep friendship with God, Jesus, and our fellow believers. He highlights the transformation that occurs when we view God as a loving friend who desires to giv
Richard E. Bieber preaches about transitioning from being a doormat for others to becoming a welcome mat for the kingdom of God, emphasizing the importance of embodying the Father's perfect welcoming love. He shares the story of young people who welcomed everyone into their midst, reflecting the hea
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding God's love and hatred. He encourages the audience to study the Bible and search for references to God's love and hatred to shape their thinking and behavior. The speaker also mentions a classic passage on remedial judgments that
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the Trinity, explaining that God has chosen to reveal himself through Jesus. The preacher uses a story about an old man saving dying birds in a snowstorm to illustrate God's love and compassion. The sermon emphasizes the idea that when Jesus retu
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of love and obedience in the Christian faith. He highlights the incredible benefits that believers receive through salvation and encourages them to fully understand and appreciate these blessings. The preacher references John 3:16 as a reminder
In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the story of Abraham and Isaac from the Bible. He emphasizes the faithfulness of Abraham and how he was willing to sacrifice his own son as an act of obedience to God. The preacher highlights the significance of God providing a sacrifice, which ultimately poi
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the comforting and reassuring nature of God's love and care for his people. He highlights the fact that God is in control of everything and that believers can call upon him in times of distress. The preacher references Isaiah 49:13 and Romans 8:35 to emphasize
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of showing kindness to others, going beyond what is expected. He references historical events where governments were overthrown and the new administration would eradicate those aligned with the previous one. The speaker then reads two passages fr
Robert Wurtz II delves into the eternal struggle between free moral agency and God's will, emphasizing God's desire to bring many sons unto glory to expand His loving fellowship. Despite already having loving fellowship within the Godhead, God created beings with free will to choose His will, not as
Robert Wurtz II delves into the purpose of the Gospel, emphasizing God's desire to restore the intimate relationship He had with Adam and Eve in the Garden before sin entered the world. The sermon explores how sin separates man from God both spiritually and physically, leading to God's judgment. It
Robert Wurtz II delves into the biblical perspective of becoming a Christian, emphasizing the true essence of the question as becoming a place of God's rest, a concept often missed by religious people in the New Testament. He explores the meaning of eternal life as knowing the only true God and Jesu
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's lostness and the need for salvation. He asserts that God's grace is sufficient to save anyone who acknowledges their need for salvation. The preacher highlights four Bible truths that God uses to bring people to salvation, e
Ronald W. Graham preaches about the Jesus of John, focusing on His portrayal as a lover of men and women. The sermon delves into the deep theological implications of God's love as central to His nature, as seen in the Epistle and Gospel of John. Specific individuals in the Gospel, such as Nicodemus,
Russell DeLong preaches about the four-dimensional love of God as described in Ephesians 3:18 and John 3:16. He explains how God's love encompasses breadth, length, depth, and height, reaching all humanity regardless of race, station, or sin. DeLong emphasizes that God's love went to the extreme by
Samuel Chadwick preaches on the significance of love in religion, emphasizing that love completes the revelation of God and encapsulates the entire duty of man. The Spirit of God is identified as the 'Spirit of Love,' which is the foundational quality that gives value to all other attributes. Love,
Samuel Rutherford preaches about the incomprehensible love and tender mercy of Christ, who, despite our sinful nature, was moved by a bottomless river of love to leave heaven and die for us, showcasing infinite goodness and grace. Christ's love was not private or mercenary but a bold, daring, and ve
This sermon focuses on the importance of understanding and experiencing the Holy Spirit in our lives. It emphasizes the need to recognize the Holy Spirit as a person who reminds, affirms, helps, and glorifies Jesus in our hearts. The speaker encourages the audience to prioritize Jesus above all else
This sermon emphasizes the importance of running the race of faith to be a 'zero' before God, completely surrendering all aspects of self to Christ. It highlights the need to refuel on the love of God, understanding our unique creation by God, and embracing His vision for our lives. The message enco
Selwyn Hughes delves into the profound truth of God's love for the world as expressed in John 3:16, emphasizing the unique and sacrificial gift of His one and only Son. He contrasts the significance of Jesus Christ in Christianity with the absence of such a concept in other religions, highlighting t
Selwyn Hughes preaches on Jesus' new commandment to love one another as He has loved us, emphasizing the transformative power of Christ's love in shaping our character and morality. By adding 'As I have loved you' to the command to love one another, Jesus sets a new standard that goes beyond mere ob
Selwyn Hughes preaches on the unique aspect of Christianity's focus on personal salvation, highlighting how Christianity is a rescue religion that proclaims the good news of God coming to save us from the power, penalty, and presence of sin. Using the analogy of a shepherd leaving the flock to find
Selwyn Hughes emphasizes the uniqueness of the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, highlighting how it stands out in absolute uniqueness compared to other religions. He reflects on the redemptive mystery of the cross that magnetized his heart since his conversion, expressing gratitude for the key to lif
Seth Rees preaches about God's unwavering love and care for His people, using Isaiah 49:16 as a response to Israel's cry of feeling forsaken. He emphasizes God's personal knowledge of each individual, His everlasting love, and His constant intercession for His children. Rees encourages believers to
This sermon emphasizes the unconditional love and compassion of God, likened to a mother's unwavering love for her child even in moments of weakness and failure. It delves into the concept of being made in the image of God and how sin distorts that image, leading to guilt and shame, yet God's love r
This sermon emphasizes the essence of real Christianity, rooted in unconditional love as demonstrated by God's love for us. The speaker shares personal struggles with addiction, brokenness, and the transformative power of God's unconditional love. The message highlights the importance of embracing G
This sermon delves into the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 10, emphasizing the need for believers to be wise and gentle in the midst of persecution and opposition. It highlights the importance of speaking the truth in love and humility, avoiding pride and arrogance that can hinder effective communica
This sermon delves into the evidence for creation, the harmony between science and faith, and the transformative power of a relationship with God. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the depth of God's love and the significance of the sacrifice of Jesus. The speaker addresses common questi
This sermon delves into the profound lyrics of Lauren Daigle's song, reflecting on the guilt, shame, and doubts we carry, yet finding redemption and freedom in God's grace and sacrifice through Jesus Christ. It emphasizes the incomprehensible love of God as demonstrated in John 3:16, where God offer
This sermon emphasizes the importance of sharing the full truth of the Gospel, including difficult topics like sin, judgment, repentance, and the wrath of God, alongside the love and grace of God. It highlights the need for reconciliation with God through Jesus Christ and the urgency of being ambass
The sermon titled 'Unstoppable Love, God the Pursuer' emphasizes God's relentless pursuit of us, challenging the misconception of God being distant or angry. It delves into the concept of wandering from God's safety and the need to return to Him. The sermon highlights the importance of recognizing G
Sir Robert Anderson preaches about the consequences of challenging God's silence, emphasizing that it signifies the end of grace and mercy and the beginning of divine wrath. He clarifies that the angels' song was not a promise or prophecy but a divine proclamation of peace and goodwill through Jesus
St. Augustine preaches about the importance of praising the Lord, highlighting the goodness of praising God and the need for our lives to be a continuous praise to Him. He emphasizes the significance of singing Psalms not just with our voices but with our actions, aligning our works with our worship
St. Augustine preaches about the importance of abiding in the light of God's love and the dangers of walking in darkness by hating our brothers. He emphasizes the need for fellowship with God and the significance of confessing our sins to receive forgiveness and purification. St. Augustine highlight
St. Augustine preaches about the importance of not loving the world and its temptations, emphasizing the need to focus on God and His eternal love. He highlights the three temptations faced by Jesus - the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life - and how Jesus overcame them by
St. Augustine preaches about the importance of love as a manifestation of God's presence within us, emphasizing that those who love are born of God and know Him, while those who do not love do not know God. He highlights that God's love was demonstrated through sending His Son as an Atoner for our s
St. Augustine preaches about the importance of love, emphasizing that loving one another is a powerful way for God to abide in us and for His love to be perfected in us. He highlights the significance of confessing Jesus as the Son of God, which leads to God dwelling in us and us in God. Augustine u
John Chrysostom emphasizes the importance of love, reconciliation, and unity among believers, urging them to rejoice, be perfected, comforted, be of the same mind, and live in peace, knowing that God's love and peace will be with them. He highlights the significance of showing love through deeds, as
John Chrysostom preaches about the unwavering love of God towards those who love Him, emphasizing that all things, even tribulations and hardships, work together for good for those who are faithful. He highlights the power of God to transform seemingly painful situations into blessings and the need
John Chrysostom preaches on the profound love and sacrifice of God, emphasizing that Christ died for sinners and enemies, demonstrating the immense depth of God's love for humanity. He highlights the importance of faith and justification through Christ's blood, leading to reconciliation and salvatio
John Chrysostom preaches about God's loving and beneficent nature, emphasizing that God draws people to Himself through persuasion and benefits, not force, allowing individuals to willingly choose to serve Him. Despite some rejecting Him, God continues to care for those who disobey, offering them th
In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about a little boy who wanted to buy grapes for his deaf mother but didn't have any money. The boy decided to take some grapes from a prince's garden, but instead of punishing him, the prince gave him the grapes for free. The preacher uses this story to ill
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God is speaking, saving, and satisfying in our lives. He highlights the importance of listening and trusting in God's voice. The preacher mentions the story of Joshua and how God spoke to him, encouraging him to be strong and courageous. The sermon also e
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the portrayal of Jesus in movies and how it can be difficult to truly understand his character. He emphasizes that it is easier for us to define evil than it is to define good, as we are naturally drawn to evil. The speaker then encourages the audience to reflec
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of love and how it drives believers towards God. When we believe in Jesus, not only does He love us, but He also implants His love within us. This implanted love creates a longing for God and a dissatisfaction with anything less than Him. The speaker
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of choosing life and not rejecting God's love. He warns that those who reject God's love will experience His vengeance and suffer the wrath of God. The preacher urges the audience to be ready to fall into the hands of the living God and highligh
T. Austin-Sparks preaches about God's great love for us, emphasizing that behind all of God's dealings with humanity is His heart of love. From the creation of man to the chosen nation of Israel, the Bible progressively unveils God's eternal, mysterious love, culminating in the embodiment of His lov
Thomas Bradbury preaches on the profound love of the Father as highlighted in 1 John 3:1, emphasizing that this love is found in the harmony of the Triune God. The sermon delves into the different aspects of God's love - spontaneous, eternal, uninfluenced, infinite, immutable, inexhaustible, and inv
Thomas Goodwin preaches about the richness of God's mercy and the great love He has for us, even when we were dead in sins. Goodwin emphasizes that God's love and mercy are the foundation of our salvation, working together in harmony to bring us to Him. He highlights that God's love is everlasting,
Thomas Goodwin preaches about the incomprehensible and eternal love of God towards His chosen ones, emphasizing that God's love is not a result of human merit but originates from His own nature. The preacher highlights that God's love is complete and perfect from the beginning, manifested through th
Thomas Goodwin preaches about the rich mercy, great love, and grace of God towards us, emphasizing that these attributes are the causes of our salvation. He delves into the deep love of God, highlighting that God's love towards us is rooted in His eternal love from everlasting, which precedes our fa
Thomas Reade preaches on the profound love of God, emphasizing that God's love is eternal, unchangeable, and inconceivably great, extending to all beings and worlds. He discusses the origin of sin, the need for redemption through Jesus Christ, and the universal corruption of human nature due to sin.
Thomas Reade preaches on the nature of Christianity, emphasizing that it is a religion of love that stems from God the Father's eternal love, demonstrated through the sacrifice of God the Son on the cross, and revealed by the Holy Spirit to contrite souls. Christianity offers love, mercy, and forgiv
Thomas Shepard preaches about the unmeasurable love of God towards His people, emphasizing the abundance of grace that overflows in the presence of sin. He describes two aspects of this love: a created love, which encompasses all human and angelic love, and an uncreated, infinite love of God that is
Thomas Shepard delves into the question of how one can know that the Lord loves them despite their sin. He emphasizes that if the Lord loves someone for His name's sake, it will draw them into fellowship with Him, seeking all they lack from Him. Shepard highlights the importance of holding up Christ
Thomas Shepard preaches about the incredible love of the Lord Jesus towards all, desiring to be espoused to each soul. This love is real, fervent, constant, and pure, demonstrated through God's continuous pursuit and longing for our hearts. Despite our unworthiness, God's love remains unwavering, al
Thomas Watson preaches about the transformative power of God's love and mercy in the lives of believers, highlighting how afflictions, when sanctified, draw them closer to God, teach them valuable lessons, and make them more upright. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining love for God, being th
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of the prodigal son from the Bible, specifically focusing on the consequences of living a life of sin and foolishness. The preacher emphasizes how the prodigal son squandered away all his blessings, including his family, wealth, education, and opportu
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of accepting God's gift of salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ. He highlights that salvation cannot be purchased or earned, but must be received as a gift. The preacher challenges the audience to consider the value they would place on having
In this sermon, the speaker shares a story of a missionary who encounters an undersized Irish boy in a hospital. The boy, despite being brought up in a religious home, lacks peace and assurance in his salvation. Through reading gospel tracks, he discovers that Christ is not only necessary but also e
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Jonah and the city of Nineveh. He emphasizes that despite the wickedness of Nineveh, God loved and cared for the sinners in that city. The preacher explains that Jonah initially disobeyed God's command to deliver a message of warning and forgivenes
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the well-known story from Luke's Gospel, chapter 15, about a father and his two sons. The younger son represents the average, unregenerate man who is solely interested in material possessions and earthly goods. He asks his father for his share of the inheritan
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the timeless charm and significance of the story of the birth of Christ. The simplicity and miracle of the virgin birth captivate people of all ages and backgrounds. The preacher highlights the strong message of poverty in the Christmas story, referencing 2 Co
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of God's love in transforming our hearts. He acknowledges that only God's love can melt our hearts of stone and bring about true surrender to Him. The preacher also highlights the reality that the world may hate us for owning and proclaiming God
The video is a sermon that emphasizes the amazing love of Christ and the importance of sharing the gospel message with unsaved individuals. The speaker invites listeners to consider the claims of Christ and the possibility of being forgiven and pardoned for their sins. The sermon also includes poeti
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the sacrifice and love of God displayed at Calvary. He describes Jesus willingly taking on the bitter cup of suffering for the sake of humanity. The preacher also highlights the importance of realizing that Christ's death on the cross was enough for salvation.
In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a friend who uses object lessons to teach children about the gospel. One of these object lessons involved a black-covered Bible with a scarlet ribbon running through it, symbolizing the message of redemption. The preacher emphasizes that no matter wh
W.H. Griffith Thomas emphasizes the importance of unity among Christians, highlighting the strength that comes from being joined together in love. He warns against the dangers of disunion, as it can weaken the cause of Christ and provide an opening for the enemy to attack. Thomas stresses that love
This sermon delves into the theme of failure in times of trial, focusing on Peter's denial of Jesus and his journey of restoration. It emphasizes the importance of coming to God in honesty, acknowledging our failures, and receiving His love and grace. The message highlights the need to embrace God's
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of giving in the Christian ministry. He highlights that love cannot be fully expressed unless it is put into action and reaches those in need. The speaker refers to Ephesians 4:28, which encourages believers to work with their hands in order to h
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the love of Jesus and how it should inspire love in return. The speaker also mentions the importance of memorizing and keeping God's commandments, as well as the need for a change in behavior after accepting Christ. The sermon highlights the contrast between th
In this sermon, the main theme is the importance of Christians having an attitude of truthfulness and paganism towards sin. The speaker emphasizes that our attitude towards sin is determined by understanding what sin truly is - lawlessness. The sermon also highlights the love of God the Father in ma
In this sermon, the preacher talks about a father and son who went up a mountain together. The obedient son laid himself on a piece of wood, and God extended his hands to nail and tie him to the wood. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus willingly and lovingly received the sword of divine judgment and
This sermon emphasizes the importance of honesty, love, and self-reflection in our relationship with God. It encourages listeners to examine their past actions, seek forgiveness, and strive for a deeper connection with God through love and faith. The speaker shares personal experiences and reflectio
Zac Poonen preaches on the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15, emphasizing the depth of God's love for those who stray and exploit His goodness. He contrasts the attitudes of the older brother and the father in the parable, highlighting the difference between a teacher-like spirit and a father-l
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding that God blesses us with material possessions so that we can use them to bless others. Jesus taught that it is more blessed to give than to receive, and his love compelled him to use his possessions to benefit others. The speaker
Zac Poonen preaches on the root cause of spiritual problems being the lack of knowing God as a Loving Father and Sovereign God. He emphasizes the revolutionary truth that God loves us just as He loves Jesus, leading to a life-changing outlook. Poonen highlights that victory comes through faith in Go
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the difference between the law and grace in the gospel. He uses a poem to illustrate that while the law commands us to run, it does not provide us with the means to do so. On the other hand, the gospel bids us to fly and gives us wings to do so. The preacher h
This sermon focuses on the importance of having a wide and enlarged heart as opposed to a narrow heart like the Corinthian Christians. It emphasizes the need for faith in the Lord Jesus and love for all the saints to enlarge our hearts spiritually. The message highlights the tragic outcome of having
This sermon emphasizes the importance of breaking down prejudices and expanding our hearts to see people as God sees them, regardless of their wealth, education, background, or past mistakes. It challenges believers to overcome tunnel vision and judgmental attitudes, highlighting how God values the
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a solid foundation in the first three chapters of the Bible before attempting to obey the exhortations in chapters four, five, and six. He explains that without understanding the love of Christ, it is impossible to truly obey the comma
Zac Poonen preaches on the transformative power of knowing God as a Loving Father and a Sovereign God, emphasizing the revelation that the Father loves us just as He loved Jesus. He highlights the importance of being rooted and grounded in God's perfect love to overcome spiritual problems, anxiety,
This sermon emphasizes the importance of knowing and following God's plan for our lives, highlighting the assurance that God loves us as much as He loves Jesus and has a specific purpose for each individual. It encourages believers to trust in God's guidance day by day, just like the Israelites foll
This sermon emphasizes the foundational principle of God's perfect love for humanity, surpassing any earthly understanding of love. It highlights God's love as compared to a mother's intense love for her newborn child, showcasing the sacrificial nature of God's love. The sermon delves into the misco
This sermon emphasizes the importance of seeing God as a loving Father who cares deeply for His children. It challenges believers to view God from a heavenly perspective, understanding His eagerness to fulfill His promises and provide for their needs. The message highlights the need to have faith th
Zac Poonen preaches on the root cause of spiritual problems being the lack of knowing God as a Loving Father and Sovereign God. He emphasizes the revolutionary truth that the Father loves us just as He loved Jesus, urging believers to deeply believe in this truth to experience freedom from worry, an
Zac Poonen preaches on the importance of obedience to God's commandments under the New Covenant, emphasizing that God's laws are meant to set us free and are proof of His intense love for us. He highlights that obedience is often misunderstood due to a lack of understanding of God's love and grace,
This sermon delves into the promises and conditions outlined in Psalms 91, emphasizing the importance of knowing God's name and calling upon Him. It highlights the difference between forgiveness and salvation, stressing the need to understand the depth of God's love and forgiveness to truly love Him
This sermon emphasizes the importance of maintaining a deep love for Jesus by understanding the depth of His sacrifice on the cross and the significance of forgiveness. It highlights the need to prioritize fellowship with God above all else and to love others as Christ loved us, focusing on genuine,
This sermon emphasizes how God feels for His children, understanding their daily struggles and trials. It reflects on Jesus' own experiences of facing troubles and challenges while on earth, highlighting the importance of being secure in God's love to overcome insecurities and sins. The message enco
Zac Poonen preaches about the comforting presence and love of God in times of burdens, despair, and fear, emphasizing the assurance that God's love for us is as deep as His love for Jesus, and He will help us overcome. He also highlights the victory over sin and evil through God's grace, enabling be
This sermon emphasizes four key lessons learned over 50 years as a believer: 1. Understanding God's immense love for us, equal to His love for Jesus, provides security and eradicates insecurity. 2. Embracing honesty before God, acknowledging failures without pretense, is vital for true repentance. 3
This sermon delves deep into the profound love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the value of intimate fellowship with God and the importance of understanding the depth of God's love for each individual. It highlights Jesus' prayer in Gethsemane, his sacrificial death on the cross, and the
This sermon emphasizes the importance of surrendering to God and experiencing His love. It highlights the need to grow in the knowledge of God's love, encouraging a deep revelation of His love for each individual. The speaker reflects on the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, the power of His love to
This sermon delves into the book of Jonah, highlighting the story of God's tremendous love for all people, the narrow-heartedness of the Jewish people, and the large-heartedness of God towards the nations. It emphasizes the importance of obedience, breaking down prejudices, and the power of praise i
This sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding Satan's tactics, particularly focusing on discouragement as one of his main weapons against young people. It highlights the need to overcome discouragement by realizing one's great value to God, who paid a high price for each individual with the
