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(How to Understand the Kjv Bible) 39 Psalm 82
By Keith Simons6323:59PSA 82:1Keith Simons discusses Psalm 82, emphasizing God's judgment on unjust rulers who misuse their authority and fail to protect the weak and needy. He explains that the term 'gods' refers to those appointed by God to govern, but they have strayed from their responsibilities, leading to a world where the foundations are out of course. Simons highlights the call for these judges to act justly and defend the poor, warning that their failure will result in divine judgment. The sermon concludes with a reminder that God, as the ultimate judge, will hold all nations accountable for their actions.
Pharisees Have No Justice, No Mercy and No Faithfulness
By Zac Poonen0MIC 6:8MAT 5:7MAT 23:23LUK 6:36GAL 5:22JAS 2:13Zac Poonen emphasizes that the Pharisees, despite their religious practices, lacked true justice, mercy, and faithfulness, which are the weightier matters of the law. He illustrates their hypocrisy by comparing them to a bride who is more concerned with appearance than purity, highlighting that selfishness and pride can mask true spirituality. Poonen calls for a recognition of these essential qualities in our lives, urging believers to focus on genuine faith rather than mere religious activities. The sermon challenges listeners to examine their hearts and prioritize justice, mercy, and faithfulness in their walk with God.
Do Justly: Being Zealous for Good Works That Exalt Jesus
By Mike Bickle2159:32ISA 58:6MIC 6:8MAT 5:16LUK 18:7JHN 13:34GAL 6:9EPH 2:10TIT 2:14JAS 2:141PE 2:9Mike Bickle emphasizes the call for the church to embody justice, mercy, and humility as outlined in Micah 6:8. He stresses that true good works should stem from the understanding of being special to God, leading to a zealous commitment to serve others intentionally. Bickle warns against a self-promoting spirit in doing good works, urging believers to focus on the transformative power of justice and mercy in their communities. He highlights the importance of combining prayer with action, as true justice is rooted in a relationship with God. Ultimately, Bickle calls for a collective commitment to justice that reflects God's heart and brings glory to Him.
Naboth's Vineyard
By F.B. Meyer01KI 21:32KI 9:26MAT 5:11F.B. Meyer explores the tragic story of Naboth's Vineyard, where King Ahab's greed leads to the wrongful execution of Naboth, who refuses to sell his ancestral land. Ahab's despair and subsequent actions reveal the depths of his moral failure, while the prophet Elijah, after a period of silence, boldly confronts Ahab, acting as a voice of conscience and truth. Elijah's unwavering faith and commitment to God's word highlight the consequences of sin and the importance of standing firm against injustice. The sermon emphasizes that true prophets may be hated for speaking the truth, yet their words will ultimately be vindicated by God. The narrative serves as a reminder of God's justice and the inevitable consequences of wrongdoing.
(Through the Bible) Exodus 21-22
By Chuck Smith1.4K1:02:34EXO 21:1EXO 21:12EXO 21:16EXO 21:22EXO 21:28EXO 22:1EXO 22:22Chuck Smith discusses Exodus chapters 21 and 22, emphasizing the importance of God's judgments and laws as guidelines for judges in Israel. He explains that these laws were not meant for personal retaliation but to ensure justice and order in society. Smith highlights the term 'Elohim' used for judges, indicating their role in representing God's authority in judgment. He also reflects on the responsibilities of judges and the moral implications of their decisions, urging humility and accountability in their roles. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the significance of serving God willingly, drawing parallels to the concept of being a bondservant of Christ.
To Elisha Camp
By Charles Finney0PSA 37:5PRO 12:22PRO 21:15ISA 1:17MIC 6:8MAT 5:10ROM 12:192TI 4:7JAS 1:51PE 3:14In his sermon 'To Elisha Camp', Charles Finney addresses the legal troubles faced by Elisha Camp, emphasizing the importance of integrity and justice in both personal and professional matters. Finney highlights the need for individuals to be prepared to confront challenges with wisdom and faith, encouraging Camp to stand firm against the accusations he faces. The sermon serves as a reminder of the moral responsibilities that come with leadership and the necessity of relying on God's guidance in difficult situations.
Honouring God
By John Wesley0AMO 5:24MIC 6:8MAT 5:13John Wesley emphasizes that honoring God goes beyond mere religious rituals and requires a commitment to justice and righteousness. He reflects on the prophet Amos's message that God desires justice to flow like a river and righteousness like a never-failing stream, highlighting the importance of obedience to God's will and actively seeking justice for others. Wesley argues that true worship involves living out our faith through actions that promote justice, thereby bringing glory to God. He encourages believers to embody these principles in their daily lives, as they are essential to honoring the Creator who sustains us.
Letter - to Elisha Camp
By Charles Finney0PSA 37:5PRO 21:15ISA 1:17ROM 12:191PE 3:14In his letter to Elisha Camp, Charles Finney addresses legal challenges faced by Camp, providing insights into the court proceedings and the objections raised against him. Finney reassures Camp that he successfully quashed the suit based on jurisdictional issues, emphasizing the importance of being prepared to counter the claims made against him. The letter reflects Finney's legal acumen and his commitment to supporting Camp during a difficult time, while also hinting at the broader themes of justice and accountability. Finney's guidance encourages Camp to face his adversaries with confidence and wisdom.
Consumed With Zeal: Partnering With Jesus in His Ministry (With Korean Translation)
By Mike Bickle191:06:15ISA 42:1Mike Bickle emphasizes the importance of partnering with Jesus in His ministry of justice, highlighting that Jesus is consumed with zeal for justice and longs for His people to share in this mission. He explains that true justice will be established through a global worship and prayer movement, as prophesied in Isaiah 42, which connects worship with the release of justice on earth. Bickle encourages believers to understand the significance of worship in moving the heart of Jesus and to actively participate in this end-time worship movement, which will ultimately lead to the second coming of Christ. He warns against false justice movements that lack allegiance to Jesus and calls for a commitment to prayer and worship as the foundation for true justice. The sermon concludes with a call to action for worship leaders and musicians to rise up and fulfill their role in this divine plan.
14 the Forerunner Message in Isaiah 41-42
By Mike Bickle251:23:07PSA 37:28ISA 41:10MAT 5:6LUK 18:7ROM 12:19REV 12:11Mike Bickle emphasizes the themes of justice and God's sovereignty in Isaiah 41-42, illustrating how these chapters prepare for the coming of the Messiah who will establish justice among the nations. He explains that while the immediate context addresses the fears of Judah during the Assyrian threat, the ultimate message is for the end times, where God will demonstrate His control over history and the rise of superpowers. Bickle encourages believers to trust in God's covenant and not succumb to fear, as He has a master plan that includes the salvation of Israel and the nations. The sermon highlights the importance of prayer and worship as a response to the unfolding of God's justice in the world.