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- 1705 - Restoration (01)
In the midst of all the turmoil around us, we can have confidence that God is working out His master plan and His plan centers in His people. As people committed to Him we can have confidence that God's ultimate purpose restoration. And, our participating in God's program for the close of the age hinges on one word-the word "repentance."
- 1704 - Restoration (02)
- 1703 - Restoration (03)
- 1702 - Restoration (04)
- 1701 - Restoration (05)
- 1700 - Restoration (06)
- 1699 - Restoration (07)
- 1698 - Restoration (08)
- 1697 - Restoration (09)
- 1696 - Restoration (10)
- 1695 - Restoration (11)
As Derek has explained during this series, that very fact that restoration is needed indicates that the things to be restored have not been in their right place and condition. And, today he will deal primarily with the “Restoration of Israel” and talk about specifically about “prophecies” concerning the nation of Israel.
- 1694 - Restoration (12)
- 1693 - Restoration (13)
- 1692 - Restoration (14)
- 1691 - Restoration (15)
- 1690 - Fruit of the Spirit (1)
The fruit of the Spirit in nine forms is: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. In speaking about how fruit comes, Derek tells us that we need to bear in mind that both fruit and gifts are equally from the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit gives the gifts; the Holy Spirit also brings forth fruit. Both are equally the will of God
- 1689 - Fruit of the Spirit (2)
Today Derek will deal with the first form of fruit of the Holy Spirit, which is love. First of all, love is primary in the Christian faith. It occupies a place of importance that it shares with nothing else. Ultimately, all that really matters in the Christian life, Paul says, is faith expressing itself through love. External ordinances and rituals are of secondary importance. The center of your whole faith is expressed through love
- 1688 - Fruit of the Spirit (3)
Today Derek tackles the second form of fruit, the fruit of joy. Joy is a beautiful word. When God blesses parents with a beautiful baby girl, a name they might choose for her is "Joy." Altogether, there is something beautiful about joy. However, in order to experience its beauty in our lives, we need to understand the real nature of joy. And, in order to understand that, we must know something about human personality.
- 1687 - Fruit of the Spirit (4)
The third form of the fruit of the Spirit is the fruit of peace. From the negative point of view, peace implies the absence of conflict. Certainly, there can be no peace where there is conflict. But to end conflict requires reconciliation. It is important to see that. True peace only comes, however, when two who are at opposition have been reconciled. Peace is made possible only through reconciliation.
- 1686 - Fruit of the Spirit (5)
- 1685 - Fruit of the Spirit (6)
The fruit of kindness is the first fruit of the Spirit Derek will speak about today. The essential nature of kindness is treating other people the way we would wish them to treat us. That makes kindness practical, easy to comprehend and, in a certain sense, easy to apply, because we usually know how we would like other people to treat us. In fact, we're very clear about that in our minds.
- 1684 - Fruit of the Spirit (7)
Today Derek Prince will be talking about the fruit of goodness. To understand this fruit, Derek first looks at the word good itself. One of the most common words in the English language, we have watered down this word by using it very cheaply and carelessly. In Scripture, however, the word denotes excellence, especially moral excellence. And in its strictest use, it applies only to God Himself.
- 1683 - Fruit of the Spirit (8)
Today Derek will speak about the fruit of faith or faithfulness. There are three types of faith: faith to live by, the gift of faith, and the fruit of faith, which is an aspect of character, something that must be carefully cultivated. In some versions of the Bible this is translated "faith," in others it's translated "faithfulness." These are like the two sides of one coin. On one side is depending-that's faith. On the other side being dependable-that's faithfulness.
- 1682 - Fruit of the Spirit (9)
Today's fruit of the Spirit Derek is speaking about is the fruit of gentleness. The word in the original Greek can equally well be translated as meekness. Some versions use one word, some the other. We need to bear in mind that gentleness includes meekness and meekness includes gentleness. But meekness is not weakness, as many people think. But, the exact opposite is the true: meekness is the demonstration of strength.
- 1681 - Fruit of the Spirit (10)
Today's topic covers the last remaining form of spiritual fruit-the fruit of self-control. In some versions of the Bible, the word used is temperance, but that word is over 350 years old. In contemporary English today, "temperance" is often associated with abstinence from alcohol. However, the Greek word includes abstinence in every area of our lives. It not merely prohibits excessive indulgence in alcohol but just as much excessive indulgence in food, that is, gluttony or overeating.
- 1680 - Door Only You Can Open, The (1)
Derek begins this week’s study from Revelation 3 by highlighting the fact that Jesus is speaking. He points out that whoever hears His voice must be the one to open the door for Him. Jesus said that His sheep hear His voice, so those who hear Him knocking are part of His fold. They need to respond with action.
- 1679 - Door Only You Can Open, The (2)
- 1678 - Door Only You Can Open, The (3)
- 1677 - Door Only You Can Open, The (4)
In today’s study Derek looks at the story of Elijah and the widow who was called upon to bake him a cake using all the meal and oil that she had left. As she did so, her provision was miraculously multiplied. In this illustration, we can see that as we give up all we have to the Lord in faith, He will return back to us far more than we had.
- 1676 - Door Only You Can Open, The (5)
Derek closes this week’s study with the assurance that if we have given all we have to the Lord, He will share all that is His with us. We are joint heirs with Jesus, and have the Holy Spirit within us testifying that we are God’s children. As we share in Christ’s sufferings, as well as His glory, we know He will be with us through it all.
- 1675 - Fatherhood (1)
- 1674 - Fatherhood (2)
- 1673 - Fatherhood (3)
- 1672 - Fatherhood (4)
- 1671 - Fatherhood (5)
If a father fails, what happens to his family? Or, suppose that the fathers in a nation fail? What happens to that nation? It will be the decision of the fathers that determines the destiny of the nation. God requires the fathers to turn to the children, then He promises the children will return to their father.
- 1670 - It Cost All He Had (1)
Derek begins a new series entitled “It Cost All He Had.” What a difference it makes when you realize that this earth and this universe are not just a series of accidents, but everything was perceived out of the loving heart of a Father God. Learn how you’re part of His divine, eternal plan conceived in love.
- 1669 - It Cost All He Had (2)
- 1668 - It Cost All He Had (3)
Today, we will gain a greater understanding of the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross as Derek examines and explains how Jesus fulfilled prophecies. There was great purpose in everything that happened to Jesus. His sacrifice for us was complete … and completely powerful … to free us from sin and give us eternal life with Him.
- 1667 - It Cost All He Had (4)
- 1666 - It Cost All He Had (5)
It’s vitally important for us, as Christians, to fully understand the price Jesus paid for our salvation. You are so important to God that He sent His only begotten Son to die for your sins just so you could spend eternity with Him! Let’s listen as Derek continues to give us insight about the sacrifice of Jesus … and what that means to us.
- 1665 - Victory Over Death (1)
Is there something in you that Death: The Universal Appointment flinches just for a moment at the mention of the word "death"? Is your first reaction to not listen to this program? If so, that may be a sure indication that you need to listen to this program and to listen carefully to what Derek Prince is saying.
- 1664 - Victory Over Death (2)
Some people don't realize that there is a spiritual world. They think everything begins and ends in this world and there's nothing beyond. But the spiritual world is as real and objective as the physical world. The really important difference between the two worlds is that the physical is temporary and transient; the spiritual is eternal and unchanging.
Tue, 24 Mar 2015 - 1663 - Victory Over Death (3)
What is a kinsman-redeemer? Under the law of Moses and in the culture of Israel in the Old Testament, the kinsman-redeemer had two main responsibilities. The first, to avenge a near kinsman if he was murdered; and the second, to marry the widow of a near kinsman if he died. This is what Christ is for us.
Wed, 25 Mar 2015 - 1662 - Victory Over Death (4)Thu, 26 Mar 2015
- 1661 - Victory Over Death (5)Fri, 27 Mar 2015
- 1660 - Victory Over Death (6)Mon, 30 Mar 2015
- 1659 - Victory Over Death (7)Tue, 31 Mar 2015
- 1658 - Victory Over Death (8)Wed, 01 Apr 2015
- 1657 - Victory Over Death (9)Thu, 02 Apr 2015
- 1656 - Victory Over Death (10)Fri, 03 Apr 2015
- 1655 - Victory Over Death (11)Mon, 06 Apr 2015
- 1654 - Victory Over Death (12)Tue, 07 Apr 2015
- 1653 - Victory Over Death (13)Wed, 08 Apr 2015
- 1652 - Victory Over Death (14)Thu, 09 Apr 2015
- 1651 - Victory Over Death (15)
Few people are prepared for the death of a loved one. A couple could live together for many years and yet not be prepared when God calls one of them home. That is unrealistic because God is going to take one home. And don't forget: caskets come in all sizes. But, we can face the death of a loved one in victory and it can prove to be yet another evidence of God's love and faithfulness.
Fri, 10 Apr 2015 - 1650 - Gifts of the Spirit (1)
Today, Derek begins a new series on the gifts of the Spirit. Any questions you may have about this subject are sure to be answered this week as he teaches line upon line and precept upon precept. You'll not only be thoroughly informed, but you'll also be entirely engaged he shares from his extensive experience and many interesting personal stories this week.
- 1649 - Gifts of the Spirit (2)
The gifts of the Holy Spirit can logically be divided up into three groups each containing three gifts: three gifts of revelation, three gifts of power, and three vocal gifts. Today Derek speaks about the first of the gifts of revelation, the word of wisdom. Derek brings us to the Scripture to see how this manifestation of the Holy Spirit works in life.
- 1648 - Gifts of the Spirit (3)
- 1647 - Gifts of the Spirit (4)
Derek defines "discerning of spirits" as the ability to recognize, identify and distinguish between various kinds of spirits that confront us. In this connection we need to bear in mind that the Christian ministry is a ministry in the spiritual realm. Ephesians 6:12 says we are not fighting enemies of flesh and blood or persons with bodies, but we are arrayed against an evil spiritual kingdom, spirits of wickedness. So it's essential that we are equipped to handle our spiritual enemies.
- 1646 - Gifts of the Spirit (5)
- 1645 - Gifts of the Spirit (6)
Tthe nature of the healing that is spoken about here, Derek tells us, is the healing power of God channeled through the one who ministers the gift into the body of the one who is sick. Healing is directly related to sickness-where there is no sickness, there is no need of healing. So, healing is God's divine, supernatural power, channeled through a human believer, into the body of the one who is sick.
- 1644 - Gifts of the Spirit (7)
- 1643 - Gifts of the Spirit (8)
- 1642 - Gifts of the Spirit (9)
- 1641 - Gifts of the Spirit (10)
Interpretation of tongues is the ability, supernaturally given by the Holy Spirit, to present in a known language the meaning of something that has previously been given out in an unknown language. The person who brings the interpretation may be the same person who gave the utterance in the unknown tongue or it may be another person. The Scripture leaves room for either possibility.
- 1640 - What God's Word Will Do for You (1)
- 1639 - What God's Word Will Do for You (2)
- 1638 - What God's Word Will Do for You (3)
- 1637 - What God's Word Will Do for You (4)
Derek explains how God's Word provides suitable spiritual nourishment for the new life that has been produced in us by the new birth. This nourishment comes in various forms based on the stage of our spiritual development: first, milk for new-born babes; then bread for those who are growing up; finally, solid food, or a complete diet, for those who are mature.
- 1636 - What God's Word Will Do for You (5)
- 1635 - What God's Word Will Do for You (6)
God's Word is the source of mental illumination. Derek explains how it penetrates our minds like a ray of light and dispels the darkness that has been produced by our alienation from God; and how, just as there is no substitute for light in the physical realm, so there is no substitute for God's Word in the spiritual realm.
- 1634 - What God's Word Will Do for You (7)
Is there a way to lead a pure life in today's world? It often seems almost inevitable that we'll be involved in immorality and various forms of impurity. But the psalmist says that a young person can keep his or her way pure. How? If we follow the principles that are laid down for us in the Word of God.
- 1633 - What God's Word Will Do for You (8)
- 1632 - What God's Word Will Do for You (9)
- 1631 - What God's Word Will Do for You (10)
In today's message, Derek talks about how God's Word is our judge. Many people don't like to think about judgment, but the fact of the matter is that judgment is a part of God's total dealing with the human race. Furthermore, in the last resort, the final judge is God Himself. This is clearly presented throughout the whole Bible. Someday we will all have to answer to God.
- 1630 - Relationship with God's People (1)
- 1629 - Relationship with God's People (2)
- 1628 - Relationship with God's People (3)
- 1627 - Relationship with God's People (4)
- 1626 - Relationship with God's People (5)
- 1625 - Relationship with God (1)
- 1624 - Relationship with God (2)
- 1623 - Relationship with God (3)
- 1622 - Relationship with God (4)
- 1621 - Relationship with God (5)
Using examples from the Old Testament in how God dealt with Israel in the Old Testament, Derek explains that when God redeemed Israel out of Egypt and made a covenant with them, He became their husband. This covenant relationship was as binding as that of a husband and wife, so their subsequent disobedience was referred to by their prophets as adultery.
- 1620 - Overcoming Guilt, Shame, and Rejection (1)
Derek begins this study by looking at guilt and the remedy for it through the Lamb who carries away our sin. We obtain forgiveness of sin by confessing it and receiving our forgiveness, then walking in the righteousness Christ has provided for us; a righteousness which has never known sin, which has no guilty past, and which has nothing to be ashamed of.
- 1619 - Overcoming Guilt, Shame, and Rejection (2)
- 1618 - Overcoming Guilt, Shame, and Rejection (3)
- 1617 - Overcoming Guilt, Shame, and Rejection (4)
Derek continues looking at kinds and causes of rejection such as an orphan might experience, or the break-up of a marriage, or self-rejection. He then looks at the remedy… the cross, where Jesus experienced first rejection from His own people, the Jews, and then from His own Father God, leading to His death of a broken heart.
- 1616 - Overcoming Guilt, Shame, and Rejection (5)
Derek finishes this study by using the Word to show that through the finished work of Jesus, we are accepted by God into His family. He leads us in a prayer to receive what God has provided; for guilt you are pronounced NOT GUILTY, for shame you have been given His GLORY, and for rejection you have been ACCEPTED. You’re not just tolerated, you’re WELCOME into His presence and all He has.
- 1615 - Truth, Faith, Love: My God-Given Goals (1)
Today we begin a look at the foundation of Derek’s salvation experience. He speaks of the need for a solid foundation for building a Christian life and then draws from his beginnings of coming to know Jesus. God humorously brought Derek to a place to hear the gospel and then helped him see his need.
- 1614 - Truth, Faith, Love: My God-Given Goals (2)
- 1613 - Truth, Faith, Love: My God-Given Goals (3)
Derek picks up with the strange laughter that came from his salvation experience and then tells how he was baptized in the Holy Spirit one night and began speaking in tongues. His next adventure in his new life took him to South Africa and then to the deserts of North Africa for more learning in this life of faith.
- 1612 - Truth, Faith, Love: My God-Given Goals (4)
- 1611 - Truth, Faith, Love: My God-Given Goals (5)
Derek finishes this week’s study by looking at the prophetic word that he would be a teacher of the Scriptures in truth and faith and love which are in Christ Jesus for many. This became his life’s goal and through the years God brought it to fruition in Derek’s life. He discovered the order was just the way it needed to be, culminating in knowing God’s love and producing it in other people.
- 1610 - God Knows No Generation Gap (1)
Derek begins this theme by expounding on four characteristics of the Christian life that span all age groups: loyalty, friendship, commitment and a desire to succeed. He begins with loyalty, considered as faith. Friendship is next; friends become close personal relationships. Closely related to friendship is commitment, a personal commitment to Jesus Christ. Tomorrow we look at the fourth characteristic: the desire to succeed.
- 1609 - God Knows No Generation Gap (2)
Today we look at the fourth common characteristic of the Christian life and that is the desire to succeed. Derek teaches that everyone, in a sense, has a yearning for success. The key to attaining that success is to do the will of God. The will of God is unshakable, unchanging, eternal and undefeatable. And when you unite your will with the will of God, you become like that will of God: unshakable, unchanging, undefeatable.
- 1608 - God Knows No Generation Gap (3)
- 1607 - God Knows No Generation Gap (4)
- 1606 - God Knows No Generation Gap (5)
Derek finishes this week’s message by telling how he led his Sudanese friend, Ali, to Jesus, and the way it impacted everyone at the hospital. He then invites you to commit your life afresh to the Lord, also giving an opportunity for any listener to receive Christ and find this salvation that comes through Him alone.
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