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Transformation through Love

10 sermons

Transformation through love is a fundamental concept in the Christian faith, emphasizing the power of divine love to change and redeem individuals. According to Romans 8:28, God works all things together for good for those who love Him, illustrating the transformative impact of His love in believers' lives. As Psalms 23:1 notes, God's loving guidance and care can lead individuals through life's challenges, shaping them into new creations in Christ, as expressed in 2 Corinthians 5:17, where it is written that anyone in Christ is a new creation, with the old having passed away. Through this transformative love, Christians are empowered to live a life of obedience, service, and devotion to God, reflecting the redemptive love of Christ.

Hans R. Waldvogel

Hans R. Waldvogel emphasizes the imminent return of Christ, urging believers to prepare their hearts to receive His love and transformation. He reflects on the significance of being changed into the likeness of Christ at His coming, contrasting the joy of believers with the wailing of those who reje

Keith Malcomson

Keith Malcomson delivers a powerful sermon on the parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins from Matthew 25, emphasizing the urgency for the church to be prepared for the return of Christ. He warns that many in the church may be caught unprepared due to spiritual slumber, highlighting the importance o

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Peter Brandon

Peter Brandon emphasizes the imminent return of the Lord Jesus, using the parable of the ten virgins from Matthew 25 to illustrate the importance of being spiritually prepared. He explains that the wise virgins had oil in their lamps, symbolizing the Holy Spirit, while the foolish did not, highlight

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A.W. Pink

A.W. Pink emphasizes the significance of the believer's hope in the return of Jesus Christ, distinguishing it from common misconceptions about hope being tied to salvation, death, or worldly conversion. He argues that true hope lies in the personal return of the Redeemer, which is a source of comfor

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the importance of a deep, personal yearning for the return of Christ, contrasting it with a mere intellectual understanding of eschatology. He argues that the modern church has often prioritized the utility of the cross over the beauty of Christ Himself, leading to a contractua

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith emphasizes the prophetic significance of Haggai 2:6, warning of a coming universal earthquake that symbolizes God's judgment on nations for their sins and rejection of Christ. He draws parallels between the current societal chaos and the days of Noah, highlighting the need for repentance

Robert Murray M'Cheyne

Robert Murray M'Cheyne's sermon 'Oil in the Lamp' emphasizes the necessity of being spiritually prepared for the return of Christ, as illustrated by the parable of the ten virgins. He contrasts the wise virgins, who kept their lamps filled with oil, with the foolish ones, who neglected this vital pr

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith explores Ezekiel's vision of judgment in Jerusalem, emphasizing the significance of being 'left' alive. He challenges both non-Christians and Christians to reflect on their lives and the reasons they have been spared, urging them to consider God's patience and the urgency of responding t

John Nelson Darby

John Nelson Darby expounds on Acts 3, emphasizing God's remarkable ways in offering repentance to the Jews despite their rejection of Christ. He highlights Peter's powerful address to the people, reminding them of their sin in denying Jesus and the importance of repentance for the return of Christ.

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson emphasizes the urgency of being prepared for the return of Christ, addressing the concerns of the Thessalonians who feared they had missed His coming. He clarifies that Paul reassured them by stating that certain events, such as a great apostasy and the revelation of the Antichrist,

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