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How to Recognize the Holy Spirit’s Conviction | Dr. Andy Brown

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This powerful message takes us deep into the heart of what it means to experience true conviction from the Holy Spirit. Through the historical account of young John Merritt, who entered a meeting intending to disrupt it but instead found himself overwhelmed by God's Word, we discover that conviction is far more than holding strong opinions. It's about being held by something greater than ourselves. The sermon explores John 16:7-11, where Jesus explains that the Holy Spirit will convict the world concerning three crucial realities: sin, righteousness, and judgment. What makes this teaching so compelling is how Jesus personalizes each element, centering them all on Himself. Sin is revealed not as a list of bad behaviors, but as fundamentally rooted in unbelief in Christ. Righteousness is shown not as our best efforts, but as receiving Christ's perfect righteousness as our own. And judgment is presented not as a future threat, but as an already-accomplished reality through the cross. We learn that conviction strips away our self-justification and defenses until our need for Jesus becomes undeniable. This isn't about feelings of shame or regret, but about the Holy Spirit pinpointing exactly what's wrong, taking us directly to God's Word, pointing us to Jesus, and pressing us to respond. The question that confronts each of us is simple yet profound: Have we personally responded to the Holy Spirit's conviction and received Jesus as Lord and Savior? #jesuschrist #gospel #salvation Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://www.youtube.com/@HeisForUs [https://www.youtube.com/@HeisForUs]

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episode How to Recognize the Holy Spirit’s Conviction | Dr. Andy Brown cover

How to Recognize the Holy Spirit’s Conviction | Dr. Andy Brown

This powerful message takes us deep into the heart of what it means to experience true conviction from the Holy Spirit. Through the historical account of young John Merritt, who entered a meeting intending to disrupt it but instead found himself overwhelmed by God's Word, we discover that conviction is far more than holding strong opinions. It's about being held by something greater than ourselves. The sermon explores John 16:7-11, where Jesus explains that the Holy Spirit will convict the world concerning three crucial realities: sin, righteousness, and judgment. What makes this teaching so compelling is how Jesus personalizes each element, centering them all on Himself. Sin is revealed not as a list of bad behaviors, but as fundamentally rooted in unbelief in Christ. Righteousness is shown not as our best efforts, but as receiving Christ's perfect righteousness as our own. And judgment is presented not as a future threat, but as an already-accomplished reality through the cross. We learn that conviction strips away our self-justification and defenses until our need for Jesus becomes undeniable. This isn't about feelings of shame or regret, but about the Holy Spirit pinpointing exactly what's wrong, taking us directly to God's Word, pointing us to Jesus, and pressing us to respond. The question that confronts each of us is simple yet profound: Have we personally responded to the Holy Spirit's conviction and received Jesus as Lord and Savior? #jesuschrist #gospel #salvation Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://www.youtube.com/@HeisForUs [https://www.youtube.com/@HeisForUs]

I går37 min
episode What Is the Purpose of Government? | Dr. Andy Brown cover

What Is the Purpose of Government? | Dr. Andy Brown

What is the biblical purpose of government? How should Christians respond to governing authorities while remaining faithful to Jesus Christ? In this sermon from Romans 13:1–7, we look at what the Bible teaches about government, authority, justice, taxes, conscience, and Christian responsibility in society. Paul wrote these words to believers living under the Roman Empire, just before intense persecution broke out against the church. Yet Scripture reminds us that God’s truth remains true in every circumstance. This message explores how government is God’s idea, how civil authorities are meant to serve the good, uphold justice, administer society, and remain accountable to God. It also challenges Christians to live as citizens of heaven and witnesses on earth, submitting ultimately to the authority of Jesus Christ. In this sermon, we discuss: * Romans 13 and the purpose of government * Christian submission to governing authorities * Government as God’s servant for good * Justice, morality, and accountability before God * Taxes, honor, respect, and civic responsibility * Religious liberty and the separation of church and state * Why Christians must obey God above all * Living as ambassadors for Christ in society Our ultimate hope is not in any earthly government, political party, president, congress, court, or nation. Our hope is in King Jesus, whose kingdom will never end. The greatest way to serve your country is to give your heart entirely to Jesus Christ and live as a faithful witness for His glory. #Romans13 #ChristianSermon #Government #BiblicalAuthority #ChristianityAndPolitics #JesusChrist #BibleTeaching #FaithAndPolitics #ReligiousLiberty #ChristianResponsibility #FirstBaptistStarkville #LiveSent Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://www.youtube.com/@HeisForUs [https://www.youtube.com/@HeisForUs]

5. juli 202639 min
episode Why the Church Grows Through Persecution | Dr. Andy Brown cover

Why the Church Grows Through Persecution | Dr. Andy Brown

Why does Christianity continue to grow in places where following Jesus is costly? In this sermon from Acts 5, we see the apostles arrested, imprisoned, beaten, and commanded not to preach in the name of Jesus. Yet instead of retreating in fear, they rejoiced that they were counted worthy to suffer for the name of Christ. This message, “Victorious Sacrifice,” explores how Christian faith flourishes under persecution, why the early church continued to grow despite opposition, and what it means to obey God rather than men. From the apostles in Jerusalem to persecuted Christians around the world today, the story of the church is shaped by believers who remain faithful to Jesus Christ in suffering. Kingdoms rise and fall, but the kingdom of Christ cannot be overthrown. In this sermon, we look at: Acts 5 and the persecution of the apostles Why the church grows under pressure What it means to suffer for the name of Jesus The inextinguishable faith of the early church How the gospel advances through sacrifice Why Jesus gives us something worth living for Jesus Christ is risen, His kingdom is unshakable, and His church cannot be stopped. #Acts5 #ChristianSermon #PersecutedChurch #JesusChrist #Gospel #EarlyChurch #FaithUnderFire #ObeyGodRatherThanMen #VictoriousSacrifice #FirstBaptistStarkville #livesent  Victorious Sacrifice Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://www.youtube.com/@HeisForUs [https://www.youtube.com/@HeisForUs]

28. juni 202638 min