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- Religion & Spirituality
God states that his word is living and active, like a two-edged sword that divides the spirit from the soul. Believers must dedicate their entire lives to studying the Bible. It is critical for us in order to obey biblical commands but also to grow in spiritual maturity. David and Gary Wilkerson as well as other speakers share their knowledge of the Bible here and walk alongside you through the scriptures.
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Women of Deliverance - Gary Wilkerson
In this sermon, Gary Wilkerson highlights the story of Samson's mother from Judges 13, an unnamed woman who, despite her barrenness, was chosen by God to bring forth a mighty deliverer for Israel. God often uses women in powerful ways, especially in times of need, to bring transformation and revival. This message encourages all women, whether mothers, wives, or single, to listen to God's voice and live out their faith, knowing God wants to use them mightily in this generation.
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Jesus in Your Crisis - David Wilkerson
David Wilkerson uses the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the book of Daniel to illustrate how believers can bring Christ into their crises. These men made three commitments: to live undefiled lives in the midst of a wicked society, to be seekers of God through prayer, and to trust God completely, even if he chooses not to deliver them. When believers make these same commitments, Christ will come to them in their crises and walk with them through their trials.
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Show Us Your Glory - Gary Wilkerson
In this sermon, Gary Wilkerson uses the story from Acts 3 about Peter and John healing a lame man to illustrate the glory of God. He emphasizes that God's glory is not just for special occasions but can be experienced daily by all Christians. He encourages the church to cling to God, seek His presence, and allow His glory to transform their lives. He also highlights the importance of unity in the church, stating that God's glory is more evident when believers come together in love and agreement.
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The Confidence We Have Towards God (1 John 5:13-21) - Joshua West
Joshua West delves into the concluding verses of 1 John, highlighting the unshakeable promises that God has given to believers. By examining 1 John 5:13-21, the sermon emphasizes the certainty of eternal life for those who believe in Jesus Christ, the assurance that God hears and answers prayers according to His will, and the victory over sin that believers should experience. The message encourages Christians to anchor their lives in these eternal truths, ensuring they remain steadfast amidst life's uncertainties and to guard against idolatry.
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Believing What God Says About You - Gary Wilkerson
In this sermon, Gary Wilkerson discusses how the devil accuses and deceives us, leading to feelings of worthlessness and inadequacy. He emphasizes the importance of being aware of these attacks, rejecting the lies, and instead agreeing with and affirming what God says about our value, purpose, and identity in Christ. Gary encourages Christians to spend time with Jesus, allowing His truth to heal their hearts and enable them to live out their calling to love and serve others.
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Consumed - John Bailey
John Bailey speaks about the necessity of living under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. He highlights the internal conflict between the flesh and the spirit that every believer experiences. Using Galatians 5 as a foundation, John Bailey explains that walking in step with the Holy Spirit leads to a life filled with the fruits of the Spirit, contrasting it with the destructive behaviors of living in the flesh. He encourages Christians to live cheerfully and generously, driven by a genuine desire to please God rather than out of obligation. Ultimately, he calls for a deep surrender to God's will, urging the church to seek the all-sufficient power of Christ in their lives.
https://wcm.link/s240529c