"description":"A philosopher searches for truth inside his own head, a scientist searches outside in nature, and neither finds the whole truth, but only shattered fragments. A. W. Tozer intimates, \u201cMy friend, the wisest man in the world is the man who knows the most about God.\u201d Only as things are seen from the sanctuary may they truly be seen in focus. Through 1 Peter 2:17 and a loving exegesis of Psalm 104, Pastor Tozer illuminates two of \u201cthe five things the Christian should do if he is to grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ:\u201d 1) Venerate all things; 2) Honor all men; 3) Love all Christians; 4) Fear God; 5) Honor the authorities. \u201cVenerate All God\u2019s Creation\u201d is the 24th message in a 34-part study of Peter\u2019s first epistle. Recorded on March 14, 1954, in Chicago, Illinois, the sermon is 40 minutes and 34 seconds in length.",
"description":"David, still on the run from Saul, heads to the Philistines to take refuge, and ends up in Gath the hometown of Goliath! This was a very strange thing for David to do as he has also killed thousands of Philistines, as well as Goliath. So David is captured by them and imprisoned. David knowing he has done wrong does the right thing and cries out to God, this is when he wrote Psalm 56 and it can be seen in this Psalm how David's heart is turned back to the Lord as he cries out for mercy. He is then brought before Achish the king, David pretends to be mad which must have taken great humility to act that way before his enemies so Achish releases David and on his way from Gath David praises the Lord mightily, Psalm 34. The Lord showed His love to David even though David did not deserve it, which shows the great love and mercy of God. David then heads for the cave of Adullam from which you can see the valley where David slew Goliath and David lamented and wrote Palm 142.",
"description":"Saul was obsessed with capturing David and sought him daily but the Lord delievered David out of the hand of Saul every time. David was oppressed in the heart of his trial so the Lord sent Jonathan to him to strenthen him. Jonathan remind David of the Lord's promises to him how David will be king of Israel and that even Saul knows this, but Jonathan goes to far in what he is saying to David and says that he will be next to David when he is king, this sadly wouldn't come to pass as Jonathan would be killed in battle beofre David even came to the throne. When Jonathan leaves David the Ziphites go and betray David into the hand of Saul, it was then that David wrote Psalm 54 and as seen in the psalm David puts his whole trust in the Lord and his heart is filled with praise to God. Sauls army is just about to encircle David when a messanger comes to Saul and informs him that the philistines are invading and the Israel is under attack so Saul has to leave off from David and defend Israel.",
"description":"The messages by Art Katz under the general heading \u00e2\u20ac\u009dBecoming a Prophetic Church\u00e2\u20ac\u009d is a compact an almost overwhelming introduction to Mr. Katz\u00e2\u20ac\u2122 thinking and to the word spoken as a prophetic event. A bringing in of the factor which makes Christianity real.",
"description":"The purpose of affliction is that iron might come into our soul, that is, God strengthens us against worldly influences. In the times of great abundance, Pharaoh\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s dream instructs us to be wise to store up, whether physically or spiritually with our free time to study God's Word. The naming of Joseph's two sons illustrates that before we can be fruitful, we must forget all the evil and mistakes of others.",
"description":"Brother Denny continues along the guiding, training aspects of raising children by showing how God is primarily a leader not a corrector. He teaches how your home can become a \"haven of rest and refreshment\" by taking proactive leadership with your children in the good and right way. Four ways of establishing calm, quiet authority are addressed along with four categories of parenting, good and bad.",
"description":"Brother Denny highlights three supernatural influences in our homes that are beyond power to explain or understand: 1) the powerful atmosphere of the Spirit of God, 2) the power of an enthusiastic example, and 3) prevailing intercessory prayer.",
"description":"\"The father is the Nehemiah of the house\", brother Denny cautions, the one to raise up the wall of biblical standards to protect the family and the gatekeeper to watch for subtle influences that gradual erode the spiritual life of it. Kenaston blows a bold trumpet of alarm against many harmful and destructive influences of our day, such as television, movies, toys, computer games, books, Internet, Christian \"rock\" music, and children's videos.",
"description":"Daniel Kenaston (Denny Kenaston's eldest son, a missionary to West Africa) shares what it was like growing up under the biblical principles of the godly home. Daniel encourages parents to seek God's best for their children and to be like Caleb who fought for the next generation. Says young Kenaston, \"Your children will fly where you walked because of the foundation you've given them.\"",
"description":"This is the first of six sessions on the visionary aspect of childrearing. Kenaston preaches his heart out to impart the value a child has in eternity. We can see what priority our children have by the time we give them. Do we realize we are raising sons and daughters for the King of Kings and Lord of Lords? If so, it will change our whole life's ambition in the way we bring them up.",
"description":"Part 2 of the visionary aspect of childraising stresses how essential having a vision is, for without a vision, the people perish. 'A vision is a mental image imprinted upon the heart by the Spirit of God.' Kenaston shows God's purpose to train up many generation families to win a lost and dying world, showing several examples from the Bible. If God did it for them, He can do it for you!",
"description":"Kenaston draws much food for thought out of three powerful visions from the Psalms as to what children for God are supposed to be like. For instance, children are likened to the olive tree, which is one of the most valuable possessions and when well tended to produces its precious oil for many generations to come. Kenaston encourages parents that \"God [is] putting His hand upon my hand raising my children through me.\"",
"description":"Kenaston debunks the purposeless attitude, \"I think my children will turn out alright,\" by demonstrating the biblical truth that strong foundations of a Christian life are needed to produce many generations of righteous offspring. Childraising is to be as purposeful as the Israelite warrior who meticulously prepared his arrows to destroy the enemy. \"What is success,\" brother Denny asks, \"a big pile of money or a bunch of arrows in your quiver ready to go?\"",
"description":"7 Guidelines, taken from the Psalms, to follow in learning the Word of God. He likens following these guidelines to following the directions on a bottle of medicine, in order to get the most benefit.",
"description":"The Lord says, \"Thou worm Jacob...thou shalt thresh the mountains, and beat them small.\" Ravenhill explores the oddity of a worm, the weakest of all creatures, leveling mountains! Only the meek and lowly can be mightily used of God, whose strength is made perfect in weakness. In the Kingdom of heaven the way up is down! \"Blessed are the meek.\" \"He who humbles himself will be exalted.\" Ravenhill recommends reading Isaiah 40 every day to keep in view the supremacy and all-sufficiency of the Lord.",
"description":"Milton Green shares a very strong penetrating message about the state of the church in the modern day. The devil and the powers of darkness have been having much control and infiltration into the church in the modern day. A much needed message to hear of things to come.",
"description":"We live in a time like none before. The world is moving rapidly toward a peak of technological development. In all fields man is grasping the tools of power and control. Yet at the same time we are hurtling toward unimaginable catastrophe. A fear and horror of that which is coming has, perhaps to some extent unconsciously, laid its grip on mankind. Yet for Christians the dark night of the future is lit by a brilliant star - the goodness of God the Father. Order the complete volume here: http:\/\/www.canaaninthedesert.com\/catalog_show.php?x=23",
"description":"Three doctrines of the end; The king must be a native of the earth; The king must have unspotted holiness; The king must have unchallenged right to reign; The failings of earthly leaders; Jesus is compassionate enough to rule; Jesus is wise enough to rule; Jesus has the power to rule. (Text from Psalm 2 rather than Revelation)",
"description":"Five of the many possible ways to lose your passion for Christ: 1. When sin is left unchecked and unconfessed in your life. 2. When your spiritual output exceeds your intake. (You need daily time alone seeking God.) 3. When you study of God's Word is done exclusive to the application. (Do you articulate better than you live it?). 4. When you allow the spirit of the world to invade your life and home. (This world will be dim in a heart that is hungry for God.). 5. When you give place to the Devil.",
"description":"What should our life look like if Christ is reigning in our hearts? The first truth is a call to faith. Psalm 93 shows the Lord Jesus as entire Creator and absolute Lord. Then Psalm 94 comes along and it seems like the wickedness of man is triumphing. When by all appearances it seems that Christ is not reigning, faith sees Christ's throne infinitely higher than the mightiest waves that pound against it!",
"description":"Unfortunately only the first 17 minutes were recorded, but Ed gives an excellent overview of the Royal Psalms and summary of the message of Psalm 93 and 94 from Part #1. We are to take the Lord Jesus' reign by faith. It is God's will that you reign with Christ, not just survive or get by.",
"description":"\"The climax of the Christian experience of knowing Christ as King,\" says Ed, \"has to do with a revelation of God Himself.\" The royal psalms progress from the song of rest to the song of victory to this song of service. The King has stepped down from His throne to shepherd His sheep, a great principle that serving the Lord with gladness comes from letting Him serve you.",
"description":"This is the first of a five part series on Worship, spoken to\r\ncollege students. AW Tozer speaks on how humans attempt to worship God namely 4 ways; Cain's worship, Samaritan worship, Pagan worship, and Nature worship. Then compares that to the kind of worship God accepts.This is the jumping off point for the rest of the series on worship.",
"description":"This is the second of five sermons on worshipping God by AW Tozer. Mr. Tozer speaks on God's great purpose in redeeming mankind. The purpose is so that we may once again worship God as we were made to do. He then gives basic guidelines to helping condition our heart to worship God. These are boundless confidence in the character of God, admiration of God, fascination with God, and adoration of God.",
"description":"This is the third of five sermons on worshipping God by AW Tozer. Mr Tozer teaches on the need for the church to worship the Lord Jesus for what he is; not just a meek Jesus but the powerful Jesus of the Bible. Most of this sermon is unquoted scripture and is on the Glory of God.",
"scripture":"Psalm 127:1-2, 3 John 9, Philippians 2:21",
"topic":"Audio Books",
"description":"We can take heed to the admonition given by the Psalmist: \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d85 If we attempt to start a Church gathering without the calling of the Lord, the entire endeavor can be in vain. If the Church model is not built solely upon the Word of God then we can end up building our own church86 and not the Lord\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s. To have a desire to escape a religious atmosphere in order to have a less formal meeting where people are free to \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcjust be themselves\u00e2\u20ac\u2122\u00e2\u20ac\u201dwithout reverence for God or submission to authority\u00e2\u20ac\u201dis not the Church.",
"description":"A time of Question and Answer at the Heart-Cry conference run by Paul Washer. Some good questions given and some good biblical answers delivered. It is worthwhile to listen in to some of these godly men answering from their years of experience.",
"description":"Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in Scripture and it is devoted to exclaiming the wonders of God\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s Word and Law. It would be a worthy practice for us to read this chapter over and over to allow God to build in us an admiration and love for His Scriptures again. Would you forfeit all the riches you possess, to simply have in your possession a copy of God\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s holy Word? The Psalmist might have for he proclaimed: \u00e2\u20ac\u0153The Law from Your mouth is more precious to me than thousands of pieces of silver and gold.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d May we emulate our North Korean brothers and sisters by treating God\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s Word as the most precious possession we have.",
"scripture":"1 Corinthians 2:13, James 1:22, Psalm 119:11",
"topic":"Audio Books",
"description":"There is a great need in the body of Christ for consistent reading of the Holy Scriptures in their entirety, book by book, chapter by chapter, verse by verse. In this case we are encouraging a chronological reading of the Scriptures. Most of the confusion is created when certain teachers, groups, or denominations take singular verses out of context and compare them with others. Though it is a good spiritual principle to compare spiritual truths with spiritual truths,1139 yet this must all be done in the larger context of God\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s Word. Therefore we are encouraging all of God\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s saints to have a consistent discipline of reading through the whole Scriptures once a year as a supplemental reading plan.",
"scripture":"Psalm 111:1-2, 1 Peter 1:17, 1 Peter 2:11",
"topic":"Audio Books",
"description":"For many believers there has been a lack of good resources to help them worship the Lord in private devotion or in public gatherings of the Lord\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s people. Many hymns and choruses that could be sung by memory and without instruments have been laid aside for more contemporary songs that have much musical accompaniment. The argument is not over styles of music or what is permissible in a worship setting but rather that a very powerful weapon of the Church has been lost. This occurs when we do not have many hymns and choruses that we can sing without instruments with a whole heart towards the Lord. Thus the burden here is to simply supply a resource of many old hymns, choruses and spiritual songs for reading, meditation and singing privately and corporately.",
"description":"As the title suggests Michael Brown gives an earnest call to prayer which inspires zeal and identifies godly character with a life of prayer. There is a needed renewed call for prayer in our day.",
"description":"December 6, 2009 - God has a desire to walk among His people and display His power. The power of life, virtue and the anointing of the almighty God is released through a people who choose to walk in unity. There is a unity that is found in the body of Christ that is not found anywhere else in the world. Unity is the gathering together in agreement with the Word and will of God. Believers walking in unity for the purpose of Christ will experience Jesus Himself walking in their midst. When God's people choose to be one with Him and one with each other He commands a blessing!",
"description":"Brother Melton captures the essence of biblical\/historical revival and those who would seek it in this message. Drawing amply from the scriptures, he paints a portrait of the revival spirit in its simplicity and pureness. He delivers with passion and brokenness as he accurately identifies the single reason why we do not see revival in our day. Listen, find out, be transformed.",
"description":"July 30, 2006 \u2013 We are living in a time when superficial joy will dissipate. Christians who have a wrong focus on Jesus will never experience true joy. God has a prescribed order in the way we should seek Him and serve Him. Our seeking God has to be divinely lead and divinely influenced. When we begin to abide in Christ our lives will be put in divine order. The joy comes when we find the abiding life of Christ flowing in us and through us.",
"description":"\"A Time To Cry\" - a time to cry. Solomon said in Ecclesiastes chapter 3 and verse 4: 'There is a time to weep, and there is a time to laugh; there is a time to mourn, and there is a time to dance'. In some quarters of the church there is a great emphasis today on laughing and on dancing. Today it seems that the church, God's people, sleep instead of weep. They are merry instead of mourning. I do not believe that the church today, especially in the West, is living in a day of laughter and in a day of rejoicing. They might feel themselves to be, they might have been spellbound like those in Galatians chapter 3, where Paul could say to them: 'Who hath bewitched you', who has cast this spell, hypnotised you into believing something as it is not? I believe that, for the child of God today, our day should be a day of weeping and a day of mourning. I believe that it is a time to cry.\r\n\r\n[i]All material by Pastor Legge is copyrighted. However, these materials may be freely copied and distributed unaltered for the purpose of study and teaching, so long as they are made available to others free of charge, and the copyright is included. This does not include hosting or broadcasting the materials on another website, however linking to the resources on our site is permitted. These materials may not, in any manner, be sold or used to solicit 'donations' from others, nor may they be included in anything you intend to copyright, sell, or offer for a fee. This copyright is exercised to keep these materials freely available to all. Any exceptions to these conditions must be explicitly approved by preachtheword.com[\/i]",
"description":"God is a very present help! Lessons are drawn from numerous Bible characters. We can be delivered from the enemy. We shall not give in to hopelessness. Take issue with your free time. It is an absolute thrill to walk with the God of heaven. Be still and know that God is God.",
"description":"The Lord wants his people to rejoice in his presence which is only possible if you are walking with him in confidence of your acceptance with him. We don't know the journey God is taking us but he does. God will test and prove his people along this journey as he did Israel in the wilderness to see if we will believe and obey him. He wants us not living on bread (prosperity) promises alone, but by every promise in the Word of God. To not fully trust God is to strip him of all he wants to be and can be to us and bring him down to the level of a dead idol. It's a grievous sin in God's eyes to have unbelief, and the church needs to realize it.",
"scripture":"Psalm 16:11; Jude 24-25,2 Peter 3:7-14",
"topic":"End Of The World",
"description":"This message is about how things will change for the better when Jesus suddenly stops time and eternity begins. This message is meant to bring peace and security to the believer's heart. No matter how bad things will be on earth when the Lord comes, look up, this is not your world. God wants you to know who you are in Christ, and that he loves you and yes, you can make it.",
"description":"God\u2019s heart is a fatherly heart which is filled with love for His children. And His arm is a mighty arm that can be moved through His children\u2019s prayers\u2026 Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org",
"description":"One of God\u2019s Names is the \u201cLord of Hosts\u201d because He is Lord of the hosts of angels. He sends out His angels to help those who love Him. Do we reckon with their power and assistance in our lives? Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org",
"description":"\u00e2\u20ac\u0153Abandonment is the key to the inner court, so that he who knows truly how to abandon himself will soon become perfect.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d We have a German hymn that says the same thing: \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Ergebung hei\u00c3\u0178t das sch\u00c3\u00b6ne Wort.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d And this morning, there\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s a wonderful light shining in this place. It\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s this: that we\u00e2\u20ac\u2122re learning, slowly, to abandon ourselves. Now, a person, of course, can abandon himself to sin\u00e2\u20ac\u201dto flesh, to lust, to pride, to sensitiveness, to all the works of the flesh. But the wonderful thing is that we have learned\u00e2\u20ac\u201dor are learning\u00e2\u20ac\u201dto abandon ourselves to Jesus, or \u00e2\u20ac\u0153wholly give ourselves to One who gives Himself to us\u00e2\u20ac\u009d.",
"description":"\u00e2\u20ac\u0153\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6and to be presented spotless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d Do you want to be there when Jesus comes? Well, Moses did. And when all Israel backslid, he went up to the mountain to be alone with God, and he fell down forty days and forty nights, and he said, \u00e2\u20ac\u0153O God, this people hath sinned a great sin,\u00e2\u20ac\u009d and he prayed for them\u00e2\u20ac\u201dhe interceded for them until God forgave their iniquity. But then Moses wasn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t through. He said, \u00e2\u20ac\u0153God, show me now Thy glory.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d Oh, to him, God was \u00e2\u20ac\u0153all and in all.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d And while the people had danced around the golden calf and given themselves to idolatry, Moses had but one aim. And you and I have but one aim, no matter what others do, no matter how people backslide, no matter what they do with prayer, what they do with church\u00e2\u20ac\u201dno matter what they do. No matter how they give themselves to gossip, to criticizing, to pride, to ambition, to tending to things of earth, I\u00e2\u20ac\u2122ve got but one program: to abide in the Lord Jesus Christ.",
"scripture":"Psalm 18:20-29, 2 Corinthians 7:1, 2 Peter 2:21",
"topic":"",
"description":"Dr. Thompson discusses the monumental lie that pervades current Christian churches that the purpose of Grace is to serve as an alternative to living righteously. Grace is being presented, he says, as an excuse to live however we want, yet still receive eternal life and blessing from God. He asserts that, as Psalm 18 says, God will reward us according to our righteousness. Rather than grace being an excuse for unrighteous behavior, it is the very power and ability to live righteously.",
"description":"What should we do with temptation? But what should we do if we sucome? How should we respond? What would God have us do? Charles Stanley explores the answers to these questions as he cites Psalm 51 in his examination of the way King David dealt with his losing battle with temptation.",
"description":"The rulers of this world may all come against the name of Jesus, but to us He is our King. Let's put confident assurance in the Lord Jesus Christ.",
"description":"We live in a day of a compromised gospel, a powerless pulpit and a worldly church. I can sum up the American church today as described by a recent visit of an Oriental pastor who came to America to see for himself what the churches were like. He said, \u201cFirst, karaoke, then a lecture.\u201d That sums it up friends. We have very little preaching in our pulpits today. It is mainly teaching, teaching informs, teaching transforms. The message you\u2019re about to hear is not a politically correct gospel, rather it is a full presentation of the gospel of the Son of God preached in the full counsel of God.",
"description":"August 16, 2009 - What do you do when you find giants occupying the very land that God promised is yours? Have you ever asked yourself, \"if God is with us why do I face such violent opposition?\" Are these obstacles and giants necessary? Obstacles and giants are placed on our path to teach us that we are not God. He is, and in and of yourself there is no strength to defeat these enemies. The Word of God promises that God Himseld will fight for us! Victory comes when we stand against these giants in the power of the Holy Spirit for the glory and honor of God's Name!",
"description":"Now, I came into the meeting tonight, and saw the heaven rolling away and the glory of God descending, and was reminded of the words of Jesus where He said, \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Where two of you, or three, are gathered in My name, there am I in the midst.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d I thought, \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Well the Lord Jesus really has a plan with every meeting, or He wouldn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t bother to come around, would He?\u00e2\u20ac\u009d Do you think so? But you know, it\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s been a source of unceasing wonderment to me how that He always manages to come. Praise the Lord! Sometimes people don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t pay very much attention to Him, but He always manages to come, and He always manages to manifest Himself. He must have a real purpose in it; He must have a real plan. And wouldn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t it be interesting to find out just what God\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s plan is?",
"description":"\"Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy. They were haughty and did detestable things before me. Therefore I did away with them as you have seen\" Ezekiel 16:49. Jackie gives a short, deep and challenging call to go and minister to the poor with a broken heart. Her message is followed by personal testimonies. The recording ends in weeping over the hardness of our hearts and for the poor. Real ministry is to show people the Lord of the Word: \"They will know what He is like by what you are like. So you live it with your life and they will read you like an epistle.\" Whenever the destitute cry out, God will respond by sending a person, and it could be you. God works through people. Jackie also points out that the poor don't need training in evangelism, as evangelism is simply \"one poor man telling another poor man where to find bread\".",
"description":"\u201cAs we have heard, so have we seen in the city of the Lord of hosts, in the city of our God: God will establish it for ever.\u201d-Psalm 48:8. 'As we have heard, so have we seen': this is seldom true. In many places we see what we have not heard, and what we have heard we do not see. Time was when many simpletons believed that the streets of London were paved with gold. I am sure I do not know any part of London in which a single lump of that metal can be found in the footway. Ten thousand idle tales there are in every country, of mines where fortunes may be dug out of the earth, and plains where wealth forces itself on the immigrant; but how seldom do we hear the good news, 'As we have heard, so have we seen.' But when you come into the 'City of the Lord of hosts, in the city of our God,' the reports about it are true, and the truth exceeds the report; for, like the Queen of Sheba, we cry, 'The half was not told me.' When we speak of the privileges of the Church of God on earth it is impossible to exaggerate. 'Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God.' Behold, what blessings, what riches, what royalties the Lord Jesus bestows upon his chosen! How cleansed they are by his blood! How quickened by his life! How honored by his glorious enthronement at the right hand of the Father...",
"description":"The King's Gate is a type of salvation, a place of power, a place to be seen and noticed. A public witness. The enemy will come at believers, but when we remember the truth and point him to Jesus, he will lose every time. Mordecai bowed not before Haman, but the rest of the King's servants did. There was no discernment that this was an enemy. Mordecai did not try to hide who or what he was. We are called to declare our testimony of the Lord, given to us when he saved us. Mordecai had witnessed some of the king's servant's turn against him, and plot to kill him, he'd seen evil. So he recognized it. We do not have to bow before our enemy or yield.",
"description":"Hiding in Him doesn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t mean to turn your eyes inside out and to breathe heavily and to look religious, but it means to be united to God. It means to let God Almighty take over, to shut you in with Himself so that wherever we are, whatever we do, we do and we are by Him, glory to God! \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Father, I in them, and Thou in Me.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d I think we see something of that in the life of Jesus. We know that God Almighty lived in Him, walked in Him, controlled Him\u00e2\u20ac\u201dHis mind, His words. He said, \u00e2\u20ac\u0153The words that I speak unto you, I speak not of myself, but the Father that dwelleth in me\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6\u00e2\u20ac\u009d It\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s a great secret: \u00e2\u20ac\u0153He that seeth Me hath seen the Father. Why sayest thou, \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcShow us the Father\u00e2\u20ac\u2122?\u00e2\u20ac\u009d And so He says, \u00e2\u20ac\u0153He that eateth Me shall live by Me.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Father, I in them\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6\u00e2\u20ac\u009d",
"description":"Be still and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations. I will be exalted in the earth! Psalm 46:10\r\n\r\nIn this world of constant noise\r\nWe never take the time to rest\r\nAnd though words can\u2019t say enough\r\nSometimes silence says it best\r\n\r\nSpeak to us with words that pierce our hearts\r\n\r\nChorus\r\nWe will be still and know that You are God (3x)\r\nYou are God\r\n\r\nWhen we ask You for Your wisdom\r\nAnd we expect a strong reply\r\nYou just ask us for our silence\r\nAs we lift Your name up high\r\n\r\nSpeak to us with words that break our hearts\r\n\r\nChorus\r\n\r\nAnd I know that words could never say enough\r\nTo thank You for what You\u2019ve done for us\r\n(Repeat 3x)\r\n\r\nIn this world of constant noise\r\nWe never take the time to rest\r\nAnd since words can\u2019t say enough\r\nSometimes silence says it best\r\n\r\nSpeak to us with words that pierce our hearts\r\n\r\nChorus",
"description":"Dr. Thompson begins by recounting events from a recent trip, stressing the eagerness for youth to embrace what God is doing, as opposed to the reluctance of many of the adults. He takes time to elaborate on Psalm 1:1, quickly addresses \u201cunconditional love,\u201d and then discusses the Army of the Lord. All of this is within the context of Joshua 1, and the transition from Moses to Joshua. This sermon is much more practical than it sounds. (1 hr 7 min 9 sec)",
"description":"\u00e2\u20ac\u0153Live out Thy life within me, O Jesus King of kings, Be Thou Thyself the answer to all my questionings. Live out Thy life within me; in all things have Thy way, I Thy transparent medium, Thy glory to display.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d How would you like to be transparent so that nothing of yourself would appear anywhere, but only Jesus Christ with His divine attributes would shine forth from within you? That\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s what you are if you\u00e2\u20ac\u2122re a real follower of Jesus Christ, or that\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s what you will be if He has His way with you. \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Ye are the epistle of Christ written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d And there\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s no substitute for it.",
"description":"How far will we allow God draw us out into a place where the ultimate revelation of Himself and His truth is? If we cling to our \u201cbiblical correctness,\u201d and the security of it, we will always fall short of that place of glory. Art probes the \u201cspiritual\u201d elements that keep us from that ultimate surrender.",
"description":"Paul Washer begins this exposition of Matthew 5:5 by explaining that \u2018The Beatitudes\u2019 (verses 3-11) do not just speak of what it is to live a blessed life, but they speak of conformity to the image of Christ, for they are a great description of Jesus Christ as he walked on this earth. Many preachers say little more about meekness than showing that is not weakness; but what does the word really mean? The true meaning of any word is defined not merely through a dictionary, but by studying the context of the passage(s) where it occurs; so, using the obvious parallels between Matthew 5:5 and Psalm 37:11, Mr Washer uses the context of Psalm 37:1-11 to define the word \u2018meek\u2019. He works through the verses one by one, revealing the character of the meek man: he does not fret, nor envy the wicked; he trusts in God and dwells in the land; he delights himself in the Lord, commits his way unto the Lord, rests in the Lord, and so on. \u201cThis is what it means to be meek\u201d, says Mr Washer, \u201cand it is one of our greatest needs today\u201d. (31 minutes)",
"description":"There are good plans and evil plans. In this teaching from Acts, Pastor Cymbala shows that without Godly plans nothing can be accomplished. Acts 23:12-24; Exod 26:30; Psalms 40:5; Proverbs 20:18, Psalms 20:4",
"scripture":"1 Samuel 7-8,1 Samuel 12-13,Psalm 63:1-4",
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"description":"This is a message about the strongholds of fear and unbelief and the disastrous consequences it had on Israel, and Saul.\u00a0 Even though the Lord gave them victories, they were not loyal, they rejected his rulership in favor of man's.\u00a0 God warned them of the consequences. They wanted to have a man to fight their battles, someone they could see, like the world around them had, to go before them, rather than the undefeatable, Almighty God fighting for them. They didn't want to forsake their own ideals and let God be Lord of their life. Saul was representative of this rebellion and illustrates the danger of this kind of stronghold.",
"description":"It's a sad statement about affairs of the church when a crippled man lays near the gate outside the sanctuary, expecting only spare change. When you know the heart of God, why he came to die for sinners, you will boldly be able to speak the truth, with real spiritual authority into the lives of others. The world around us is lost and dying, and we as the church need to pray the power of God down into the homes and hearts of people who so desperately need God.",
"description":"\"Do not be far from me. Trouble is near. No one to help.\" A simple, yet powerful prayer by David gives us insight into how to pray. Psalm 22",
"description":"This first message in the series Our Christian Heritage Under Fire is a contrast between the Canada at Confereration and our generation. Men and Instutions were unashamedly Christian and sought to build a Canada that would be grounded in the principles of Chrisianity. Humanism is defined and the new neutralism is exposed. Every Christian in Canada should be fully aware of these facts.",
"description":"\"I had such a burden in my heart to see GOD do something that you couldn't attribute to men.\" Bill McLeod recounts the glorious heaven-sent revival in Saskatoon, Canada in 1971, characterized by deep and powerful conviction of sin, much restitution and many moving testimonies of the power of God changing hearts! (62 minutes)",
"description":"June 15, 2008 - There are demonic voices and powers of darkness that attempt to turn us away from the power we have in Christ. These voices will say you can't go any farther with God. This message reminds us that it is the LORD who sets the boundaries in the Earth and the truth is that it is the devil who could only go as far as the bloodline of Jesus Christ. It is time to rise up in faith and tell whatever voice is telling us \"we can't\", that God can! God desires to stretch forth His hand and heal us so we can be agents of healing to the unsaved.",
"description":"Dr. Thompson begins by discussing the fact that Jesus lives in the fire of God\u2019s presence, and that if we are to be with Jesus where He is (John 14:3), we must be ready to live with Him in that Fire. Once we have been prepared to dwell in that fire, and for that fire to dwell in us, we can then go out and minister to lost mankind, bringing that fire and that life to people \u2013 it will flow out of us and bring life and light. Dr. Thompson says that is our eternal purpose in Christ \u2013 to be priests of God in His Kingdom forever. He discusses the unique unity that Adam and Eve shared, and the similarities with the unity that Christ and the Church are to have. This sermon will challenge you to look at your relationship with God in whole new ways (that sounds clich\u00e9, but it is very true in this case).",
"description":"Martin Luther was born in Germany to a poor mining family, Luther though excelled at school and studied law at university, he was set to be one of the top legal minds in Europe. However due to a vow to Saint Barbara, patron saint of miners, he became a monk and applied his legal mind to theology, he saw the Lord as righteous Judge of the whole creation and thus was zealous to live a holy life. In 1510 he went to Rome, as he was disillusioned with the way the church was in Germany, there he became even more concerned and left declaring that the city was built over Hell itself! He returned to Germany where he became a Bible teacher it was here in preparing for a lesson one day that he read Psalm 31:1 and later Romans 1:17 and realised by faith man can not only be deemed 'not guilty' but actually be seen as righteous before a perfect God.",
"description":"Dr. Thompson begins discussing the idea that we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, etc. He discusses the dynamics of spiritual warfare, including the concept of \u201ctwo armies\u201d \u2013 An army of warriors (angels) and an army of judges (men). The delay in Christ\u2019s return has to do with the fact that the \u201carmy of judges\u201d is not ready yet, he says. This life of trials and tests is to form Christ in us \u2013 which makes us ready to judge and rule with Him. He segues into the purpose of the blood of Christ: it forgives our sins, it cleanses sin, it covers us (for protection), it nourishes the inner man, it deadens the power of sin over you, and it will literally remove the sin from you (at His coming). The sermon is much more interesting than I\u2019m making it sound.",
"description":"Keith Daniel shares with earnestness the single greatest tragedy the world faces today which is \"compromising Christianity.\" The sermon speaks of sins that Christians commit with their ears, mouth, mind and heart. He calls the congregation to break up their fallow ground and repent from any known sin.",
"description":"Gareth Evans introduces the time of prayer with a devotional on David and how he used the world's ways to lead the ark of God back. May we not use the \"ox calfs\" of the world to accomplish God will. God is preparing a people and separating a sanctified people for His purpose. Listen to this hour long prayer meeting as over 25 people share their hearts burden in prayer to see revival in our day.",
"description":"Dr. Brown gives a strong encouragement to be light and salt in the world, revolutionizing society and impacting the nature of our culture. He gives frightening facts about the progressing homosexual revolution, including its aims and successes while maintaining a compassionate heart for their lives.",
"description":"Why do believers continue in sin? Year after year after year they continue in some sort of sin and they never come into the fullness of the Covenant blessing of God. Often times it may well just be one area that remains but nonetheless folks continue in that sin. Wilkerson preaches a very personal message here and he shares his heart and shows his own weakness as an example. The consequences for a Christian continuing in sin are sobering, but he gave us what we needed to overcome sin, if we want to. For those who are sick of their sin, and hate it, and cry out to God, there is wonderful news. He will empower you, and he wants to put his fear in your heart so you will not turn away from him, and then he can take you into the fullness of the new covenant. Powerful preaching, with a gentle compassion for those who are struggling.",
"description":"Sin doesn't remain alone. It hatches more. When David found that Uriah would not go home he hatched another plan to murder her husband through the hands of his enemies. David says he sinned against God alone and did what was evil in God's sight. We might say he sinned against people, against Bathsheba and Uriah. But David recognized against whom his true sin was. Consider that when you sin against another the greater part of your sin is against God. You might hide your sin from people little realizing God was present all the while.",
"description":"\u00e2\u20ac\u0153Delight thyself also in the Lord.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d We might be surprised to find out how much we delight ourselves in ourselves. It might be surprising, but we hear it in our testimonies, in our preaching, often. And when we don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t delight ourselves in ourselves, then we\u00e2\u20ac\u2122re disgusted with ourselves. Everything revolves around this old washboard. We have been rubbing our knuckles through now for centuries, and we\u00e2\u20ac\u2122re bleeding, and the washing machine is standing in the corner because we don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t know what it\u00e2\u20ac\u2122ll do. We don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t get acquainted with it. We don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t read the directions.",
"description":"God's explanation of why people are depressed and the Biblical way of deliverance. Four things that can cause depression. First, ordinary burdens of life that are handled Biblically. Second, actual physical problems. Third, demonic oppression. Fourth, Sin which is what this message mainly teaches.",
"description":"Art Kats shares from the Psalms about sinning before a Holy God. He speaks on the great subject of God's holiness and that our sins are not against others but against the thrice holy God Himself. We despise God when we do not acknowledge and follow in His commands.",
"description":"There are some important things to consider before you answer the question. Do you really trust the Lord? That he is able, faithful and willing to do what he said he would? If we do, then why don't we pray or believe like we should? Why do we not cast our cares on him and leave them there instead of picking them back up and trying to do it ourselves? Bro. Wilkerson examines the passage in Jer. 17:5 \"Cursed be the man who trusteth in flesh\".\u00a0 This is a very important message for all. True faith in God results in an abiding peace and rest in your soul. When we haven't learned to trust God, he will bring us to a place of depth to train us to trust him no matter whats. God wants us to be prepared to trust him. He wants us to learn how to depend totally on him for everthing, completely surrendering to his will. Then comes the calm and rest.",
"description":"We call it Ged\u00c3\u00a4chtnismal in German. And how many times we\u00e2\u20ac\u2122ve had wonderful meetings when we were reminded of \u00e2\u20ac\u0153all His benefits\u00e2\u20ac\u009d: \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Who forgiveth all thine iniquities, Who healeth all thy diseases.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d I\u00e2\u20ac\u2122m reminded now of a meeting in Stuttgart, in Zuffenhausen, where we had a communion service, and the Lord gave me a short message on that text from Psalm 103. And people laid hold of it all over the place. And I think before I got through preaching, many were filled with the Holy Ghost, and many got up, one by one, and testified that they had been healed of the most unbelievable diseases. Cancer, and other terrible things fled before the memory\u00e2\u20ac\u201dthe remembrance\u00e2\u20ac\u201d\u00e2\u20ac\u0153Forget not all His benefits.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d Forget not all that He has done for you on Calvary\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s cross. I\u00e2\u20ac\u2122m so glad that Jesus Christ instituted this communion service for all of us. And He told us to remember Him until He comes. When He comes, we won\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t need it anymore because then we\u00e2\u20ac\u2122ll have Him in person. Then \u00e2\u20ac\u0153we shall look upon Him as He is,\u00e2\u20ac\u009d and then we shall forever be united to Him. And so, we love to be reminded of \u00e2\u20ac\u0153all His benefits.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d",
"description":"Using many more scriptures, Pastor Wilkerson illustrates how believers in the Bible suffered afflictions, and how God brought them out. The scriptures testify there will be suffering involved in serving God,\u00a0 and our faith is refined when we go through the fire and come out still believing God. And he is glorified. God will not fail you, he will not turn you over to the enemy. Israel couldn't believe or accept the love God had for them, causing an entire generation to perish in the wilderness. Understand that not only does God love his children, he delights in them as well. Even in our hardships and trials, God delights in us.",
"description":"Don't forget. Recorded by VTM 1910. An address by the late General Booth founder of the Salvation Army. \r\n\r\n[b]Audio Transcription:[\/b]\r\n[i]NOTE: it is very hard to hear the audio I recommend highly you read this transcription and listen along at the same time![\/i]\r\n\r\nI am glad you are enjoying yourself. The salvation business is a friend of happiness. Making heaven on earth is our business. Serve the Lord with gladness is one of our favorite mottos. So I am pleased that you are pleased! But amidst all your joys don't forget the sons and daughters of misery. Do you ever visit them? Come away and let us make a call or two. Here is a home, six in family, they eat and drink and sleep and sick and die in the same chamber. Here is a drunkard hovel, void of furniture, wife a skeleton, children in rags; father now sleeping, the victims of his neglect. Here are the unemployed, wandering about, seeking work and finding none. Yonder are the wretched criminals cradled in crime passing in and out of the prisons all the time. There are the Daughter of shame deceived and wronged and ruined. Traveling down the dark and blind to an early grave. There are the children, fighting in the gutter, going hungry to school. Growing up to fill their parents places. Brought it all on themselves, you say? Perhaps so. But that does not excuse our assisting them. You don?t demand a certificate of virtue before you drag some drowning creature out of the water. Nor the assurance in a man of faded grace before you deliver him from the burning building. But what shall we do? Content ourselves by singing a hymn? Offering a prayer? Or giving a little good advice? NO! Ten thousand times no! We will forgive them. Feed them! Reclaim them. Employ them!Perhaps we shall fail with many. Quite likely. But our business is to help them all the same. And that in the most practical, economical and Christlike manner. So let us hasten to the rescue for the sake of our own peace, the poor wretches themselves, ____ (dean?) of these children, and the danger(Savior?) of us all. But you must help with the means. And there is nothing like the present. Who in this company will lend a hand by taking up the gauntlet?",
"description":"This is about how to get and maintain the blessing of the Lord. Thinking wrong in our hearts hinders our praise, and we might not even realize we slander the Lord by negative thoughts. Most of us would say we haven't slandered God. Every Christian should listen to this message, and find out for sure. You know God worked for you in the past but do you wonder if he's going to help you this time? That is one example of slandering your heavenly Father. This message will challenge and enlighten all who listen with an open heart.",
"description":"Using the children of Israel, wandering in the desert, Wilkerson explains how it is that doubt in God is the sin that He hates the most. Even though the cloud of God was present and miracles abounded\u00c2\u2026 the children of Israel sinned often by simply doubting what God can do.",
"description":"\"The appearance of the King,\" says David Smithers, \"demands radical surrender.\" As subjects, saint, servants and soldiers, our prime duty is to keep our eyes on the King and not on ourselves. NOTE: (Part 1 - Necessity of Seeing Jesus as King \/ Part 2 - Effects of Seeing Jesus as King \/ Part 3 - Repentance (High Quality))",
"description":"All through scripture, throughout the lives of various saints, the call to come up to the mountain to let him reveal his heart to you. Spiritual laziness and prayerlessness will lead to the loss of passion for Christ and the inability to feed the sheep from the treasure of the Word. We can't know the heart of God until we let God lead us to the place of crucifixion of self. Let him preserve you from selfishness, and settling for less than he has for you. We are called to overcome, to rise above the beggardly elements of this world and stand victorious.",
"description":"Ps. 46:1 says our God is our refuge and strength, an ever present help in time of trouble. He is available to us any time, day or night. He's continually watching over his own, willing to speak to us and guide us. THe Bible tells us that Christ himself is in us, and we are in him. We have been given great and precious promises that we might partake of his divine nature (2 Pet. 1:4). In trouble, God is there, and in peaceful times, God is there. What comfort in these perilous times! An uplfting message for those in trials and tribulation.",
"description":"January 01, 2006 \u2013 God speaks and His words are backed up with a creative power to put in motion the very words He has spoken. The very breath of God\u2019s words are air put into divine motion and has the complete ability to make the truth of God\u2019s promises a living reality in our lives. We are all servant to the word of God and the power of His word has the awesome ability to change and transform our lives. God will uncover the water supply in His word and He will begin to bring abundant life into the depths of our heart.",
"description":"When the Holy Spirit convicts you of something needing changing, and guilt and condemnation set in, and aware of your own struggle, you fear the Lord is tired of your failures and has rejected you. Because of past wounds in their lives, some fear God will reject them as people sometimes have. You can determine to live a new life in Christ, secure and have the assurance you so desperately need. When the Word comes and voices arise to condemn you, you can shoot them down (Is. 54:17). God loves you enough to not let you by with sin that will destroy you. Come to him for cleansing, forgiveness, and peace and rest.",
"description":"What do we do when we find ourselves anxious or depressed? Let's learn some practical ways to overcome discouragement and get out of the emotional dumps. Psalms 42:5, Isaiah 41:13",
"description":"We are living in a generation where the church at large has lost sight of the true purposes and power of God. Many are seeking God for personal gain as opposed to the feeding the hungry. God is calling His church to reach out and touch His heart so that we might be an extension of His heart and hands to a lost generation. He's calling us to be hope for the hopeless and freedom to the captives and food for every hungry heart. This power of God is extended to us through His crucified hands.",
"description":"In this powerful yet simple message, Bill delves into the subject of commitment and how that applies in commiting something to the Lord. He encourages believers to entrust their loved ones to His care and to lay down the worries and fears of praying for the unsaved. Find rest in trusting your unsaved friends and family to an all powerful and loving God. Do you know the difference between praying and committing to God? Bill shares precious testimonies of committing loved ones to the Lord and then trusting God to do it, even though nothing perceivable is happening. One testimony was about his own mother who committed her husband and four sons to the Lord and waited 14 years for the first one to come to Christ; all did come eventually. \"Don't try to figure out what God is doing,\" he reassures.",
"description":"God has a desire to dwell in the midst of his people and he wants us to desire to dwell in his presence as well. We can only faithfully represent him when we truly know him. If you are not actively, honestly seeking God, then you need to get down to business and ask him for the desire and hunger in your heart for him. He will give it to those who are sincere. And they will reap wonderful rewards of joy and peace in their God. We need to actively seek God, wanting his ways and thoughts over our own to become so intimate with him that we know his heart and share it. Then we will love what he loves and hate what he hates. Thinking as he things, walking together in agreement. This is what God wants with each of his children. For those who want a closer walk with the Lord, this is a must hear.",
"description":"There is a direct connection between understanding the deepest sufferings of Christ, and an abiding hatred for sin. We cannot limit Jesus suffering to mere physical suffering, otherwise sin could be dealt with and atoned for with every human death, and that would be sufficient for entrance into heaven. With a true understanding and acknowledgment of the spiritual and infinite sufferings of Christ should also come a truth which breaks us free from our love of sin. If we only ever see God as a means to our physical need, then we are missing the point of the New Covenant entirely. Brother Poonen also ties a heavy rock to the idea that Jesus suffered in Hell for three days while dead, and casts it into the deepest sea.",
"description":"The human condition is intrinsically rooted in egocentric living. It is a powerful disposition and therefore requires the most radical dealing at the hand of God before He will entrust His Spirit to any man.",
"description":"Throughout the centuries people have experienced God as the greatest joy and happiness of their lives. But to experience Him in this way, they had to dare to step out in faith. Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org",
"description":"December 5, 2010 - Weeping may endure for the night but joy comes in the morning. There are seasons in our life when God will allow forms of sorrow into our heart for His own purpose. Sometimes God will allow times of isolation so we can stop and think about His ways in order to get an eternal perspective. If you are feeling alone this message reminds us that it was the shepherds that were isolated out in the field who got the revelation of Jesus. It was Simeon a lonely man who waited for the comfort of Christ. And it was Anna, a widow who was no stranger to sorrow. Has it ever occurred to you that isolation and loneliness might be mandatory for us to see Christ in the midst of crisis. In the last days it talks about a bride filled with oil who will see Him in calamity. Those who have suffered will be filled with oil so they see the nearness of Christ and His power. Get ready to light your lamp and dance!",
"description":"This psalm is an ultimate statement of faith and confidence in God, even and especially in adverse and hopeless circumstances. Touches and identifies the place of true praise.",
"description":"Do we love what the Lord loves? Do we love His own eternal purposes? Only a love for the things that God loves will save us from other interests and purposes\u2014even those of a spiritual kind.",
"description":"This message is wonderful for those who are discouraged in their walk with Jesus. God wants to fill us with Himself so that we never run dry - even if our present circumstances seem overwhelming, He is faithful.",
"description":"The devil monitors your life and walk with God. He watches for any compromise that he can accuse or condemn you with, to your conscience, and to God. This is a message of hope and help for the backslidden, or for those who have grown lukewarm or cold. It is a sobering reality that believers have an enemy who will not be satisfied until they are dead. But greater is He that is in us, than he that is in the world.!!! (1 John 4:4)",
"description":"November 28, 2004 - Have you ever been in a place where you are so down and depressed and somebody will ask you why are you going through this and you cant even find words to explain what your feeling? These are times where God has a particular purpose in our lives and others. What you are going through is because you love God and He will comfort you and with that comfort you will be used to comfort others.",
"description":"In these last days a battle cry is coming up from those who are in their prayer closet, praying through until we touch the heart of God. God will put a triumphant praise in our heart, and show us that the strongholds of satan are nothing but wax that will melt in the presence of Jesus Christ. We are called to a triumphant faith that shouts with joy, knowing that God will arise and declare to the devil, 'IT IS ENOUGH'. He will scatter our enemies.",
"description":"December 9, 2007 - This message is for those who are in a wilderness season and because they look in the mirror in the natural they can't see where strength and provision will come from. Many turn back right at the place where they will begin to discover and enter into the supernatural life of God. When we are in unbelief we begin to limit God by doubting that He could supply what we need and take us where He is calling us to go. The central core of unbelief is that God's way is incomplete and we must help Him bring His plan to pass. If you are sitting in unbelief, remove yourself from that place and grab on to the promises of God. We must learn how to trust God for strength and provision. Don't pray to get out of the situation, pray that you may find supernatural life in it. God is looking for people who have come through the wilderness with a voice of triumph to speak to the next generation. Do you believe that God CAN, or will you limit the Holy One of Israel?",
"description":"Millions of Christians don't enjoy the blessing of knowing there is no sin imputed to them and no sins on the books waiting against them on judgment. When they fail, they fall into despair and fear, because of a thundering conscience over the law. It always thunders wrath against an individual who sins. A seared conscience will excuse you, but a sincere Christian will hear the condemning thunder of their conscience. But when Jesus went to the cross, the very first drop of blood, out of Calvary, took away the dominion of the conscience to condemn. An addition to the 8 part series Bro. Wilkerson taught \"Hallowed be thy Names.\"",
"description":"A brief series of four messages addressing the moral condition of our nation in a focused way. The first message deals with the relationship of God to all the nations, including our own. In this introductory message we see: 1. the subjugation of all the nations to the sovereign rule of God. 2. the accountability of the nations to the just judgment of God. 3. the responsibility of the nations to hear the word of God. 4. the solidarity of believers with the nation in which they are found. Subsequent messages address more pointedly our nations\u2019 sins of bloodguiltiness, sexual perversion and religious apostasy.",
"description":"From Psalm 126, Art gives a pattern of restoration both for Israel and for the Church, in the timing of God, both in suddenness and unexpectedness.",
"description":"November 29, 2009 - The Kingdom of God does not come with outward observation. The Kingdom of God is a deep inward work where our heart moves forward in quietness and confidence. You cannot see it, you cannot hear it. It is an unseen work of the Holy Spirit. Some of the times God is doing the deepest work in our lives are the times when we are not hearing anything. These are seasons when God leads us by waters of quietness. God is building a temple where His glory will me manifested and He does it in quietness.Because we don't hear anything doesnt mean that nothing is going on. In the silence God is doing His most creative work.",
"description":"Why cant we hear the voice of the Lord? One reason is that we don\u2019t have the mind of God and that is because we are not in the word of God. Secondly we are unwilling to hear what the Lord wants to speak to us. When we choose to deny ourself and live to glorify God, the Lord's voice will thunder into our heart. If you choose to live for His glory, He will speak to you and take you out of the image of self and bring you into the image of Christ. No matter what situation you find yourself in today God will still speak to you. The voice of the Lord is powerful and full of majesty. In His temple everyone speaks of His Glory!",
"description":"There are many reasons Christians do not pray as they should, and this is one of the gentlest rebukes Pastor Wilkerson has given on this subject. He lovingly explains about the warfare we have to fight our way through to pray, and reveals even if we have neglected to pray as we should, God still wants us to come to him, and he will by the Holy Ghost teach us how to pray as we should. For that alone is how we learn. So stop beating yourself up and get alone with the Holy Spirit and ask him to teach you to pray.",
"description":"A very powerful testimony of conversion not by a man but by God who wrought a wonderful work of regeneration in mr. campbells soul. He recieved the baptism with the Holy Spirit and was used powerfully in the revival of 1921. Then he went through a barren wilderness for 17 years in the ministry. But again God revived his heart and he experienced the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the famous Hebrides Revival. The summation of this testimony is very powerful where he asks the listener if God could do this for him why not us? are we willing to 'go through with God' at any cost?",
"description":"This is a stirring sermon to encourage us in the midst of a storm. From the Psalms and Hebrews Pastor Conlon shows us that the truth of God in our hearts will bring peace amidst the lying and hating voices around us. A wonderful exhortation against the attacks of the enemy.",
"description":"Expounds on the worth of the Word out of the longest chapter in the Bible by revealing the Psalmist's love and devotion to it over food, sleep, money, and friends. By cultivating this heart hungry for God's truth, we will reap the many benefits also found in the chapter.",
"description":"If Satan can move us off center - which is Christ - he wins a battle in destroying the church by negating the power that is possible for our lives. This power is found in the crucified life of Jesus Christ. There is a beautiful analogy found in the crushing of the Scarlet Worm and the life of Christ. Without the crushing of either one there is neither usefulness nor fulfillment. So the Christian must follow Christ to the cross in dying to self and living the resurrected life in Christ.",
"description":"It is impossible for two to walk together without agreement and the oneness of the Holy Spirit. We need leaders who are led by the Holy Spirit. Satan will seek to destroy through envy and will use a wolf spirit to undermine authority. The qualifications of a man, used by God, are a sense of inadequacy, weakness, poor and needy, he doesn't see himself as humble but as he really is, he has total dependence on God, there is no confidence in self, and he has total reliance on the Holy Spirit.",
"description":"Envy is a deadly root that destroys those who bite into it. Satan will use envy to bring destruction. Jealousy and envy will reveal to us what is in our own hearts. There are many Biblical examples of people who were tempted with envy, Joseph's brothers, Miriam, Saul, etc. Envy springs from covetousness and discontentment which is a statement that God is not enough for us.",
"description":"Guzik teaches not only how to pray for revival but when and what to pray. In addition his careful handling of God's Word, he cites pertinent and interesting examples from revivals from the not-so-distant past such as James McGrady in 1800, the American revival of 1858 and the Welsh revival in early 1900's. He deals with misconceptions of praying only for leaders and not whole congregations, pointing out from Acts how the Holy Spirit fills both individuals and entire congregations. Guzik appeals to let go of the 'machinery' of men to earnestly seek God in prayer for 'a unique stirring of the Spirit of God' in our day!",
"description":"Very often we say \"God bless you\" but it is no light thing to say something like that. Do those people truly receive the blessing? Often we pray a blessing over our children and relatives. Why is it that people desire the blessing but so few receive it. Those who go to the witch doctor are told if they take the potion or slaughter a cow they will receive blessing but many grow old never having received blessing. Some die not having received God\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s blessing. How then do we receive His blessing?",
"description":"Are we giving evidence of a transcendent life to all who observe us? Is the reality of our Christian life moving others to jealousy? In our hearts, do we live as if there is no God - though we profess to be in the faith? Why then do we \"walk as mere men\"? Gleanings from Psalm 14.",
"description":"Brother Gehard shares on the diferences between humility and pride. God lifts up the humble person. He will be highly respected by his fellow man as he is with God. Humility is the opposite of self-centred pride. If you are humble, you consider yourself the servant of others. You do not feel or act superior to others and you are not a respecter of persons.",
"description":"The focus on this sermon is revival and how it is not brought about political or social means. Quotes and references to Billy Sunday, Charles Finney, the Welsh Revival, Maze Jackson, George Muller, F B Meyer, D L Moody, and the movement of the Holy Ghost during outpourings of revival. \"If you asked me the greatest need in America right now, I'd say revival. There's enough born-again believers to turn the world upside-down for Christ, if we had the right kind of Christians.\"",
"description":"\u201cLet Israel hope in the Lord: for with the Lord there is mercy, and with him is plenteous redemption.\u201d \u2014 Psalm 130:7. When he penned this psalm, the writer, David, was in deep distress, if not of circumstances, yet of conscience. He constantly mentions iniquities, and begs forgiveness. He felt like a shipwrecked mariner, carried overboard into the raging sea. Thus he reviews the situation - 'Out of the depths have I cried unto thee, O Lord.' Yet he lived to tell the tale of deliverance. His prayer from among the waves was a memory worth preserving, and he does preserve it. The mercy of God to him he weaves into a song for us; and in this our text is found. Two things the rescued sufferer tells us. First, that, as God delivered him from the power of sin, so he will deliver all his praying, wrestling, believing people. That is the last verse of the psalm - He shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities.' The argument is - He delivered me. What am I more than others? The gracious Lord who saved me will save all those who call upon him in truth. He delivered me, though laden with iniquities, and his pardoning mercy is unfailing; and therefore he can and will rescue others from their uttermost distresses. This is a good line of reasoning, for the Lord's ways are constant, and he will do for all believers what he...",
"description":"But God will redeem my soul from the power of the grace. Psalm 49:15\r\n\r\nWhen peace, like a river, attendeth my way\r\nWhen sorrows like sea billows roll\r\nWhatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say\r\nIt is well, it is well with my soul\r\n\r\nChorus\r\nIt is well with my soul\r\nIt is well, it is well with my soul\r\n\r\nMy sin, oh the joy of this glorious thought\r\nMy sin, not in part, but the whole\r\nIs nailed to the cross, and I bear it no more\r\nPraise the Lord, praise the Lord, oh my soul!\r\n\r\nChorus\r\n\r\nAnd Lord, haste the day when my faith shall be sight\r\nThe clouds be rolled back as a scroll\r\nThe trump shall resound and the Lord shall descend\r\n\u201cEven so,\u201d it is well with my soul\r\n\r\nChorus",
"description":"Ezekiel sees a vision of the glory of the Lord reluctantly departing from his idolatrous people and is grieved. Where the presence of the Lord is, there is a melting. It is dangerous to go to a church where the minister spends more time pursuing worldly methods, rather than spending time with God.",
"description":"In today's modern Christian Church, most view their faith as mental and mechanical. In this teaching Pastor Cymbala's prayer is for the Lord to replace our active minds with a burning heart for the living Lord Jesus Christ.",
"description":"Ed Miller shows how God putting Jonah in the same shoes as the heathen for him to see they both needed the undeserved mercy of God. God delivered Jonah FROM the storm and BY the storm to show Himself as the God who delivers.",
"description":"God called Joshua to lead Israel into the promised Land, to fulfill His promise of giving the Land to Abraham's descendants. Just as He called Joshua, if you are a child of God, the Lord is calling you to a specific work as well. Join us now as Pastor Brent teaches us about Joshua's Divine Commission.",
"description":"All Thy works shall praise Thee, oh Lord. Psalm 145:10\r\n\r\nJoyful, joyful, we adore Thee\r\nGod of glory, Lord of love\r\nHearts unfold like flowers before Thee\r\nOpening to the sun above\r\nMelt the clouds of sin and sadness\r\nDrive the dark of doubt away\r\nGiver of immortal gladness\r\nFill us with the light of day\r\n\r\nAll Thy works with joy surround Thee\r\nEarth and heaven reflect Thy rays\r\nStars and angels sing around Thee\r\nCenter of unbroken praise\r\nField and forest, vale and mountain\r\nFlowery meadow, flashing sea\r\nChanting bird and flowing fountain\r\nCall us to rejoice in Thee\r\n\r\nThou art giving and forgiving\r\nEver blessing, ever blest\r\nWell-spring of the joy of living\r\nOcean depth of happy rest!\r\nThou our Father, Christ our Brother\r\nAll who live in love are Thine\r\nTeach us how to love each other\r\nLift us to the joy divine\r\n\r\nMortals, join the happy chorus\r\nWhich the morning stars began\r\nFather love is reigning o\u2019er us\r\nBrother love binds man to man\r\nEver singing, march we onward\r\nVictors in the midst of strife\r\nJoyful music leads us sunward\r\nIn the triumph song of life\r\n\r\nAmen",
"description":"Throughout the Scriptures the Kiss is found in different relationships all of which are to be applied to Christ and none of which stand alone. The Kiss of Worship (I Kings 19:18; Job 31:24-27). The Kiss of Allegiance (I Samuel 10:1; Hosea 13:2). The Kiss of Love (Song of Solomon 1:2). The kiss of love without shame (Song of Solomon 8:1).",
"description":"Why is it that not every believer finds God to the same depth? Brother Zac shares how radiant believers are the ones to whom Jesus Christ is everything to them, not a doctrine, not a work. We complain, get discouraged or get depressed because something else is more important to us than Jesus.",
"description":"Preaching from Psalm 119: 71. \u201cIt is good for me that I have been afflicted that I might learn thy statutes.\u201d As insane as that may sound, David, a man after God\u2019s own heart, knew and understand that through affliction there is a learning process that we all must go through on this road to heaven.",
"description":"A word for parents, but also for us all. How to handle people by encouraging each other. Colossians 3:18-21; Psalm 10:17; Isaiah 1:17; 2Timothy 4:2; Romans 12:6-8a; Hebrews 10:25",
"description":"February 13, 2007 - When we magnify the power of our enemies over the power of our God we place ourselves in a foolish position. God is more powerful then any enemy that comes our way. Magnifying the enemy over the greatness of our God is saying in our hearts that there is no God. There is a point in our lives when we have to face our fears and believe God to deliver us. God has already defeated every enemy we will ever face in Jesus Christ. We must understand the enemy is not defying us, but rather he is attempting to defy the Christ in us who has purchased us with His own Blood. We are called to be a compelling testimony to this generation and to show that Jesus Christ is alive.",
"description":"This is a message of getting past living for ourselves, and learning to live for the Glory of God. If I am living a life centered on \"me\", one day I will lose it all. The way to real life, is through death of self - John 12:25",
"description":"Brother Zac gives a challenging word for individual believers to love Christ supremely above all things. Above family, possessions, homes, dreams, desires, what men think of you. God is desiring for worshippers not just preachers or those who know much about Christianity.",
"description":"God\u2019s kingdom is an eternal kingdom. He wants to have us with Him there, to share in His glory. However, we have to prepare ourselves for that day! Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org",
"description":"God's Word will keep you from sin, or sin will keep you from God's Word. We don't know for sure who wrote this psalm. Some theologians say that Ezra wrote this psalm after the completion of the temple. This psalm is the longest in the Bible. It has 176 verses. A certain German man punished his child for wrongdoing by telling him to learn Ps 119 off by heart. Within one and a half hours the boy recited the whole psalm to his father, without a mistake. People's gifts are different. It doesn't matter how well you can remember; what is important is that you obey and keep the Word which God gives you, even if it's just a verse.",
"description":"We need ever keep before us that we exist for the glory of God. He chose us in Christ and predestined us \u201caccording to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, wherein He hath made us accepted in the Beloved.\u201d Man is a fallen creature, spiritually leprous, ignorant, and blind, but ever subject to the Most High. While man will want to remonstrate against such an assertion, it is still true. Every created thing comes under the holy and sovereign jurisdiction of \u2018The Most High God\u2019. That right He never foregoes. He is going to call all beings to account to Him. This challenging message brings out the ways in which this can be practically achieved by us.",
"description":"November 7, 2010 - Are you in a tight or distressful place? A place where you feel hemmed in? In this time of trial the devil will come at you with the lie that your life has no purpose. Don\u2019t give in to the voice of the enemy, because you have the power of God in you, and you don\u2019t have to believe those lies. Jesus Christ went through everything you are going through and His voice is the only voice that counts. God will never allow your enemies to triumph over you. Sometimes it is as simple as hearing a Word from God. There is a point when God quiets every voice and calls you to be silent before Him so He can calm the storm. When God speaks you will have peace in your inner man. You will hear Him say, \u201cPeace be still!\u201d Keep silent before Him and let Him renew your strength.",
"description":"Wilkerson speaks of the great men of the Bible. Men who had a passion and true zeal for God. Men that God has given to us as examples. These men were able to do great exploits and they had the heart of God. Men who were able to give a message with such an anointing that they would bring a whole nation to their knees in repentance.",
"scripture":"Psalm 60:1-5, John 8:47, Amos 8:11-14",
"topic":"Voice Of God",
"description":"November 23, 2008 - In these last days we have to know the voice of God and the cry of God. Jesus longs to reveal Himself to His church and with that revelation will come the knowledge of His burden for the lost. If we desire to hear God's voice we have to hear the whole package, the provision of God and the cry of God for the helplessness of humanity. We must offer all that we are so that God's heart would be satisfied in the earth. If you are willing to be given for others you will know and hear the voice of Jesus. The question is, \"will you give your all for the glory of God\"?",
"description":"There are so many in the bible who had this zeal in their hearts. A certain woman came to my mind and that is Rebekah. Listen to what she said when she wanted the blessing for her child. It was something beautiful. When she heard her husband was going to bless her oldest son, she said. \"My son, Jacob, must take it. He must have the blessing.\" What did she do? She came to him and said, \"Now therefore my son, obey my voice according to what I command you\" (Gen 27:8). Here was a woman who wanted the best for her son. Do we have such mothers in our midst? She commanded him. She didn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t say you can choose whether you follow the Lord or not. You are old enough you can decide who you will serve. She had a zeal in her heart and she commanded him and he had to do it. When she heard that her husband wanted to bless the older son, she immediately said, \"That the blessing must come upon my younger son\" and she said, \"You must obey what I command you to do.\" May God raise mothers again who have authority and say you must do what I command you to do. Mothers, is that your life? That you command your children and they do it?",
"description":"Holiness becometh Thine house. Psalm 93:5\r\n\r\nMore holiness give me\r\nMore striving within\r\nMore patience in suffering\r\nMore sorrow for sin\r\nMore faith in my Savior\r\nMore sense of His care\r\nMore joy in His service\r\nMore purpose in prayer\r\n\r\nMore gratitude give me\r\nMore trust in the Lord\r\nMore pride in His glory\r\nMore hope in His word\r\nMore tears for His sorrows\r\nMore pain at His grief\r\nMore meekness in trial\r\nMore praise for relief\r\n\r\nMore purity give me\r\nMore strength to o\u2019ercome\r\nMore freedom from earth-stains\r\nMore longings for home\r\nMore fit for the kingdom\r\nMore used would I be\r\nMore blessed and holy\r\nMore, Savior, like Thee",
"description":"There is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Psalm 18:24\r\n\r\nThere\u2019s not a friend like the lowly Jesus\r\nNo, not one! No, not one!\r\nNone else could heal all our soul\u2019s diseases\r\nNo, not one! No, not one!\r\n\r\nChorus\r\nJesus knows all about our struggles\r\nHe will guide \u2018til the day is done\r\nThere\u2019s not a friend like the lowly Jesus\r\nNo, not one! No, not one!\r\n\r\nNo friend like Him is so high and holy\r\nNo, not one! No, not one!\r\nAnd yet no friend is so meek and lowly\r\nNo, not one! No, not one!\r\n\r\nChorus\r\n\r\nThere\u2019s not an hour that He is not near us\r\nNo, not one! No, not one!\r\nNo night so dark but His love can cheer us\r\nNo, not one! No, not one!\r\n\r\nChorus\r\n\r\nDid ever saint find this friend forsake him?\r\nNo, not one! No, not one!\r\nOr sinner find that He would not take him?\r\nNo, not one! No, not one!\r\n\r\nChorus\r\n\r\nWas e\u2019er a gift like the Savior given?\r\nNo, not one! No, not one!\r\nWill He refuse us a home in heaven?\r\nNo, not one! No, not one!\r\n\r\nChorus",
"description":"Life is a vapor, which vanishes away. We don\u2019t know when our time is up. Therefore, it is important that we pray along with Moses that the Lord would teach us to number our days. We need to break down our lives into small allotments. Number your days, not as though they are ending, but rather beginning.",
"description":"This message is very much for those who may feel that the \"enemy\" is attacking them on all sides. It especially deals with those who are walking about as though \"crushed\" by the enemy because of past hurts, etc.. It also deals with those who have had to leave certain churches because of false teaching. We need to stop blaming and focusing on the false, (though it is OK to recognize the problem) and instead focus on Christ and His faithfulness. He will see us through.",
"description":"The Lord in the Upper Room, in speaking to a group of 'preachers' says \"one of you shall betray me.\" In this Christ was making a personal application of Psalm 41:9 \"Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against me.\" This was a great exposure, not only of the traitor Judas but of... 1. The Saints Sensitive Heart (they all said \"is it I?\") 2. The Social Gospel (all the teaching and example of Christ is not enough to save the soul and sin is not in the fact that Judas did not follow protocol but that his heart was not right) 3. The Sinner's Hypocrisy (Judas has become a proverb for treachery and betrayal, but Christ exposes the heart).",
"description":"When you think of the word integrity you actually are thinking of being upright in heart and mind , being honest and sincere. When up-rightness is lacking in the home integrity is undermined . Allowing compromise into your life will rob your integrity. It doesn\u2019t matter how attractive compromise looks it will always oppress you depress you.",
"description":"God lives and works today! Who experiences this joyful reality? Whoever is prepared to meet the Lord; and who doesn't spend his life running away. This meditation tells us what it means to be prepared. Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org",
"description":"God lives and works today! But perhaps you don\u2019t feel that way because you are tense, anxious, burdened or lonely? Then this meditation can give you some practical advice.",
"description":"God lives and works today! But perhaps you don't feel that way because you are tense, anxious, burdened or lonely? Then the following meditation, by Basilea Schlink can give you some practical advice.",
"description":"Every child of God will have to endure trials of suffering and betrayal if they will be mightily used by God. God will allow us to experience these afflictions and use them as a doorway into fellowship with Him so that we are conformable to the death of Jesus Christ. When we are betrayed it is a pain like no other. The devil will do his best to keep us behind the gates of betrayal so that we keep a distance from people and vow never to trust again. We know we are passing through these gates when we choose to forgive and begin to have a strong desire to be reconciled with our betrayer. We will come to a place of undersatnding that God has been in control all along and the life of Christ that is imparted into us through this experience will become provision for someone else.",
"description":"Where has the offense of the gospel gone? Rolfe Barnard asks this interesting question that why the gospel has become so popular. The true gospel is foolish and scandal to the religious. It is a false gospel that does not transform and change men. The true gospel is a offense none other is the true gospel.",
"scripture":"Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, Matthew 24:4-14",
"topic":"Peace",
"description":"\u201cPeace As God Sees It - Part 1\u201d is the first 22 minutes of a sermon that A. W. Tozer preached on the night of New Year\u2019s Eve, 1961, in Toronto, Ontario. The pastor discusses the end of the world, the end of civilization, the difference between the two, why so many accuse Jesus of failing to keep a promise of world peace, and why they are wrong. \u201cThey create a Christianity of their own, and then they try to make Christ conform to their own, homemade Christianity. \u2026 It may surprise some of you to know that our Lord Jesus Christ never promised peace\u2014world peace, peace among the nations\u2014during this age.\u201d Christians shouldn\u2019t blame the church, either. Dr. Tozer addresses a range of other vital issues including the state of Israel in this excellent sermon, reading from Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, and Matthew 24:4-14. ***Note: Both parts of this message can also be downloaded as one single sermon that is listed on sermonindex.net under the title, \u201cThe New Year As God Sees It.\u201d",
"scripture":"Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, Matthew 24:4-14",
"topic":"Peace",
"description":"\u201cPeace As God Sees It - Part 2\u201d is the second 20 minutes of a sermon that A. W. Tozer preached on the night of New Year\u2019s Eve, 1961, in Toronto, Ontario. The pastor discusses the end of the world, the end of civilization, the difference between the two, why so many accuse Jesus of failing to keep a promise of world peace, and why they are wrong. \u201cThey create a Christianity of their own, and then they try to make Christ conform to their own, homemade Christianity. \u2026 It may surprise some of you to know that our Lord Jesus Christ never promised peace\u2014world peace, peace among the nations\u2014during this age.\u201d Christians shouldn\u2019t blame the church, either. Dr. Tozer addresses a range of other vital issues including the state of Israel in this excellent sermon, reading from Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, and Matthew 24:4-14. ***Note: Both parts of this message can also be downloaded as one single sermon that is listed on sermonindex.net under the title, \u201cThe New Year As God Sees It.\u201d",
"description":"Ron Bailey from the United Kingdom shares his heart burden for personal revival from the life of David. He carefully and gracefully goes through Psalm 51 and shows how God revives His own. How we need personal revival and to come and acknowledge when God speaks.",
"description":"Ralph Sutera shares what revival is and is not, expounding upon 6 key points that characterize true revival, such as transparent honesty before God, letting God have His rights, God being the goal and merely seeking Him to solve our problems. Part 2 is a continuation of the message focusing on 5 church community changes. \"Revival must be the experience of the church,\" he says, \"before evangelism becomes the expression of the church.\"",
"description":"Ralph Sutera shares what revival is and is not, expounding upon 6 key points that characterize true revival, such as transparent honesty before God, letting God have His rights, God being the goal and merely seeking Him to solve our problems. Part 2 is a continuation of the message focusing on 5 church community changes. \"Revival must be the experience of the church,\" he says, \"before evangelism becomes the expression of the church.\"",
"description":"DELIVERED BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. \u201cAs far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.\u201d \u2014 Psalm 103:12. WE shall aim at no novelty to-night, nor shall we try to serve up the old truths in any new and attractive forms. Upon your tables you always require bread, and generally you account salt to be indispensable. Some kinds of food are presented to us over and over again, and it would augur ill for our health if they were not always relished. It was an evil lusting which made Israel tire of the manna; an Israelite in his right mind found it to be a dainty still, though he ate of it for every day of his forty years' pilgrimage. Who tires of the verdure of the fields, the light of the sun, or the air we breathe? These things are ever fresh and new, and ever needful to us. The doctrine of forgiving love is one of those necessaries of daily life, concerning which it may be affirmed that if we should set them before you every day we should not be guilty of vain repetition. None need fear of tiring man, or vexing God's Spirit by harping too much on this string. Therefore come we to our favourite theme to-night. To speak of the great gospel truth of the forgiveness of sin in the simplest manner we possibly can, is the purpose we have immediately in view...",
"description":"The account of a Missionary to Papua New Guinea involving a 'Power Encounter' like the one described in 1 Kings 18 with Elijah and the false prophets of Baal.",
"description":"Bill Mcleod shares on the subject of prevailing prayer, that the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much. Praying that gets results and see God's work in this earth expand and grow. He exhorts us to have believing prayer pleading the exceeding precious promises to God.",
"description":"Edwards describes what happens when we are saturated with revival teaching but missing the revival heart, desperation, and lifestyle. He describes what we need and gives practical steps to biblical, revival praying.",
"description":"An exposition of the \"Revival Psalm\" that emphasizes the sovereignty of God in Revival and in salvation. \"Human faith\" cannot save the soul; faith unto salvation is a gift from God. Revival cannot be produced by human endeavor; only God Himself can do that. The Lord initiates Revival; but man must respond. But Campbell, a Highland Calvinist, warns against extreme doctrines of sovereignty that deny human responsibility.",
"description":"In the second half of the message, Campbell supplements his exposition of Psalm 85 with several personal accounts of Revival, including the testimony of his seventeen \"wilderness years\" and his restoration.",
"description":"An exposition of the \u2018testimony of Jesus\u2019 in this messianic psalm. His sufferings and the glories that followed. Christ\u2019s dereliction and the triumphant confidence that the Father had \u2018heard\u2019.",
"description":"Pastor Bill Ammon gives us the exhortation to rest in the Lord and wait patiently for Him. Many times in our lives we are striving in our own energies trying to help God out when God wants us to just rest and see His work done. May we find grace to rest in the Lord in our lives, this secret of the Christian life.",
"description":"This message examines 1) Asaph's temptation in envying the wicked, 2) how he found relief from this temptation, and 3) the results of being freed from this temptation. In view of the times it is imperative that we as believers maintain a correct understanding from the Lord regarding the ultimate end of the ungodly and the exceeding weight of glory that shall follow the overcomer.",
"description":"When Adam fell, he not only gained a gravitation towards sin but also towards being religious. Brother Zac contrasts these two streams--religiosity vs. spirituality--as it threads its way through the Bible, starting with Cain and Abel, to the Pharisees and Jesus, to the end times in Revelation with Babylon and Jerusalem. Externally these can appear so similar, but the underlying spirit is as different as heaven is from hell.",
"description":"Isaiah and Jeremiah were prophets who had the true word of the Lord, and warned Israel and Judah of severe judgment that was coming if they did not turn back to God. But even in spite of dreadful knowledge of what was coming, they did not despair of hope. They knew God had mercy and compassion, and would not destroy the righteous with the wicked. There are hard times coming but those who keep their minds stayed on the Lord will have perfect peace. No matter what happens, God is in control and is reigning on his throne.",
"description":"\u201cReturn unto thy rest, O my soul; for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee.\u201d\u2014 Psalm 116:7. You, who have not believed in our Lord Jesus Christ, have no rest to which you can return, for you have never, found any. May God grant to you the grace to come unto Christ that you may find rest unto your souls! But we, who believe in him, do enter into rest. We are sometimes described as journeying through the wilderness towards Canaan, and the type is quite allowable; but, still, it must not be pressed, too far; for, in another sense, we have already entered into our rest. We have entered the Canaan which our Joshua has given unto us; Moses, by the law, could not lead us into this promised land; but Jesus has brought us into it, and we now have our portion and our inheritance in the covenant blessings which God has provided for his people in Christ Jesus his Son. God's people, when they are as they ought to be, are in a state of rest even now. I do not mean that they will have rest so far as this world is concerned, for this earth is not our rest, it is polluted; but I do mean that as the apostle Paul writes to the Romans, 'There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are, in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.'",
"description":"February 27,2005 - There is no measure of human strength to take us to the place that God has prepared for us. When we become utterly bankrupt and we exhausted from all self effort and our best attempts . there will be cry formed in our heart to say God I cant go another step without you. This is the cry that God waits for so that He can do for us what we cant do for ourselves and in that place we will find rest.",
"description":"Revival, says David Legge, 'is a message that burns on my heart continually...Revival is God's norm.' Because revival has been 'one of the greatest stimulants' in his Christian life, the message is marked by stirring accounts of the past--Lewis, Wales, China and others. Legge cries out against the sins of evangelicalism and unbelief, causing to search if we truly be filled with the Holy Spirit. \r\n\r\n[i]All material by Pastor Legge is copyrighted. However, these materials may be freely copied and distributed unaltered for the purpose of study and teaching, so long as they are made available to others free of charge, and the copyright is included. This does not include hosting or broadcasting the materials on another website, however linking to the resources on our site is permitted. These materials may not, in any manner, be sold or used to solicit 'donations' from others, nor may they be included in anything you intend to copyright, sell, or offer for a fee. This copyright is exercised to keep these materials freely available to all. Any exceptions to these conditions must be explicitly approved by preachtheword.com[\/i]",
"description":"No discerning Christian living in 21st century America can deny that this country needs revival. The breakdown of public morals and the break-up of the traditional home are well-documented. It is no longer that America merely needs revival. She must experience it! The question is: \u201cIs it too late?\u201d Are we desperate enough to hold on to God and plead, \u201cWilt thou not revive us again?\u201d Are we impatient or importunate? Do we wish for revival or do we will it? The hour is late, but God's mercy is great!",
"description":"Revival is simply God's finger pointed at me; it is like lifting the lid off my heart and letting God look inside. Lou Sutera shows how though the end results of revival may be joy and gladness, it begins in judgment. \"Revival,\" he says, \"is surgery, not a Band-Aid.\"",
"description":"This is a very jarring and powerful interview of Leonard Ravenhill. It occurred at a Life Action event in Canada with a group of pastors. Ravenhill shares his burden for revival in North America and clearly show the problem of lack of prayer, lack of burden for the lost and a loss of the conception of the majesty of God.",
"description":"Listen to this first-hand account of the Lewis Revival during the early 1950s. Duncan Campbell was God's instrument in this extraordinary awakening. In this tape Campbell recounts point-by-point this three-year movement of the Holy Spirit over the Hebrides Islands. Thousands were converted, conviction overwhelmed villages, outward sin disappeared, and prayer meetings were packed! Your heart will be thrilled as you listen to this tape about this heaven-sent revival in Lewis.",
"description":"An exhortation to cleanse the heart by taking heed to God's Word. A much needed teaching in a day when so few people want to take God's word seriously and so few know anything about what a genuine working of the Spirit of God in the midst really is!",
"description":"October 10, 2010 - How is it possible for revival to come in such a Christ rejected nation? We as Christians have to make a choice to live in this world as a testimony of the keeping power of God. The cry of the church should be, \u201cLord, stretch forth you hand and heal through me. Use my life to bring healing and freedom to those who are lost.\u201d What will revival look like? All people with a no name ministry will suddenly show up with the glory of God on them. Grandmothers who laid hold of the Cross will begin to speak to a younger generation. Young people like David in the Bible who will not cower under the pressure of this society will rise up with a cry that says, \"is there not a cause?\" There is coming a season when God will turn the people\u2019s hearts back to Him and He will pour out His Spirit on all flesh.",
"description":"We find records in the Word of God of times when He visited His people in very powerful ways. God has recorded these for our instruction, inspiration, and also that we would cry out to Him to do it again. Bro Denny reviews the recorded revival of David's time, and and also of King Josiah's reign. He also recounts a few examples from more recent history.",
"description":"This is not so much a teaching as it is the groanings of a burdened heart to exalt God above man to His rightful place in revival. Campbell shared several practical \"principles that govern spiritual quickening.\" The differences between a God-sent revival and the man-centered evangelistic means of his day are truly heart-searching for anyone engaged in work to save men's souls. Since God's sovereignty does not nullify man's responsibility, Campbell admonished his hearers to be \"agents of revival\" that take God up on \"His covenant engagement\" in prayer and staying close to the heart of the Shepherd.",
"description":"God lives and works today! This certainty is a great comfort, which we all need more than ever in today's world. Is there any way we can find security - for today and the future? Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org",
"description":"November 18, 2007 - When we intermingle with the ways of the world, we lose sight of God's ways. We are not called to have the earth bless us, we are called to bless the earth. Our cry has to be \"Jesus, touch us and cause us to see what you see and feel what you feel! Lord, cause us to have something deeper than sporadic bursts of kindness.\" Our eyes should be opened to the compassion of Christ and our hands should be committed to make a difference in society. When we move out in this direction, there is a divine power imputed to us for the work of the Lord.",
"description":"August 21, 2005. It is an amazing thing when the one desire we have in life is to seek the face of the Lord and to behold Him in uninterrupted communion. The face of God is His reflection and His likeness. This is a call to get to know who the Lord so we can live like Him. To seek the face of God is to receive the knowledge of who He is , how He acts towards mankind so that you can spend your time seeking Jesus in your everyday situations.",
"description":"Have a pen and pad handy to take down the other scriptures Pastor Conlon goes through during this liberating message. He takes you through the Word of God and helps you see how when you came to Jesus, all your sins are forgiven, and you don't have to take it when the devil tries to remind you of your sins. You don't have to bear the shame of your sin, for Jesus bore it all at Calvary. Many in the Body of Christ are weighted down, heavy with the shame of feeling unworthy. Wonderful spiritual medicine.",
"description":"May 21, 2006 \u2013 Satan is the master complainerand his desire is to plant a seed of discontentment in our heart. When we are not sarisfied with where God has placed us in the body we will by into the lie of the devil and begiin to complain against God. There is a reward for those who choose to go God's way and learn to be content in whatever state we find ourselves in.",
"description":"November 30, 2008 - Those who are governed by their fallen nature make attempts to be spiritual apart from the enablement of the life of Christ. Satan convinces man that it is of value to live life by self effort. It is this kind or reasoning that leads us into despair. The way out of despair is understanding that Jesus Christ was brought into the deepest places of sin and darkness yet He has triumphed over them. When Jesus Christ went into the grave and resurrected from the dead He broke the power over the devil and despair. We must choose to let God be God in us. This is the finest hour for the Church of Jesus Christ. God is calling us to get up and shake ourselves out of the dust.",
"description":"January 15, 2006 \u2013 When we walk in obedience God, He will begin to put a divine order in our lives and He will empower us with the supernatural life of Jesus Christ. We all have enemies we are facing but an obedient heart will open up our spirit to hear the shout of victory and freedom that only Christ can give us. Every Christian that is hungering for truth in this hour of time will have a cry produced in them by the Holy spirit and this cry will shout out to the Glory of God.",
"description":"June 26, 2005 - When the songs we sing to Jesus are infused with understanding and faith there is a spiritual transformation that happens in God\u2019s people. The devil is not afraid of songs but when praise arises from an understanding mind and a believing heart that is full of a knowledge about the one we are singing about the powers of evil and darkness are broken.",
"description":"Can there be any carrying of precious seed for the Church outside of a \"weeping and brokenness\"? An indictment against the showy brashness that so characterizes ministry from the pulpit.",
"description":"You can stand up to the devil and say enough! Too many Christians go to church and read their Bibles, but lack the power that only comes through full submission to the Holy Ghost, and the Word of God, to combat the powers of the enemy. You can take back your family for God, take back what the enemy has stolen from you. Pray the Lord of the Harvest will send you forth into the field.\u00a0 Don't be consenting when you behold the thief destroying and stealing\u00a0the lives of your loved ones. Stand in the gap, and defy him. He is defeated already. Powerful preaching on an important issue!!",
"description":"February 12, 2006 \u2013 Very often we are driven by the enemy into places where fear and we allow this spirit to take control of us. Fear always produces wrong reasoning. Wrong reasoning leads to wrong conclusions which lead us to wrong actions and we end up on a wrong pathway. We must refuse to be led by fear and begin to aloe faith to lead us. Faith in Jesus always parts the waters of impossibilities and causes us to stand still and see Yeshua our Way maker.",
"scripture":"Exodus 16:26-28, Psalms 32:9, 1 Samuel 15:23",
"topic":"Stubbornness",
"description":"May 27, 2007 - A stubborn person is a person who is fixed in purpose or condition, resistant to change and unreasonably obstinate. A stubborn person has an inner flaw and this inner flaw doesn't show until they are called to put all they are in the hands of God and walk in obedience. A stubborn person can appear humble, zealous and even excercise spiritual gifts, but there comes a certain point they can't get passed. They can't lay down their inner thoughts of the way things should be done and surrender to God's ways. God will allow a sense of emptiness come into our souls to get our attention. He is looking for a sincere heart to submit to the authority of His Word. When we choose to obey Him the power of sin and decay is cancelled in our lives. The only way out of stubbornness is to HUMBLE ourselves before God.",
"description":"THERE are two teachings in our text which must be very surprising to those who are strangers to vital godliness; to sincere believers these marvels are recognised facts, but to the outside world they will appear passing strange. We have here, first of all, the life of a believer described as a delight in God; and thus we are certified of the great truth that true religion overflows with happiness and joy. Ungodly persons and mere professors never look upon religion as a joyful thing, to them it is service, duty, or necessity, but never pleasure and delight.",
"description":"God created this world out of love for us, His children, so that we would rejoice in it, and love Him in return. Yet, how many of us take time to thank Him for His love? This meditation tells what a difference this can make - to God - and to our own happiness!",
"description":"God is at work to build the Kingdom of Heaven in our midst. But perhaps you\u2019re one of those people who don\u2019t think much about heaven. This meditation takes another look at heaven and shares how each one of us can become a part of the Kingdom which begins right now.",
"description":"God\u2019s throne is surrounded by countless angels who bring Him their praise and adoration. At the same time, these angels of God stand by; ready to carry out the Lord's commands. Do we know anything at all about the ministry of the angels, about their commission and relationship to our lives? Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org",
"description":"These joyous words echo throughout heaven! But why do so many of our hearts remain silent to His praise? If we only knew what power lies hidden in the true song of praise! Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org",
"description":"Like a Father God wants to do good things for His children. But we have to be willing to do something too! The following meditation, by Basilea Schlink will show us what this is.",
"description":"God lives and works today! Yes, and like a Father, He wants to do good things for His children. But we have to be willing to do something, too! This meditation will show us what this is.",
"description":"Have you experienced God\u2019s power in your life? Do you know the reality of His victory over your problems, over the sins which bind you and over your failures? If not, this meditation can teach you how to call upon Jesus in present circumstances as well as in difficult times ahead.",
"description":"God lives and works today! Have you experienced His power in your life? Do you know the reality of His victory over your problems, over the sins which bind you and over your failures? If not, today's meditation by Basilea Schlink can teach you how to call upon Jesus in present circumstances as will as in difficult times ahead.",
"description":"God is working to prepare a place for us in His house for all eternity. But that means that we have to prepare now to become \"overcomers\" - TO FIGHT AGAINST SIN! This meditation will tell us how.",
"description":"God lives and works today! He is working to prepare a place for us in His house for all eternity. But that means that we have to work now to become \u201covercomers!\u201d This meditation will tell us how.",
"description":"God is calling us to drink the CUP of JESUS in its entirety. Many of us come to Christ and we want to drink from the cup of salvation, future authority, present power and healing but we don\u2019t want to go the distance and drink the cup of suffering and affliction. If we are going to put the cup to our mouth we must come to the place where we cry like Jesus \"NOT MY WILL BUT THINE BE DONE\". This is a place where the only strength we have is to lift up the cup and call on the name of Jesus. In these times of darkness don't cast away your confidence in God because there is a great reward for those who drink this cup in faith and trust.",
"description":"David here describes a very common experience amongst convinced sinners. He was subjected to extreme terrors and pangs of conscience. These terrors were continual; they scared him at night with visions, they terrified him all day with dark and gloomy forebodings. \u201cDay and night thy hand was heavy upon me.\u201d His pain was so extreme, that when he resorted to prayer he could scarcely utter an articulate word. There were groanings that could not be uttered within his spirit; and hence he calls his prayer roaring \u2014 a \u201croaring all the day long.\u201d Wherever he was, his spirit seemed to be always sighing, sending a full torrent of melancholy groans upwards towards God; a \u201croaring all the day long.\u201d So far did this groaning proceed, that at last his bodily frame began to show evidences of it. He grew old, and that not merely in the lines of the countenance and the falling in of the cheeks, but his very bones seemed as if they partook of the suffering. He became like an old man before his time. We have heard of some who through severe trouble have had their hair blanched in a single night.",
"description":"Milton Green shares a very strong penetrating message about the state of the church in the modern day. The devil and the powers of darkness have been having much control and infiltration into the church in the modern day. A much needed message to hear of things to come.",
"description":"\u201cI myself will awake early.\u201d \u2014 Psalm 57:8. THE proper subject to treat upon with such a text as this would be the propriety and excellence of early rising, especially when we are desirous of praising or serving God. The dew of dawn should be consecrated to devotion. The text is a very remarkable expression, and might fitly be made the early-riser's motto. It is, in the original, a highly poetical phrase, and Milton and others have borrowed or imitated it. 'I will awaken the morning.' So early would the psalmist arise for the praise of God, that he would call up the day, and bid the sun arise from the chambers of the east, and proceed upon his journey. 'I will awaken the morning.' Early rising has the example of Old Testament saints to recommend it, and many modern saints having conscientiously practiced it, have been loud in its praise. It is an economy of time, and an assistance to health, and thus it doubly lengthens life. Late rising is too often the token of indolence, and the cause of disorder throughout the whole day. Be assured that the best hours are the first. Our City habits are to be deplored, because by late hours of retirement at night we find early rising difficult if not impossible. If we are able to escape the shackels of custom, and secure for devotion and contemplation the hour when the dew is on the grass, we may count ourselves thrice happy...",
"description":"\u201cI myself will awake early.\u201d \u2014 Psalm 57:8. THE proper subject to treat upon with such a text as this would be the propriety and excellence of early rising, especially when we are desirous of praising or serving God. The dew of dawn should be consecrated to devotion. The text is a very remarkable expression, and might fitly be made the early-riser's motto. It is, in the original, a highly poetical phrase, and Milton and others have borrowed or imitated it. 'I will awaken the morning.' So early would the psalmist arise for the praise of God, that he would call up the day, and bid the sun arise from the chambers of the east, and proceed upon his journey. 'I will awaken the morning.' Early rising has the example of Old Testament saints to recommend it, and many modern saints having conscientiously practiced it, have been loud in its praise. It is an economy of time, and an assistance to health, and thus it doubly lengthens life. Late rising is too often the token of indolence, and the cause of disorder throughout the whole day. Be assured that the best hours are the first. Our City habits are to be deplored, because by late hours of retirement at night we find early rising difficult if not impossible. If we are able to escape the shackels of custom, and secure for devotion and contemplation the hour when the dew is on the grass, we may count ourselves thrice happy...",
"description":"In these troublesome times people NEED such God-entranced preaching that magnifies His supremacy and all-sufficiency \u2013 El Shaddai. Here is \u201cthe Almighty God\u201d, and in this name He is revealed as being of power to carry out to the uttermost the will of a Divine nature, a nature that is consistently and necessarily holy, just, true, and righteous. When His Almightiness comes to us in our helplessness, we are made sufficient to fulfil all His will \u2014 AND HE IS GLORIFIED!",
"description":"Nothing can substitute the Spirit; nothing is more pitiable then when a man has lost the anointing. Drawing from David's experience, Ravenhill calls for blood and tears repentance and full surrender to be clothed with the Spirit's power.",
"description":"January 24, 2006 \u2013 When God sends us through hard times it is because He is investing His life in us. The very essence of our faith is to trust that everything God does is good .The hard times, the times we don\u2019t understand, and the uncomfortable times. Trusting in the goodness of God will allow us to go through any situation with a supernatural peace and we will come out understanding His purpose for our lives",
"description":"How can we repay the Lord for all His goodness toward us? There's something God wants us to do which is also His greatest gift. Psalm 116:12-13",
"description":"Ralph Sutera shares his first hand account of the revival that occoured in the 70's in canada. He shares some wonderful revival principles he learnt throughout his years and challenges the congregation to quit playing games with God and get serious about eternity.",
"description":"Pastor Conlon illustrates how losing our love for the Lord will cost us, and what it will cost us. If you ave lost the loev for Christ you will not serve him joyfully, but out of duty or habit. This is a must hear message for those who have let their love grow cold in these last days.",
"description":"The issue of mercy, not as an exertion of the moment, but what we are through and through is the thing that God is after in the Church\u2014the word made flesh. Who are the \u201cservants\u201d whose pity for Israel\u2019s ruins releases the Lord to rise up and have compassion on her, because the set time to favor Zion has come?",
"description":"Keith Daniel shares with earnestness the single greatest tragedy the world faces today which is \"compromising Christianity.\" The sermon speaks of sins that Christians commit with their ears, mouth, mind and heart. He calls the congregation to break up their fallow ground and repent from any known sin.",
"description":"The faith is set in the context of a cosmic perspective, presently so lacking in the understanding of contemporary church life. Another unique expression of this timeless theme.",
"description":"May 20, 2007 - The moment we were saved the new nature of Christ was put within us. With this new nature of Christ came a deep inner longing and a groan that was put there by God. This inner groaning leads us into the depth of the life of Christ. We groan to become the new creation that God has intended us to be. Satan's most potent tactic against the righteous is to get us to feel that somehow we have fallen into disfavor with God in times of deep inner troubling, when in reality something more deep is going on inside of us. God by His grace will put a groaning in our heart to know Christ in His power and Truth and nothing but CHRIST will satisfy us.",
"scripture":"Psalm 37:1,1 Samuel 25,Psalm 46:1-11",
"topic":"",
"description":"Scripture says in the last days evil men will wax worse and worse, and often the righteous are enflamed with anger when they see and hear of the wickedness perpetrated against the innocent, such as abortion. Bro. Wilkerson illustrates through the life of David in the scriptures how not to react to the wickedness of men when you are angry, in the flesh. We need to learn to stand in the gap in intercession and not fear what is coming on the earth in these last days, because the Lord will keep his own secure.",
"description":"In this stirring message, Mike explains from Psalm 2 what the world will look like before the return of Christ, with the leaders and governments of the earth resisting the Lord and trying to throw off His \"chains.\"",
"description":"April 11, 2004 - The Expectancy of the Righteous - Carter Conlon\r\nWhen we possess an experiential knowledge the we have the God of the Universe is living inside of us we will live our lives in a constant expectancy that God is going to do something great and powerful in and through our lives.",
"description":"What glory belongs to God, set forth in His names Jehovah Elohim. We must never forget that Jehovah is the Just and Righteous and Truthful God, yet One of infinite goodness and love, unbounded mercy and immeasurable grace and kindness. He is a covenant-keeping God, Whose fullness meets our every need, Whose sovereignty covers our every plight, and Whose very name and nature is the pledge of our deliverance and security.",
"description":"Edgar Parkyns encourages us to see the blessedness of being forgiven, showing how 'sweet brokenness in the presence of a holy God' ushers in a life of grace and peace. As Martin Luther discovered, the 'impossible prison of guilt' can only be cracked open by faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ.",
"scripture":"Psalm 55:4-8, 2 Timothy 2:12, Luke 9:23-24",
"topic":"Glory Of God",
"description":"Have you ever found yourself in such a dark place that you don't see anything of God and it seems like there is no purpose for it? These awful places is where we meet God . Its where he works something very deep in us; something we cant learn from a text book. All of God's future deliverers are prepared in these awful places. These are a people who will emerge our of these valley of suffering with a testimony of the glory of God. The word of God declares that those who suffer with Christ will also reign with Him. Do you trust God to work all thing for the good and bring about a glorious victory?",
"description":"The Psalm has an incredible revelation of God in His personal glory, His providential care, His loving nature, His sovereign authority and just omnipotence \u2013 yet you must never allow your troubles to overwhelm you and keep you from freely reaching out to Him. God, with all His awesome glory, is no threat to His children. He is FOR THEM! Let us not doubt His goodness and grace, but CRY UNTO HIM TODAY.",
"description":"With the eyes of his heart opened, and the emotions of his heart stirred, David makes this incredible statement of intent: \u201cMy heart is fixed, O God, my heart is fixed; I will sing and give praise...\u201d It was a heart fixed in hope, in purpose, in adoration, and in tranquil rest. David rouses himself in respect of every faculty of his God-touched and God-illumined being to be in the employ of worship. THIS is his delight. He stirs himself up so that all the powers of his soul, and every talent he was endowed with, was used to set forth God\u2019s praises. His soul cannot be dormant, inactive, or silent. As in all true spiritual awakenings, it is not possible to feel God at work in your own heart and see Him at work in the Church, without it radically affecting your entire devotional life and your spiritual worship.",
"description":"David is glaringly honest, never hiding his feelings \u2013 yet he does permit the adverse situations he faces destroy his faith or dampen his zeal for the honour of God. We are greatly helped to note how David addressed God in the midst of trials of his faith. The triumph of his trust is most conspicuous, such confidence in God as yields praiseful worship in the strangest place.",
"description":"October 01, 2006 \u2013 There will come seasons of sorrow and sickness, seasons when death will knock on our doors and everything will begin to change in our lives. It is in these times that we all have a choice to make. We can choose to stop trusting God because we are confronted with things we don't understand or we can fix our eyes on Jesus and believe that all things work together for the good for those who love God and are called according to His purpose. God is calling us to reflect His Goodness in the land of the living. He wants to use our lives to see that every grave looses its power off those who end up in it.",
"description":"God was taking Israel through the wilderness and preparing them to enter the promised land. But they did not like what God was feeding them, and complained wanting flesh. God wanted to feed them what would make them strong, and they wanted what would make them fat and slow. A great contrast between today's church seeking the flesh more than Spirit.",
"scripture":"Hebrews 11:6, James 1:8-10, Psalm 80",
"topic":"Revival Conference",
"description":"Denny Kenaston opens the revival conference with a exhortation to seek the face of God, to see what God can do! He shares the burden and reason why revival is very needful in our day. Then he preaches verse by verse through psalm 80 asking God to restore his church to God.",
"description":"Two issues, both serious are addressed. If you feel the heaviness of sin it is the mercy of God trying to draw you back to the cross so you can be saved from your sin. There are those who respond with remorse and repentance to this and those we do not because they have made peace with it. If you are sick of your sin, and weary of it, there is hope for God will never refuse a sincere heart. But if you are cold, and have no urgency to pray or read the word of God, no concern for the lost and are taking your sin lightly, you are on very dangerous ground. If you are being entertained by watching the sin of others on television, you are guilty of sin.",
"description":"November 27, 2005 - Time and time again the enemy will come after our mind with a demonic flood of accusations to move you away from our true identity and righteousness that we have in Jesus Christ. God will arise above this flood and fight for us by showing us clearly the eternal future of satan. God will open up the earth and show us that we are redeemed and set free from every judgment satan spews at us. He will show us that actually it is satan who id judged and it is satan who will eternally burn in hell.",
"description":"Bill McLeod shares a powerful message on the humility of Jesus Christ and the ascending of satan in pride. He shows the greatness of God and how powerful it is that He came in flesh in Jesus to save humanity. The challenge is issued against pride and choosing the way of humility of Christ as a disciple.",
"description":"When we speak of knowing God it is more than an inherent recognition of His existence. It is the privilege of personally knowing Him! We have been reconciled to God to know Him in conscious, personal awareness, to be close to Him in profoundest communion, and as we gaze on Him in reverential awe and adoration, to be fashioned into the glory of His holy likeness.",
"description":"Keith Daniel gives a unction-filled message, expounding the \"King's Highway\" - the path God led Moses and the Israelites on as they passed through the heathen nations enroute to their Land of Promise. Keith warns of the consequences to those who divert from this highway of God's righteousness and purity to go down to visit the devil's territories.",
"description":"Keith Daniel gives a unction-filled message, expounding the \"King's Highway\" - the path God led Moses and the Israelites on as they passed through the heathen nations enroute to their Land of Promise. Keith warns of the consequences to those who divert from this highway of God's righteousness and purity to go down to visit the devil's territories.",
"description":"William MacDonald ministers on the subject of brokenness. God has great purposes for broken people and cannot resist the humble. Broken things are honoured by the Word of God. God's ways are not mens ways. This is a challenging message on this vital subject for Christian living.",
"description":"February 19, 2006. The most heart wrenching prayers are silent utterances and a simple help. God hears and responds to the faintest cry of His people. Before you get into your situation, God already has a plan to bring you through. The whole battle is against our faith. The determination to deliver us was displayed on the cross. Jesus Christ is our personal deliverer and in Him we have the victory over our sin and temptations.",
"description":"The confidence of the Psalmist lies in the Lord. He had experienced the Lord's presence and described it as his light and stronghold. That pertains to the experience of salvation and the promise of victory that He has promised to His people. God is the stronghold of His people because He is their strength. The intimate protection of God gives confidence and banishes fear, regardless of how great our adversaries. We look to the Lord and in His greatness our problems and adversaries become insignificant. Opposition and outright war did not touch him because his heart was strengthened by the Lord. The psalmist longs for God's temple and expresses the intensity of his seeking after God Himself. He desires to dwell in the temple of God for the rest of his life, and to gaze on the Lord's beauty. May we hold onto this word and make it our own.",
"description":"On a wedding day everyone is happy, it\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s like heaven. But it\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s not a small thing. One can compare it to a high mountain. If you as a bridegroom don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t have deep roots, you will be uprooted. And that applies to the bride too. It\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s very deep and one of the most important decisions you will ever make. In our text we read that the Lord is my light, and we need that light as well as His salvation. As you go through life you will meet with many difficulties where all you can do is cry to the Lord, \"please save me from this\". As you meet up with things enough to make you afraid you will need the Lord to be your fortress. And when the wicked come up against you and those that hate you oppose you, then you will need the Lord to be with you that you can overcome. The devil comes in many different ways, not only with his horns and hooves and tail, but also as an angel of light. David goes on to say that even if an army encamps against him he won\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t be afraid for he is trusting in God.",
"description":"February 8, 2009 - If everyone truly understood God's mercy there would be a continual praise in all the earth. God's mercy reaches out to the hungry, thirsty, lonely longing soul. His mercy reaches out to the fool that says in his heart there is no God. His mercy rescues those who think commerce and money satisfy the deepest longings of their souls. When God's people fully understand the tender mercies of God we will begin to cry, \"God before your judgment comes let your mercy be known again!\" God is stirring His church to stand between the living and the dead, and ask God to one more time to honor His name and save the lost.",
"description":"Oswald Smith puts an emphasis on the 'morning' in this psalm. 'You will be what your pastor, leader is.' He gives also a strong point on the responsibility of the minister, 'you show me a carnal pastor I will show you a carnal church'. So it is of paramount importance that the leaders be real with God and be spiritual. He says the only way to have a real spiritual stamina with God its through the 'morning watch' spending time with God daily.",
"description":"Oswald Smith puts an emphasis on the 'morning' in this psalm. 'You will be what your pastor, leader is.' He gives also a strong point on the responsibility of the minister, 'you show me a carnal pastor I will show you a carnal church'. So it is of paramount importance that the leaders be real with God and be spiritual. He says the only way to have a real spiritual stamina with God its through the 'morning watch' spending time with God daily.",
"description":"The Only thing that matters is Jesus Himself and He wants to be the most important thing in our lives. Ps 73:25 says \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcWhom have I in heaven, but you and I desire nothing on earth but you?\u00e2\u20ac\u009d He needs to be our everything because He is everything.",
"description":"This sermon is titled: \"The necessity of a pure conscience and revival.\" Brother Al Whittinghill shares the burden of his heart on the conscience as it relates to revival and purity of heart. Before God works in outer visible glory, he works in the inner man of the believer in the heart.",
"scripture":"Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, Matthew 24:4-14",
"topic":"New Years",
"description":"A. W. Tozer discusses the end of the world, the end of civilization, the difference between the two, and why so many accuse Jesus of failing to keep a promise of world peace. \u201cThey create a Christianity of their own, and then they try to make Christ conform to their own, homemade Christianity. \u2026 It may surprise some of you to know that our Lord Jesus Christ never promised peace\u2014world peace, peace among the nations\u2014during this age.\u201d Christians shouldn\u2019t blame the church, either. The pastor addresses a range of other vital issues in this excellent sermon, reading from Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, and Matthew 24:4-14. \u201cThe New Year As God Sees It\u201d was preached the night of New Year\u2019s Eve, 1961, in Toronto, Ontario. The length of the recording is 41 minutes and 7 seconds.",
"description":"Unless we endure trials, we will never learn of the delivering power of God. God is always faithful to his people in times of crises. He teaches his children to trust him and serve him. He draws his children to satisfy them with himself. He opened his hand to all at the cross of Calvary, and he deals gently with his people. He is what every soul is longing for. He satisfies completely.",
"description":"A SERMON DELIVERED ON SABBATH MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1855, BY THE REV. C. H. SPURGEON, AT EXETER HALL, STRAND. \u201cI have exalted one chosen out of the people.\u201d \u2014 Psalm 89:19. ORIGINALLY, I have no doubt, these words referred to David... However, in this sermon we shall not speak of David, but of the Lord Jesus Christ, for David, as referred to in the text, is an eminent type of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, who was chosen out of the people; and of whom his Father can say \u201cI have exalted one chosen out of the people.\u201d Before I enter into the illustration of this truth I wish to make one statement, so that all objections may be avoided as to the doctrine of my sermon. Our Savior Jesus Christ, I say, was chosen out of the people; but this merely respects his manhood. As \u201cvery God of very God\u201d he was not chosen out of the people, for there was none save him. He was his Father\u2019s only-begotten Son, \u201cbegotten of the Father before all worlds.\u201d He was God\u2019s fellow, co-equal, and co-eternal; consequently when we speak of Jesus as being chosen out of the people, we must speak of him as a man. We are, I conceive, too forgetful of the real manhood of our Redeemer, for a man he was to all intents and purposes, and I love to sing, \u201cA Man there was, a real Man Who once on Calvary died.\u201d He was not man and God amalgamated \u2014 the two natures suffered no confusion \u2014 he was very God, without the diminution of his essence or attributes...",
"description":"God wants his people drawn close to his heart so he can share it with them. He longs to raise us up and carry us to his bosom to reveal his heart to us. Sometimes people are so used to a heavy, hurtful hand, they have a difficult time trusting God. We have to know the power of his gentleness. David said God's gentleness made him great. It is the gentle touch of God that makes us, strengthens us and lifts up our head. Do you experience his grace but respond to others with abusive words? God wants to deliver the hurting and the hurtful.",
"description":"This message delivered by Mark Greening is a powerful exhortation to true prayer and intercession that brings revival. With testimonies of God working just months before and examples of church history of such praying. With many scriptures given to substantiate this type of praying we are helpless but to say we have not such a conception of praying in our day. Oh may we humble ourselves and let our Master teach us afresh what it means to \"travail.\"",
"description":"This message delivered by Mark Greening is a powerful exhortation to true prayer and intercession that brings revival. With testimonies of God working just months before and examples of church history of such praying. With many scriptures given to substantiate this type of praying we are helpless but to say we have not such a conception of praying in our day. Oh may we humble ourselves and let our Master teach us afresh what it means to \"travail.\"",
"description":"For anyone struggling with a besetting sin, needing deliverance, this is a must-hear message. Once you commit yourself, completely trusting the Holy Ghost to do what the Lord sent him to do the power of the Holy Ghost will work. He is a complete gentleman, he does not force himself on anyone. You must yield willingly.",
"description":"Brother Denny Kenaston shares on the radical history of the Moravian movement and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in 1727. He recounts of how God worked in the past and exhorts believers in our day to believe God for great things and for Him to use us in our local areas in similar ways for the glory of God.",
"description":"Stephen continues the series on returning to Christ with this discussion of the results of returning to Christ. These results can be summarized as: Fulfill the eternal purpose of God, Christ begins to transform us, We are ready for Christ, We are prepared for our reward.",
"description":"Ed Miller dissects the \"noisiest psalm in the Bible\" to show true spiritual mindedness knows the secret of a panic free life. \"Is God in control? Is He in remote control?\" he asks. Not at all, but the God of Jacob is a very present help in time of trouble.",
"description":"Campbell sets out using the incident of Jacob's breaking during with his wrestling match with God to apply these principles to ourselves for \"the entire reconstruction\" of our lives. \"Jacob couldn't wrestle anymore; he could only cling.\" When a life has come through God's breaking process, it is then time alone with God is precious and spiritual vision comes. Our flesh doesn't like these kind of messages, but there is tremendous spiritual growth possible to the one who submits to God's chastening.",
"description":"\u201cGather not my soul with sinners.\u201d \u2014 Psalm 26:9. WE must all be gathered in due course. When time shall have ripened the fruit, it must hang no longer upon the tree, but be gathered into the basket; when the summer's sun has perfectly matured the corn, the sickle must be brought forth, and the harvest must be reaped; to everything there is a season and an end. There shall be a gathering-time for every one of us. It may come to-morrow; it may be deferred another handful of years; it may come to us by the long process of consumption or decline; it may advance with more rapid footsteps, and we may in a moment be gathered to our people. Sooner or later, to use the expressive words of Job, the Almighty shall set his heart upon each of us, and gather unto himself our spirit and our breath. That gathering rests with God! - the prayer of the Psalmist implies it, and many Scriptures affirm it. As Young sings in his Night Thoughts \u2013 \u201cAn angel's arm can't hurl me to the grave.\u201d Accidents are but God's arrangements; diseases are his decrees; fevers his servants, and plagues his messengers. Our mortality is immortal, till the Eternal wills its death. \u201cReturn, ye children of men\u201d can be spoken by none but our heavenly Father, and when he gives the word, return we must without delay...",
"description":"God only visits a prepared people who come into his sanctuary and his presence with a heart prepared to hear from him, with grateful reverence for who He is and readily acknowledging the authority of his word. They are prepared to receive and obey his word. How do you make\u00a0sure you are prepared? Bro. Wilkerson gives a very simple but necessary answer to this. A\u00a0must hear message for every Christian before you go to church again, listen, and let the Holy Spirit examine you. \u00a0",
"description":"This Psalm depicts Israel escaping the snare of the fowler, which is a figure of the redeemed being freed from the entrappings of sin by the gracious hand of the Lord Jesus. The power of sin over the christian, or anyone, is it's ability to condemn and maintain our guilt before the law of God, we can go on for years under the power of a sin that we may only have commited once, this is the sanre designed by Satan himself and the more we try and work our way free the tighter it becomes and the more condemned we feel trying to live up to the law in order to please God. But praise God for the Lord Jesus who took upon Himself the wieght of sin and not only that but became my sin and yours for us, He alone could have exhausted the power of sin and the law over us and so He alone can free us from it's grasp.",
"description":"This is a warning against spiritual laziness, an important message for all believers. Don't lose the fear of the Lord. When God blesses his people they often become satisfied and turn away from daily dependence on Him. David's sin with Bathsheba is used wonderfully to illustrate this point.",
"description":"March 1, 2009 - Our fallen nature can cause us to form an image of ourselves that doesn't represent Christ. The church that forms a false image will not endure when hard times come and they will abandon the journey of Christ to follow their own agenda. God in His mercy will allow this false image to be broken in pieces so we can go back to God and do things His way. When we are left with an empty shell and a cry in our heart that says, \"God I am nothing apart from you\", God will respond by filling us with His glory. If ever there is a time to cry out for the Holy Spirit to fill us it's now!",
"description":"Have you ever wanted to give up? We have all been tempted to run from a painful situation. Let's see how the even David in the bible dealt with the deep pain in his own life.",
"description":"In this sermon, Carter compares Psalm 60 {a Psalm written early in his life} with Psalm 198 {a Psalm written later in his life}. He points out there is a similarity in both Psalms except for the beginning verses. Carter\u2019s main point is that in David\u2019s maturity he became a man of a fixed heart and is singing a song of victory in Psalm 108 instead of singing out a song of circumstances and difficulties in Psalm 60. In this message, Carter brings out promises that are in types that were given to David and are of course given to us too. We can wake up having a testimony of a fixed heart and singing a song of victory instead of waking up singing a song of our circumstances and having a testimony of the troubles around us. We can sing a song of victory and have a testimony of a fixed heart if we can realize that we have promises that God will give us the victory through Jesus Christ.",
"description":"The principal names of GOD, found in Psalm 91:1-2, gather up the unique glory that belongs to Him. They deserve attention as they show us what God is in His inmost nature. In this message focus is on \u201cthe Most High God\u201d, EL Elyon, meaning one who is \u201celevated, or lofty.\u201d He is Supreme One, MOST HIGH above all created beings in heaven and earth \u2013 a Divine transcendence that sees Him exalted so far above the universe He created that human thought cannot even imagine it. You can trust El Elyon to unfailingly furnish you with all you will ever need in order to fulfil His will.",
"description":"October 31, 2004 - There is no way that God can produce faith in us except through testing.. The only way God can build us up in faith is taking us through fires and seasons of testing.. Without faith we can not be a testimony to the world of God\u2019s keeping power and deliverance.",
"description":"Aren't all religions basically the same? Does Christianity offer any convincing proof? Are there real answers for the big questions in life? Is there any way of knowing for sure? Listen to \"The uniqueness of Christianity\" for answers to these questions.",
"scripture":"Psalm 113:1-9, Revelation 4:5-8, 1 Samuel 6:12-19",
"topic":"Humility",
"description":"This message begins Scriptures on the holiness, power and might of God, and His requirement of worship of which He is worthy. From there, Pastor Conlon takes us on an incredible journey through the Old Testament and back to the New, illustrating through the Word the incredible humility this awesome God of unimaginable power has shown toward mankind. This is one of the best illustrations of the Lord Jesus Christ-it's not so much a sermon as a verbal portrait painted with love and care of our Lord that every Christian needs to hear. It will change how you deal with others and it will forever change how you see the Lord if you listen with an open and hungry heart. He goes through many Scriptures, so I'd recommend having a pencil and paper on hand.",
"description":"June 18, 2006 \u2013 The restraing of evil is found in the presence of the Holy Spirit. We are the temple of thre Holy Spirit and God's presence in our life is a restrainer of evil. When we choose to walk in right relation with God distresses and judgments can be averted by the restraning power of God and this generation has a chance to hear His voice. We must never underestimate the restraing influence in a righteous man who chooses to walk in divine order with God.",
"description":"Scripture used: Psalms 111 + 19; preached on Sun A.M. July 27\/69. A message delivered a week after the Apollo 11 moon landing Pastor Fitch reflects on how God should receive all the glory for mans 'achievments'. He paints an awe-inspring picture of the greatness of our God, and how God's wonderful works can only lead us to praise Him. He shows how the great works of the Lord are sought out by those who have pleasure in them.",
"description":"How important is it to read the Word of God? How often should we read it? Should it have a priority in our lives? In this sermon, you will discover not only just how important it is to read God's Word, but that we should also be hungering and thirsting after our devotional, one-on-one time with the Lord. \"Sin will keep me from the Bible, but the Bible will keep me from sin.\"",
"description":"August 13, 2006. The present wrath that is in the world today is beyond human nature. This wrath is a satanic rage of the powers of darkness against the Lamb of God.But the word of God promises that that the wrath of satan will have to praise God. When Jesus comes on the scene there is no power of hell that can stand against Him. Where sin abounds the grace of God much abounds in a greater measure. In these last days of darkness there is going to be an out pouring of divine grace on every nation.The gates of hell will not prevail against the church of Jesus Christ. The weapon for every child of God is the power of the promises of God.",
"description":"This message is especially for people who are tormented by past experiences and failures. Carter uses Mark 5, where the word speaks of the man who cuts himself, in a word picture that describes someone whose thinking can\u2019t get free from the past. Carter also describes what Jesus has done at the cross with his death and resurrection in taking captivity captive along with Psalm 149 to describe a Christian\u2019s victory over Satan because of what Christ has done. The sermon is titled The Written Judgment Of God because of the judgment that is written against Satan in the scriptures. Satan no longer has the power keep a Christian in a place of defeat and cause the Christian to cut himself with thoughts because of the past. As Jesus said, \u201cIt is finished.\u201d These past sins have been removed as far as the East is from the West.",
"description":"Nigel Paul gives a impassioned plea for the glory of God in missions and the call of God out to everyone to live for Him fully. The call for missions and discipleship is still here today! He goes through many stories and scriptures to challenge our hearts to give all our energy and ambitions to the great purpose of Christ.",
"description":"What makes God great is not that He is all powerful, but that he forgives our sins. 1John 1:9, Psalm 130:4, Isiah 43:25, Acts 13:38, Ephesians 1:7",
"description":"The Lord is the True Vine, and we are to be the branches, the Vine displays the fruit it produces through it's branches and so should we bear the fruit of the Lord Jesus. If we do not bear the fruit of the Spirit though we will compensate for it by manifesting the works of the flesh in an attempt to cover over our seperation from the True Vine. The basic fruit of the Spirit is love it is at the heart of all the other fruits, the basis for the works of the flesh is self. A great truth is revealed in this message that we do not bear fruit by asking for it but by confessing and dealing with our sin then the Lord will help us to bear fruit.",
"description":"Perhaps you are thinking sadly, \u201cHow can I experience that God is real? My life knows nothing of God's faithfulness.\u201d If these have ever been your thoughts, listen to this meditation. Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org",
"description":"Perhaps you can\u2019t see God at work in your life because you can\u2019t see beyond the mountain of your problems and difficulties? God wants to help! However, often we have to experience that He lets the difficulties pile up without sending help. Why does He do this? Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org",
"description":"God lives and works today! Yet problems and tensions are growing and people are living in fear. What can we do? This meditation has an answer.",
"description":"God lives and works today! Yet problems and tensions are growing and people are living in fear. What can we do? The following meditation has an answer.",
"description":"In this study, Pastor Cymbala talks about the importance of water to our bodies, the earth and how water is recorded in scriptures. Be encouraged, God can take something that is a mess and turns it into a blessing and something beautiful.",
"description":"Watching world events can bring discouragement and fear. There's an alternative to throwing up our hands and asking, \"What can you do?\" You will be encouraged with this message as Pastor Cymbala shares exactly what you can do. Ps. 11:1-3, 4-6; Rom 10:11",
"description":"Several frequently asked and important questions are dealt with:\r\nWhy did God make man? Why did God make man so that he could sin? How did sin change man? What can he do?",
"description":"Several frequently asked and important questions are dealt with:\r\nWhy did God make man? Why did God make man so that he could sin? How did sin change man? What can he do?",
"description":"This sermon speaks of how God sends leanness into the lives of Christians when they won\u2019t rest in what his direction is for their lives. Carter illustrates, through various scriptures, how Christians find themselves in dry places because they are not content in the station that God has put them in. An illustration that Carter used was the complaining that the children went through in the wilderness when they weren\u2019t content with the manna. The scripture that this sermon was built around was Psalm 106:15 And he gave them their request; but sent leanness into their soul.",
"description":"September 11, 2005 - The world will be judged on a specific day, but for the church of Jesus Christ judgment has already begun. The judgment that is now in the church is not to condemn us , rather it is to return us to righteousness and to make us more like Christ so we can be vessels that truly honor God. God is faithful to come against everything in our heart that is unlike Him .A true Christian will both invite and embrace the judgment of God.",
"description":"A Wonderfully Moving and Living Account of how God moved in such a marvellous way during the 1904 Revival in Wales. The Spirit of God came down upon the entire nation for many years as God renewed all people to Himself. Over half the nation was converted to God within 1 year.",
"description":"When do we need revival? 1. When God's presence is withdrawn 2. When presumption is widespread 3. When contentedness prevails 4. When holiness is ignored 5. When prayer is anaemic 6. When soulwinning is neglected",
"description":"June 25, 2006 \u2013 There is a deep abiding inner peace that only comes from Jesus. This peace is deep within those who know and understan Christ and trust that God has everything under control. When God's word is intwined in our heart and mind we will be led down a pathway of peace. This peace is the mark of the work of God. However, when we begin to leave the single pursuit of gloriying God and begin to find pleasure in this world your heart will turn from truth. You wil find yourself being led away form the will of God , led away by a lust to satisfy self, and you will lose the desire to be a servant.",
"description":"Keith Daniel in this sermon gives a clear strong message of the grace of God to the backslidding Christian. With such passion he asks people to walk again with God not to walk with the ungodly who are apart from God and hate God but let us walk with the godly those that love righteousness and all that is good.",
"description":"February 17, 2008 - It's time to declare the Glory of God. What must I do to give glory to God? It is simply this, when God speaks we don\u2019t resist Him. Humans are the only thing that God created that has the ability to resist God. God is always speaking! His voice is above everything on earth. Nothing can drown out the voice of God. When God speaks He creates a pathway into His life. When we receive His Word by faith miracles happen and our lives begin to declare His glory.",
"description":"This is a heavy, yet necessary, message to the church in these last days. Wilkerson reminds me of a grandfather that speaks sternly to his children strictly because he loves them. \"Their father knew my Father. But my Father is STRONGER than their Father!\" is a recurring statement and theme in this sermon. Preaching from Psalms 2, we learn what it is about the righteous that gets the world bunched up. Learn where this rage comes from and why there is such a hatred for righteousness.",
"description":"When you find yourself at an impasse and don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t know what to do you might just be at wit\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s end. If you have exhausted all your resources and are ready to give up, then you are finally at wit\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s end. Which means you are at the end . . . to end all. But what appears to be the end can actually be the beginning: the beginning of a brand new way of life. And this new life is a life of rest and peace and joy. But only if you go God\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s way.",
"description":"Worship is something we give our life, strengthe and heart to and it satisfies. God created human beings to worship and they will worship something. David is a great example of a true worshipper. His life illustrates the value of worshipping God in spirit and in truth",
"description":"As we end one year and begin another, it is fitting for us to praise the Lord for all he has done. Just has the Lord had built up Jerusalem, He specializes in building us up. Psalm 147:1-2",
"description":"October 18, 2009 - Do you love Jesus? Are you willing to break away from those familiar things that you thought would give you purpose, provision and joy? What about your old life and your friends that are not willing to follow Jesus? Are you willing to allow the Holy Spirit to search out your heart so you can break away and follow Jesus? Jesus is asking you are you willing to take the journey with Him so we can make a difference in this generation. Jesus asked Peter, \"Do you love me more than these?\". What are your \"these\"?",
"description":"The devil will attempt to convince us that we have gone too far and we have sinned our way outside of the love of God. All these temptations are common to man and God will be FAITHFUL to bring us out. There is a sovereign move of God coming to the church of Jesus Christ and He will open up our hearts to the truth of His Word. Our enemies will be put to shame. They will leave suddenly and will not be able to fulfill the assignment they have over your life.",