Radical Obedience
Radical Obedience2
Song of Solomon Part 5 (With Korean Translation)
By Mike Bickle231:04:08SNG 2:10Mike Bickle emphasizes the importance of stepping out of our comfort zones in his sermon on the Song of Solomon, illustrating how the bride's journey reflects our own spiritual growth and the call to partner with Jesus in the mission of discipling nations. He highlights the need for radical obedience and the dangers of complacency, urging believers to confront their fears and the 'little foxes' that undermine their relationship with God. Bickle reassures that even in moments of hesitation, Jesus desires to see our faces and hear our voices, inviting us to seek His help in overcoming our struggles. The sermon culminates in a call for the church, particularly in South Korea, to rise up with renewed dedication and commitment to prayer and missions as the harvest is ripe.
17 the Ravished Heart of God (Song 4:9-5:1)
By Mike Bickle1347:36PSA 139:14SNG 4:9SNG 4:16MAT 11:28JHN 15:9ROM 8:382CO 5:21HEB 4:151JN 4:19Mike Bickle explores the concept of the 'ravished heart of God' in the Song of Solomon, emphasizing how God's love and passion for His people can inspire radical obedience. He highlights that true obedience stems from a deep understanding of God's affection, which empowers believers to move beyond fear and shame. Bickle illustrates that even a sincere desire to obey, despite immaturity, is beautiful to God and moves His heart. The sermon encourages believers to embrace their identity as cherished brides of Christ, fostering a deeper relationship with Him through understanding His passionate love. Ultimately, Bickle calls for a revelation of God's tender emotions towards humanity, which is essential for the church's growth and maturity.