Groans. A newborn baby groans. Adults groan. Old people groan. Dying people groan. The entire creation groans. But, most of all, the praying people of God GROAN, with sighings and heartaches that cannot be pronounced in intelligible syllables β but the LORD is not unmindful of our groaning and HE will bring us through!
With deep spiritual insight, Brother Havner paints a picture here that is sure to bring you to rest in the care of your Lord more than ever before! Hear this message several times and recommend it to others.
SERMON ACTIVITY
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Great Sermon! Put some groans into your prayers, WEEP for revival, says Vance. "The Holy Spirit is even now praying for you with groaning that no words can express."
Butch Boruff (1/15/2008)
from Urbana, Illinois
Wonderful Sermon It seems my soul is thrilled when a man with snow on the roof top (79 years old when he preached this) and still preaches the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is good to know that retirement is not necessary, when you can still open your mouth and share the gospel. Retirement is for those, who are waiting to die.
Cathy (1/7/2008)
from Western Australia
Great Sermon! Beautiful words, uplifting and encouraging.
The Holy Spirit within, does indeed bring comfort to us, in the midst of the agonies and groanings of our souls, amen!
Blessings to all, whose comfort is sought and found in our Lord and our God alone.
Cathy.
Vance Havner was born October 17, 1901, in the Western North Carolina locality of Jugtown. Though his ministry eventually took him to major cities throughout America, Dr. Havner maintained a love for the quiet and simple ways of his more rural past. His academic experience...