How We Grow - Part 1
Episode Date: April 30, 2025The one indespensible element in life is Christ Himself.
The Ron Dunn Podcast messages are from the teaching and preaching of Ron Dunn, during his time as a traveling minister. During his ministry Ron Dunn became one of the most in-demand preachers during the latter part of the twentieth century and led bible studies all over the United States, Europe and South Africa. These messages are for personal edification only, not to be duplicated or resold without prior written consent.
303 episodes transcribedThe one indespensible element in life is Christ Himself.
It is by God's grace that we grow, but we don't grow it is our own fault.
We have an assurance of success in our Christian lives. Our growth and maturity are not dependant on ourselves.
Growth is a normal action to life. It is unnatural for any Christian not to want to grow.
It is important to recognize our own carnality and know that we can grow and make progress as a believer.
A carnal Christian is someone who is characterized by the flesh.
God will never detour around the growth process.
The ideal and standard that the Bible holds up is that you might be spiritual.
It is impossible to be all that God wants us to be until we know our present condition.
A person who ignores the laws laid down in the Bible does so at his own peril. We should have reverance for God.
One of the first things God said in the Garden was, "Thou shalt not." From the very beginning of human history, He established limitations.
You will never know peace and harmony in life until you learn to submit to the law of possession.
Ron gives a message showing how God works through our infirmities.
What should my attitude as a believer be towards healing and the body given to me?
Why does Go heal some and not others? Ron Dunn seeks to help us understand the answer to this important question.
Christ is not only to be preached as the Savior. He should also be preached as the Healer. From Matthew 8:16-17.
Healing is in and through Christ. If you have Chirst within you then you already have that source of healing within you.
Ron explores the question, "Does God still perform supernatural healing today?"
There are very few intercessors. There is a difference of praying for others and interceeding.
At times, our prayers can reflect doubt rather than faith. What we truly need is steadfast faith, for it is the key to powerful, prevailing prayer.