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God's Amazing Love for the Backslider

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

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Faith’s Radiant Path
Date: Dec 6, 1996
Service Type: Wonderful Word Hour
Scripture: Ruth 1:6–16
Summary: A call to return from a backslidden life to one that is hungering after God.
The Honor of Desires
Date: May 29, 1996
Scripture: Exodus 20:17; 1 Timothy 6:10; Romans 1:26–27; Galatians 5:24; Colossians 3:5; Romans 1:31
Summary: It is important to see that God created desire in man that is honorable and not sinful. The problem is not that man has an honorable lust of the eye, lust of the flesh, and the pride of life; rather, it is when sin has affected these desires.
Those Who Desire Him
Date: Dec 24, 1995
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Haggai 2:7; Luke 3:15; Luke 17:22–23
Summary: A sermon presenting the the various longings and expectancies for the coming of Messiah from the perspectives of true and false religions.
The Hypocrisy of Religious Rightness
Date: Oct 15, 1995
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Matthew 23:1–39
Summary: A message warning Christians against becoming right in one’s own self rather than abiding in the righteousness of Jesus Christ.
Man and Woman with the Bible
Date: Sep 20, 1995
Scripture: Jeremiah 9:20–24
Summary: A sermon presenting the burden of how a man versus a woman should be in their relationship with the Scripture and their God-appointed roles.
Let Love Be Not Forced
Date: Aug 13, 1995
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Song of Solomon 2:7
Summary: This message speaks of the importance of love in its relation to Christ as well as to others, and love by nature is not forced, but awakens.
A Plan for Revival
Date: Aug 12, 1995
Scripture: 2 Chronicles 20:1–22
Rediscovering Holiness
Date: Jul 12, 1995
Scripture: Genesis 26:17–25
Summary: A sermon dealing with the need to dig again the old wells of holiness that have been stopped up in our times.