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In the Bible, the concept of questioning and answering plays a significant role in the pursuit of wisdom and understanding. Questions often serve as a means of seeking knowledge, guidance, and revelation from God or from others. For instance, in Proverbs 2:3-5, it encourages believers to "cry out for insight" and "seek it like silver" to find the knowledge of God. This highlights the importance of asking questions in the pursuit of divine wisdom.Additionally, the Bible presents numerous examples of dialogue where questions lead to deeper truths. Jesus often used questions in His teachings, prompting listeners to reflect on their beliefs and actions. For example, in Matthew 16:15, He asks His disciples, "But what about you? Who do you say I am?" This question challenges them to articulate their understanding of His identity, illustrating how questions can lead to profound revelations and personal faith. Thus, in biblical context, questions and answers are integral to spiritual growth, fostering deeper relationships with God and others through inquiry and dialogue.
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2006 Heart-Cry - Question Answer Panel
By Paul Washer14K1:18:13PRO 29:23MAT 6:33HEB 2:3JAS 4:101PE 5:6In this sermon, the preacher criticizes the current state of preaching in evangelicalism, stating that the gospel being preached is not the true gospel. He argues that the message has been reduced to a simplistic formula of "five things God wants you to know" or "four spiritual laws," which does not encompass the full message of Christ's sacrifice and the call to repentance and belief. The preacher emphasizes the importance of studying the Bible and understanding the true gospel. He also encourages pastors to obtain CDs and DVDs of baptisms to witness the transformative power of God in people's lives. Additionally, there is a question raised about confessing sins and seeking a closer walk with God, to which the preacher advises seeking wisdom from an elder and being genuinely burdened for the souls of others.
(Texas 2009) Question Answers Part 1
By Zac Poonen2.0K1:04:31PRO 4:18MAT 6:33ACT 3:2ACT 4:4ACT 4:222TI 2:201JN 3:2In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the story of a man who was lame and begged for alms at the beautiful gate of the temple. Peter and John encounter him and instead of giving him money, they heal him in the name of Jesus. This miraculous healing leads to the salvation of many who heard the message, with the number of believers reaching about 5,000. The speaker emphasizes the responsibility of Christians to reflect Jesus in their lives and to go about doing good, just as Jesus did.
Questions and Answers
By Chip Brogden1.3K59:22JHN 3:30In this video, Chip Brogdon deviates from his usual chapter-by-chapter study of the Bible and instead answers listener questions. He emphasizes the importance of surrendering and dying to oneself in order to experience the revelation of Christ. Brogdon teaches that as Christ increases in our lives, we must decrease, resulting in brokenness and humility. He encourages believers to trust in the life of the Lord to accomplish what they cannot do on their own, reminding them that all things are possible with God.
Honeydew - Questions and Answers
By Zac Poonen2.0K1:37:11MAT 6:33ACT 2:42ROM 12:31CO 12:7GAL 5:22EPH 4:111TI 4:12In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of fellowship in the church. He emphasizes that when people come to a church, they should not only hear the message but also experience the spirit of fellowship. The speaker shares a story about a boy selling peanuts who cleverly entices people to buy by eating the peanuts himself. He uses this story to illustrate the idea that when people see the transformation and blessings in the lives of believers, they will be drawn to want that for themselves. The speaker concludes by praying for lasting fruit and blessing in the lives of the listeners and the church.
Questions People Ask-03 Questions and Answers
By William MacDonald1.2K34:48MAT 6:33ROM 5:81CO 6:192CO 5:17GAL 6:7EPH 2:81TI 1:15In this sermon, the speaker shares the transformational story of a man who was once involved in criminal activities and addiction but is now preaching the word of God in Brazil. The speaker emphasizes that when a person accepts Christ, they become a new creation and their life is revolutionized. The speaker also addresses the question of whether the gospel is too cheap, stating that salvation is a free gift from God but must be accepted. The sermon concludes by affirming that the gospel is easy and free, but it was only through the sacrificial death of Jesus that salvation became available to all.
Col - (3) Question & Answer
By Zac Poonen1.2K17:00MAT 6:33LUK 14:26LUK 14:33In this sermon, the speaker discusses the topic of marriage ceremonies and the financial burden they can place on families. He mentions that in the Old Testament, there are references to giving offerings to the Lord, but in the New Testament, there is no specific guidance on this matter. The speaker shares his personal experiences of witnessing poverty and the impact it has on children. He emphasizes the importance of preaching truth and not judging others based on their choices. The sermon also touches on the concept of heaven and the speaker's belief in it based on scripture.
(Question / Answer) Tongues, Demons, Catholic Church
By Leonard Ravenhill4421:34:282TI 3:1Leonard Ravenhill addresses the pressing issues of tongues, demons, and the state of the Catholic Church, emphasizing the moral decay in society and the church's failure to uphold true holiness. He warns against the dangers of false teachings and the blending of worldly influences with the gospel, urging believers to seek genuine spiritual power rather than mere emotional experiences. Ravenhill highlights the need for a return to biblical truth and the importance of discernment in the face of deception, asserting that the church must prepare for trials rather than expect an easy escape. He calls for a revival of true faith and a commitment to God's will, reminding listeners that the church is called to be a pure and holy bride for Christ.
Fren-05 Questions Et Rponses (Questions and Answers)
By Art Katz1.0K1:02:58ISA 53:1MAT 24:14ACT 13:11TH 5:21TI 6:132PE 3:102PE 3:12In this sermon, the speaker addresses the question of how to approach being part of an evangelical assembly that rejects the principles discussed in the conference. He emphasizes the importance of being conscious of the end times and the anticipation of the day of the Lord. The speaker believes that the gospel of the kingdom has not yet been fully proclaimed and calls for a demonstration of the gospel through holy conversations and godliness. He challenges the notion that peace is achieved through international negotiations or military power, stating that the condition of the church is what determines the length of days.
Questions and Answers (Springfield Conference)
By Paul Washer1.7K51:21GEN 1:1In this sermon, the speaker shares his experience of being challenged by an ex-Catholic priest to read the entire Bible and teach in a Bible institute. Through this process, he realizes that his understanding of God was different from what he had learned in seminary. This realization leads him to focus more on studying and teaching the Word of God rather than being busy with other activities. As a result, the speaker's ministry grows and expands to different countries, where he supports and helps indigenous missionaries. The sermon emphasizes the importance of theological understanding and the need to support and empower local missionaries.
(True Disciple Conference) Question & Answer Session
By Paul Washer7.1K1:25:53MAT 6:33ACT 1:82TI 4:2In this sermon, the speaker discusses the fear and anxiety that can arise when Christians feel the pressure to share their faith with others. He emphasizes the importance of serving others and approaching conversations with a genuine and normal demeanor. The speaker uses a metaphor of enemy soldiers and a battle to illustrate the struggle of witnessing to others. He also encourages pastors to spend ample time studying and understanding the text they are preaching, allowing it to transform their own lives before sharing it with others.
Q and a Piper and Mbewe
By John Piper1.1K43:59PSA 119:18MAT 6:33JHN 4:242TI 3:16HEB 11:6In this sermon, the speaker discusses the pursuit of joy and satisfaction in life. They emphasize the importance of engaging in various means of grace, such as being part of a church community, studying the Bible, and worshiping God. The speaker also highlights the significance of taking care of one's physical well-being, including getting enough sleep and exercise. They stress the transformative power of a life lived in accordance with the teachings of Christ and the importance of promoting unity and harmony among people of different backgrounds and cultures.
Questions People Ask-02 Questions and Answers
By William MacDonald1.2K42:47LEV 17:11MAT 19:16In this sermon, the preacher discusses a conversation between Jesus and a young man who asks how to obtain eternal life. Jesus tells him to keep the commandments, specifically those related to relationships with others. The young man claims to have kept these commandments since his youth but asks what he still lacks. Jesus then challenges him to sell his possessions, give to the poor, and follow Him. The young man leaves sorrowful because he values his possessions more than following Jesus. The sermon also addresses questions about guilt, salvation, and atonement for sins, emphasizing the importance of God's standards and the shedding of blood for atonement.
(Texas 2009) Question Answers Part 2
By Zac Poonen1.6K53:07ROM 2:13In this video, the speaker discusses their personal experience with preaching and teaching the word of God. They believe that teaching is their gift and have found fruit in it through evangelism. They also talk about the importance of having a close relationship with Jesus and making disciples. The speaker shares their views on the Holy Spirit and how it operates in a person's life, mentioning their position between Baptist and Pentecostal beliefs. They also mention the use of speaking in tongues and advise seeking the power of the Holy Spirit without prejudice.
Questions People Ask-04 Questions and Answers
By William MacDonald1.1K40:45MAT 3:1MAT 10:35JHN 10:27ROM 8:30In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a man who walked along the street and proclaimed, "Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world." Six months later, he encountered a woman who said she heard God's voice saying the same thing and it led her to salvation. The preacher then discusses how in the time of the flood, only eight people were saved, emphasizing that believers being a minority in the world is not surprising. He emphasizes the need for regeneration, not just reformation, and quotes hymns that highlight the importance of trusting in Jesus and recognizing our need for Him. The preacher concludes by emphasizing the security of believers in the love of God and the sealing of the Holy Spirit until the day of redemption.
Russ-05 вопросы и ответ
By Art Katz81027:23ISA 65:21JOL 2:28MAT 24:121CO 3:122CO 12:7HEB 10:34REV 3:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of focusing on eternal rewards rather than temporary earthly possessions. He references Hebrews chapter 10, which encourages believers to endure patiently and find joy in the promise of an enduring substance in heaven. The preacher also discusses the concept of rewards that Jesus brings with him when he returns, particularly for those who are faithful and obedient. He highlights the idea that suffering for Christ's sake leads to a greater and eternal reward. The sermon concludes by acknowledging that apostolic suffering is inherent in apostolic calling and encourages believers to follow the example of Paul in enduring persecution for the sake of the gospel.
Questions and Answers Session
By Keith Daniel1.9K1:22:18MAT 6:28JHN 1:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the Bible as the ultimate source of spiritual nourishment and growth. He compares the need for a newborn baby to desire and seek milk for survival to the believer's need for the Word of God. The preacher warns against the devil's attempts to keep believers away from the Bible and urges them to prioritize reading and studying it daily. He advises starting with the New Testament, then moving on to the Old Testament, as the latter helps to understand the depth of the former. The preacher also emphasizes the need for repetition and constant exposure to the Word to internalize its teachings and avoid being swayed by superficial influences.
Question and Answer Session
By Paul Washer2.1K42:58PSA 119:11ACT 16:25In this sermon, the preacher shares a personal anecdote about encountering a man who lived on the streets and worked with street people. He emphasizes the importance of renewing one's mind in the Word of God rather than treating it as a magic book. The preacher then discusses the concept of entering into a relationship with God through faith, comparing it to being saved from drowning by three strong men. He highlights the need for desperation and a recognition of one's own weakness in order to truly enter into a relationship with God. The sermon concludes with a discussion about the importance of prayer and the need to rely on God's strength rather than our own.
Questions and Answers
By Leonard Ravenhill2.0K59:25ISA 6:1MAT 6:332CO 3:62CO 4:42CO 5:14In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of disciplining children with love. They suggest that if something is taken away from a child, it should be replaced with something else. The speaker also encourages the establishment of a family altar in every home, where children can be instructed in the word of God. They mention a set of tapes called "Bible in Living Sound" as a helpful resource for teaching children biblical stories. The sermon concludes with a reminder that obedience is the secret to the Christian life, and a moment of prayer is offered.
Questions People Ask-01 Questions and Answers
By William MacDonald1.2K41:10EXO 20:7EXO 20:12ROM 2:6ROM 4:4In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the topic of salvation and the questions that arise when discussing it. He reads Romans 4:4-5, which he considers to be two of the most wonderful verses concerning the gospel. The verses emphasize that salvation is not earned through works, but through faith in God who justifies the ungodly. The preacher also addresses the idea that good people go to heaven and bad people go to hell, explaining that this passage in Romans 2 is about the principles of judgment and not about salvation based on good deeds.
Question and Answer Session Answers From the Word
By William MacDonald1.3K48:07MAT 6:33LUK 6:20LUK 14:33ROM 8:131CO 16:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of Christians using their talents and gifts to serve God and spread His truth. He mentions the need for believers to be actively involved in society and to be a positive influence in areas such as politics, war, art, and culture. The speaker references Matthew 5, where Jesus teaches that believers are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. He encourages Christians to live a balanced life and to be obedient to God's leading, while also being mindful of the practical responsibilities and challenges they face in society.