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The Life of Christ
Ken Richter • Soldier Creek Church of Christ • Sermon • • 4 views • 29:27
Jesus "went along" with His betrayal by Judas. He could have called thousands upon thousands of angels to put a stop to anything...but He did not. In this vein, the sermon examines what we would be willing to do, give up or allow to happen if we knew the outcome was ultimate victory.
In View of God's Mercy
Rev. Craig McCourt • Peace Lutheran Arlington • Sermon • • 2 views • 9:58
Mid Week Lenten Service - Peace Arlington
A Life Well Spent
Mike Wilkie • New Grace Church • Sermon • • 29 views • 39:32
A contrast between generosity and materialism.
Luke
Pastor Chad DeJong • Westchester Bible Church • Sermon • • 7 views • 45:07
God's word to Men
Pastor Curtis A. Nunn Sr. • Bethel Christian Worship Center • Sermon • • 12 views • 45:40
In this message Pastor Nunn examines the character flaw that lead to his dimise & how we as christians need to guard against making the same mistakes.
Gospel of John
Pastor Loren Decker • Calvary Baptist Church 2939 • Sermon • • 1 view • 54:59
The beginning of the end. in the first 11 chapters John covers the first 3 years of Jesus ministry. then in chapter 12 through the end John deals with the last week.
This is Jesus!
Hank Scholz • Hope Baptist Church • Sermon • • 8 views • 33:27
John 11:45-12:11
Some believe, some don't, some don't know what to beleive. Do you know who Jesus is? Do you know what you will do with him?
The Gospel of John (Season 3)
Jez Dearing • OIKOS Church • Sermon • • 21 views • 41:09
In this message, Jez talks about Jesus' announcement to the disciples that one of them would betray him and the implications of this announcement
The Eager Desire of Jesus
Pastor Smuts van Rooyen • SLO SDA Church • Sermon • • 21 views • 25:39
Guest Speakers
Richard Nameth • Alliance Christian Church • Sermon • • 0 views • 29:30
John 2021-2022
Jason Stuart Percy • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 30 views • 1:10:26
Jesus washed the disciples feet and said it was an example to them. They were to repeat this type of behavior. He was their Master and Teacher and He was washing their feet. We are asked to esteem others better than ourselves. We who follow Jesus have been shown that our lives are secure in Him and we are, therefore, free to love anyone right now. Anyone. Even our enemy. We are asked by our Messiah to look out not only for our interests but for the interests of others. Jesus enables us to die to ourselves and to live lives beneficial for others. This would certainly be reflected in our marriages, our family relationships, our jobs, our churches, and anywhere else we might find ourselves. Jesus gives us a new commanment, we are to love each other, as His disciples, in the same way that He has loved us. These thoughts were shared by Jason Stuart Percy at Refuge TLH in Tallahassee, FL on Sunday, February 13, 2022.
Kendal Rasnake • West Point Road Church of Christ • Sermon • • 17 views • 31:16
We are in a spiritual war! How do we recognize the enemy? What is the definition of a traitor? Do we commit spiritual treason?
Kendal Rasnake • West Point Road Church of Christ • Sermon • • 22 views • 30:35
You've sinned. Now what? This lesson talks about the different steps to follow when dealing with the failure of sin.
Synoptics
Kendal Rasnake • West Point Road Church of Christ • Sermon • • 30 views • 35:25
What was Jesus thinking about when going through the agony of the scourging and crucifixion?
Luke 2021
Jason Stuart Percy • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 6 views • 1:08:32
Jesus is not surprised as we are. His humble obedience to the Father, even to the point of death, becomes for us a guiding principle as we follow Jesus. We often fail. He knows. He knew from the beginning. Still He has committed Himself to us His disciples. We have been left with two wonderful traditions by which we proclaim the good news of Jesus' Kingdom. The church of Jesus has continued in these two practices since her beginning and shall until our King returns. Make no mistake, it may look like He is failing at times. He is not. His Kingdom comes. Let us be those who watch and wait and learn to trust Him. These thoughts were shared by Jason Stuart Percy at Refuge TLH in Tallahassee, FL on Sunday, October 17, 2021.
Rev. Derek Geldart • McKees Mills Baptist Church • Sermon • • 912 views • 36:53
This sermon is going to focus on the life of Judas and in doing so encourage us to never take our spiritual blessings for granite but instead out of thankfulness examine our hearts and confess our sins so that we might keep our eyes fixed on the perfecter of our faith, Jesus Christ (Hebrews 12:1-3)!
People at the Cross- Judas
Roy Jones • Amboy Friends Church • Sermon • • 15 views • 32:49
Today Roy helps to look at what we can learn from Judas. Even though Judas was one of the original twelve disciples, in the end he betrayed Jesus. He later had remorse, but did not seek forgiveness from the One who would have forgiven him. We all miss the mark and sin. It's when we seek His forgivenss and grace that we will find peace.
Luke
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 718 views
The scene going into Jerusalem is familiar. Crowds cheering, Palm branches waving and the followers of Jesus were all smiling; some may even have been waving to the crowd. On Palm Sunday Jesus was the star of the show but like most stars, fame can disappear in a moment. This morning we are going to look…
Key Events Leading to the Resurrection of Christ
William F. Hill, Jr. • Sermon • • 1 view
Sermon: Jesus Places Himself in Harm's Way: His Betrayal and Trial
Sermon Text: Matthew 26:47-68
Series: Key Events Leading to the Resurrection of Christ
Stephen May • Meadview Community Church • Sermon • • 14 views
The Gospel of John
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 443 views
1. We must not back away from Jesus.
2. We must not betray Jesus.
3. We must believe in Jesus.
The Gospel of John
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 14 views
God wants us to see:
1. How the Lord prepares His people (vs. 18-20).
2. The trouble Jesus took on for us (vs. 21).
3. Great signs of our Savior's love (vs. 22-30).
4. Jesus getting the glory He deserves (vs. 31-32).