'Let's quit fiddling with religion and do something to bring the world to Christ.' -Billy Sunday Billy Sunday: We live and develop physically by exercise. We are saved by faith, but we must work out our salvation by doing the things God wills. The more we do for God, the more God will do through us. Faith will increase by experience.
If you are a stranger to prayer you are a stranger to the greatest test source of power known to human beings. If we cared for our physical life in the same lackadaisical way that we care for, our spiritual, we would be as weak physically as we are spiritually. You go week in and week out without prayer. I want to be a giant for God. You don't even sing; you let the choir do it. You go to prayer-meeting and offer no testimony.
You are a stranger to the great privilege that is offered to human beings. Some of the greatest blessings that people enjoy come from prayer. In earnest prayer you think as the Lord directs, and lose yourself in him.
SERMON ACTIVITY
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Great Sermon! I heard a man that inspired me to pray more with real power & the importance of prayer that we seldom use to our God who has given us all more then we deserve.
Robert Malone (4/27/2013)
from Titusville, Florida
Great Sermon! Billy was a gifted preacher and in his time and today he teaches truths we could well visit in our own lives still today.
Jon Cardwell (8/26/2007)
Great Sermon! Great Preaching! Say what you will about Billy Sunday's crusades of those "hittin' the ol' sawdust trail" and Sunday's use of the "altar call" (which I do loathe), the content of Billy Sunday's sermons were indeed received from God in the closet of prayer. This reading by Peter-John Parisis not only sounded like the Iowa farmboy whom God transformed from professional ballplayer to spirit-filled preacher and man of prayer, but Brother Peter-John also delivers the very spirit of the message that Sunday found in his personal prayer time. My wife and I were tremendously blessed by this message and it was evident that Peter-John brought this forth for God's glory through personal, powerful, prevailing prayer.
Billy Sunday died in Chicago, November 6, 1935; services were held in the Moody Memorial Church with 4,400 present. "Take 15 minutes each day to listen to God talking to you; take 15 minutes each day to talk to God; take 15 minutes each day to talk to others about God."
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