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The Father Heart of God

10 sermons

The concept of the "Father Heart of God" is a central theme in Christian theology, emphasizing God's loving and paternal nature towards humanity. This idea is rooted in biblical passages such as Psalms 103:13, which describes God as a father who has compassion on his children, and Matthew 6:9-13, where Jesus teaches his disciples to address God as "Father" in the Lord's Prayer. The Father Heart of God is also reflected in Romans 8:15, which states that believers can approach God with confidence and intimacy, crying out to him as "Abba, Father," highlighting the depths of God's love and care for his people. Through this concept, Christians understand that God's fatherly love is characterized by mercy, grace, and provision, guiding their relationship with him and informing their identity as his beloved children.

Phil Beach Jr.

Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the profound significance of knowing God as our Father, highlighting our deep dependence on Him and the importance of understanding His heart. He discusses the need for a father figure in today's society, noting that many people lack a true understanding of fatherhood, whic

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Warren Wiersbe

In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego from the book of Daniel. He highlights how their faith in God allowed them to be delivered from the fiery furnace. The speaker emphasizes that this story has been a source of encouragement for Jewish people throughou

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Jim Cymbala

In this sermon, the speaker discusses a vision that the prophet Zechariah had, which is a message to Zerubbabel and to all believers. The vision includes a solid gold lampstand with seven lamps and two olive trees. The angel explains that this vision represents the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel, em

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God Only 53:51
Norman Grubb

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of being a slave to what we choose. He emphasizes that our ability to choose is our royalty, and we are fixed by the choices we make. The speaker explains that while we may be caught up in temporary things like food or worldly desires, the true chang

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J. Glyn Owen

The sermon transcript focuses on the opening statement of Genesis 1:1, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." The speaker emphasizes the profound significance of this verse and its practical relevance to our lives. The first aspect discussed is the Bible's introduction to God, h

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Go Up Into God 1:29:20
G.W. North

In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the story of the four men who brought their paralyzed friend to Jesus. He emphasizes the importance of having friends who believe and can take action on behalf of those who are unable to do so themselves. The speaker also mentions a time when he preached for n

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Dennis Kinlaw

In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of attending a Billy Graham crusade and being moved to come forward and accept Christ. He emphasizes the power of believers coming together in worship and seeking God, as it creates a unique presence and possibility for transformation. The spe

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God Wants You 1:26:40
G.W. North

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having multiple perspectives on the word of God. He highlights the value of having four Gospels written by different authors to bring different insights and perspectives. The speaker then focuses on the 14th and 15th chapters of Luke's Gospel,

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Walter Wilson

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the wickedness and forgetfulness of human beings when it comes to their sins. He suggests a practical exercise of writing down every thought, deed, and word every 15 minutes throughout the day to realize the extent of our sins. The preacher also highlights the

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God 45:08
Paris Reidhead

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the four steps into sin using the example of David. The first step is making an error or mistake, which can easily lead to a fault if not acknowledged and confessed. The second step is committing secret sins, where wrong actions are done in hidden places. The th

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