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God's Amazing Love for the Backslider

Dr. H. T. Spence | Mar 5, 2006

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The Introduction: The Passion Week of Christ
Date: Apr 13, 2025
Service Type: Annual Bible Conference
Scripture: Acts 1:1–3
The Triumphant Entry
Date: Apr 13, 2025
Service Type: Annual Bible Conference
Scripture: John 12:12–19
Sanctification: Coming to Love God with All Our Heart
Date: Mar 30, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Exodus 21:5–6; Revelation 2:1–7
Summary: Why did the Church fall away in Church history? It was because they left their first love, their superlative love for Christ. Love for Christ is the highest motive for our living for Him.
Living the Life of the New Creation
Date: Mar 26, 2025
Service Type: Wednesday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Exodus 21:1–6; Romans 6:1, 15; Romans 7:7; Jude 17–19
Summary: There must come the time early in the Christian life when we decide how we are going to live the Christian life: our way or God’s way. Will we serve Him out of bondage or serve Him out of deep love as a love servant?
That Form of Doctrine Delivered: Sanctification, God’s Rest
Date: Mar 23, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Romans 6:17–18; Hebrews 4:1–3
Summary: Oh, the need of entering into God’s Rest. Let us labor to enter into it.
The Rest to Be Found in the New Creation
Date: Mar 23, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Hebrews 4:9–13; Romans 6:17; John 17:17
Summary: There are two rests that are mentioned in the New Testament that God desires for all His people to come to. They truly will be needed in living this life on earth.
The Mantle Falling to Elisha
Date: Mar 19, 2025
Service Type: Wednesday Evening Sermon
Scripture: 1 Kings 19:14–21
Summary: This message draws us to the calling given to Elisha as commanded by God to Elijah. What were the steps of this calling? And how was this to be seen at the translation of Elijah?
Walking With God in the New Creation
Date: Mar 16, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Genesis 5:21–24; Ephesians 2:1–2; John 10:1–10
Summary: One of the precious insightful truths that was learned early buy God’s men is how to walk with God. This began back in the Garden and can continue even today.
The Trilogy of a Walk With God in the New Creation
Date: Mar 16, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Genesis 5:22–24; Genesis 17:1; Deuteronomy 13:4
Summary: There were found early in the history of walking with God three aspects: walking before God; walking with God; and walking behind God or following God.
Five Voices of Significance
Date: Mar 14, 2025
Service Type: Forwarding the Faith
Standing and Growing on in Grace
Date: Mar 12, 2025
Service Type: Wednesday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Romans 5:1–5
Summary: Once the believer has entered the grace of God in conversion, he must see the availability of his access to so much more of grace. Yet, as we grow, tribulations come, working patience, and experience, and hope. These all must come into our spiritual lives found on the path of grace.
The New Birth Versus Sanctification
Date: Mar 9, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: 1 John 3:5; 1 Thessalonians 5:23; 2 Corinthians 7:1
Summary: There must be seen the distinction between our new birth and the work of sanctification. And, there is a difference.
The Promises Left Us for Perfecting Holiness
Date: Mar 9, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 7:1
Summary: The great need in the Christian life is drawing from the promises as well as the provisions for growing deeper and having victory within our Christian life of the New Creation.
I Have Set the Lord Always Before Me
Date: Mar 6, 2025
Service Type: Forwarding the Faith
The Double Need for Sin in the New Creation
Date: Mar 5, 2025
Service Type: Wednesday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Psalm 51:1–10
How Shall We Live After Becoming a Christian?
Date: Mar 2, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Hebrews 2:11–18; Romans 6:1–2; Romans 10:4
Summary: Once the believer enters into the Christian life, how is he to live? He dares not let sin reign and abound. Christ came to be the end of the Law, and yet the law of sin must be broken.
Christ’s Temptations to Help Us
Date: Mar 2, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Hebrews 2:16–18
Summary: Christ came to earth and was tempted in all points like as we are, yet He overcame, becoming our example.
A Crest for the Christian Life
Date: Feb 28, 2025
Service Type: Forwarding the Faith
The Soul’s Hesitancy for Trials
Date: Feb 23, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Song of Solomon 4:16; Song of Solomon 5:1–10
Summary: When are we too old for trials; when does the heart become tired for Christ to call us into more service for Him?  Christ can call us to His service right up to the end of our days; “I am His and He is mine.”
The Trials Found Near the End of Life 
Date: Feb 23, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Song of Solomon 6:11–13
Summary: How is our Christian Life at the end?  This message brings us into the valleys in life which lead to the final season before God calls us home.
Stir Up the Gift: Part Three
Date: Feb 21, 2025
Service Type: Forwarding the Faith
Prayer in the Afflictions of Life 
Date: Feb 19, 2025
Service Type: Wednesday Evening Sermon
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:1–10
Summary: This message on prayer was preached on the eve of the Annual Prayer Day at Foundations.  The apostle Paul prayed for healing that never came, yet he entered into a rest about this continued affliction he bore.
The Master Key for Christ’s Cross in Our Life
Date: Feb 16, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 1:17–18; Colossians 1:20; Psalm 51:17
Summary: The Christian must come to know that “humility” and a broken heart are the key to living the Cross life as our appointed cross.
Christ: The Scapegoat for Us
Date: Feb 16, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Leviticus 16:15–22; Leviticus 26:40–42; Romans 10:9–11
Summary: To confess sin is one thing but for God to take away the guilt and accountability of the sin becomes part of the purpose of Christ’s death.  He is both the goat that dies and the goat to take away all of our sins.  The various biblical views of confession.
Stir Up the Gift: Part Two
Date: Feb 14, 2025
Service Type: Forwarding the Faith