The biblical concept of "Steadfast Love" refers to God's unwavering and unrelenting affection for his people, as expressed throughout the Old and New Testaments. In the Psalms, this notion is particularly prominent, with the psalmist declaring that God's steadfast love endures forever (Psalms 136:1-3) and that it is a source of comfort and strength in times of trouble (Psalms 23:4). The prophet Jeremiah also emphasizes God's steadfast love, stating that it is new every morning and that his faithfulness is great (Lamentations 3:22-23), while the apostle Paul affirms that nothing can separate believers from God's love (Romans 8:38-39), underscoring the enduring nature of his steadfast love. Through this concept, the Bible underscores the reliability and dependability of God's love for his people, providing a foundation for trust and hope in the Christian faith.
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the steadfast love of Jesus, illustrating how even after betrayal, Jesus extended love and mercy to Peter and Judas. He highlights the transformative power of witnessing Jesus' love and forgiveness, particularly after the resurrection, which inspired the disciples to endure
In this sermon, the pastor encourages the audience to find joy and strength in the knowledge that Jesus will come again and make everything new. He emphasizes that despite the difficulties and suffering we may face in this world, our source of strength is Jesus Christ and His cross. The pastor share
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a submissive and simple heart. He warns against causing others to sin and highlights the severe consequences for those who do so. The speaker then discusses the need for forgiveness, referencing Matthew 18:15-20. He acknowledges that fo
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the increasing power of temptation in the modern world, particularly through the internet and television. He highlights the negative impact of these temptations on the minds of children, including exposure to pornography. The preacher emphasizes the importance
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of a troubled church and a man who caused trouble within it. The speaker emphasizes the importance of forgiveness as a God-like act and encourages the audience to forgive others. The sermon also mentions the preaching of the gospel and the sal
Chuck Smith emphasizes the critical nature of forgiveness in the Christian faith, drawing from Mark 11:25-26, where Jesus teaches that our forgiveness from God is contingent upon our willingness to forgive others. He illustrates that forgiveness is not merely a mathematical equation but a matter of
In this sermon, the speaker shares about a series of meetings where he witnessed the power of prayer and confession. He emphasizes the importance of being specific in our prayers and seeking God's guidance to identify our sins. The speaker also highlights the need for love and repentance in our rela
Carter Conlon emphasizes the transformative power of releasing God's forgiveness, illustrating that true freedom and joy come from letting go of unforgiveness. He explains that unforgiveness can trap individuals, hindering their spiritual growth and connection with God. Through biblical examples, Co
In this sermon, the speaker recounts a moment when he called a man named Greg to the pulpit in front of the congregation. It is revealed that Greg had fallen in battle and was in need of restoration and accountability. The speaker acknowledges his own failure to maintain constant contact with Greg d
In this sermon, the speaker begins by recounting a parable from the Bible about a servant who owed a debt to his master. The servant was forgiven his debt but refused to show mercy to a fellow servant who owed him money. The master then punished the servant for his lack of forgiveness. The speaker e
