Second Coming
The term "Second Coming" refers to the anticipated return of Jesus Christ to Earth, a cornerstone belief in Christian eschatology. This event is rooted in various biblical texts that affirm Christ’s promise to return. For instance, in the Gospel of John, Jesus reassures His disciples, saying, "If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself" (John 14:3, ESV). Additionally, the Book of Acts recounts the angelic announcement at Jesus' ascension, proclaiming, "This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven" (Acts 1:11, ESV).The Second Coming is also prominently featured in prophetic literature, such as in the Book of Revelation, which describes the victorious return of Christ as "King of kings and Lord of lords" (Revelation 19:16, ESV). Furthermore, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the significance of this event in his letters, notably in 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, where he outlines the resurrection of the dead in Christ and the gathering of believers to meet the Lord in the air. Overall, the Second Coming signifies the culmination of God's redemptive plan, where Christ will bring judgment, restoration, and the fulfillment of His kingdom.
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Even So Come Lord Jesus - Part 3
By Art Katz2.2K51:31ISA 35:5MAT 6:33MAT 28:18In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that the remarkable unfolding of God's work in different countries is evidence of His divine intervention. He states that this is the last divine act and the end of history, marking the commencement of the millennium. The speaker also discusses the importance of recording and sharing this final demonstration of God's power so that future generations may praise Him. He concludes by highlighting the significance of receiving wisdom and understanding from the life of God, which goes beyond mere instruction and becomes a transformative event.
Where Is the Promise of His Appearing?
By John Piper63726:34MAL 4:1MAT 6:332PE 1:192PE 3:12PE 3:8In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the concept of time and how it relates to our experiences of joy and beauty. He suggests that when our lives are filled with these positive experiences, time seems to fly by. The speaker then draws a parallel to God's experience of time, suggesting that He is constantly engaged in the work of redemption and heaven, never bored or impatient. The sermon then shifts to the theme of God's promises and their power to help us overcome temptation and walk in righteousness. The speaker emphasizes the importance of holding onto these promises and trusting in them. Additionally, the denial of the second coming is addressed, with the speaker pointing to examples from the Bible, such as Noah and the flood, to argue that God has brought judgment in the past and may do so again if wickedness becomes intolerable. The sermon concludes by highlighting the influence of desires on our theology and the need to align our desires with God's will.
Purpose of His Coming - Part 2
By Chuck Smith1.5K34:56NUM 6:24ISA 53:6MAT 11:28LUK 2:11LUK 19:1JHN 3:16REV 20:14In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing our sinful state and the need for salvation. He explains that sin is a destroyer and that Jesus came into the world to seek and save the lost. The preacher highlights that God seeks to get our attention in various ways, such as through unexpected deaths, to remind us of the brevity of life and the need to be ready to meet our Creator. He emphasizes that salvation from sin is only possible through Jesus Christ, who took our sins and sorrows upon himself. The preacher encourages listeners to respond to Jesus' invitation to come to him and find rest for their souls.
People Who Were Ready for Christ's Coming: Part 3
By Zac Poonen1.2K1:00:58MAT 8:10JHN 14:6ROM 10:18In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of following God's word and not relying on our own understanding. He shares a story of two boys discussing whether the sun moves or the earth rotates, highlighting the danger of trusting our own perception over God's truth. The speaker warns that many who think they are spiritual may not be in God's kingdom, while those who are humble and obedient to God's word will be ready for Christ's coming. He concludes by affirming the ultimate truth and wisdom found in God's word, even if some may try to find fault with it.
Coming of Jesus Christ
By G.B. Duncan1.8K27:21LUK 17:26In this sermon, the preacher discusses the finality of separation that will occur on the day of God's final action. He emphasizes that this event will happen suddenly and without any opportunity for repentance or change of mind. The preacher references Dr. Graham Strage, a Baptist minister who received recognition for his ministry, and quotes Dr. Kepler, an astronomer, to highlight the dramatic nature of this event. The preacher then focuses on the comparison between the days of Noah and the days of Lot, highlighting the undeniable wickedness and guilt of humanity during those times.
Signs of Jesus Coming
By Jack David Daniels1.7K1:22:25MAT 12:38In this sermon, the preacher discusses the current state of churches in America and how some are replacing gospel preachers with teachers who tickle the ears of the congregation. He shares a personal experience of witnessing a media frenzy surrounding a false prophet who claimed to be God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of fathers in single-parent families and how the absence of a father figure can lead to gang involvement. He also highlights the breakdown of the family unit, with high divorce rates and teenage suicide, and relates it to the question posed to Jesus about marriage in the resurrection. The sermon concludes with a reminder to preach the Word and warns of the presence of demonic signs in the latter times.
The First and Second Coming
By Oswald J. Smith70432:26ZEC 9:9ZEC 10:9ZEC 11:12ZEC 13:6In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the prophecy of Zechariah in the Bible. He emphasizes the fulfillment of these prophecies in the life of Jesus Christ. The preacher highlights the scattering of Jesus' disciples when he was arrested and crucified, which was foretold in the Old Testament. He also mentions the importance of accepting the inspiration of the Bible and the clear and unmistakable predictions found within it. The preacher promises to delve into the final chapter of Zechariah in the next sermon, which he claims contains detailed predictions about Jesus' first and second coming.
Be Alert for the Lord's Return
By Zac Poonen3.1K57:47MAT 6:191TI 1:19In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living a focused and spiritually alert life. He warns against allowing our hearts to be weighed down by worldly distractions such as excessive television and movies. The speaker encourages believers to be ready for the return of Jesus and to not let their hearts be intoxicated with worldly pleasures. He reminds listeners that Jesus himself faced immense pressure but found true relaxation and joy in the presence of God, and encourages them to prioritize doing God's will in their lives.
Promise of His Coming
By G.B. Duncan1.5K28:52MAT 16:3MAT 24:27MAT 24:38MAT 24:42MAT 24:44MAT 24:501CO 15:52The sermon transcript discusses the promise of Jesus' second coming, emphasizing the suddenness and unexpectedness of his arrival. The speaker addresses three questions about the second coming: when will he come, how will he come, and why will he come. The answers are derived from biblical references, such as the parable of the wheat and the tares, and the idea that Jesus will come to gather his faithful servants and bring judgment upon the rejecters of Christ. The sermon concludes with the anticipation of Jesus' reign and the joy of seeing him vindicated and enthroned.
(Second Coming of Christ) 06 Universal Admiration for the Devil
By Aeron Morgan1.1K54:14DAN 9:25DAN 11:29In this sermon on Revelation chapter 13, the speaker begins by referencing several passages from the books of Daniel and 2 Thessalonians that relate to end time events. He then shares a story about a man who sacrifices to restore the sight of a blind flower girl, highlighting the cost and sacrifice involved. The speaker then reads and discusses the first five verses of Revelation chapter 13, describing the beast that arises from the sea with seven heads and ten horns. The passage also mentions a wounded head that is healed, leading to the worship of the dragon and the beast by the world.
Occupy Till I Come
By Alan Redpath3.3K53:55JDG 7:7MAT 5:14MAT 28:19MRK 16:15REV 1:5In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Gideon from the Bible and how God used him despite his ordinary status. The speaker emphasizes that it is not our own strategies but God's strategy that brings extraordinary results. The sermon also highlights the importance of being in the spirit and having a revelation from God. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the church's responsibility to occupy and preach the gospel until Jesus returns.
The 2nd Coming of Jesus - New World Order
By David Wilkerson6.2K51:13JOB 19:25REV 10:1In this sermon, the preacher outlines several end time events that he believes will happen soon. The first event is that Jesus will bring an abrupt end to time and the judgments will be finished. Then, Jesus will lead believers to his father's house and present them as a glorious army without blemish. After that, Jesus will deliver up the kingdom to God the Father and subject himself to Him. The preacher emphasizes that this is not a fantasy or mirage, but a reality that believers should eagerly anticipate. He also highlights the importance of living for Christ, as everything else in this world will pass away. The sermon references Bible verses such as Revelation 10:5-7 and emphasizes the joy and celebration that will occur in heaven when Jesus returns to redeem mankind.
The Coming of the Day of the Lord
By Ian Affleck47649:221TH 4:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the gospel and its impact on believers. He refers to the apostle Paul's dedication to the gospel and his desire for believers to attain the glory of Jesus Christ. The preacher also mentions Jesus' prayer in John 17, where he prays for believers to be with him and share in his glory. The sermon highlights the challenge for believers to stand firm in the word of God and trust in his plan, even in the face of difficulties and tribulations. The preacher also mentions the future judgment of God and the need for believers to be prepared for that day.
I Will Come Again!
By Carl Armerding1.2K39:09MAT 6:33JHN 14:1JHN 17:24In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing gratitude for the fellowship and appreciation from the audience. He then shifts the focus to the topic of the coming of the Lord, referencing John 14:1-6. The speaker shares a personal anecdote about a sunset and relates it to the anticipation of Christ's return. He emphasizes that God not only saved our souls but also gave us a standard of living through the Ten Commandments. The speaker concludes by highlighting the importance of following Jesus as the truth and the example for our daily lives.
Immortality - the Lords Coming - a Consummation
By Phil Beach Jr.271:00:06HEB 9:27Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the importance of longing for the Lord's coming and the transformation it brings to believers. He encourages the congregation to avoid bitterness and division, urging them to maintain a heart aligned with God's love. Beach highlights that the anticipation of Christ's return should not be a mere doctrine but a passionate desire that reflects the mutual longing between Christ and His church. He calls for a deep, spiritual transformation that detaches believers from earthly concerns and ignites a fervent desire for immortality and the glory of God. Ultimately, he stresses that the coming of the Lord is the culmination of the redemptive process initiated at salvation, leading to a life that reflects Christ's image.
I Will Come Again
By Leonard Ravenhill7.0K1:06:20MAT 28:6JHN 14:3JHN 19:30ACT 1:111TH 4:162TI 3:1REV 22:17REV 22:20In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the promise given by Jesus Christ that he will come again. He highlights the significance of Jesus' words, "I will come again and receive you unto myself." The preacher emphasizes the fear and panic that exists in the world, but reminds the audience that Jesus' promise brings hope and assurance. He also references a scripture from Paul's first letter to the Thessalonians, which describes the Lord descending from heaven with a shout and the voice of the archangel. The preacher concludes by highlighting the darkness and brokenness of the world, but encourages the audience to trust in Jesus' promise of his return.
Purpose of His Coming - Part 3
By Chuck Smith1.5K1:12:25PSA 1:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of seeking God's wisdom and guidance in making important decisions. He emphasizes the biblical instruction to trust in the Lord and not rely on our own understanding. The speaker also mentions the presence of men available to pray for those seeking God's help. The sermon then transitions to the topic of the passing of a glorious era, specifically the end of the era of King David. The speaker expresses admiration for David's character and suggests that living during his time would have been exciting. The sermon concludes with a reference to a story from the book of First Kings, where a young virgin is sought to provide warmth for an elderly king. The speaker explains the cultural belief that the younger person's presence could bring strength to the older person.
(Second Coming of Christ) 12 a Brand New City for the Bride
By Aeron Morgan1.2K44:57GEN 8:21REV 21:2In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the end times as described in the Bible. He references passages from 1 Corinthians, Matthew, Peter, and Revelation to emphasize that the end of all things is approaching. The preacher explains that after six millennia of sin and rebellion, there will come a time when God will bring an end to the current world and create a new heaven and earth. He also highlights the importance of recognizing the depravity of human nature and the need for a supernatural change of heart through God's Holy Spirit.
Till He Come
By Gareth Evans55538:072PE 3:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of believing in the near return of Jesus Christ. He quotes various evangelists and prophets who have expressed their conviction in the imminent appearance of the Lord. The preacher challenges the audience to consider how their lives would change if they knew Jesus was coming tomorrow. He urges them to be a people who are awake, active, and focused on Jesus, rather than being apathetic or distracted by worldly pursuits. The sermon concludes with the reminder that the greatest hope for Christians is the second coming of Christ and the assurance of forgiveness and salvation through Him.
Are You Ready for Christ's Return
By Bill McLeod3.3K1:13:22LUK 21:25In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the second coming of Christ. He references 1 Thessalonians chapter 5 and Luke 21 to highlight the signs and events that will precede Christ's return. The preacher shares a personal story of how he was impacted by a book on the second coming and urges the audience to examine their own readiness for this event. He warns against being weighed down by worldly concerns and urges believers to focus on their relationship with God and sharing the gospel with others.
The Preparation of the Bride
By Aaron Hurst1.3K33:24MAT 6:33MAT 24:42MAT 25:1ROM 12:14EPH 5:27REV 3:15REV 19:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preparing ourselves for the coming of the bridegroom, which represents the return of Jesus Christ. He uses the parable of the ten virgins from Matthew 25 to illustrate this point. The five wise virgins were prepared with oil in their lamps, while the five foolish virgins neglected to bring oil. The preacher urges the listeners to take advantage of the current time of reduced distractions and use it to trim their lamps, which symbolizes repentance and seeking God earnestly. He warns of the challenges and tribulations that will come in the last days, including famines, pestilences, and persecution, and encourages believers to endure and remain faithful until the end. The sermon concludes with a reference to Revelation 19, highlighting the joy and celebration of the marriage of the Lamb and the importance of being ready for this glorious event.
(Second Coming of Christ) 09 an Invasion From Outer Space
By Aeron Morgan1.1K47:57REV 19:11Aeron Morgan emphasizes the significance of the Second Coming of Christ, as depicted in Revelation 19, where Jesus returns on a white horse, symbolizing His authority and righteousness. He contrasts the current fascination with science fiction and evil beings with the biblical truth of Christ's return, warning against the dangers of occult practices and the Antichrist's impending arrival. Morgan highlights the importance of being prepared for the marriage supper of the Lamb, urging believers to embrace the grace and righteousness offered through Christ. He calls for a recognition of Christ's sovereignty and the necessity of living according to His Word, as the ultimate judgment approaches.
People Who Were Ready for Christ's Coming: Part 4
By Zac Poonen1.2K59:18LUK 1:16JHN 1:35In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the role of fathers in the home and the need for bonding between fathers and children. He refers to Luke chapter 1, where it is mentioned that John the Baptist will turn the hearts of fathers back to their children. The speaker shares his own experience of praying for his children to become his brothers in Christ and the importance of following biblical principles in raising children. He also highlights the need for individuals to have the attitude of a righteous person and to be prepared for the coming of the Lord.
(Second Coming of Christ) 01 the King Is Coming
By Aeron Morgan1.5K45:011TH 1:31TH 4:161TH 5:22TH 2:142PE 3:101JN 3:2REV 22:20In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the hope of the coming of Christ as presented in the book of 1 Thessalonians. The early Christians are commended for their patience and assurance in this hope. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus Christ is coming again to consummate our blessed hope, and encourages believers to be on fire for Jesus and to actively share the gospel. The sermon concludes with a story of a blind woman who experienced a life-changing encounter with God through Jesus Christ.
Matthew 24:4
By Chuck Smith0MAT 24:4Chuck Smith emphasizes the significance of the second coming of Jesus Christ, explaining that it is crucial for the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. He discusses the disciples' questions about the signs of His coming, noting that while the rapture is imminent and does not require signs, the second coming will be preceded by specific indicators such as wars, famines, pestilences, and earthquakes. Smith highlights the re-establishment of Israel as a key sign of the times, urging believers to remain vigilant and prepared for Christ's return.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
By Paul Washer3.5K56:56MAT 6:33ROM 6:51TH 4:13In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing gratitude for the opportunity to share aspects of the gospel of Jesus Christ and encourage believers. He acknowledges the struggles and shortcomings that believers may face throughout the week but emphasizes the importance of not grieving over them. The speaker then paraphrases 1 Thessalonians 4:14, highlighting the central truth of Christianity that Jesus died and rose again, and the belief that those who have died in Jesus are alive in Him and will be brought with Him when He returns. The sermon concludes with a call to alertness and readiness for the second coming of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of living in obedience and fulfilling God's calling.
(Second Coming of Christ) 07 the Day Christians Stand Before Jesus
By Aeron Morgan1.1K46:512CO 4:82CO 4:142CO 5:52CO 5:72CO 5:10REV 4:5In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of judgment and rewards in both earthly and heavenly realms. They explain that during the 70th week, a seven-year period, fearful events will occur on earth and rewards will be given to the faithless and disobedient. However, faithful and obedient believers who have loved and served Jesus Christ will also receive rewards in the heavenlies. The speaker emphasizes that judgment is not only about establishing guilt and punishment, but also about proving and testing one's life. They share the story of a missionary named John Shelbon and his wife who faced numerous difficulties and questioned why they were experiencing such hardships. The speaker suggests that although we may not understand the reasons behind certain challenges, there will come a time when the question of "why" will be replaced by the answer.
The Second Coming and Rapture: War in the Spirit
By Mike Bickle2349:39REV 11:15Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of the Second Coming and the Rapture, explaining that Jesus will not only rapture the church but also replace all earthly governments in a single day. He highlights the monumental task of this transition, where Jesus will establish His reign over the earth, as prophesied in Revelation. Bickle discusses the anger of nations at this announcement and the ensuing spiritual warfare, detailing the roles of Satan, the Antichrist, and the false prophet during this time. He reassures believers of their victory through faith, despite the challenges they will face, and underscores the importance of understanding these prophetic events for spiritual preparedness.
He's at the Door
By Jim Cymbala96028:12In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being spiritually minded and mature in our thinking. He highlights that the main focus should always be Jesus and his body, which includes all believers regardless of the size or location of their church. The preacher then moves on to discuss the message to the seventh church, which is a warning from Jesus about being lukewarm in our faith. Jesus expresses his disappointment and threatens to reject those who are lukewarm. The preacher concludes by urging the audience to accept Jesus into their lives and emphasizes that the decision to let him in or not ultimately determines our eternal destiny.
Second Coming
By G.W. North1321:44:15In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the manner in which the Gospel is preached and received. He highlights the transformative power of the word of God and how it can lead people to turn away from idols and serve the living God. The preacher also emphasizes the anticipation of the second coming of Jesus and the need to stand firm in faith. He shares personal anecdotes and encourages the congregation to remain faithful and await the return of Jesus.
Getting Ready for the Coming of Christ
By Brian Kirik27718:28MAT 24:14MAT 25:13MRK 16:15JHN 4:132CO 5:172PE 3:8In this sermon, the speaker shares his experiences driving through Asia and noticing the constant presence of people along the road. However, he also realizes that there are no signs of Christianity or churches in these areas. This realization leads him to reflect on his own self-centeredness and the need to focus on spreading the gospel to those who have not heard it. The speaker emphasizes the importance of reaching the two billion people who still have not heard about Jesus and encourages the audience to read a book called "Revolutionary World Missions" to gain a deeper understanding of God's work in the world.
Concerning the Ascension of the Messiah to Heaven.
By John Gill0John Gill preaches on the ascension of the Messiah, emphasizing that the Old Testament prophecies foretold His resurrection, ascension to Heaven, and session at God's right hand. He cites various scriptures, including Psalms and Daniel, to illustrate that the Messiah's ascension was a literal event, marked by divine glory and the fulfillment of God's promises. Gill also discusses the significance of Jesus sitting at the right hand of God, indicating His authority and the assurance of His return to judge the world. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the future judgment, affirming that the Messiah will return to fulfill this role, bringing hope to believers. Gill's message encourages the congregation to look forward to the second coming of Christ.
When Jesus Returns
By John R. Rice69443:071CO 3:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the urgency of spreading the word of God and saving lost souls. He encourages the congregation to take action and reach out to their lost family members, friends, and neighbors. The preacher also highlights the significance of Jesus' sacrifice and his imminent return. He reminds the audience that even though Christians are forgiven, they will still face judgment for their actions. The sermon references various Bible verses, including Acts 1:10, Philippians 3:22-23, and Titus, to support the message of watching and waiting for Jesus' return.
The Second Coming of Christ
By Paris Reidhead10246:07JHN 5:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the future judgment by our Lord Jesus Christ. He refers to John 5:17-31, where Jesus speaks about the resurrection of both the righteous and the wicked. The preacher highlights that Jesus will be the judge, and his judgment will be inescapable. He also mentions Paul's charge to Timothy to preach the word, reminding him that Jesus will judge the living and the dead at his appearing. The preacher then turns to Revelation 20:11-15, where a vision of the great white throne judgment is described, with the books being opened and people being judged according to their works. The sermon emphasizes the certainty and seriousness of this future judgment.
(Second Coming of Christ) 13 the Glory of the New Jerusalem
By Aeron Morgan1.1K56:42ISA 35:1ISA 35:9AMO 9:13REV 5:5REV 21:27In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of focusing on the eternal purposes of God as the only lasting reality in life. He explains that the realization of eternal glory can only be known by those who have faith in Jesus Christ. The preacher also discusses the concept of holiness and how it is necessary for communion with God. He then turns to the book of Revelation to describe the new Jerusalem, the holy city that will descend after the millennium and the great white throne judgment. The preacher concludes by affirming that God's plans will be fulfilled perfectly and on schedule, and encourages the congregation to eagerly anticipate heaven.
The Second Coming of Christ
By Harvey Reiff9961:11:29MAT 6:19MAT 24:27MAT 25:1ACT 1:9In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the seriousness of the return of Christ and the impending judgment that will follow. He references Peter's words in 1 Peter 4:7-9, where Peter urges believers to be sober-minded, watchful in prayer, and to have fervent love for one another. The preacher also highlights the parable of the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25, emphasizing the separation that will occur on the day of judgment. He uses personal examples of separation, such as saying goodbye to loved ones or attending a funeral, to illustrate the gravity of this future separation. The preacher concludes by urging believers to use the warnings of Christ's return to persuade others to turn to obedience and holiness.
Jesus Is Coming
By David Wilkerson4.1K59:05MAT 6:33MAT 24:36JHN 14:28ACT 1:4ACT 1:111TH 2:22TH 2:11In this sermon, the preacher discusses the topic of the coming of the Lord and its significance for Christians. He emphasizes that for those who are not right with God, the idea of the Lord's return can be fearful, but for those who are walking in righteousness, it brings great comfort. The preacher then directs the audience to the book of Acts, specifically chapter 1, where he reads a verse about the disciples being commanded to wait in Jerusalem for the Holy Spirit. He mentions a book that he disagrees with, stating that it misses the whole point of the coming of the Lord. The preacher shares personal experiences of panic and confusion about the Lord's return, highlighting the need for a proper understanding of this event.
While the Bridegroom Tarried
By J.C. Hibbard49846:07MAT 24:30In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the 24th chapter of the book of Matthew, specifically verses 30, 32, 34, 37, 41, 43, 45, and 48. These verses are all the words of Jesus, and they describe the events that will take place in the end times. The preacher highlights that knowledge will increase, transportation will advance, and people will be able to fly through the air. However, he also emphasizes that there will be a time of rebellion and wickedness. The preacher concludes by stating that all these events will occur in the same generation, and he explains that a generation is typically around 60 years.
Are You Preventing Christ's Return
By Leonard Ravenhill7.1K52:51ISA 9:6MAT 6:33ROM 8:16EPH 1:7COL 1:1COL 1:15In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of finding freedom in Jesus Christ. He uses the example of a blind man, George Madison, who is given a picture of the queen. Despite his blindness, he is able to imagine what she looks like by feeling her profile. Similarly, God gave his son to a blind world so that we can know what he is like. The preacher also highlights the value of relationships and the joy that can be found in them, even in the midst of difficult circumstances. He encourages believers to continue laboring for the Lord and to live in such a way that they are always ready to meet God. The sermon emphasizes the transforming power of Jesus in the lives of believers and the love that compels them to share the message of salvation with others.
Preparing for the Day of the Lord
By Randy Krahn75538:09ISA 61:1JOL 2:3MAT 24:36HEB 10:25In this sermon, the preacher warns about the dangers of being consumed by worldly distractions such as video games, lust, and social media. He emphasizes the importance of watching and waiting for the return of Jesus Christ and seeking Him with all our heart. The preacher also highlights the significance of gathering together as believers and contending for the faith, rather than being content with watching services online. He references Hebrews 10:25 to support this point. Additionally, the preacher mentions the day of vengeance of our God, explaining that Jesus came to set people free from bondage and deliver them from the snare of the devil. He encourages believers to be equipped with the spiritual weapons of warfare and to be faithful stewards, so that when Jesus returns, they will be commended as good and faithful servants.
Looking for and Loving His Appearing
By Lehman Strauss1.4K45:37MAT 6:331TI 6:62TI 4:3TIT 2:11TIT 2:13In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of laying up treasures in heaven rather than on earth. He uses the analogy of a layup in basketball to illustrate the concept of storing up spiritual treasures for the future. The speaker warns against the love of money, stating that it can lead to temptation and destructive desires. He encourages the audience to focus on doing good works, fellowshipping with others, and distributing their resources to those in need. The sermon concludes with a prayer for the listeners to be ready for the Lord's appearing and to love His appearing.
He Is Coming Back
By Michael Koulianos1946:03MAT 24:36Michael Koulianos emphasizes the significance of the second coming of Jesus, urging the congregation to recognize it as a vital aspect of their faith. He highlights that this event is personal, glorious, and visible, and serves as the blessed hope for believers. Koulianos challenges the audience to be aware of the times and to live in anticipation of Christ's return, which is foundational to the Christian faith. He stresses that the second coming is not just a theological concept but a reality that should influence how Christians live their lives today. The preacher calls for a deeper understanding and readiness for the return of Jesus, encouraging believers to embrace their identity as His bride.
Occupy Till I Come #1
By Stephen Kaung45554:57MAT 25:14LUK 19:13In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of exercising the life that Christ has given us. He compares physical exercise, which has some profit but is ultimately limited, to the spiritual exercise of living out our faith in Christ. The speaker uses the parable of the ten bond-servants to illustrate this point, highlighting that as believers, we are all servants of God with the responsibility to use the gifts and abilities He has given us. While the parable of the talents in Matthew 25 focuses on different abilities given to different servants, the parable of the ten minors in Luke 19 emphasizes that all believers are given the same opportunity to serve and grow in their faith.
(Second Coming of Christ) 10 the Supper of the Great God
By Aeron Morgan88737:40JOB 9:2MAT 6:33REV 11:17REV 19:2REV 19:11REV 19:15REV 19:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of heeding the warnings of the Word of God. He warns that a fearful day is coming, known as the Armageddon, where there will be a great war between the forces of evil and the righteous. The preacher describes the scene as horrific and the slaughter beyond imagination. He highlights the power and justice of the imperial Christ, who will ultimately defeat the beast and the kings of the earth. The preacher urges listeners to live in accordance with the will of God and to not remain at variance with the Lamb of God, as the day of his wrath is imminent.
Are You Ready for the Coming of Jesus
By David Wilkerson12K1:00:43MAT 24:37TIT 2:11HEB 9:28HEB 13:7JAS 5:8In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the coming of Jesus and the signs that will precede it. He references the scripture in Matthew 24, where Jesus compares his coming to the days of Noah. The preacher emphasizes that just as people were going about their daily lives before the flood, unaware of the impending judgment, so will it be when Jesus returns. He warns the audience to be ready and vigilant, as the coming of the Son of Man will be unexpected and sudden.
(Second Coming of Christ) 15 the Delights of the Paradise of God
By Aeron Morgan91751:39PSA 1:3PSA 36:8PSA 46:4REV 22:1REV 22:5In this sermon, the preacher discusses the delights of the city as described in the book of Revelation. The sermon begins by highlighting the incredible foundations and structure of the city, emphasizing its significance and importance. The preacher then focuses on the centrality of Christ in the city, highlighting his role as the faithful mediator in heaven and the supreme ruler on earth. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the paradise-like nature of the city, where there is no sin, curse, night, or death, and where believers will experience eternal blessedness in the presence of the Lamb.
Second Coming of Christ_pt 14 When Time Shall Be No More
By Aeron Morgan91357:48EXO 25:8PSA 42:1EZK 48:35MAT 6:33ACT 17:11REV 21:22In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the infinite holiness of God and the vast difference between God and humanity. He highlights the incredible prospect of being in the presence of divine holiness without any consciousness of personal sin. The preacher also emphasizes the importance of subjecting all teachings and experiences to the scrutiny of God's revealed word. He concludes by affirming the sufficiency and trustworthiness of the Bible in providing knowledge about the afterlife, heaven, hell, angels, and the redeemed or lost. The sermon encourages believers to rely on the sacrifice of Jesus, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the advocacy of God in order to prepare for the sight of holiness above.
Week of Meetings 02 Return of the Lord
By Benard Fell87645:30MAT 6:33JHN 20:25PHP 3:201TH 4:131TH 4:161JN 3:2In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the limitations of human understanding and the vastness of God's truths. He uses the analogy of a watermelon to illustrate that even the wisest person cannot fully explain it, but anyone can enjoy it. The speaker emphasizes the importance of finding comfort in the fact that although we may not fully comprehend God's truths, we can still enjoy them. He then quotes from the Bible, specifically 1 Corinthians 15:51-57, which speaks about the transformation of believers at the last trumpet and the victory over death through Christ. The speaker also mentions William Jennings Bryan, a Christian advocate who stood against evolution, as an example of someone who championed God's truth.
Hastening the Lord's Coming
By Zac Poonen1.2K56:06GEN 6:13GEN 7:7GEN 7:23MAT 24:37JHN 14:6HEB 11:4HEB 11:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a sense of urgency in doing the will of God. He uses the example of Noah, who dedicated his life to building the ark and fulfilling God's purpose. The speaker encourages believers to be persistent in their efforts to spread the gospel and help those in need, even when faced with challenges or setbacks. He also highlights the need to seek God's will and be obedient to it, rather than being consumed by worldly concerns.
The Day That Belongs to the Lord
By Denny Kenaston9131:49:01EXO 20:8EXO 31:13ISA 58:13ISA 59:7JER 17:21MAT 6:33MRK 2:27In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being creative in our daily lives and making each day a sweet and blessed day. He encourages the congregation to search their own lives and find ways to be creative in honoring God. The speaker also highlights the need for godly sorrow and repentance for any abuse of the blessings God has given us. He reminds the audience that living out the principles of the Bible, such as being filled with the Holy Spirit, requires consistent effort and reliance on God. The sermon concludes with a reference to a previous brother's meeting and the speaker's appreciation for the sweet spirit experienced during that gathering.
Meaning of His Coming
By G.B. Duncan1.4K34:02In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of faith and hope in the Christian journey. He addresses the doubt that some people have about Christianity and encourages believers to trust in Jesus Christ, who is on the victory side. The speaker also challenges Christians to reflect on how they have been using the resources and opportunities given to them by God, such as prayer, the Holy Spirit, and the Word of God. He urges believers to be active in sharing the gospel and leading others to Christ, reminding them of the parable of the talents in Matthew 25. The sermon concludes with the reminder that the growth of the gospel and the condition of the church may not always be as expected, but Christ spoke of the coexistence of good and evil until the harvest.
The 2nd Coming of Christ
By Leonard Ravenhill1.7K1:23:37MAT 6:33LUK 17:20LUK 17:32In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of standing before the judgment seat of God. He highlights that regardless of our status, wealth, or background, we will all face judgment. The preacher also discusses the contrasting images of Jesus sitting on a throne of mercy and a throne of judgment. He mentions instances where Jesus displayed anger and rebuked the Pharisees. The sermon also touches on the moral decay and violence in the world, drawing parallels to the days of Noah. The preacher concludes by emphasizing the need for individuals to take care of their children and the darkness that will cover the earth at the end of the age.
Jesus' Procession Across the Sky to Rapture the Church
By Mike Bickle251:09:051TH 4:16Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of Jesus' procession across the sky to rapture the church, distinguishing between the rapture and the second coming. He explains that the rapture is a moment of transformation for believers, while the second coming involves Jesus returning to establish His kingdom on earth. Bickle highlights the dramatic and powerful nature of these events, including the role of angels and the military aspect of Jesus' return. He encourages believers to live in anticipation of this blessed hope, which serves as an anchor for their souls. The sermon calls for a deeper understanding and appreciation of these prophetic events as they are integral to the Christian faith.
People Who Were Ready for Christ's Coming - Part 1
By Zac Poonen1.5K58:16ISA 11:2MAT 1:20In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being ready for the coming of Christ. He warns against deceiving ourselves by thinking we are prepared if we are not actively seeking to make amends for any wrongs we have committed. The preacher also highlights the significance of resolving conflicts and not harboring anger in our hearts before going to sleep. He references the story of Mary, who was the first person to know that Jesus was coming, and how God surprises His children with good things. The sermon encourages listeners to be ready for God's surprises and to trust in His loving plans for their lives.
Will Jesus Come Back Again
By Stephen Olford1.1K53:35In this sermon, the preacher discusses the idea that instead of evolving, humanity is actually devolving and deteriorating. He highlights the lawlessness and defiance of the younger generation and the immorality prevalent in society. The preacher emphasizes the sudden and rapid nature of the second coming of Jesus Christ, comparing it to the twinkling of an eye and the blast of a trumpet. He calls on backsliders to come to the cross and seek forgiveness, and urges the unconverted to accept Jesus as their Savior. The preacher also expresses his belief in the signs of the times and the imminent return of Jesus, but admits that the exact timing is unknown.
(Second Coming of Christ) 08 When the Examination Is All Over
By Aeron Morgan99145:05REV 19:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of appearing before the judgment seat of Christ. He emphasizes the importance of having a conscience that is void of offense towards God and man. The speaker encourages believers to examine their lives and works, ensuring that they are maintaining their steadfastness, first love, and zeal for God. He reminds the audience that while believers will not be lost at the judgment seat, it will be a time of assessment where the quality of their life's work will be evaluated. The sermon references Acts 24:16 and Romans 14:10, highlighting the need for believers to render an account of their character, conduct, and service before the Lord. Additionally, 2 Corinthians 5:10 is mentioned, emphasizing that everyone will receive a judgment according to their deeds, whether good or worthless.
The Time Preceding the Coming of the Lord
By Paris Reidhead90854:33PSA 119:18MAT 6:33HEB 10:19REV 1:1REV 4:1REV 4:9In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the unchanging nature of God's purpose and how it will ultimately prevail. He highlights the importance of being sensitive and open to God's leading, just as John was in the book of Revelation. The preacher encourages individual Christians to ask God to open their eyes to see His truth and the trends of the time. The sermon concludes with a reference to Revelation chapter 4, where John sees a door opened in heaven, symbolizing the ongoing relationship between God and His people.
How Can We Be Ready Spiritually?
By Stephen Kaung2.7K1:12:33MAT 24:40MAT 24:44In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the coming of the Son of Man. He references Matthew chapter 24, where Jesus speaks about the faithful and prudent servant who is entrusted with the responsibility of taking care of his household. The preacher highlights the need for believers to be faithful and wise in using the gifts and opportunities that God has given them for the advancement of His kingdom. He warns against laziness and neglect, reminding listeners that everything we have is not for ourselves but for the service of the Lord.
The Old Is Getting Ready to Vanish Away
By Carter Conlon2.2K19:33HEB 1:1HEB 8:1In this sermon on Hebrews chapter 8, the preacher begins by summarizing the previous chapters, highlighting the power and superiority of Christ. He emphasizes the need for dependence on the Holy Spirit and the privilege of preaching under His unction. The preacher encourages believers to be bold witnesses for Christ, relying on the Holy Spirit to give them the words to speak. He also emphasizes the forgiveness and cleansing that comes through confessing our sins and the power of the new covenant established by Christ. The sermon concludes with a reminder that the old, sinful nature is ready to vanish away as believers embrace the power of God in their lives.
Being Ready for Christ's Coming
By Zac Poonen86341:25GEN 6:9MAT 3:11MAT 6:33ACT 24:16EPH 5:31TH 4:161JN 1:9In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living a righteous life as a Christian. He encourages believers to involve Jesus in every aspect of their lives, whether it be watching TV or listening to music. The speaker also highlights the significance of preserving and saving our families, drawing examples from the stories of Job and Noah. He urges parents to pray for their children's salvation and to strive for a blameless conscience before God and men. The sermon concludes with a reminder that Jesus is always ready to save and help those who call upon Him in times of temptation and struggle.
The Second Coming of Christ
By A.W. Tozer5.3K41:21JHN 14:1HEB 9:26In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the uncertainty and mystery surrounding the return of Jesus Christ. They emphasize that the details of when and how Jesus will come again are not important, but rather the focus should be on the anticipation and joy of his return. The speaker encourages listeners to trust in God's plan and not get caught up in trying to understand every aspect of biblical prophecy. They emphasize the importance of maintaining a close relationship with God and eagerly awaiting the day when Jesus will come for his followers.
(Second Coming of Christ) 03 What on Earth Will Happen When the Church Is Gone
By Aeron Morgan1.2K52:11MAT 24:15In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the great tribulation as described in the Bible. He references Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones, emphasizing the lack of life in them. He connects this to the idea of carcasses and the gathering of eagles, suggesting that those who do not come out of sin will be destroyed. The preacher also quotes verses from Malachi and Zephaniah, describing the day of the Lord as a time of wrath, trouble, and darkness. He concludes by stating that the great tribulation will be the darkest and most dreaded period in human history, surpassing even past atrocities like the Holocaust.
Even So Come Lord Jesus - Part 2
By Art Katz2.3K1:25:41PSA 102:13MAT 25:41In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recording and preserving the preaching of the word of God. He explains that the recorded word of God will inform and instruct future generations about the glory of God. The speaker also discusses the final revelation of God in Zion, where all nations and kingdoms will serve and worship the Lord. He encourages believers to be willing to go through trials and difficulties in order to experience the transcendent place of faith. Additionally, the speaker highlights the need for believers to show mercy and compassion to those in need, particularly the Jewish people, despite the potential risks involved.
Risen and Returning
By Jim Cymbala1.2K42:00MAT 24:36MAT 24:421CO 15:521TH 4:16TIT 2:13HEB 11:7REV 22:20In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ rather than just going to church. He urges the audience to examine their faith and ensure that it is real and centered on Jesus. The preacher then discusses the concept of the second coming of Christ, comparing it to the days of Noah. He highlights the need for faith and obedience, using Noah's example of building the ark despite being mocked. The sermon concludes with the reminder that God will punish unrighteousness and sin.
The Signs of His Coming
By Chuck Smith2.2K38:10ISA 35:1MAT 6:33MAT 24:1MAT 24:44MAT 25:13In this sermon, the speaker begins by emphasizing the importance of being awake and alert in these times, as the salvation of believers is drawing nearer. The church is encouraged to hold fast to the truth of God's word and not be swayed by the changes happening in the world. The sermon then delves into Matthew 24 and 25, which discuss the future and the signs of Jesus' coming and the end of the age. The speaker highlights the need for believers to remain faithful and ready for Christ's return, as well as the importance of sharing the gospel with others. The sermon concludes with a reminder of God's love and the promise of a new world.
(Second Coming of Christ) 04 an Agreement With Hell
By Aeron Morgan1.1K45:44DEU 9:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the word of God and its thrilling nature. The sermon focuses on the story of Daniel and his discovery that the captivity of his people would last for approximately 68 years, leading to a day of deliverance. The speaker highlights the need for trust in God and his reliability. The sermon also addresses the spiritual state of the people, emphasizing the lack of love for God, truth, righteousness, God's word, holiness, the sanctuary, and God's honor. The speaker acknowledges the failure to instill a thirst for God in the rising generation and calls for honesty with God. The sermon concludes with a positive message about God's communication of purpose and the need for humble seeking of Him.
(Second Coming of Christ) 05 an Agreement With Hell
By Aeron Morgan1.1K54:04DAN 9:19Aeron Morgan emphasizes the significance of Daniel's prophecy regarding the 70 weeks, highlighting God's plan for Israel and the ultimate restoration of righteousness. He discusses Daniel's earnest prayer for his people and God's response through the angel Gabriel, revealing the timeline leading to the coming of the Messiah and the eventual rise of the Antichrist. Morgan reassures believers of God's sovereignty and faithfulness, urging them to remain steadfast in faith and holiness as they await Christ's return. He stresses the importance of being prepared for the imminent second coming of Jesus, encouraging the congregation to live righteously and support one another in faith.
He Is Coming!!
By Charles Anderson1.4K42:18JHN 14:1In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the troubled and disturbed state of the world and society. He acknowledges that while we may not know when it will end, we know where and how it will end, referring to the revelation and rapture. The speaker humorously shares his experience of being scheduled to speak at a youth rally and the anticipation of finally getting his turn to speak. He also mentions a story about a man who had a weather instrument that indicated a storm, but when he looked outside, he saw stars, emphasizing the importance of relying on the right source of information.
Current Events and the Return of Christ
By Alan Redpath3.6K40:36MAT 6:33MAT 23:37MAT 24:2MAT 24:6MAT 24:42MRK 13:2MRK 13:37In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of watching and praying in relation to the work of God. He highlights that watching involves maintaining loyalty to Jesus Christ and having courage in the face of adversity. The preacher also emphasizes the need to pray for God's kingdom and glory. The sermon is based on the last verse of the thirteenth chapter of the Gospel of Mark, where Jesus instructs his disciples to watch.
Purpose of His Coming - Part 1
By Chuck Smith1.6K17:10ISA 61:1MAT 6:33LUK 4:21ROM 6:23ROM 8:15In this sermon, the speaker shares powerful testimonies of individuals whose lives were transformed by the power of God. One example is Mike, who was once hopeless and believed he had a hole in his skull, but through the work of God's Spirit, his life was transformed. The speaker also highlights the destructive power of sin and how it breaks hearts and destroys lives. However, the good news is that God loves us and wants to adopt us into His family, offering forgiveness for our sins through Jesus. The sermon emphasizes the power of Jesus to bring beauty out of ashes and shares the testimony of Steve, who went from being a troubled teenager to a minister making a positive impact in his community.
Even So Come Lord Jesus - Part 1
By Art Katz2.8K1:00:01PSA 102:12ACT 3:21In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the loss of humanity in a group of men who are involved in producing expensive fighter bombers. He emphasizes that this is God's final act in history, the consummation of all things. The speaker encourages the audience to read and study the Scriptures deeply, rather than just fulfilling a daily reading requirement. He also highlights the importance of having a different attitude towards Israel than the world, based on God's compassion and mercy towards them.
Jesus Will Deliver Jewish Captives: Second Coming Procession
By Mike Bickle261:07:42PSA 126:1ISA 42:6ISA 49:9EZK 36:24DAN 12:7MIC 2:13ZEC 14:4MAT 24:30ROM 11:26REV 19:11Mike Bickle addresses the profound and often politically incorrect topic of Jesus' second coming, focusing on His role in delivering Jewish captives from concentration camps and the implications of this event for both Israel and the church. He emphasizes that the second coming is not just a singular event but a process involving a significant military campaign centered around Jerusalem, where Jesus will liberate those imprisoned and confront the enemies of Israel. Bickle highlights the necessity for the church to stand with Israel during these times of persecution, as it is a critical aspect of God's plan and a test of faith for believers. He draws on Old Testament prophecies to illustrate the weighty nature of this subject, urging the church to prepare for the challenges ahead and to understand the importance of divine revelation over human sentiment.
People Who Were Ready for Christ's Coming: Part 2
By Zac Poonen1.3K57:42MAT 28:19MRK 16:15LUK 2:26JHN 7:37In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of the shepherds in Luke chapter 2 and how they were simple and nameless individuals who were ready for the coming of the Lord. The preacher emphasizes that God takes note of sincere and humble people, even if they are not gifted or famous. He also mentions the example of Simeon, who was looking for the redemption of Jerusalem and found it in Jesus. The preacher challenges the listeners to examine their own hearts and asks if they are among those who are ready for the coming of Christ. He warns that with increased knowledge and exposure to God's word, there is a greater responsibility to obey it.
The Lord's Return
By Charles Anderson98100:00PRO 16:24PRO 27:17ISA 53:5MAT 5:13MAT 6:33JHN 14:21CO 11:26In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a substitute teacher who asked a question about the walls of Jericho and a student confidently volunteered to knock them down. The speaker then transitions to discussing signs that indicate the nearness of the tribulation period. He recommends a book by Charles Colson called "Against the Night" which highlights the corruption and potential collapse of Western civilization. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of paying attention to what is happening in Israel, as it relates to God's covenant people. Additionally, the speaker mentions the increasing ignorance of the word of God in general society as a preparation for the great tribulation period.
The Seven Bowls of Wrath
By Mike Bickle231:01:34ISA 63:1REV 15:1REV 16:1Mike Bickle discusses the significance of Revelation chapters 15 and 16, emphasizing that the straightforward nature of these passages is often obscured by misconceptions about the second coming of Jesus. He clarifies that Jesus is returning to stay on earth, merging the supernatural and natural realms, and that believers will be transformed to participate in this new era. Bickle highlights the importance of understanding the context of these judgments, which are part of a divine plan to establish God's kingdom on earth, and encourages listeners to engage with the biblical text to grasp the unfolding drama of the end times.
(Second Coming of Christ) 02 the Rapture of the Church
By Aeron Morgan1.4K45:48JHN 1:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the topic of the rapture of the church, specifically focusing on the passages in 1 Corinthians 15:51-53 and 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17. The preacher emphasizes that the rapture will happen quickly, in the twinkling of an eye, and that Jesus Himself promised this event. The Old Testament prophets spoke of the coming of the Messiah to reign on earth, but they did not know about the rapture. The preacher encourages believers to find comfort in the assurance of the rapture and urges non-believers to repent and be prepared for the return of Jesus.
The Second Coming
By A.W. Tozer3.0K53:21PSA 84:7MAT 6:33JHN 14:31CO 15:25EPH 4:111TH 5:20HEB 10:25The sermon transcript is about the preacher's intention to talk about the coming of the Lord Jesus and not about details or schedules. The preacher shares a personal story about his joy and relief upon being reunited with his daughter after a difficult time in the military. He emphasizes the importance of being together and the value of family. The preacher also mentions the lack of focus on prophetic teaching in current Bible conferences compared to the past.
(Second Coming of Christ) 16 the Only New World Order to Come
By Aeron Morgan98739:52PSA 118:26ISA 11:1ISA 12:5MAT 6:33MAT 23:39JHN 14:2REV 22:20In this sermon, the preacher reflects on what will happen when the world comes to an end and everyone faces judgment. He emphasizes the importance of being right with God and accepting Jesus as Savior to be prepared for this day. The preacher highlights the signs indicating that Christ's return is imminent and urges believers to eagerly anticipate it. He concludes by quoting biblical passages that speak of God's victory over nations and the assurance of eternal life for the righteous.
Occupy Till I Come #3
By Stephen Kaung42952:14MAT 6:33LUK 19:13JHN 14:161JN 1:7REV 1:9REV 12:11REV 22:5In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the thief in the Bible and how it relates to the second coming of Jesus. He emphasizes the importance of being watchful and ready for the Lord's return, comparing it to a thief who knows when you are not prepared. The preacher also mentions the idea of the thief knowing where your treasure is and relates it to Jesus taking the believers and leaving behind those who are not ready. He concludes by encouraging the congregation to remain faithful and obedient to God, as those who cooperate with Him will be rewarded in eternity.
The Last Days and the Lord's Coming : 7. Don't Get Drunk With Worldiness
By Zac Poonen1.7K58:46GEN 6:13MAT 4:4MRK 13:33LUK 21:341CO 7:291TH 5:62TI 2:22In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing that time is short and devoting oneself fully to the Lord. He explains that this does not mean avoiding marriage or work, but rather not becoming consumed by worldly pursuits. The speaker compares being drunk with the world to being intoxicated, where one loses sight of reality and becomes unaware of what is happening around them. He then references Luke 21, where Jesus speaks about the days when people will faint from fear and the coming of the Son of Man. The speaker encourages believers to keep their heads lifted up, remaining alert and focused on their redemption.
(Second Coming of Christ) 11 a Final Assize and a Final Abode
By Aeron Morgan91644:33REV 20:11Aeron Morgan delivers a powerful sermon on the final judgment as depicted in Revelation 20, emphasizing the great white throne where all the dead will be judged according to their works. He highlights the significance of the Lamb of God, who will be the judge, and the importance of having one's name written in the book of life to avoid eternal condemnation. Morgan warns that even during Christ's reign, sin will persist, and the final judgment will reveal the true nature of humanity. He urges listeners to live righteously and to share the gospel to save others from the impending judgment. The sermon concludes with a call to ensure one's salvation and to actively reach out to the lost.
When He Comes
By Jim Cymbala79426:57MAT 24:36In this sermon, the preacher begins by encouraging the congregation to stay strong in their faith, even when they feel tired. He leads them in a prayer of repentance and belief in Jesus as the Son of God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of love and unity among believers, rather than focusing on material possessions or personal gain. He then discusses the concept of judgment and the division between those who will be with God and those who will be separated from Him. The sermon concludes with a reminder that only the people we have influenced for Christ will matter in eternity, not our earthly possessions or achievements.