Sermons About Comfort
Psalm 91: Protection is Found Under His Wings
There is absolutely nothing God cannot protect His children from in advance as well as during the most powerful attacks. If he says No, it cannot happen.
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History's Greatest Imitator
This prophetic message deals primarily with Antichrist and his rise to power after the Rapture of the Church. What is the event that kick starts the Tribulation period? Is it the Rapture, or the revelation of Antichrist? This End Times message covers a lot of material about prophetic events and is preached by Dr. Ron Comfort who is considered an expert in prophecy.
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True Love
What is true love? This message looks at how the life of Jesus Christ demonstrates the nature of true love. True love is disciplined, forgiving, and sacrificial. Soak in the love Christ has for you and take His love to a starving world that needs to know the love of God.
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The Famine is Coming
America is still the best country on earth, but what lies ahead for the United States if we continue to forget God. In this patriotic message, Dr. Ron Comfort uses the Bible and history to warn that a famine is coming for America unless we repent and experience true revival. Your heart will be stirred to pray for effectively for your country.
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Assurance of Salvation
The assurance of our salvation is the greatest truth that we can know. Christians will not grow spiritually or be fruitful in their Christian walk until they have the assurance of their salvation. This message by Dr. Ron Comfort examines 5 reasons why people do not get the assurance of their salvation. Personal altar workers and soulwinners need to understand this important concept.
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The Raising of Lazarus
Perhaps the greatest miracle that Jesus performed is only recorded in John's gospel, yet, there is much we can learn from the raising of Lazarus from the dead. Lazarus was dead, was raised, was bound, then loosed, and then feasted with Jesus. He also became a powerful soul-winner. Christians need to quit acting like they are dead in sins and need to shake off the old grave clothes of their former life.
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Jesus, the Man of Compassion
How could a thinking Christian believe that we are successfully getting the job done in soulwinning? Whether local or global evangelism, we are failing, and we are failing because we are missing the ingredient of compassion. This message reminds us of four things that Jesus saw when he looked at people. As you go through your day passing people all the time, what do you see -- just people, or lost souls on their way to Hell?
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You Belong to God
For Christians to experience true revival, they must realize that they belong to God. God has ownership of us in three ways. Understanding this truth will lead to a person giving their life totally to God. This principle will change your life forever. This is Dr. Ron Comfort's first message in Grace Baptist Church's 2009 Revival.
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The Church in Smyrna: Revelation 2:8
The church in Smyrna was made up of poor people who had endured many hardships. Jesus, the First and the Last, who defeated death, knows their tribulation, poverty, and the slander from the Jews that they have endured. Jesus tells them that he hears them, and yet they continue suffering. Not only does he call the church to not be afraid, he calls them to be faithful by treasuring him above all else, even to the point of death. He promises that the sufferings we experience right now, no matter how heavy they are, will one day seem light and momentary compared to the glory that he holds in store for his people. He suffered to end our suffering. He suffered so that no matter how much we have suffered at death, it is over. We will have an eternity with him.
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The Church in Smyrna: Revelation 2:8
The church in Smyrna was made up of poor people who had endured many hardships. Jesus, the First and the Last, who defeated death, knows their tribulation, poverty, and the slander from the Jews that they have endured. Jesus tells them that he hears them, and yet they continue suffering. Not only does he call the church to not be afraid, he calls them to be faithful by treasuring him above all else, even to the point of death. He promises that the sufferings we experience right now, no matter how heavy they are, will one day seem light and momentary compared to the glory that he holds in store for his people. He suffered to end our suffering. He suffered so that no matter how much we have suffered at death, it is over. We will have an eternity with him.
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