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The Hope in Christ

10 sermons

The Hope in Christ is a central theme in the Bible, emphasizing the confidence and assurance that believers have in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. As expressed in Romans 8:28, "And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good," this hope is rooted in the conviction that God is sovereign and works everything out for the benefit of His people. Through faith in Christ, believers can trust in God's goodness and provision, as declared in Psalms 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing," and look forward to eternal life with Him, as promised in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14, which encourages believers not to grieve like those without hope, but to trust in the resurrection and reunion with Christ. This hope in Christ is the foundation of the Christian faith, inspiring joy, perseverance, and devotion among believers.

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the hopelessness of humanity without God, comparing sin to cancer that devastates human nature. He argues that while the world may present fleeting moments of goodness, true goodness can only be found in Jesus Christ. Tozer reflects on a summer conference where the focus was on

Michael Koulianos

Michael Koulianos emphasizes the transformative power of the blood of Jesus in his sermon 'The Stain of the Blood.' He illustrates the importance of turning to God and recognizing the weight of sin, which enslaves and deceives us. Koulianos passionately invites listeners to respond to God's love and

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A.W. Pink

A.W. Pink emphasizes the significance of the Adamic Covenant, explaining that Adam served as the federal head and representative of all humanity. His actions in Eden, particularly his sin, had judicial consequences for his posterity, establishing a foundational understanding of sin and redemption. P

Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman delivers a powerful sermon titled 'The Day God Was Sorry,' emphasizing the pervasive wickedness of humanity and God's grief over sin. He reflects on the genealogies from Adam to Noah, illustrating how the increasing lifespan of man led to greater depravity. Idleman warns against the da

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Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes that recognizing one's own sinfulness and wretchedness is essential for true godliness. He asserts that before one can seek the mercy of God, they must first acknowledge their dire state as children of wrath and enemies of God. The realization of being near to hell is the fi

Horatius Bonar

Horatius Bonar emphasizes God's profound understanding of humanity, contrasting what we are with what we were meant to be. He asserts that God's testimony reveals man as a sinner, wholly corrupt and in need of redemption, highlighting that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory. Bonar explain

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the profound messages of Leviticus, focusing on the recognition of sin and redemption. He explains that sin is fundamentally a distance from God and a wrong done to Him, while redemption is rooted in God's righteousness and achieved through the sacrificial system, which

Peter Brandon

Peter Brandon preaches on the theme 'What Is Wrong With the World?' using Psalm 51 as a foundation. He emphasizes that the root of the world's problems lies within each individual, as we are all born with a sinful nature. Through the story of King David's sin with Bathsheba and his subsequent confes

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D.L. Moody

D.L. Moody emphasizes the significance of the Holy Spirit's work in revealing sin and the importance of being troubled by our sins as a sign that the Spirit is still present. He clarifies that while resisting the Spirit is common, it does not equate to the unpardonable sin of blasphemy against the H

Thomas Watson

Thomas Watson emphasizes the significance of Scripture as both a mirror reflecting our sins and a fountain of Christ's blood that cleanses us. He urges believers to live according to the Word, highlighting that true faith is humble, willing, and leads to holiness. Watson warns against the dangers of

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