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Ministry of the Shut-Ins

10 sermons

The Ministry of the Shut-Ins is a compassionate outreach to individuals who are unable to participate in regular church activities due to illness, disability, or advanced age, reflecting the biblical mandate to care for the vulnerable and marginalized (Matthew 25:36, James 1:27). This ministry is rooted in the Christian faith's emphasis on loving one's neighbors and visiting the sick, as exemplified in Jesus' teachings and actions (Matthew 25:31-46, Mark 1:29-34). The Bible encourages believers to bear one another's burdens and show kindness to those in need, as expressed in Galatians 6:2 and Psalms 41:3, which underscores the importance of visiting and caring for the shut-in. By ministering to the shut-ins, Christians demonstrate their commitment to living out their faith in practical ways, bringing comfort, hope, and spiritual nourishment to those who are isolated or confined.

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller's sermon 'Shut In' reflects on the lives of those who are physically confined due to illness, emphasizing that their condition can be a source of peace and joy rather than despair. He draws parallels between these 'shut-ins' and Noah, who was safely enclosed in the ark by God's design, s

F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer reflects on the life of Job, emphasizing the importance of vigilance against temptation during times of festivity and the necessity of prayer and intercession for loved ones. He highlights Job's integrity and the lessons learned through suffering, illustrating that true faith persists eve

John Gill

John Gill preaches on Job's profound confession of faith, emphasizing Job's unwavering belief in his living Redeemer amidst immense suffering and loss. Job asserts that despite his physical decay, he will see God in his flesh, highlighting the hope of resurrection and eternal communion with the Lord

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson addresses the inevitable trials and tribulations that believers face, emphasizing that even in times of peace, storms will come. He reassures that while many may question their faith during prolonged suffering, the key is to draw strength from God's Word and remain steadfast in seeki

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson encourages believers to embrace their pain and cry out to God in their secret place, emphasizing that Jesus understands our tears and never turns away from a broken heart. He illustrates this with examples of Jesus and Peter, who both wept in their moments of despair, leading to heal

John Wesley

John Wesley emphasizes the profound faith of Job, who, despite immense suffering and loss, declares, 'I know that my Redeemer lives.' He draws parallels between Job's trials and our own struggles, highlighting that faith can flourish even in the darkest times. Wesley encourages believers to cultivat

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson emphasizes that Christ cares deeply for us during our trials, assuring us that He understands our struggles and is sympathetic to our afflictions. He highlights that while God tests His people, these trials serve a divine purpose, refining our faith and producing unwavering trust in

Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman emphasizes that nothing is too hard for God, using the biblical examples of Abraham and Sarah to illustrate God's power to fulfill His promises, even when circumstances seem impossible. He encourages a corporate fast to seek God's will and highlights the importance of intercession, urg

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Peter Brandon

Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of Christ's finished work on the cross, highlighting three key aspects: the finished work, the fragrance of that work, and the fruit it bears. He explains how Jesus' death tore the veil of the temple, symbolizing the removal of barriers between God and human

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Andrew Bonar

Andrew Bonar writes to Rev. Malcolm White, offering comfort in the face of sorrow over the loss of a child. He reminds the Whites that while the Lord gives and takes away, there is hope in the promise of resurrection when the little ones will return transformed in glory. Bonar draws a parallel betwe

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