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Inner Life

10 sermons

The concept of "inner life" in the Bible refers to the spiritual and emotional dimensions of a person that are often hidden from external view. It encompasses one's thoughts, feelings, will, and relationship with God. This inner life is crucial for understanding one's identity and purpose in relation to divine will. For instance, Proverbs 4:23 emphasizes the importance of guarding the heart, stating, "Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it." This suggests that the inner life, or heart, is the source from which actions and behaviors emerge.Moreover, the New Testament further explores the significance of the inner life through teachings of Jesus, particularly in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7). Here, Christ stresses that righteousness is not merely about external observance of the law but involves the intentions and attitudes of the heart (Matthew 5:8). Paul also reflects on the inner life when he speaks of the "inner man" in Ephesians 3:16, highlighting the need for spiritual strength and growth from within. Overall, the inner life in biblical terms emphasizes a deep, personal relationship with God that transforms one's character and actions.

Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen emphasizes the significance of the inner life in the New Covenant, contrasting it with the Old Covenant's external standards. He explains that overcoming the world, which is ruled by the devil, is a key aspect of the New Covenant, and that true victory comes from living in the world witho

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Erlo Stegen

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power and impact of the sermon on the Mount, specifically Matthew 5, 6, and 7. The preacher highlights the importance of having a clear and good eye, which represents having a heart and mind filled with the light of God's truth. The sermon emphasizes that

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J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller emphasizes the distinction between the outer and inner life of a person, explaining that while the outer man may suffer and decay, the inner man remains untouched and immortal. He draws from Paul's teachings to illustrate that true life is found in the spiritual renewal that occurs daily

D.L. Moody

D.L. Moody emphasizes that true victory over the world is achieved through faith, which allows believers to transform worldly distractions into tools for drawing closer to God. He explains that the world can either hinder our relationship with God or serve as a means to elevate our spiritual journey

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes that true victory over the world is achieved through faith in Jesus Christ as the Son of God. He explains that this faith is not merely intellectual assent but a deep, personal trust in Christ's glory and grace. Gill asserts that it is not the strength of faith itself that grant

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the divine nature of Jesus Christ, arguing that while some may admire Him as a mere man, His claims and teachings reveal His true identity as the Son of God. He points out the inconsistency in viewing Jesus as just a man, as His statements about overcoming the world and His

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes that the burdens of the world, whether they be temptations or persecutions, weigh heavily on many hearts today. He argues that mere attendance at church or prayer is insufficient to overcome worldly desires; true victory comes only through the exercise of faith. Brooks expla

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes that true faith is a powerful grace that enables believers to overcome the challenges and temptations of the world. He illustrates how faith outbids worldly pleasures and honors, presenting the eternal rewards of heaven as far more valuable. By recognizing that all things be

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes that those born of God possess a divine nature that empowers them to overcome the challenges of the world, including temptations and false teachings. He explains that this victory is achieved through faith, which is a gift from God and is centered on Christ as its object. Gill h

Charles Finney

Charles Finney emphasizes that true victory over the world is achieved through faith, which is a result of being born of God. He explores what it means to overcome the world, identifying key aspects such as rising above covetousness, worldly anxieties, and the fear of public opinion. Finney asserts

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