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Grace and Regeneration

10 sermons

The biblical concept of "Grace and Regeneration" is a fundamental aspect of Christian theology, emphasizing God's unconditional love and mercy in transforming believers through faith in Jesus Christ. According to Titus 3:5, regeneration is a work of the Holy Spirit, who renews and transforms individuals, making them new creations in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17). Through grace, God justifies and sanctifies believers, as expressed in Romans 8:28, where it is written that "all things work together for good to them that love God," demonstrating the redemptive power of God's grace. As Psalms 23:1 affirms, "The Lord is my shepherd," underscoring the intimate and guiding relationship between God and the regenerated believer.

G.W. North

G.W. North emphasizes the necessity of being in true Communion with God, distinguishing it from mere celebration or observance. He explains that to enter this Communion, one must follow the path of Jesus Christ, repenting and accepting His grace to be forgiven and justified. The ultimate honor lies

J. Glyn Owen

J. Glyn Owen preaches on Abram's return from rebellion, emphasizing the importance of communion with God after a period of spiritual wandering. He illustrates Abram's journey back to the land promised by God, highlighting the need for resolution and separation from distractions, particularly his nep

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Albert Leckie

Albert Leckie emphasizes the significance of the peace offering in Leviticus, illustrating that it represents not just peace of conscience but peace of communion with God. He explains that the peace offering is a celebration of the enjoyment of peace and acceptance before God, highlighting the impor

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Watchman Nee

Watchman Nee emphasizes the necessity for believers to recognize their spirit, as it is the primary means through which God communicates with humanity. He explains that many Christians confuse the functions of the spirit with those of the soul, leading to a limited understanding of spiritual communi

D.L. Moody

D.L. Moody emphasizes the importance of living in full communion with God, urging believers to allow God to influence every aspect of their lives, from daily habits to conversations. He warns that even small distractions can hinder this communion and encourages Christians to prioritize Christ in the

Watchman Nee

Watchman Nee emphasizes the critical relationship between the believer's identification with Christ's death and the necessity of continual cleansing from sin. He explains that while believers may understand their union with Christ, they often overlook the ongoing need for cleansing due to the defile

Samuel Logan Brengle

Samuel Logan Brengle emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining spiritual power, illustrating how distractions and trivial conversations can lead to a loss of divine influence. He recounts the experiences of James Caughey and an officer who, despite their good intentions, found themselves spi

Charles Finney

Charles Finney emphasizes the profound nature of communion with God, explaining that it involves a deep, personal relationship with the Holy Spirit, characterized by mutual consultation, love, and understanding. He outlines the implications of this communion, including the necessity of recognizing o

David Wilkerson

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

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray emphasizes that Christ is not the ultimate goal but the pathway to knowing God. Many Christians mistakenly view Christ as the end of their spiritual journey, failing to realize that true fulfillment comes from drawing near to God and experiencing communion with Him. The sermon highligh

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