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Looking To Jesus

10 sermons

"Looking to Jesus" is a phrase that encapsulates the essence of faith and reliance on Christ as the source of strength, guidance, and salvation in the Christian life. The biblical basis for this phrase can be primarily found in Hebrews 12:1-2, which encourages believers to "run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith." In this context, "looking to Jesus" implies focusing on Him as the ultimate example and the one who completes our faith journey. It suggests a deep, intentional gaze that goes beyond mere acknowledgment; it is about trusting in His character, His promises, and His work on the cross.This concept is further reinforced by passages that highlight the importance of faith and reliance on Jesus. For instance, in John 14:6, Jesus declares, "I am the way, the truth, and the life," indicating that true direction and fulfillment are found in Him. Additionally, in Isaiah 45:22, God invites people to "look to me and be saved, all the ends of the earth," which carries the theme of looking to God for salvation and hope. Thus, "looking to Jesus" is not merely a physical act but a spiritual posture of trust and dependence, encouraging believers to keep their eyes fixed on Christ amid life's challenges.

Hans R. Waldvogel

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of seeking God and spending time in prayer. He encourages listeners to come to God and drink from the fountain of His promises. The preacher shares his personal experience of finding God through prayer and urges others to do the same. He warns a

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Corrie Ten Boom

Corrie Ten Boom emphasizes the importance of looking unto Jesus as the source of strength and hope, sharing her experiences during World War II and the transformative power of faith. She encourages believers to focus on Christ rather than their circumstances, fears, or failures, reminding them that

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R.A. Torrey

R.A. Torrey emphasizes the importance of continually looking to Jesus as the source of our acceptance, strength, and guidance in the Christian life. He explains that by focusing on Christ's sacrifice, we can overcome discouragement from our sins, as they have all been atoned for. Torrey encourages b

Peter Marshall

Peter Marshall contrasts two maritime disasters to illustrate the evolution of faith in society. He reflects on the survivors of the Athenia, who sang lighthearted songs in the face of danger, compared to the Titanic's orchestra, which played 'Nearer, My God, to Thee' as they faced their fate. This

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Richard Wurmbrand

Richard Wurmbrand emphasizes the unwavering faith in Jesus, regardless of circumstances, asserting that even if Jesus were dead, He remains a savior. He discusses the importance of certainty in faith, likening it to mathematical truths that remain unchanged regardless of personal trials. Wurmbrand s

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Neil Fraser

Neil Fraser reflects on Psalm 73, emphasizing the struggles of faith when witnessing the prosperity of the wicked compared to the suffering of the righteous. He highlights Asaph's journey from confusion to clarity, which came when he entered the sanctuary of God, leading him to understand the ultima

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Corrie Ten Boom

Corrie Ten Boom shares her profound experiences of faith during her imprisonment, emphasizing that it was not her wavering faith but Jesus who carried her through the darkest times. She passionately speaks about the call to be ambassadors for Christ, urging young people to embrace their role in spre

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Joy Dawson

Joy Dawson emphasizes the greatness of God, sharing her personal experiences that affirm God's supremacy over all aspects of life, including our understanding, problems, and even our successes. She encourages believers to recognize that God is always greater than any circumstance, urging them to liv

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John Bunyan

John Bunyan emphasizes the importance of believing in God's love even during times of hardship and discipline, as expressed in Hebrews 12:6. He encourages believers to trust in God's providence and to remain steadfast in their faith, even when circumstances seem overwhelming. Bunyan illustrates that

George Matheson

George Matheson shares his life story, detailing his birth in Glasgow, Scotland, and his struggle with deteriorating eyesight that led to near-total blindness. Despite this challenge, he excelled academically with the help of his sisters and graduated from the University of Edinburgh, eventually bec

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