Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Excuses | Billy Graham Classic Sermon

Unshaken in Christ

 Streams in the Desert 


      Unshaken in Christ

      

      "God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early"

      

      (Ps. 46:2, 3, 5)

      

      "Shall not be moved"--what an inspiring declaration! Can it be possible that we, who are so easily moved by the things of earth, can arrive at a place where nothing can upset us or disturb our calm? Yes, it is possible; and the Apostle Paul knew it. When he was on his way to Jerusalem where he foresaw that "bonds and afflictions" awaited him, he could say triumphantly, "But none of these things move me." Everything in Paul's life and experience that could be shaken had been shaken, and he no longer counted his life, or any of life's possessions, dear to him. And we, if we will but let God have His way with us, may come to the same place, so that neither the fret and tear of little things of life, nor the great and heavy trials, can have power to move us from the peace that passeth understanding, which is declared to be the portion of those who have learned to rest only on God.

      

      "Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God; and he shall go no more out." To be as immovable as a pillar in the house of our God, is an end for which one would gladly endure all the shakings that may be necessary to bring us there! --Hannah Whitall Smith

      

      When God is in the midst of a kingdom or city He makes it as firm as Mount Zion, that cannot be removed. When He is in the midst of a soul, though calamities throng about it on all hands, and roar like the billows of the sea, yet there is a constant calm within, such a peace as the world can neither give nor take away. What is it but want of lodging God in the soul, and that in His stead the world is in men's hearts, that makes them shake like leaves at every blast of danger?

      --Archbishop Leighton

      

      "They that trust in the Lord shall be as Mount Zion, which cannot be removed, but abideth forever." There is a quaint old Scottish version that puts iron into our blood:

      

      "Who sticketh to God in stable trust

      As Zion's mount he stands full just,

      Which moveth no whit, nor yet doth reel,

      But standeth forever as stiff as steel!"



What It Means to Be a Man of God | Derek Prince

Pray for Azerbaijan

 


What It Means to Love God | Part 2 - Seven Steps to Revival | Derek Prince

Nearness to God (Ephesians 2:13) - Charles Spurgeon

The Goal Is Love | Part 1 - Seven Steps to Revival | Derek Prince

Monday, June 8, 2026

Isaiah 28:23-29

 



23 Give ye ear, and hear my voice; hearken, and hear my speech.


24 Doth the plowman plow all day to sow? doth he open and break the clods of his ground?


25 When he hath made plain the face thereof, doth he not cast abroad the fitches, and scatter the cummin, and cast in the principal wheat and the appointed barley and the rie in their place?


26 For his God doth instruct him to discretion, and doth teach him.


27 For the fitches are not threshed with a threshing instrument, neither is a cart wheel turned about upon the cummin; but the fitches are beaten out with a staff, and the cummin with a rod.


28 Bread corn is bruised; because he will not ever be threshing it, nor break it with the wheel of his cart, nor bruise it with his horsemen.


29 This also cometh forth from the Lord of hosts, which is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in working.


Visit to the Harvest Field How Does the Husbandman Wait What Does He Wait For - C. H. Spurgeon

"Bread corn is bruised" (Isa. xxviii. 28).

 Days of Heaven Upon Earth



      "Bread corn is bruised" (Isa. xxviii. 28).

      

      The farmer does not gather timothy and blue grass, and break it with a heavy machine.

      

      But he takes great pains with the wheat. So God takes great pains with those who are to be of much use to Him. There is a nature in them that needs this discipline.

      

      Don't wonder if the bread corn is treated with the wise, discriminating care that will fit it for food. He knows the way He is taking, and there is infinite tenderness in the oversight He gives.

      

      He is watching the furnace you are in lest the heat should be too intense. He wants it great enough to purify, and then it is withdrawn. He knoweth our frame. He will not let any temptation take us but such as is common to man, and He will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that we may be able to bear it.

      

      Do you believe in this disciplining love of the Husbandman, and are you trusting Him with the leading and government of your life? Oh, that you would cease to envy or be disturbed by the people around you! Some day you will be glad for the training and blessing they have brought you.



The Dream of the Barley Cake (Judges 7:13,14) - Charles Spurgeon Sermon

Ministries of the Holy Spirit | Derek Prince

Psalm 1

Pray for Indonesia

 


Do You Fear God? | Derek Prince

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Another Road, Another Chance | Billy Graham Classic Sermon

One Greater than the Temple- Charles Spurgeon

Bible Reflections One greater than Jonah is here

A Greater Than Solomon! - Charles Spurgeon

Waiting and Over-Waiting

Streams in the Desert


      Waiting and Over-Waiting

      

      "I have begun to give;...begin to possess" (Deut. 2:31).

      

      A great deal is said in the Bible about waiting for God. The lesson cannot be too strongly enforced. We easily grow impatient of God's delays. Much of our trouble in life comes out of our restless, sometimes reckless, haste. We cannot wait for the fruit to ripen, but insist on plucking it while it is green. We cannot wait for the answers to our prayers, although the things we ask for may require long years in their preparation for us. We are exhorted to walk with God; but ofttimes God walks very slowly. But there is another phase of the lesson. God often waits for us.

      

      We fail many times to receive the blessing He has ready for us, because we do not go forward with Him. While we miss much good through not waiting for God, we also miss much through over-waiting. There are times when our strength is to sit still, but there are also times when we are to go forward with a firm step.

      

      There are many Divine promises which are conditioned upon the beginning of some action on our part. When we begin to obey, God will begin to bless us. Great things were promised to Abraham, but not one of them could have been obtained by waiting in Chaldea. He must leave home, friends, and country, and go out into unknown paths and press on in unfaltering obedience in order to receive the promises. The ten lepers were told to show themselves to the priest, and "as they went they were cleansed." If they had waited to see the cleansing come in their flesh before they would start, they would never have seen it. God was waiting to cleanse them; and the moment their faith began to work, the blessing came.

      

      When the Israelites were shut in by a pursuing army at the Red Sea, they were commanded to "Go forward." Their duty was no longer one of waiting, but of rising up from bended knees and going forward in the way of heroic faith. They were commanded to show their faith at another time by beginning their march over the Jordan while the river ran to its widest banks. The key to unlock the gate into the Land of Promise they held in their own hands, and the gate would not turn on its hinges until they had approached it and unlocked it. That key was faith. We are set to fight certain battles. We say we can never be victorious; that we never can conquer these enemies; but, as we enter the conflict, One comes and fights by our side, and through Him we are more than conquerors. If we had waited, trembling and fearing, for our Helper to come before we would join the battle, we should have waited in vain. This would have been the over-waiting of unbelief. God is waiting to pour richest blessings upon you. Press forward with bold confidence and take what is yours. "I have begun to give, begin to possess." --J. R. Miller


Pass the Salt

The Redeemer's Face Set Like a Flint (Isaiah 50:7) Charles Spurgeon

The Cure for Fear and Worry | Derek Prince

Genesis 1

Friday, June 5, 2026

God Holds the Church Accountable | Part 1 - Bend the Church and Bow the World | Derek Prince

Walking In The Favor of God - Part 3 – Dr. Charles Stanley

What It Truly Means to Walk Humbly With God | Micah 6:8 | Charles Spurgeon Sermon

Walking In The Favor Of God – Part Two – Dr. Charles Stanley

The Holy Spirit as Guide | Derek Prince

Walking in the Favor of God – Part 1 – Dr. Charles Stanley

The Holy Spirit and You | Billy Graham Classic Sermon

Pray for New Zealand

 


Thursday, June 4, 2026

Can You Come Down? By Oswald Chambers

Can You Come Down?

      'While ye have light, believe in the light.'

      John 12:36


      We all have moments when we feel better than our best, and we say - "I feel fit for anything; if only I could be like this always!" We are not meant to be. Those moments are moments of in sight which we have to live up to when we do not feel like it. Many of us are no good for this workaday world when there is no high hour. We must bring our commonplace life up to the standard revealed in the high hour.


      Never allow a feeling which was stirred in you in the high hour to evaporate. Don't put your mental feet on the mantelpiece and say - "What a marvellous state of mind to be in!" Act immediately, do something, if only because you would rather not do it. If in a prayer meeting God has shown you something to do, don't say - "I'll do it"; do it! Take yourself by the scruff of the neck and shake off your incarnate laziness. Laziness is always seen in cravings for the high hour; we talk about working up to a time on the mount. We have to learn to live in the grey day according to what we saw on the mount.


      Don't cave in because you have been baffled once, get at it again. Burn your bridges behind you, and stand committed to God by your own act. Never revise your decisions, but see that you make your decisions in the light of the high hour.


The Prophet’s Burden

Down Is Up | Clip 2 | Derek Prince

You Need To Come To The End Of Yourself

Down Is Up | Clip 1 | Derek Prince

Pray for Singapore