Victory
In the Bible, the concept of victory is often associated with triumph over enemies, sin, and spiritual adversities, reflecting both physical and spiritual conquests. The Hebrew word for victory, "נֵצַח" (netzach), conveys the idea of endurance and triumph, implying that true victory consists not only in winning battles but also in maintaining faith and perseverance in the face of challenges (Psalm 60:12; 1 Corinthians 15:57). For instance, in the context of Israel's military victories, passages like Joshua 10:42 highlight God's role in giving victory to His people over their enemies, emphasizing that these victories are ultimately attributed to divine intervention.In a spiritual sense, the New Testament emphasizes the victory that believers have through Jesus Christ. Romans 8:37 states, "In all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us," illustrating that the ultimate victory lies in overcoming sin and death through faith in Christ's resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:54-57). Additionally, Revelation 12:11 depicts believers as victorious over the accuser by the blood of the Lamb and their testimony, reinforcing the idea that spiritual victory is rooted in faith and the redemptive work of Jesus. Therefore, biblical victory encompasses both tangible triumphs and the profound spiritual assurance found in faith.
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Victory Over One's Worst Enemy
By Paris Reidhead15K36:50Overcoming SelfVictoryVictory in ChristJHN 10:10ROM 5:8ROM 6:6ROM 8:372CO 5:17GAL 2:20EPH 2:8PHP 4:13COL 3:31JN 1:9Paris Reidhead emphasizes that our greatest enemy is ourselves, revealing his personal struggles with spirituality and critical attitudes during his missionary work in Africa. He shares his journey of disillusionment and the realization that true victory comes from recognizing our identity in Christ, being crucified with Him, and understanding that He died not just for our sins but to transform us from within. Reidhead encourages believers to seek a deeper relationship with God, moving beyond mere intellectual knowledge to a heartfelt experience of His grace and power. He concludes with a call to embrace the resurrection life of Christ, which empowers us to overcome our negative traits and habits.
Surrender to the Faithful One Brings Abiding Victory
By Kathryn Kuhlman9.6K17:12VictoryJHN 15:5ROM 8:9COL 2:9In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal journey of seeking holiness and a deeper relationship with God. He describes how he believed that holiness could be attained through diligent use of spiritual practices. However, he experienced a breakthrough when he read a letter that emphasized the importance of faith in Christ and the provision of divine grace for victory in every circumstance. The speaker highlights the need for surrender and the value of paying a high price for spiritual growth. He also mentions the slow understanding of believers and suggests that understanding can be gained by examining the experiences of devoted individuals.
(So Great a Salvation) Victory Part 1
By Paris Reidhead6.8K43:17VictoryMAT 6:331CO 10:6In this sermon, the speaker discusses the topic of temptation and how to escape from it. He emphasizes the importance of listening to the word of God and not just hearing what we want to hear. The speaker also talks about the various appetites, drives, and urges that we carry into our Christian lives and how they can lead us to sin. He then introduces the concept of using a "switch" to release the resurrection life of Christ into our hearts at the moment of temptation. The speaker concludes by urging the audience to put this truth into practice and experience victory over temptation in the next 24 hours.
(So Great a Salvation) Victory Part 2
By Paris Reidhead5.7K49:30VictoryJHN 15:2EPH 1:19EPH 1:22EPH 2:4In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about a man who accidentally kills a lamb and experiences a bountiful crop as a result. The preacher uses this story to illustrate how compromise can lead to judgment from God. He then discusses the importance of abiding in Christ and being separate from the world. The sermon concludes with a reflection on the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, emphasizing the victory over sin and death.
A Victorious Christian Life
By Oswald J. Smith5.3K38:32VictoryMAT 11:28ROM 6:14ROM 7:241CO 15:57In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of finding victory through Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that victory cannot be earned or worked for, but is a gift from God. The preacher encourages the audience to identify their own personal struggles and sins and seek deliverance through Jesus. He invites those who want to find victory to come to an inquiry room where he will lead them in accepting Jesus as their victor.
The Secret of Victory
By A.W. Tozer4.6K39:44VictoryPSA 57:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of fully dedicating oneself to God. He shares the story of a preacher who chose to retire and move away when he was diagnosed with a heart condition, contrasting it with another man who chose to continue working in God's kingdom despite the same diagnosis. The preacher encourages listeners to give up their comforts, possessions, ambitions, reputation, and even their lives for God. He references a verse from the Bible where David, surrounded by enemies, puts God between himself and his foes. The preacher concludes by challenging the notion of easy, self-confident Christianity and emphasizes that the Lord demands everything from believers.
Personal Victory for the New Year
By A.W. Tozer4.3K42:16Victory1SA 3:4MAT 6:33MRK 13:371CO 16:13EPH 6:18COL 4:21TH 5:61PE 5:8In this sermon, the preacher focuses on a verse written by Paul, emphasizing the importance of being watchful as Christians. He highlights that we cannot simply muddle through the year and expect victory, but rather we must be alert and attentive. The preacher compares the idea of loafing and dreaming to watching, stating that the Bible portrays men as watchers. He emphasizes that we cannot expect an easy journey, but rather we must be prepared for all kinds of weather and challenges. The sermon encourages listeners to be proactive in taking care of themselves, their families, and their testimonies, reminding them that they must stay vigilant throughout the year.
God's Provision for Victory
By Alan Redpath3.5K43:56VictoryMAT 6:33ROM 6:131CO 10:13GAL 5:16EPH 6:10JAS 4:71JN 1:9In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of taking a step of faith to yield oneself to the Holy Spirit's control in order to receive deliverance from sin. The preacher uses the analogy of a judge and a prisoner to illustrate how God waits for His children to pass the sentence of death upon their temptations and hand them over to Jesus for victory. The preacher explains that through the enabling power of the Holy Spirit, believers can experience constant crucifixion of their old self as they yield to Christ daily. The sermon also highlights that when a person becomes a Christian, the Holy Spirit imparts a new nature to their life, making them partakers of the divine nature and enabling them to put on the new man created in righteousness and holiness.
A Life of Victory
By J. Sidlow Baxter3.1K47:53VictoryMAT 6:33ROM 8:1ROM 8:9ROM 8:11ROM 8:35ROM 8:38In this sermon, the preacher begins by emphasizing the comforting truth that there is no condemnation for those who belong to Christ and that nothing can separate them from God's love. However, he then raises the question of what happens in the in-between, the present life with its challenges and temptations. He shares a story about a father who reluctantly allows his daughter to go to a summer camp, but decides to secretly observe what goes on there. The preacher highlights the importance of freedom in the Christian life and points to Romans 8 as the key to understanding it, emphasizing the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding and empowering believers.
Why Do Some Battles Never Go Away?
By Carter Conlon2.6K49:32Victory1CO 10:112CO 6:142CO 12:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that the fallen nature of humanity is defeated by the power of Christ within believers. The devil tries to convince people that their battles are greater than the strength of Christ, leading them to captivity. The preacher references 2 Corinthians 6:14 to highlight the importance of not aligning with unrighteousness and darkness. The sermon encourages listeners to recognize their freedom in Christ, to fight against their fallen nature, and to obey God.
Your Enemies Are Beginning to Tremble
By Carter Conlon2.6K46:34VictoryDEU 2:24In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of taking a journey with a larger perspective, beyond just achieving victory in one area of life. He uses the analogy of a landlord keeping his tenants in poverty, but when one person dies and leaves them an inheritance, the landlord convinces them they have no inheritance. The preacher encourages listeners to come to God with their confusion, powerlessness, and fear, and to believe in the promises of God for their lives. He references the story in Deuteronomy where the children of Israel had to fight against the king of Bashan, who represented the belief that the promises of God were too high to attain. The preacher urges listeners to reject this mindset and to possess their inheritance in Christ.
From Failure to Victory
By Otto Koning2.5K1:02:08VictoryROM 12:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of surrendering various aspects of our lives to God. He emphasizes the importance of giving our possessions, time, reputation, health, talents, and family to God. The speaker shares a story of a Baptist Deacon who surrendered his right to be healthy and experienced healing. He also shares a personal story of surrendering his wife to God when she was seriously ill, and how surrendering her led to her recovery. The speaker concludes by urging listeners to surrender to God and learn from their experiences.
Are the Giants Really Necessary?
By Carter Conlon2.5K41:28VictoryPSA 18:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the power of God to overcome any opposition that stands in the way of fulfilling His purpose for our lives. The speaker references verses from the Bible, such as Psalm 18:37, to illustrate how God has the ability to defeat our enemies and bring us victory. The sermon also highlights the importance of relying on the word of God and the presence of Christ to navigate through life's challenges. The speaker shares a personal testimony of finding freedom from fear through the promise found in Romans 8:31, "If God is for us, who can be against us?" Overall, the sermon encourages listeners to trust in God's power and seek His intervention in their lives.
Is Darkness Celebrating Above Your Head?
By Carter Conlon2.5K49:22VictoryIn this sermon, the speaker focuses on the story of Samson from the book of Judges. He emphasizes that the enemy cannot defeat us by attacking our minds, but rather tries to undermine our confidence in Christ and his forgiveness. The speaker highlights the importance of Christians being a light in a dark world and standing out in a generation that is moving away from God. He warns against embracing the value systems of a fallen society and urges believers to do the work of God in order to finish their lives victoriously in the cause of Christ.
Romans 8
By Manley Beasley2.2K56:36VictoryMAT 6:33ROM 6:6ROM 8:1ROM 8:112CO 5:171JN 4:17In this sermon, the preacher discusses the laws that operate in the universe and how they affect our behavior. He emphasizes that we don't have to do anything to lose our temper or be wrong because it is a natural law at work within us. The preacher then refers to a passage in 1 John 4:17, which states that as God is, so are we in this world. He highlights the importance of believing in this truth and allowing the Holy Spirit to guide us. The sermon concludes with a discussion on the law of the spirit of life and how it sets us free from the law of sin and death, as mentioned in Romans 8:2.
When the Serpent Bites Your Hand, Victory Is at the Door
By Carter Conlon2.1K42:36VictoryEXO 4:2ISA 58:4MAT 6:33MRK 16:17ACT 28:1ACT 28:3In this sermon, the speaker discusses the journey of Paul and how he faced challenges and storms. Despite being misunderstood and seen as a murderer, Paul continued to serve and help others. He provided food, guidance, and encouragement to those on the ship, even when his own hands were chained. The speaker emphasizes the importance of selflessness and serving others, using Paul as an example of someone who continued to minister and work for the well-being of those around him, even in unfamiliar and difficult circumstances.
The Victory of Faith
By Chuck Smith2.1K38:37VictoryEXO 12:21HAB 1:2HAB 2:4HAB 3:17MAT 17:20HEB 11:1JAS 1:2In this sermon, the speaker discusses the challenges and injustices faced in a society filled with gang warfare and corruption in the legal system. The speaker shares a personal experience of being falsely sued for slander and emphasizes the importance of including God in our reasoning and understanding of difficult situations. The sermon highlights the need for faith and trust in God's plan, even when we don't understand it. The speaker encourages listeners to commit their ways to the Lord and trust in His perfect will, reminding them that God is in control and will work things out for His glory and their good.
Reigning in Life - Part 1
By Alan Martin1.9K00:00VictoryJHN 16:131CO 2:122TI 1:92TI 2:1In this sermon, the focal point is verse 17 of Romans, which talks about how much more those who receive God's abundant provision of grace and righteousness will reign in life through Jesus Christ. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the present tense of "those who receive" and highlights the concept of being earthen vessels, representing our weakness. The sermon also emphasizes the idea that grace is not just undeserved favor, but a person, Jesus Christ. The speaker encourages the audience to receive the grace and mercy of God through accepting Jesus as the Son of God.
Reigning in Life - Part 2
By Alan Martin1.7K00:00VictoryIn this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not falling short of receiving the abundant provision of grace that God has given us in Christ. The speaker highlights the warning in verse four of the scripture, stating that it is possible for those hearing the word of God to fall short. The sermon also discusses the gospel that was preached to the Israelites, emphasizing God's desire to be their God and for them to be His people. The speaker references the story of the Israelites exploring the land and how Caleb and Joshua had a different perspective than the majority, believing that they could conquer it with God's help.
Cyprus - Conflict and Victory
By Erlo Stegen1.7K1:01:44VictoryACT 13:2In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of listening to God's words and not minimizing or softening their impact. He encourages the audience to agree with what God says, even if it involves strong language or judgment. The preacher uses the example of the apostle Paul encountering a sorcerer who opposed the gospel, highlighting the need to allow God's anger to work in our lives in order to experience His deep love and transformation. The sermon concludes with a prayer for God's power to deliver and transform, and a request for His presence in the lives of those preaching the gospel around the world.
Reigning in Life - Part 4
By Alan Martin1.6K00:00VictoryJOS 1:9JHN 17:17ROM 6:6ROM 8:22CO 1:202CO 5:171JN 5:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of finding peace and freedom in God. He acknowledges that the enemy can trap believers and steal their joy and relationships, but reassures them that God is present and can provide all they need. The preacher urges listeners to return to God and prioritize spending time with Him, rather than getting caught up in busyness and distractions. He also references the story of Mary and Martha, highlighting the value of choosing to rest in God's presence. The overall message is to seek a deep and experiential relationship with God, allowing His work in our lives to bring honor and glory to Him.
(Romans) Victory Today Glorious Liberty Tomorrow
By Willie Mullan1.5K1:14:31VictoryMAT 6:33ROM 3:21ROM 5:8ROM 6:23ROM 8:1ROM 8:4ROM 8:28ROM 8:31ROM 8:38In this sermon, the preacher begins by discussing the story of Joseph from the Bible. He emphasizes how God worked all things together for good in Joseph's life, despite the challenges he faced. The preacher then moves on to talk about God's plan of salvation, highlighting how God chose and sent his son Jesus to be the Lamb for our redemption. He emphasizes that through faith in Jesus, we are justified before God and stand before Him as if we had never sinned. The sermon concludes with the assurance that if God is for us, no one can be against us.
Lessons From Losing
By Jim Cymbala1.5K41:30VictoryJOS 7:11JN 1:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a strong relationship and fellowship with God. He explains that sin in our lives can hinder our victory and success. The preacher encourages the congregation to confess their sins to Jesus Christ and seek His forgiveness. He also urges them to have a desire to see God's name lifted up and to serve Him faithfully in the coming year.
Reigning in Life - Part 3
By Alan Martin1.5K00:00VictoryEXO 32:9ROM 1:17ROM 5:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the true meaning of grace, which goes beyond just unmerited favor. Grace is described as the person of Jesus Christ, full of power, wisdom, glory, and everything needed for transformation. The speaker highlights that sin is not as powerful as grace, as stated in Romans 5:17. The sermon then shifts to the book of Joshua, where the second generation of Israelites is about to enter the Promised Land. The significance of circumcision is discussed, symbolizing the cutting away of flesh and the need for unbelieving generations to teach their children how to put away the flesh.
The Strength of Seeing
By Chip Brogden1.4K29:20Victory2KI 6:16EPH 1:17In this sermon, the speaker addresses the desperate times we are living in, with conflicts, terrorism, and immorality plaguing the world. He emphasizes the fear and uncertainty that many people feel in the face of these challenges. However, he points to a message from the Lord that says "fear not." The difference lies in what people see when they look at their circumstances. The speaker encourages listeners to have their eyes opened by God to see the truth and reality of the situation. He reminds them that the key to victory lies not in external circumstances, but in what is happening on the inside.