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Human Limitations

10 sermons

The biblical concept of human limitations emphasizes the finite nature of human capabilities and understanding, highlighting the need for reliance on God's wisdom and power. As stated in Psalms 103:14, "for he knows how we are formed, he remembers that we are dust," acknowledging the fragility and impermanence of human life. The apostle Paul also notes in Romans 8:28 that "in all things God works for the good of those who love him," implying that even within human limitations, God's sovereignty and providence are at work, guiding believers towards a greater purpose. Furthermore, Proverbs 3:5-6 encourages trust in the Lord, recognizing that human limitations are surpassed by God's infinite wisdom and guidance.

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the profound truth found in Jeremiah 10:23, illustrating that humanity lacks the ability to direct its own steps. He describes man as a traveler navigating a complex journey from an uncertain past to an unknown future, highlighting the futility of relying on oneself for guidanc

David Ravenhill

David Ravenhill shares his personal journey of faith and the divine guidance he has received throughout his life, culminating in his decision to leave his pastoral role in Gig Harbor for a traveling ministry. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's timing and preparation in our lives, draw

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R.A. Torrey

R.A. Torrey emphasizes the profound privilege of receiving God's guidance in life, asserting that true guidance is available only to believers who genuinely seek it. He outlines seven essential steps to obtain this guidance, starting with accepting Jesus Christ and recognizing our own limitations in

Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman emphasizes the contrast between human advice and divine guidance, urging believers to seek God's wisdom through His Word and worship. He highlights the importance of allowing Scripture to penetrate our hearts and transform our thoughts, especially in challenging times filled with confl

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Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman emphasizes the unchanging nature of truth, likening it to a lighthouse that steadfastly guides us, regardless of our attempts to alter it. He shares a powerful analogy of a battleship that arrogantly demands a lighthouse to change its course, only to be reminded that the lighthouse rep

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Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes that all our good works and services must originate from God, be directed towards God, be done in God, and align with God's will; otherwise, they are merely 'splendida peccata' or splendid sins. He warns that without divine guidance and purpose, even our best intentions can

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson teaches that God instructed Elijah on the importance of listening by demonstrating His presence not through powerful natural phenomena, but through a still small voice. Despite Elijah's expectations for God to act dramatically against his enemies, he learned that true guidance comes

J.C. Macaulay

J.C. Macaulay emphasizes the diverse ways in which the Holy Spirit leads believers, highlighting that His guidance can come through various means such as assignments from others, careful planning, urgent invitations, or even miraculous interventions. He warns against limiting the Spirit to a single

Brian Guerin

Brian Guerin emphasizes the significance of the Spirit of Counsel and Might, urging believers to seek divine strategies and strength in their lives. He highlights the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit to navigate challenges and fulfill God's purposes, drawing from biblical examples lik

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R.A. Torrey

R.A. Torrey emphasizes the profound assurance found in God's guidance, as expressed in Psalm 73:23-24, where God holds us by the right hand and leads us with His counsel. He outlines the primary means through which God guides us: His Word, the Holy Spirit, the enlightenment of our judgment, and prov

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