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Moral Reform

4 sermons

Moral reform is a vital theme woven throughout Scripture, emphasizing the transformation of the human heart and behavior in accordance with God's will. The Bible teaches that true change begins within, as expressed in Ezekiel 36:26, where God promises to give His people a new heart and put a new spirit within them. This divine transformation empowers believers to live righteously, as Paul articulates in Romans 12:2, urging us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds. The call to moral integrity is echoed in Proverbs 4:23, which instructs us to guard our hearts, for from them flow the springs of life. In the context of societal issues such as alcohol consumption and its impact on community well-being, the teachings of Scripture are particularly relevant. For instance, Proverbs 20:1 warns that wine is a mocker, and strong drink is raging, highlighting the dangers of excess. Moreover, Jesus’ admonition in Matthew 5:16 encourages believers to let their light shine before others, promoting a life of moral clarity and integrity that reflects God’s character. As we engage in discussions around moral reform, it is essential to remember that our actions should align with the transformative power of the Gospel, leading to a life that honors God and serves others.

billy-sunday

This sermon by Mr. Kelly Sunday focuses on the Christian support of Prohibition, highlighting the attempt to bind the American people to profit-driven industries like breweries and distilleries. He emphasizes the superiority of Prohibition over the evils of alcohol consumption and criticizes the cor

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catherine-booth

Catherine Booth preaches on the value of temperance in religious aggressive effort, emphasizing the need for Christians to actively engage in delivering others from evil habits and the bondage of Satan. She highlights the detrimental effects of intoxicating drinks on society, attributing a large por

george-kulp

George Kulp passionately preaches about the irreconcilable hostility between the Church and the saloon, emphasizing the need for Christians to take a stand against the liquor traffic by aligning themselves with God's position. He highlights the responsibility of the Church to lead the moral reform m

hj-hall

H.J. Hall preaches about the importance of advancing the cause of sobriety and temperance by advocating for a constitutional amendment to replace Federal taxes on alcohol with taxes on individual and corporate incomes. This shift in revenue source will allow the government to abandon alcohol taxes,

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