The concept of "Meeting with God" is a profound theme in the Bible, emphasizing the believer's intimate and personal relationship with their Creator. As expressed in Psalms 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing," this meeting is often characterized by a deep sense of trust, guidance, and provision, underscoring God's active presence in the life of the faithful. In Exodus 33:11, Moses' face-to-face encounter with God serves as a paradigm for this kind of meeting, while Romans 8:28 reminds believers that even in the midst of challenges, God works to bring about good, highlighting the transformative nature of such encounters. Through these meetings, believers experience spiritual nourishment, comfort, and empowerment, as they seek to deepen their understanding of God's will and purposes, as seen in Jeremiah 29:13, where it is written, "You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart."
Horatius Bonar emphasizes the profound meeting between the sinner and God, illustrating that while humanity often seeks distance from God due to sin, God actively desires to draw near to us in love and grace. He highlights that this divine meeting occurs at the cross, where God offers reconciliation
In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a man who crashes his plane in the Sahara Desert and embarks on a journey for water. Along the way, he encounters a gatekeeper who denies him entry to a swimming pool without ties. The speaker uses this story as a metaphor to illustrate that God alway
In this sermon, the pastor shares a story about a missionary who persecuted Christians, including a pastor. However, when the missionary broke his leg and needed a blood transfusion, the pastor showed him grace by collecting money for his operation and donating blood. This act of grace led the missi
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the state of the nation and how it has turned away from God's law. He emphasizes the need for fearless preachers who are driven by the love of Christ to proclaim the gospel boldly in all areas of life. The speaker also highlights the consequences of national i
John Vissers emphasizes the theme of second chances in the story of Jonah, illustrating how God renews Jonah's commission after his initial disobedience. Jonah, having faced the consequences of running from God, is given another opportunity to fulfill his calling to preach to Nineveh. The sermon dra
John Wesley preaches on the profound implications of Adam's fall, emphasizing that while sin entered the world through one man's disobedience, it also paved the way for God's grace and the opportunity for redemption through Jesus Christ. He argues that the fall, rather than being solely a source of
Horatius Bonar emphasizes that true peace for sinners cannot be found within themselves or their actions, but solely through knowing God and His character. He explains that God has revealed Himself as gracious and loving, and it is through this revelation that sinners can find rest and peace. Bonar
Thomas Brooks shares a powerful testimony of the transformative work God has done in his life, emphasizing the soul blessings and favors bestowed upon him. He reflects on his past state of darkness, unrighteousness, and deformity, contrasting it with the light, righteousness, and completeness he has
A.B. Simpson emphasizes the contrast between Jacob, described as a 'worm,' and the 'Mighty One of Jacob,' illustrating how God chooses the weak and unworthy to demonstrate His grace and sufficiency. He highlights Jacob's life as a testament to God's ability to transform and use flawed individuals fo
G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the profound truth that God's grace is sufficient for every believer, even amidst trials and suffering. He explains that the challenges we face, including the 'stake in the flesh' and messengers of Satan, are not against us but are part of God's divine plan and purpose.
