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Christology
Kendal Rasnake • West Point Road Church of Christ • Sermon • • 69 views • 27:36
What is a mystery? What is God's mystery? What is possible for both Jews and Gentiles thanks to Jesus?
Nehemiah
Kasey Campbell • Peoria Foursquare • Sermon • • 6 views • 57:42
12th Anniversary Revival
David Sommerdorf • Sermon • • 10 views • 55:58
What’s the secret for people who are polar opposite in every way to get along? Listen as evangelist David Sommerdorf uses Epaphroditus life to show how unity can be achieved in people who have one big thing in common!
Walking the resurrection - Damascus walk
Stephen • Southern Church • Sermon • • 5 views • 13:13
His Church [our home]
Pastor Justin Harris • Faith Naples • Sermon • • 12 views • 59:00
If God has saved a group, what does it look like? This is an important question in light of our American emphasis on a “personal relationship” with Jesus Christ. Listen in to find out more.
His Church [our home]
Pastor Justin Harris • Faith Naples • Sermon • • 11 views • 1:01:36
The Gospel According to Moses
Pastor Glenn • Grace United Family Church • Sermon • • 21 views • 49:08
Are real giants talked about in the Bible? If so, who are they? Or is this to be considered a no kidding mythical tale? What does this sort of thing have to do with God, with God's people, even with Christians in teh 21st century? Join the Grace United crew as we dive in to the "Gospel According to Moses" exploring a "giant" issue.
Life of Jesus
Matthew L Ellis • MHAFB Protestant Community • Sermon • • 145 views • 42:24
Being in the family of Jesus will put you at odds with the rest of humanity.
(Please pardon the bad audio quality, today we worshiped in the Fellowship Hall as the Sanctuary is being prepared for re-carpeting! Our sound system isn't as advanced in the Fellowship Hall...)
Seminarian William Burrows • The Christian Reformed Church of St. Joseph • Sermon • • 13 views • 52:06
As Jesus was testing the faith of this woman, he was teaching his disciples a powerful lesson: there are no outsiders to the gospel call. The story of the Syrophoenician woman’s faith teaches us that anyone can come to Jesus and find a place at the table. Jesus' message to the woman and the disciples is clear: if the outsider, enemy Gentiles can come to Jesus and obtain mercy, there’s hope for anyone.
John
Calvary Baltimore • Sermon • • 22 views • 39:00
All throughout scripture, we see that in the end, God wants us with Him, now and for eternity!
Acts Series
John DeVries • The Christian Reformed Church of St. Joseph • Sermon • • 11 views • 40:31
Paul was encouraged by the existence, the presence, and the support of his brothers in Christ. Knowing it was the specifics of his situation that caused the Christian brothers in Rome to immediately go to greet and assist him, he was convinced of their affirmation of the path he was on and that they would support him regardless of the cost to them. These things all gave Paul greater courage for the path before him. And they do the same for us.
The Gospel of John
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 30 views
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ...
1. Because His Heavenly Father will become your Father (vs. 7).
2. Because He is the greatest revelation of God (vs. 7-10).
3. Because He guarantees great things in our lives (vs. 11-12).
The Gospel of John
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 112 views
Being in God's family...
1. is a special present.
2. comes from a special power.
3. is for a special people.
4. comes through a special process.
5. is for a special purpose.
The Book of Romans
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 47 views
1. Don't make mountains out of molehills (vs. 1-3, 5-6).
2. Don't jump to judge others (vs. 3-4).
3. Remember that we are held in the Father's Hand (vs. 4).
4. Remember that as believers, we belong (vs. 7-9).
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 87 views
What does it really mean to be a Christian?
1. Relating to the Father’s family.
2. Receiving the Lord's touch.
3. Rising to serve the Savior.
The Gospel of Matthew
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 37 views
How does Jesus provide for us?
1. He gets involved in our lives (vs. 24-25).
2. He instructs us (vs. 25-26).
3. He inspires us (vs. 26-27).
4. He increases our supply (vs. 27).
The Gospel of Matthew
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 254 views
How does Jesus provide for us?
1. He involves Himself in our lives (vs. 24-25).
2. He instructs us (vs. 25-26).
3. He inspires us (vs. 26-27).
4. He increases our supply (vs. 27).
Acts Series
John DeVries • The Christian Reformed Church of St. Joseph • Sermon • • 32 views • 33:23
Examining the homecoming of Paul and Barnabas to help us sanctify our own approach to the concept of home.
Acts
Brian Manning • Cambridge Baptist Church • Sermon • • 16 views • 44:47
The moment Luke has been longing to tell us about, the most famous conversion in history. The glorious call of Paul to salvation has much to teach all of us about God's ordinary work in saving people from sin. No matter who you are, what you've done or where you come from Jesus is the way of salvation.
The Book of Romans
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 55 views
Three results for everyone who receives God's grace by receiving Jesus as Lord and Savior:
1. We will never be abandoned by God (vs. 1-2a).
2. We will never be alone (vs. 2-5).
3. We will always be accepted by God (vs. 5-10).
The Gospel of John
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 71 views
Some of the most important things God's Holy Spirit wants to do in our lives:
1. He gives conviction (John 16:6-15).
2. He gives us a relationship with God.
3. He is our ever-present resource for Christian living.
The Gospel of Matthew
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 25 views
God calls us to the highest standards.
1. Always be believable (vs. 33-37).
2. Go beyond what is expected of us (vs. 38-42).
3. Make sure you belong to the Father's family (vs. 43-48).
The Gospel of Matthew
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 208 views
Jesus shows us how:
1. Love your enemies (vs. 43-44).
2. Bless those who curse you (vs. 44).
3. Do good to those who hate you (vs. 44-45).
4. Pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you (vs. 43-48).