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The Manifested Lord

Dr. O. Talmadge Spence | Mar 11, 1984

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The Prayer of the Aged Believer
Date: Sep 21, 2003
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Psalm 71:1–24
The Spirit, Heart, and Name for Prayer
Date: Feb 23, 2003
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: John 16:12-17:4
The Honorable Prayer for God's Blessing
Date: Oct 16, 2002
Service Type: Wednesday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Genesis 27:34-38; Genesis 32:22-29; Joshua 15:17-19; 1 Chronicles 4:9-10
A Prayer for Knowledge and Power
Date: Feb 17, 2002
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Ephesians 1:15-23
A Prayer for Spiritual Enrichment
Date: Feb 17, 2002
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Ephesians 1:17-19; Ephesians 3:13-21
The Benefits of Prayer
Date: Jan 16, 1997
Service Type: Wonderful Word Hour
The Benefits of Prayer
Date: Jan 16, 1997
Service Type: Wonderful Word Hour
The Principle of Prayer
Date: Jan 11, 1984
Service Type: Wednesday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Luke 18:1–8
The Other Side of Prayer
Service Type: Wonderful Word Hour
Prayer Changes Me
Service Type: Wonderful Word Hour
God’s Keeping for Another Year
Date: Jan 7, 2018
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Psalm 91:1–16
The Meeting Place with God
Date: Feb 14, 2024
Service Type: Wednesday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Isaiah 48:10
Summary: Where is the place that God meets us in prayer? Sometimes it is at an altar or in church. But there are times God meets with us in the fire, in the crucible of life; it is the place He chooses to meet us for prayer. Let us discern that these times are appointed by Him.
The Call of Samuel
Date: Jan 14, 2024
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: 1 Samuel 1:24–28; 1 Samuel 3:1–4
Summary: This message unfolds the burden of Hannah and the birth and early years of Samuel in answer to the prayer of a mother.
Women Found in a Crucial Hour: Eve and Mary
Date: Aug 11, 2023
Service Type: Ladies Prayer Fellowship
Summary: The introduction to the Ladies Prayer Fellowship presenting the burden for the 24 hours appointed.  Both Eve the first woman and Mary of the New Testament faced crucial times. How did each one respond?
The Importance of Coming to Know Who I Am
Date: Jun 11, 2023
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Revelation 12:1–12; Galatians 2:20; Luke 9:18–26
Summary: This message follows the burden of the Men’s Prayer Conference and the need of coming to know “self” in Christ.
Praying for the Future Watchmen among God’s People
Date: Jul 31, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Isaiah 21:5–12, 62:6, 7; Ezekiel 3:17, 33:1–7
Summary: In these days when fewer young men are being called into the Ministry, we pray for laymen, teachers, and yet the prayer for God calling watchmen on the wall and in the streets for the next generation.
God’s Grand Plan of History
Date: Jun 12, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Hebrews 9:24–28
Summary: This message is a postscript to the Men’s Prayer Conference. It explains how God uses our subordinate histories in the grand plan of History for the glory of His Son.
Faith for the End Time
Date: Apr 3, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Luke 18:1–8
Summary: Drawn from Luke 18, prayer must be an integral part of our Christian life, even in the delays of providence. Presented are the four main elements of faith and the four enemies of faith.
The Vision of the Invisible God
Date: Mar 9, 2022
Service Type: Wednesday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Hebrews 11:27
Summary: Before we are given to prayer, we must come to see God and what He is capable of doing. This is to be seen in the life of Moses back in Egypt when he came to see God that brought an endurance in his life during the forty years on the backside of the desert in Midian.
The Imperative Need of Remaining in Christ
Date: Mar 6, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: John 15:1–17; Matthew 6:8–15; Luke 11:1–4
Summary: What does it mean to abide and to remain in Christ, and what does it mean for Christ to abide in me? In this remaining in Christ, we must be given to prayer for this hour in Christian history and the need of fruit as the proof of abiding.
God’s Priests Appointed for the Night Watch
Date: Mar 2, 2022
Service Type: Wednesday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Psalm 134:1–3
Summary: Drawing from Psalm 134 which is dedicated to those priests who entered the temple for the night duty of watching and prayer. We are in the final night season as God’s saints. We must ever remain on watch in praying and living.
Watch and Pray
Date: Feb 20, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Matthew 26:31–47
Summary: The call of Jesus to His disciples in the Garden of Gethsemene to “watch” with Him and the need of prayer. As we are nearing the darkest hour of history, we must be given to watching and praying lest we enter INTO temptation.
The Power of Deliverance, But Caring Not
Date: Jan 23, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Genesis 19:1–26; Hebrews 12:25–29
Summary: The life of Lot: his blessings, choices, and his choice of living in Sodom. Through the prayer of Abraham, his nephew Lot, his wife, and two daughters are delivered from the burning city of judgment. But during the exodus Lot’s wife looks back and becomes a pillar of salt. Oh, to be delivered but no appreciation for the deliverance.
The Revival of Hope
Date: Nov 28, 2021
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Luke 1:1–12
Summary: The End Time of the Old Testament and the transition of the 400 silent years, brought the new dispensation of God in announcing to Zecharias that his prayer was heard. It seems that this priest had lost hope after so long praying. We must never permit hope to die in our lives as Christians.
Revival to the Glory of God
Date: Nov 17, 2021
Service Type: Wednesday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Exodus 33:12–17
Summary: The seeking of revival is to be with the highest motive: to the glory of God. This message draws from Moses’ prayer in the aftermath of of the people’s failures at Mt. Sinai.