Synopsis
The latest feed from SermonAudio Classics on SermonAudio.com.
Episodes
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Ask the Puritans Podcast
25/02/2026 Duration: 17minIn today's episode, we're discussing: https://www.sermonaudio.com/news/ask-the-puritans Tune in for an upbeat, AI-generated podcast where digital hosts dive into the latest news and updates from SermonAudio with energy, insight, and a touch of wit!
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Player Panel Podcast
21/02/2026 Duration: 17minIn today's episode, we're discussing: https://www.sermonaudio.com/news/player-planels Tune in for an upbeat, AI-generated podcast where digital hosts dive into the latest news and updates from SermonAudio with energy, insight, and a touch of wit!
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24: Don't Refuse God's Voice
18/02/2026 Duration: 10minThe sermon centers on the urgent call to heed God's voice, emphasizing that while humanity uniquely resists divine authority, God's Word remains sovereign and will ultimately command universal attention. Drawing from Hebrews 12:25–26, it contrasts the past shaking of the earth at Sinai with a future, even greater shaking of both earth and heaven, affirming God's promise to restore His authority in a world that has increasingly silenced His voice. The preacher underscores the spiritual danger of neglecting God's speaking—especially within the church—where apathy and distraction have replaced reverence, and calls believers to intentional, focused engagement with Scripture. This future shaking, though currently deferred, is certain and will culminate in a divine revelation that will compel all creation to recognize God's supremacy. The message is both a warning against spiritual complacency and a hopeful encouragement to persevere in prayer, trusting that God will fulfill His promise to shake heaven and earth wi
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11: Call Unto Me, I Will Answer Thee
18/02/2026 Duration: 15minIn the midst of national and personal despair, this sermon draws from Jeremiah 33 to proclaim a divine invitation: call upon God, and He will answer, revealing 'great and mighty things which thou knowest not.' Centered on the promise that God, the eternal and faithful Creator, remains accessible even in imprisonment and exile, the message emphasizes that divine faithfulness transcends human failure and historical darkness. The preacher underscores that God's willingness to respond is not contingent on human worthiness but on His covenantal character, inviting believers to approach Him with boldness, even in times of backsliding and suffering. The chapter's prophetic hope—of restoration, return, and divine intervention—serves as a timeless assurance that God's power surpasses present circumstances, calling the church to persistent prayer and unwavering trust. Ultimately, the sermon urges believers to hold fast to God's promises, treating them not as abstract ideals but as living, binding commitments to be clai
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10: Not By Might, Not By Power
18/02/2026 Duration: 18minThe sermon centers on the divine truth that spiritual victory is not achieved through human strength, resources, or strategy, but solely through the empowering presence of God's Spirit, as declared in Zechariah 4:6. It confronts the pervasive sense of powerlessness and despair felt by believers in a morally decaying world, drawing parallels between the post-exilic Jews' stalled temple-building and the modern church's spiritual stagnation. The message emphasizes that God intentionally allows believers to confront overwhelming challenges to break their reliance on self and cultivate dependence on the Holy Spirit, who alone can transform hearts, overcome sin, and advance the kingdom. The preacher calls the church to repentance, urging a renewed commitment to prayer, humility, and spiritual sensitivity, warning that neglecting the Spirit through busyness, self-reliance, or doctrinal pride quenches His work. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that Christ's victory is certain, not by human might, but by the Spirit's so
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09: Ready Reservoirs of Grace & Mercy
18/02/2026 Duration: 09minThe sermon centers on God's patient, gracious readiness to pour out mercy and grace upon His people, emphasizing that His delays are not denials but divine preparation for revival. Drawing from Isaiah 30:18, it highlights that God's reservoirs of grace are stored for those who repent and return to Him in humility, particularly in the midst of spiritual complacency and misplaced alliances. The message calls believers to examine their lives and communities for unrepentant sin—whether in self-reliant planning or ungodly relationships—and to return to God with honest confession. Through references to Jeremiah 31 and Hosea 6, it affirms God's tender heart, His unwavering love, and His promise to heal, revive, and restore those who seek Him. The tone is both convicting and comforting, urging the church to persevere in prayer with confident hope, knowing that God's coming is as certain as the dawn and His mercy as sure as spring rains after a dry season.
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08: The Lord Breaking Forth
18/02/2026 Duration: 07minThe sermon centers on the urgent need for spiritual awakening on campus, drawing from 2 Samuel 5:17–20 to illustrate God's supernatural intervention when His people seek Him in faith. It emphasizes that divine breakthrough—like a bursting flood or a dam breaking—comes not through human effort but through divine action, as seen in David's victory at Baal Parazim, where God broke forth in power. The preacher warns of a modern spiritual famine not of physical scarcity, but of hearing the Word of God, exacerbated by unprecedented distractions from technology and cultural noise. He calls the congregation to become true hearers of Scripture, urging a deep longing for God's presence and a revival ignited through prayer and the preached Word. The tone is both pastoral and prophetic, blending conviction with hope, as the prayer is for a transformative, supernatural outpouring that renews hearts and changes generations.
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07: Three Prayers
18/02/2026 Duration: 14minThis sermon presents a profound meditation on three distinct prayers that reveal the essence and urgency of genuine Christian intercession: one from hell, marked by desperate regret too late for salvation; one from the cross, where Christ's perfect intercession for His persecutors embodies divine mercy and secures the believer's salvation; and one from heaven, where Christ eternally intercedes for His people, ensuring their perseverance and hope. The preacher underscores that true prayer is not mechanical or self-serving but flows from a heart transformed by grace, reflecting love for God and concern for others, especially in times of spiritual decline. He challenges the church to move beyond ritual and complacency, calling for a revival born not of human effort but of humble, persistent prayer that mirrors Christ's own intercession. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that the church's vitality depends not on its own strength but on the unceasing, life-giving prayer of Christ in heaven, and it calls believers to
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06: No Repentance, No Reply
18/02/2026 Duration: 14minThe sermon centers on the indispensable role of repentance in genuine prayer and spiritual revival, rooted in Psalm 66:18, which declares that God will not hear those who harbor unconfessed sin in their hearts. It emphasizes that true prayer requires a heart free from affection toward known iniquity, warning that even fervent intercession is ineffective if accompanied by unrepented sin. The preacher underscores the seriousness of approaching a holy God with a divided heart, stressing that divine hearing is contingent upon personal repentance, not merely theological assurances of salvation. Drawing from historical revivals and personal spiritual reflection, the message calls for deep self-examination, confession, and the radical removal of anything that hinders communion with God. Ultimately, it presents repentance not as a barrier to prayer, but as its necessary foundation, inviting the hearers to seek God's cleansing and experience the breakthrough of a renewed, responsive relationship with Him.
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23: The Wonder of Bold Access
18/02/2026 Duration: 07minThe sermon centers on the profound privilege of Christian prayer, grounded in the access granted through Christ's blood to the holiest place, where the triune God—Father, Son, and Spirit—welcomes believers with intimate, childlike boldness. It emphasizes that true prayer is not a performance but a dependent, personal communion with God, marked by humility, longing, and the Spirit's inner work, which stirs holy desires and aligns hearts with divine will. Prayer is portrayed as spiritual warfare and global fellowship, a frontline engagement that advances God's kingdom, unites believers across nations and ages, and deepens faith through perseverance and divine delay. The ultimate answer to prayer is not merely material provision, but the gift of God Himself—more love for Christ, hatred of sin, joy, holiness, and longing for heaven—wherein all things are found. Thus, prayer is both a personal breath of the soul and a powerful, unified act of worship and resistance that draws believers into the eternal communion o
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22: Shaking
18/02/2026 Duration: 16minThe sermon centers on the transformative power of prayer and the divine encounter that results in a profound awareness of God's presence, holiness, and grace. Drawing from key biblical moments—including the shaking of the prayer meeting in Acts 4, the earthquake in Philippi, the theophany at Sinai, Isaiah's vision of God's holiness, and the cosmic events at Christ's crucifixion—it emphasizes that true revival is marked by a spiritual trembling before the Almighty. This shaking is not merely physical but a deep, reverent awakening to God's power, holiness, and redemptive love through Christ, leading believers into a deeper dependence on His grace. The preacher calls for a renewed pursuit of God, urging the church to seek Him with diligence so that they may experience the same boldness, unity, and supernatural empowerment seen in the early church. Ultimately, the message is that genuine spiritual revival arises when hearts are shaken by the reality of God's nearness, resulting in transformed lives and a vibrant
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21: Praying for Fruitfulness
18/02/2026 Duration: 09minThe sermon centers on the biblical call to spiritual fruitfulness rooted in abiding in Christ, drawing from John 15:7–8 to emphasize that genuine prayer and lasting spiritual growth are inseparable from remaining in Christ and allowing His words to dwell within. It highlights two dimensions of fruitfulness—conversions and Christ-like character—both of which require divine empowerment and intentional discipleship. The preacher underscores that effective prayer is not merely petitioning but arises from deep spiritual alignment, informed by Scripture and shaped by experience, as illustrated through personal reflections on leadership and ministry. He calls the audience to prayerful engagement, linking their intercession to God's ongoing work in the life of the institution and the broader church, especially as it approaches a significant milestone. The tone is both pastoral and prophetic, inviting believers to participate in God's redemptive purposes with faith, humility, and purpose.
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20: A Perpetual Incense Before the Lord
18/02/2026 Duration: 12minThe sermon draws from Exodus 30's altar of incense to emphasize that prayer is not merely a scheduled discipline but a perpetual posture of the heart before God. Centered on the imagery of incense rising continually as a sweet aroma, it portrays prayer as a living, ongoing communion that extends beyond set times, permeating every moment of the day. The preacher contrasts the public altar of sacrifice with the private, intimate altar of incense, underscoring that true prayer occurs in the secret place, where the believer meets God face to face. While specific times for prayer—morning and evening—are honored as bookends to the day, the goal is not duration but a continuous spirit of prayer, where each 'amen' marks the beginning of a day lived in God's presence. The message calls believers to avoid both neglecting prayer and reducing it to mechanical routine, instead cultivating a deep, abiding awareness of God's nearness, fueled by the Holy Spirit and sustained by the finished work of Christ.
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19: Let Not Your Hands Be Weak
18/02/2026 Duration: 16minThe sermon draws from 2 Chronicles 15 to emphasize that divine victory does not justify complacency, but calls for continued faithfulness. It highlights the enduring truth that God remains with His people only as long as they remain with Him, warning against the subtle danger of spiritual weariness after seasons of blessing. The central exhortation—'Be strong, and let not your hands be weak'—calls for steadfast obedience, not driven by emotion or momentum, but by covenantal resolve to persevere in prayer, holiness, and service despite fatigue and discouragement. The promise of reward, though not always immediate or as expected, is certain, rooted in God's faithfulness and exemplified in Christ's own faithful endurance to the cross. Ultimately, the message is one of pastoral encouragement: remain faithful, press on, and trust that God will honor every faithful effort with eternal reward.
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18: What The Church Needs
18/02/2026 Duration: 21minThe sermon unfolds a profound spiritual journey rooted in the Song of Solomon, portraying the believer's intimate yet often strained relationship with Christ. It highlights three pivotal stages: the painful reality of spiritual separation, where the sense of God's presence fades despite outward religious activity; the earnest, determined seeking of the beloved, marked by longing and repentant pursuit rather than mere requests for blessings; and the ultimate joy of reunion, where the soul, having pursued Christ relentlessly, finds Him again and clings to Him with renewed intimacy. The central message underscores that true spiritual revival begins not with performance but with a heart that mourns the absence of Christ, seeks Him with persistence, and rejoices in His return. The allegory reveals that even in seasons of spiritual dryness, the believer's love for Christ is revealed not in perfection but in the desire to be near Him, and that God delights in being sought, held, and cherished. This cycle of separati
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17: Never Out of Reach from God
18/02/2026 Duration: 11minThis sermon, drawn from Psalm 61, presents a powerful meditation on divine refuge in the midst of spiritual struggle, framing prayer as a profound encounter with God's faithfulness. Centered on four distinct heart conditions—distant, overwhelmed, threatened, and uncertain—the message affirms that no condition is beyond God's reach, as He is ever-present as shelter, strength, and eternal dwelling. The preacher emphasizes that prayer is not merely ritual but a battle of faith, where the soul cries out with urgency, trusting in God's sustaining power and unwavering love. Through the lens of Scripture, including references to Daniel, the prodigal son, and Philippians, the sermon calls believers to cast their burdens, find safety in God's presence, and abide in His tabernacle with confident hope. Ultimately, the message is one of steadfast assurance: in Christ, every heart, no matter its state, can find its true home in God's eternal care.
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16: Stilling the Soul's Storms
18/02/2026 Duration: 12minThe sermon draws from Philippians 4:4–9 to reveal that true peace is not found in circumstances, emotions, or worldly pursuits, but in a living, abiding relationship with Christ, who is the foundation of joy, prayer, and inner tranquility. It emphasizes that genuine rejoicing is not a reaction to favorable conditions but a divine command rooted in union with Christ, even amid suffering. The passage calls believers to replace anxiety with prayer and thanksgiving, trusting that God's peace—supernatural and surpassing understanding—will guard the heart and mind through Christ. Central to sustaining this peace is the intentional renewal of the mind, guarding thoughts against worldly influences and deliberately meditating on what is true, honorable, pure, and praiseworthy. Ultimately, peace is not merely a gift to be received but a reality to be lived through obedience to God's Word, resulting in the personal presence of the God of peace. This peace, therefore, is not a feeling, technique, or self-generated state,
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15: Pray and Not Faint
18/02/2026 Duration: 10minThe sermon centers on the parable of the persistent widow in Luke 18, emphasizing that believers must pray continually and not grow weary, as true faith is demonstrated through active, patient perseverance. Drawing from the unjust judge's reluctant response to the widow's relentless appeals, the message underscores that God, who is infinitely more just and loving, will surely answer the prayers of His elect who cry out to Him day and night. The preacher highlights that patience is not passive resignation but an active trust in God's timing, rooted in faith and sustained by the Holy Spirit, contrasting the world's demand for instant results with God's sovereign, purposeful timing. Through biblical examples like Abraham, David, and Joseph, the sermon illustrates that waiting with faith is a hallmark of God's people, and that enduring faith and patience are essential to pleasing God. Ultimately, the call is to persevere in prayer, trusting in God's faithfulness, knowing He will act in His appointed time, and not
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14: We Have a Great High Priest
18/02/2026 Duration: 11minThe sermon centers on the profound truth that Jesus, as our great high priest, uniquely bridges the divide between humanity and God, being fully human yet without sin, thus able to sympathize with our weaknesses while remaining perfectly holy. Anchored on both sides of the divine-human divide—fully one of us and exalted at God's right hand—He enables believers to approach the throne of grace with bold confidence, not with fear or hesitation. This throne is not one of judgment but of boundless mercy and grace, where every need, whether for forgiveness or strength, can be met through Him. The message calls the faithful to draw near without reservation, trusting that Jesus, having been tested in every way yet sinless, intercedes for us with perfect understanding and power. The application extends beyond personal prayer to include intercession for others, families, communities, and the world, emphasizing that God's grace and mercy are always available and sufficient for every time of need.
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13: Afflicting Ourselves
18/02/2026 Duration: 16minThe sermon draws from Ezra 8:21–22 to emphasize the necessity of corporate fasting and prayer as a response to spiritual complacency and misplaced trust in worldly resources. It highlights the danger of self-deception, urging believers to measure themselves not against flawed human standards but against biblical holiness and the godly examples of the past. The central theme is repentance—acknowledging personal and corporate failure, especially the hypocrisy of preaching dependence on God while relying on human strength. The preacher underscores that true faith is demonstrated not in words alone but in actions that reflect trust in God's power, not in political or military might. The call to prayer is rooted in humility, recognizing that God alone can guide His people into the right way and restore what has been lost. The sermon concludes with a powerful appeal to emulate the penitent prayers of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Daniel, pleading for divine mercy and renewal.