Obedience and surrender are fundamental concepts in the Christian faith, as they demonstrate a believer's commitment to following God's will and submitting to His sovereignty. According to Romans 8:28, "all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose," highlighting the importance of trusting in God's plan and surrendering to His guidance. In Psalms 23:1, David declares, "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want," illustrating the idea of surrendering one's desires and needs to God's care, while in James 4:7, believers are exhorted to "submit to God" and "resist the devil," emphasizing the need for obedience and surrender in the face of spiritual struggle. Through obedience and surrender, Christians can deepen their relationship with God and experience the transformative power of His love and redemption.
Corrie Ten Boom emphasizes the critical distinction between being a wise or foolish virgin, urging listeners to examine their readiness for Christ's return. She shares personal experiences of obedience to God's call, illustrating how faith and surrender lead to divine provision and guidance. Corrie
A.B. Simpson emphasizes the significance of our words and actions, warning that even small missteps can hinder our potential for usefulness in God's plan. He highlights that while God uses the weak and foolish, He desires us to grow in strength and wisdom after His calling. Simpson illustrates that
Jack Hibbs emphasizes the urgency of being aware of the times and seasons as indicated in Scripture, particularly focusing on the prophetic messages found in Ezekiel and the teachings of Jesus. He warns that as believers, we must be vigilant and prepared for the imminent return of Christ, living in
Neil Fraser emphasizes the Apostle Paul's reflections in 2 Timothy 4, where Paul acknowledges his impending death and the possibility of Christ's return. He encourages believers to live with the awareness of their mortality and the urgency of their faith, urging them not to postpone their spiritual
Edwin H. Waldvogel emphasizes the urgency of being prepared for the coming judgment, urging believers to live in Christ and maintain a holy walk. He reflects on the significance of being united with God and the transformative power of accepting Jesus into our lives. Waldvogel warns against the creep
John Nelson Darby emphasizes the distinction between those who genuinely await Christ's return and those who merely profess faith without true longing for Him. He illustrates this through the parable of the ten virgins, highlighting that only the wise virgins, filled with the Holy Spirit, are prepar
Shane Idleman addresses the topic of the rapture and the anxiety surrounding it, emphasizing that hope and peace are found in grace. He discusses various theological views on the rapture, including pre-tribulation, post-tribulation, and mid-tribulation perspectives, while encouraging listeners to fo
Shane Idleman emphasizes the urgency of being prepared for Jesus' return, drawing parallels between the resurrection and the significance of the cross. He explains that while the empty tomb is a testament to Jesus' divinity, it is the cross that reconciles humanity with God, highlighting the importa
Chuck Smith emphasizes the profound difference between death for Christians and non-Christians, describing it as a transition to be with Christ, which is far better. He explains the concept of the Rapture, where believers will be suddenly taken up to meet the Lord, and reassures that this event is d
Shane Idleman addresses the complexities of eschatology in his sermon 'Antichrist & Tribulation - Past or Future?', emphasizing the differing interpretations of Matthew 24 regarding the Antichrist and the tribulation. He acknowledges the confusion surrounding these topics and encourages believers to
