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The Gospel of John
Chaplain John Remington • Safe Harbor Church • Sermon • • 29 views • 40:30
End of John 12. Jesus last teaching moment. He is the one God sent. Acceptance is wholehearted, anything else is rejection and there is a price for rejecting the Son of God
Don Ford • Wainwright Evangelical Free Church • Sermon • • 0 views • 18:47
Pastor Don leads through communion Sunday. Don explains the difference between "Acceptance" and "Approval." God accepts us just the way we are.
Pastor Alan Johnson • Regeneration Church • Sermon • • 5 views • 27:00
Mark
Pastor Justin Becker • Falls Bible Church • Sermon • • 0 views • 34:40
There is Power, acceptance and reward in the name of Christ.
More: Progressing in Our Walk of Faith
Randy Radke • Emmanuel Baptist Church • Sermon • • 12 views • 32:27
This is Jesus!
Dan Taylor • Hope Baptist Church • Sermon • • 5 views • 24:56
Luke 19:1-10
Jesus entered Jericho where he, the worst of sinners, was accepted and acknowledged by Jesus. Zaccheus turns over a new leaf, he was affected by God's truth and mercy. How does God's truth and mercy affect you?
Book of Luke
Pastor George Coon • ELBC • Sermon • • 24 views • 33:47
Luke 4:31-44
Each one of us, in our lives, will experience a day of visitation. A time when God, through various means, will call or direct us to what He has for us to do. The question then is, how will we respond in that day of visitation? In this passage from Luke we will explore the four ways in which people respond to that visiting or calling of God.
The death of death
Peter Wilson • Camden Valley Church • Sermon • • 29 views • 19:11
It seems contradictory to describe the unjust execution of an innocent person as “good”, until we understand why it happened and what it accomplished. Jesus died “once for all” to set us free from guilt and death. His death was the “death of death”. We no longer have to prove ourselves to God or others. We are accepted without the need for endless sactifices.
Jesus Saves: Part II
Bryan Moselle • University Bible Church • Sermon • • 10 views • 34:33
Deepening Relationships
Tim Stagner • Vineyard Church (Springfield, MO) • Sermon • • 85 views • 35:55
Romans
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 67 views
This morning we turn to Romans 14 and whether you realize it or not we find Paul speaking to issues such as this, Should Christians ever drink a beer? Should Christians play cards? Should Worship Services consist of choruses or hymns? Should Communion be celebrated weekly, monthly, quarterly or something…
Joy/Full
Suzy hutchison • Plymouth First UMC • Sermon • • 4 views
Pastor Suzy preaches from John that we should not let anyone steal our joy, and that comes from being content where we are, no matter the circumstances.
John
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 812 views
When we were on our vacation we took a number of pictures. We did so in order to try to capture some of the memories so that we can relive them in the future. Usually, when people get their pictures back, they look through them and enjoy remembering the events surrounding the scene depicted. Later on…
A Living Hope -An Exposition of 1 Peter
Mount Olive Baptist Church -DC • Sermon • • 17 views
Dr. Mark A. Barber • Sermon • • 837 views
Introduction This passage, like those of the last several weeks make reference to events which happened at the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. In this feast, the people made temporary shelters to live in for a week called booths. The feast lasted a total of eight days. In it was remembered the wanderings…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 25 views
Introduction I happened across a poem not long ago that I want to share with you this morning. It illustrates a truth and presents a challenge regarding the subject before us for the next couple of weeks. The poem goes like this. I think that I shall never see A Church that’s all it ought to be: A Church…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 88 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Back in the 1600's William Lantan was the captain of a ship headed for Barbados. A thousand miles off the coast his vessel sprang a leak, and he had the crew take refuge in their longboat. They had a plentiful supply of bread, but little water. After 18 days of drifting they were…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 50 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Dr. Biederwolf tells a true story about two Christian women that illustrates how Christians can be foolishly divided through controversy. These two women were both active in the church. They planned socials together, and shopped together. Finally, they even planned a trip to Europe…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 2,812 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease A man wondering in the woods was caught in a bad storm. It was very dark, and the only light he had was from the flashes of lightening which were followed by deafening thunder. He fell to his knees and prayed, "Lord, if it will be all right with you, please give me more light and…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 152 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Your kindness to one person can change the course of history for multitudes. Gypsy Smith was one of the great evangelists of the last century, and the beginning of the 20th. He won tens of thousands of people to Christ. His life was often in the midst of the crowd, but his greatest…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 494 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease The story is told, and it could very well be true, of a Danish couple who decided to break off their engagement. "It is best I suppose that we give back each others letters," he said. She agreed, and replied, "We should at the same time return each others kisses." By the time they…