Interview
The term "interview" as it is commonly understood today—meaning a formal conversation between two parties—does not directly appear in the Bible. However, the concept of dialogue and communication, particularly in the context of significant encounters, is prevalent throughout the Scriptures. For instance, the interactions between God and figures like Moses (Exodus 3) or the conversations between Jesus and His disciples (John 14) could be seen as biblical interviews, wherein questions, revelations, and teachings are exchanged.The Bible often emphasizes the importance of listening and dialogue in these encounters. James 1:19 advises believers to be "quick to hear, slow to speak," illustrating the value of attentive communication. Furthermore, the engagements of Jesus with individuals such as the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4) demonstrate a profound exchange that leads to personal transformation, reflecting the potential depth and significance of an interview-like interaction in a biblical context. Thus, while "interview" may not be a biblical term, the essence of thoughtful dialogue is central to many key biblical narratives.
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An Hour With Kathryn Kuhlman - Part 1
By Kathryn Kuhlman18K27:51InterviewMAT 6:33JHN 3:3ACT 2:17ROM 8:141CO 2:10GAL 5:22EPH 5:18In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story of their upbringing in a small Methodist church and the tragic loss of their father at a young age. They emphasize the importance of being born again and the guidance of the Holy Spirit in their life. The speaker then transitions to introducing Catherine Cooleman, a woman who exemplifies the virtues and compassion of Jesus Christ. They describe her as a handmaiden of God and share how her story has impacted and inspired many to believe in miracles.
An Hour With Kathryn Kuhlman - Part 2
By Kathryn Kuhlman12K22:34InterviewMRK 16:17JHN 4:24ACT 1:8ROM 10:91CO 2:4GAL 5:24EPH 5:18In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of surrendering everything to God and receiving the fullness of the Holy Spirit. They admit to not knowing much about the Holy Spirit or the spiritual battle, but they emphasize the importance of accepting Christ for salvation. The speaker also highlights the sacredness of the relationship between God and believers, comparing it to the intimacy between a husband and wife. They express the need for reverence and worship towards God, acknowledging His holiness. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the power of the Holy Spirit and the importance of following Him in life.
Choices for Life - Tim Wiesner Talks With Jim Cymbala - Part 1
By Jim Cymbala12K27:30InterviewMAT 11:28In this video, Pastor Jim Symbola of the Brooklyn Tabernacle shares his testimony of God's faithfulness in his congregation's time of great need. He refutes the notion presented in a Time Magazine article that Christ cannot meet human need in times like these. Pastor Symbola emphasizes the all-sufficient ability of Christ to meet human need, contrasting with the pastor in Pellum, New York, who sought to educate his congregation about Islam. He also reflects on the importance of seeking God's justice rather than seeking revenge.
Interview of Leonard Ravenhill by David Mainse
By Leonard Ravenhill6.0K12:07RevivalInterviewPrayer in MinistryMAT 21:13LUK 18:1ACT 6:4ROM 12:12EPH 6:18PHP 4:6COL 4:21TH 5:171TI 2:1JAS 5:16Leonard Ravenhill, in an interview with David Mainse, emphasizes the critical need for prayer in ministry, arguing that a lack of prayer life among preachers leads to a spiritually stagnant church. He reflects on the early church's commitment to prayer and contrasts it with the modern church's focus on organization and performance. Ravenhill calls for a revival of genuine prayer and intercession, suggesting that the church must return to its roots of seeking God earnestly. He also highlights the importance of preachers dedicating time to prepare spiritually, not just intellectually, for their messages. Ultimately, Ravenhill urges ministers to prioritize their prayer life to foster a vibrant and impactful church.
Choices for Life - Tim Wiesner Talks With Jim Cymbala - Part 2
By Jim Cymbala5.2K27:30InterviewPSA 37:5PRO 27:1MAT 6:33MAT 28:20ROM 8:11TH 5:21TI 2:1In this sermon, Pastor Jim Symbola of the Brooklyn Tabernacle emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel in a time when people are realizing the uncertainty of tomorrow. He highlights the reality of evil and the need for people to believe in God and prayer. Pastor Symbola describes his church as a diverse congregation representing the melting pot of New York City, with members from various nations and backgrounds. Despite the trend of churches leaving the inner city, his church remains committed to serving the community and experiencing a fruitful harvest.
Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire-I Interview: Jim Cymbala
By Jim Cymbala5.0K13:47InterviewPSA 37:4JER 33:3MAT 6:33PHP 4:61TH 5:17JAS 4:81PE 5:7In this video, Harold Harper introduces an interview with Pastor Jim Symbola of the Brooklyn Tabernacle. The pastor's church has grown from a small congregation to a thriving community that makes a significant impact in the New York area. The church's success is attributed to the pastor's vision for prayer and the congregation's commitment to it. The interview highlights the power of prayer and the role it played in preparing the church to minister in the aftermath of the September 11th tragedy.
Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire-Iii Interview: Jim Cymbala
By Jim Cymbala4.5K29:29InterviewMAT 6:33MAT 22:371CO 3:13EPH 4:16HEB 4:16JAS 5:161PE 5:2In this video, Dr. Richard Land discusses the bias against conservatives and Christians in the national media, as detailed in Bernard Goldberg's book "Bias." He highlights the outrage from figures like Dan Rather in response to this revelation. The video then transitions to a personal story shared by a pastor about encountering a man in need of Jesus during a church service. The pastor reflects on his own lack of spiritual awareness and conviction in that moment. The video concludes by mentioning the power of prayer in a church and community in New York.
Si Interview of Ray Comfort
By Ray Comfort4.5K17:14InterviewEXO 19:18In this video, the speaker begins by expressing gratitude for the opportunity to share and discuss their ministry. They then share their personal journey of being led by God into preaching and how they discovered the importance of using the law in evangelism. They mention a sermon by Charles Spurgeon that inspired them to focus on the law's role in convicting sinners. The speaker also highlights the success and impact of their ministry, including reaching thousands of people through television and online platforms. Overall, their main focus is on reaching the lost and spreading the message of salvation.
Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire-Ii Interview: Jim Cymbala
By Jim Cymbala4.4K14:37Interview1TH 2:5In this sermon, the speaker addresses the decline of Sunday night services and the lack of depth in preaching. He emphasizes the importance of genuine motives and preparation in delivering the word of God. The speaker reminds the audience that they have been entrusted with the gospel and will be held accountable for their work at the judgment seat of Christ. He also shares the story of the Brooklyn Tabernacle, highlighting their humble beginnings and the transformation they experienced through their ministry.
Brother Andrew and Dan Wooding Interview
By Brother Andrew3.6K20:01InterviewMAT 28:19MRK 10:27LUK 1:37ACT 1:8ROM 8:31EPH 3:20PHP 4:13In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the church growing, being encouraged, trained, and prayed for in order to fulfill its role in the end-time scenario. The speaker also discusses the need to understand and reach out to terrorists, putting a human face on them rather than simply labeling them as such. The speaker shares a personal experience of meeting with a leader of the Islamist jihad and emphasizes the importance of reaching out to individuals like him. The sermon concludes with a call for self-reflection and deep spiritual involvement of the Church of Jesus Christ in order to bring about change and shine light in the darkness.
Chapel of the Air - Interview With Dr. Orr (Part 1)
By J. Edwin Orr3.3K15:31Interview1KI 18:442CH 7:14PSA 85:6ISA 57:15JER 33:3JOL 2:28ACT 2:17In this sermon transcript, the speaker discusses the challenge of passing on the message of God from one generation to the next. He emphasizes that each generation must understand the reason for God's blessings and not become focused on material possessions. The speaker also mentions the importance of revival and awakening in Baptist circles, particularly in relation to prayer. He highlights the significance of open meetings where prayer, confession, restitution, and reconciliation take place. The speaker also mentions the role of emotionalism in these meetings, noting that it depends on individual talent and inhibitions.
Interview - the Holocaust and the Jew
By Art Katz2.9K1:01:42InterviewEXO 20:12DEU 28:1DEU 32:24MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that the gospel is contrary to human understanding and intelligence, and can only be received through revelation. He shares his experience of attending a conference on prayer for Israel that lacked repentance and was focused on self-serving motives. The speaker highlights the importance of proclaiming the good news and being passionate for Jesus, rather than seeking personal blessings. He also discusses the root cause of the Holocaust from a biblical perspective, referencing the covenantal obligations and consequences described in Deuteronomy and Leviticus.
Chapel of the Air - Interview With Dr. Orr (Part 2)
By J. Edwin Orr2.9K15:33Interview1KI 18:412CH 7:14PRO 29:18HAB 2:2ACT 1:8EPH 5:18JAS 5:17In this sermon, the speaker shares his experience of preaching and the impact it has had on people's lives. He emphasizes the importance of prayer and how it precedes revival, using the example of Elijah's prayer for rain in drought-stricken Israel. The speaker also highlights the significance of having a vision of what God can do and the importance of claiming the promises of God in prayer. He mentions the success of a revival movement in Nagaland, India, where society improved as a result of the movement of the Lord.
Chapel of the Air - Revival in America?
By J. Edwin Orr2.9K12:23InterviewGAL 5:19In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal experience of receiving assurance from God during World War II. He explains that he has been researching and writing about revivals and awakenings throughout history. The speaker discusses the need for revival in America and the misconceptions people have about it. He emphasizes the importance of individual revival, starting with a personal examination of the heart and a desire for cleansing from sin. The speaker also mentions the factors that hinder revival, such as neglect of prayer, disobedience to God's word, and division among believers. He concludes by mentioning that there are churches currently experiencing revival in the United States.
Interview About Heartcry Missionary Society
By Paul Washer2.7K39:51InterviewMAT 5:3MAT 6:33ACT 2:38ROM 10:17In this video, the speaker, Paul Washer, emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel with the power of the Holy Spirit. He highlights the ineffectiveness of relying on worldly methods to manipulate people into the kingdom of God. Instead, he advocates for a simple approach of a faithful believer armed with a Bible, preaching the truth until someone is converted or they face opposition. Washer shares a powerful story of a young boy who was willing to die for his faith, illustrating the urgency and commitment required in sharing the gospel.
Chapel of the Air - Interview With Dr. Orr (Part 3)
By J. Edwin Orr2.6K15:28InterviewJOL 2:28MAT 5:21In this sermon, Dr. J. Edwin Orr discusses the importance of unity among churches and the need to prioritize the kingdom of God over personal agendas and reputations. He shares an example of a pastor who tried to organize a prayer meeting for ministers, but no one showed up, highlighting the lack of commitment and the lowering of the standard of righteousness in the church. Dr. Orr also mentions that the number of people claiming to be born again has increased, but there is little difference in the lifestyle of the church and the community. He emphasizes the need for revival and shares a personal experience of witnessing genuine revival in a Lutheran church in California, where the pastor and congregation experienced a measure of blessing and saw significant growth in membership.
Chapel of the Air - Update on Revival
By J. Edwin Orr2.3K12:52InterviewPSA 85:6ISA 44:3JOL 2:28MAT 28:19MRK 16:15LUK 24:47ACT 2:37In this sermon, the speaker discusses the growth of Christianity in different regions of the world. He highlights the significant increase of Christianity in Africa since 1910, which has outpaced the population explosion. The speaker emphasizes the need for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the masses to make them aware of their need for God. He also mentions the importance of keeping reports of God's workings past and present before believers to inspire a vision of what God can do. The sermon concludes by mentioning the potential for revival in America and the importance of learning techniques to effectively reach people in their own culture.
c.j. Mahaney: Faith Works in Humility
By Adrian Warnock1.9K1:04:17InterviewPRO 15:1PRO 17:14MAT 6:33ROM 12:18EPH 4:29HEB 3:12JAS 4:1In this sermon, CJ Mahaney introduces himself and expresses his gratitude for the support and prayers of the congregation. He emphasizes the importance of peacemaking and resolving relational conflicts. Mahaney encourages the congregation to connect the dots between their participation and the growth of a sovereign grace church in Sydney, Australia. The sermon then transitions to a discussion of James chapter 4, focusing on the power of words and the need to put faith into action in our speech.
700 Club
By Corrie Ten Boom1.3K1:30:06InterviewMAT 6:331PE 4:12In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience from their time in a concentration camp. They recall a moment when a skylark's song distracted them from the cruelty happening around them and reminded them of God's love and mercy. The speaker also mentions reading a book by Frankel, a Jew who suffered greatly, and finding strength in Romans 8. They emphasize the importance of turning to God for strength and finding peace and power in His love. The sermon concludes with a reference to Paul's words in Romans 8, highlighting the speaker's personal experience of facing trouble, persecution, and danger, but remaining steadfast in the love of Christ.
Evangelicals, Repent! (Interview W/ Paul Washer)
By Kevin Swanson1.2K29:15InterviewPSA 119:105MAT 6:33ACT 20:21ROM 3:23ROM 6:232TI 3:16In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of gospel reductionism in our society, where the true message of the gospel has been simplified and diluted. He emphasizes the importance of reassessing our understanding of the gospel and seeking the truth. The speaker highlights four texts in the Bible that clearly define the gospel of Jesus Christ. He also discusses the offensive nature of the gospel, as it challenges man's self-centered worldview and presents the problem of sin.
Interview With James A. Stewart
By James A. Stewart1.1K14:40InterviewMAT 25:35JAS 1:27In this sermon transcript, James Stewart discusses the oppressive living conditions in tenement buildings in certain countries, where spies monitor the comings and goings of residents. He suggests that this atmosphere of fear and surveillance could potentially lead to revolution. Stewart also highlights the lack of liberty experienced by the Russian people, even under the czar, and the constant surveillance they faced. He emphasizes the importance of both spiritual and social work, stating that while he preaches the old-fashioned gospel, practical Christianity is necessary in a world filled with misery.
New Zealand Interview - Part 1
By Gerhard Du Toit1.0K06:29InterviewMAT 28:19JHN 14:6ACT 4:12ROM 10:92CO 5:17EPH 2:81JN 1:9In this sermon transcript, the speaker recounts a powerful encounter with a black African pastor who had a deep sense of the presence of God. The pastor prayed fervently for an hour and a half, leaving a lasting impact on the speaker. The speaker reflects on the difficulty of sharing the gospel with their own family, as they were already living a moral life. The decision to study theology was prompted by the speaker's mother, who made a covenant with God to dedicate the speaker's life to Him if they were spared as a stillborn child.
New Zealand Interview - Part 2
By Gerhard Du Toit95004:16InterviewPSA 46:10MAT 6:6MRK 9:29ACT 9:11In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of encountering a powerful prayer life in an African pastor. The pastor's deep devotion to prayer and fasting, along with his unwavering faith, had a profound impact on the speaker. The speaker was moved to tears and realized the importance of waiting on God and not being in a hurry. The speaker also had the opportunity to join the pastor and others in prayer, experiencing the depth and intensity of their prayer life.
New Zealand Interview - Part 3
By Gerhard Du Toit88808:19InterviewJHN 11:41In this video, Gerard discusses the importance of prayer and the misconceptions surrounding it. He emphasizes that prayer is not about bringing our own requests to God, but about allowing God to reveal His will to us. Gerard has spent years studying the Hebrew Old Testament and Greek New Testament to understand God's perspective on prayer. He highlights the significance of studying the life of Christ and the New Testament passages on prayer, which reveal 12 aspects of New Testament prayer. Overall, Gerard encourages viewers to seek a deeper understanding of prayer and to align their prayers with God's will.
K-522 Tv Show Part 6 Jacob
By Art Katz82927:31InterviewGEN 28:10In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story of Jacob from the Bible. He describes Jacob as a conniving and self-confident man who eventually finds himself in a place of extremity, stripped of everything and desperate. It is in this moment that Jacob wrestles with a man until daybreak, refusing to let go until he receives a blessing. The preacher emphasizes the importance of a radical and total commitment to God, rather than a convenient and cheap religion. The sermon also touches on Jacob's encounter with his brother Esau and his fear and distress when he learns that Esau is coming with 400 men.