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This sermon emphasizes the importance of daily conscious awareness of God, striving to reach a heavenly goal, and prioritizing spiritual diligence over earthly pursuits. It uses various biblical references and anecdotes to illustrate the need for complete surrender to God and unwavering focus on Him, warning against distractions and complacency.
This sermon uses the parable of the rich young man to illustrate the spiritual void in people’s hearts, emphasizing the need for complete devotion to God and obedience to His word to overcome sin and achieve spiritual fulfillment. The speaker challenges listeners to examine their own spiritual lives, urging them to actively seek God’s voice and to be willing to sacrifice anything that hinders their relationship with Him.
This sermon uses Isaiah 8:14 to discuss Christ as the cornerstone of faith, emphasizing a personal relationship with Him as crucial for forgiveness and overcoming sin. The preacher uses various examples, including a group of communists finding faith and a woman deceiving her counselor, to illustrate how the heart’s deceitfulness can cause Christ to become a stumbling block if not addressed through humility and a commitment to living a life pleasing to God.
Baba Dube’s sermon emphasizes the importance of salvation through Jesus Christ, highlighting the persecution faced by those who preach the Gospel and the hypocrisy of those who claim salvation but continue to live in sin. He uses parables and scripture to illustrate the transformative power of accepting Christ and warns against the dangers of worldly temptations and a false sense of security.
This sermon focuses on the theme of “the acceptable year of the Lord,” urging listeners to fully surrender their lives to Christ, embracing forgiveness and obedience to experience God’s blessings in the coming year. The speakers encourage self-reflection, repentance, and a commitment to living a life pleasing to God, emphasizing that true acceptance comes through faith and surrender, not personal accomplishments.
This New Year’s sermon uses 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 to urge Christians to examine their lives, ensuring their actions align with their faith and reflect the “new creation” promised in Christ. The speaker emphasizes the importance of repentance and living a life that reflects the transformative power of God’s grace, urging listeners to let the “old things pass away” and embrace a new life in Christ.