The Power of Grace
The Power of Grace3
Adorning the Doctrine of God Our Savior
By Charles Finney0MAT 5:16ROM 12:12CO 3:2GAL 5:22EPH 2:8PHP 1:27COL 3:17TIT 2:10JAS 1:221PE 2:12Charles Finney emphasizes the importance of adorning the doctrine of God our Savior, as expressed in Titus 2:10. He explains that this doctrine is centered on God's grace aimed at redeeming and purifying us to live holy lives. Finney urges believers to honor the gospel through their actions, as their lives serve as a testament to its power and truth. He warns that failing to adorn the gospel not only dishonors it but also leads to personal ruin and hinders its success in the world. Ultimately, he encourages Christians to live out their faith authentically, as their example can draw others to Christ and demonstrate the transformative power of the gospel.
God Seeks Committed Hearts
By Phil Beach Jr.9133:542CH 16:9PSA 37:5PRO 3:5ISA 40:31MAT 6:33ROM 12:1PHP 4:13HEB 11:6JAS 4:61PE 5:5Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes that God seeks committed hearts, urging the congregation to understand the importance of fully dedicating themselves to Him. He reflects on the story of King Asa from 2 Chronicles 16, illustrating how reliance on God leads to strength and victory, while reliance on man leads to folly. Beach challenges listeners to reaffirm their commitment to God daily, highlighting that God's grace empowers action and transformation in their lives. He encourages everyone to present themselves as living sacrifices, reminding them that God's eyes are searching for those whose hearts are fully devoted to Him. Ultimately, he calls for a response to God's call for commitment, assuring that He will show His strength to those who seek Him wholeheartedly.
The Flesh and the Power of Darkness, Part 2 - Milton Green
By From the Pulpit & Classic Sermons2.3K53:471CO 5:3Milton Green emphasizes the critical need for the church to confront sin and immorality within its ranks, arguing that true love must align with God's truth rather than compromise. He discusses the dangers of allowing unrepentant individuals to remain in the church, warning that such tolerance can lead to spiritual decay. Green highlights the importance of repentance and the transformative power of God's grace, asserting that believers must choose to live righteously and not be deceived by false teachings. He encourages the congregation to seek freedom from sin and to embrace a life led by the Spirit, ultimately leading to eternal life. The message serves as a call to action for the church to uphold biblical standards and to be vigilant against the powers of darkness.