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Jonah
John Soucy • Sermon • • 3 views • 30:48
Even though Jonah was a servant of God, he still had a blindspot when it came to forgiving others.
Matthew
Dave Wang • One Life City Church • Sermon • • 39 views • 45:03
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Irresistible
Pastor Brian Allison • Midway Baptist Church • Sermon • • 12 views • 44:46
Jesus' magnetism built a huge following in His early ministry, but over time, it dwindled to a little over a hundred committed followers in Jerusalem. This message shows some of the causes of that "decline" and answers the question, "Is it ever okay to make the irresistible a little resistible?"
God Bless America, Again
Leavenworth First Baptist Church • Sermon • • 13 views
Matthew
Rick Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 352 views
If you’ve ever had food poisoning, you know it’s not something you ever want to have again. One minute you feel fine, then suddenly you are violently ill. Later you realize it was from food you thought was safe to eat, when in fact it was actually poison. Food poisoning can happen in a lot of different…
Luke
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 11,688 views
An optical illusion is something that appears to be different than it actually is: stationary lines appear to be moving, lines of equal length appear to be unequal, and something flat appears to have depth. Magicians rely on creating an illusion through misdirection and sleight of hand. Things are not…
The Book of Romans
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 49 views
God is the supremely righteous Judge:
1. He never shows partiality to people (vs. 11).
2. His objective is for us to be obedient (vs. 12-16; 25-29).
3. He always sees our secrets (vs. 16).
4. He wants to save our souls (vs. 17-24).
The Book of Romans
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 35 views
Paul highlights 4 spiritual changes people go through when they are rescued from the wrath of God:
1. We recognize our sinfulness (vs. 1-3).
2. We repent (vs. 4).
3. We begin to rely on God (vs. 2-5).
4. We begin to reflect our relationship with Christ (vs. 6-11).
The Book of Romans
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 27 views
1. We must speak to the Lord for lost people (vs. 1).
2. We must not stumble over the Lord (vs. 2-5).
3. We must be saved by the Lord (vs. 6-13).
4. We must be sent by the Lord (vs. 13-15).
Craig Minke • NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP • Sermon • • 97 views • 23:01
Today most of the imagery around us focuses on Jesus first coming, but as believers should we not focus also on celebrating Jesus second coming? Lets talk about this today.
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 10 views
Intro –I want to do a three part series looking at each major player of this account – the good (Simon), the bad (the woman) and the beautiful (Jesus). Of course, things are not as they seem. The good is really bad; the bad is really good; and in the middle is Jesus inviting both to faith in Him. Simon…
Rusty Russell • Sermon • • 1,062 views
ATTN DVD BACKGROUND I love that little clip. It gives you a look at the other character of this story. You see, I think we’ve often misnamed this parable. Instead of calling it the parable of the prodigal son, I really think you should call it the parable of the prodigal sons. There was definitely more…
The Rev. Craig Kuehn • Sermon • • 30 views
Theme: Unconditional forgiveness Let us pray. Most holy, Lord God, we give you thanks and praise for your extravagant love: help us to be worthy of your love and forgiveness that we may, in turn, forgive others, through him who taught us to love unconditionally, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. The Parable…
Josh Kelley • Sermon • • 5 views
Saved: From Condemnation (Inscription 50) John 3:16-20 May 1, 2011 Prep: · John 3-4 · 034, 036 Intro/Communication card: · Sunday School teachers and helpers For the next three weeks we’ll discover what it means to be saved. We have this flat idea of salvation: Going to Heaven – we treat it as the finish…
The Rev. Craig Kuehn • Sermon • • 883 views
Theme: The sin of self-righteousness Let us pray. Most holy, Lord God, Jesus came to be with sinners and those in polite society with the religious authorities held them in contempt: help us see those who are marginalized in our time that we may welcome them as a sign of your love, through Jesus Christ…
Jim Oesterwind • Sermon • • 18 views
The Heart of Opposition Mark 2.1 – 3.6 Pastor Oesterwind Review/Introduction: Jesus preached, “Repent and believe in the Gospel” (1.15). Those who obeyed this message became disciples of the great King. Though they often misunderstood the implications of their trust, nonetheless, Jesus patiently and…
Ken • Sermon • • 61 views
THE ELDER BROTHER Luke 15:25-35 Introduction: An oft-overlooked lesson. Overshadowed by his younger brother. But, the introduction to the parable mentions “two sons” (v.11), and these eleven verses center attention upon the second son. As we study this lesson, let us always keep in mind the application…
Paul Hawkins • Sermon • • 32 views
Philippians 9. You may recall, that the last part of this letter [P] we were looking at was dealing with personal details and arrangements – Paul was telling the church how he was going to send Timothy and Epaphroditus to them, and then come himself. Now he suddenly changes tack, from these personal…
Josh Kelley • Sermon • • 3 views
Engaging Culture II: Striving for a Gospel Perspective Romans 3:22-24 January 9, 2011 Prep: · 140 Scripture reading: Romans 3:21-26 Objectives of sermon: · That we feel our desperate need for God’s glorious Gospel. Prayer engaging culture We are in the second week of our 4 week series on evangelism,…
Jim L. Wilson • Sermon • • 24 views
Jonah 4:1-3 Last week we left Jonah right after the city of Nineveh repented and God relented. God used his brief message, (5 Hebrew words) to penetrate the hearts of the people of Nineveh. The people spread the message like wild fire. When the word reached the king, he didn't allow the message to get…
David Palmer • Sermon • • 4,349 views
The Wrong Righteousness Romans 10:1-13 The Reasons for Their Rejection (Rom. 10:1–13) You would think that Israel as a nation would have been eagerly expecting the arrival of their Messiah and been prepared to receive Him. For centuries they had known the Old Testament prophecies and had practiced the…
Paul Hawkins • Sermon • • 25 views
Philippians 9. You may recall, that the last part of this letter [P] we were looking at was dealing with personal details and arrangements – Paul was telling the church how he was going to send Timothy and Epaphroditus to them, and then come himself. Now he suddenly changes tack, from these personal…
Darryl Curtis • Sermon • • 5 views
Luke 13:31-35 That day some Pharisees came to [Jesus] and said, “Leave at once, and get away from here! Herod intends to kill You.” [Jesus] said to them, “Go and tell that fox, ‘Look, today and tomorrow I’m casting out demons and healing people, and the third day I will reach My destination.’ Even so,…
Sermon • • 10 views
Introduction: 8 Criticisms In their book, unChristian, Kinnaman and Lyons list 8 criticisms that outsiders have for churches and for Christians. The criticisms are legitimate, fair observations about the way that Christians live and the impact it has on the lives of others. Jesus' sermon to the crowds…
The Rev. Canon Philip R. Taylor • Sermon • • 17 views
Lent 4: 21 March 2004 "A Man Who Had Two Sons" Rev. Philip R. Taylor Luke 15:1-3, 11-32 1 By this time a lot of men and women of doubtful reputation were hanging around Jesus, listening intently. 2 The Pharisees and religion scholars were not pleased, not at all pleased. They growled, "He takes in sinners…