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Mike Wilkie • New Grace Church • Sermon • • 17 views • 43:06
Signs Of The End
Mike Wilkie • New Grace Church • Sermon • • 6 views • 34:52
We are living in the age of "Anything Goes"
Forgiveness
Dan Taylor • Hope Baptist Church • Sermon • • 1 view • 38:39
Genesis 1:27, 31, 2:16-17 Ezek 18:4, 32, Epehseians 2:1-3, 9-8, Luke 11:42, Matthew 23:13
So many questions about sin and forgiveness...ultimately we need to understand that we are all guilty of sin but through God's grace we are forgiven if we choose Him.
BBBI - OT101.4 - Genesis IV
Dr. CJ Walker • Broomfield Baptist • Sermon • • 31 views • 57:46
When our depravity threatens God’s plan, His gracious providence will protect His purpose.
Neither Barren, Nor Unfruitful
Kendal Rasnake • West Point Road Church of Christ • Sermon • • 129 views • 35:19
The series of lessons called Neither Barren, Nor Unfruitful will look at things we should lay aside from 1 Peter 2:1-2, and things we should take on from 2 Peter 1:5-8, in order that we should be neither barren, nor unfruitful for our Master. This lesson looks at the idea of laying aside malice, and getting our mind right.
Romans
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 79 views
There are certain things most of us remember our parents saying to us over and over again, Keep your promises Don’t spend what you don’t have Save your money Choose your friends carefully Keep your room clean Always wear clean underwear Call if you are going to be late Respect people who are older than…
An Exposition of Ephesians
Ryan Martin • Columbiaville Baptist Church • Sermon • • 20 views • 51:16
Christian people must have a thorough memory of their sin and its consequences, for the glory of God. This is essential for us to understand the profundity of God’s grace. In this vital passage of Scripture, Paul teaches us the seven truths about mankind’s sinful state in Adam.
Romans Series
John DeVries • The Christian Reformed Church of St. Joseph • Sermon • • 16 views • 40:44
Of all the things we need to understand, none is more important than the human condition, which can be summarized with one word: depraved. To engage this concept in an orderly and understandable way, we look at it here divided into 4 distinct characteristics.
Jim L. Wilson • Sermon • • 7 views
Philadelphia police are working on an unusual crime spree. Someone is stealing the “one” and “zeroes” from addresses mounted on homes in the area. After a zero disappeared from her home, a woman saw a woman stealing the number when she checked her surveillance video. Another woman saw a man stealing…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 39 views
Intro – During a strike by British firefighters in January 1978, the British army assumed firefighting duties. So, when the cat of an elderly lady in London became trapped up a tree, she summoned an army unit. They came; they saw and they rescued, whereupon the grateful lady invited them all in for tea.…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 19 views
Intro – So far in Luke we ‘ve seen the birth of Jesus, and His forerunner, John. Except for Jesus’s temple appearance at age 12, there followed 30 years of silence for both men when they were out of the public eye, being prepared by God for their brief but world-changing ministries. This morning John’s…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 53 views
Intro – In the movie, Ben-Hur, set in the time of Christ, the hero, believes his sister and mother have died while he’s wrongly imprisoned. But he finds they’ve become lepers and are living in the Valley of the Lepers. In a touching scene he visits them, but without touching or even seeing them – hiding…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 2,164 views
Introduction A man went to visit his well to do friend who had been taken ill. When he showed up at the door, the butler at first refused to let him in stating that the man will ill and could not be disturbed. “Nonsense,” said the friend. “It’s all in his mind. He just thinks he is ill.” And with that…
Michael Stark • Sermon • • 18 views
“While we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. For one will scarcely die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person one would dare even to die— but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Since, therefore, we have now…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 25 views
Intro – The prosecuting attorney asked his first witness, an elderly woman, “Mrs. Jones, do you know me?” “Yes, I do, Mr. Williams. I’ve known you since you were a boy and you’re a big disappointment. You lie, cheat on your wife, gossip, and think you’re a big shot when you’re just a two-bit paper-pusher.…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 16 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Some people, probably most people, and maybe all people have to learn how to be humble the hard way, and that is the humpty dumpty way of having a great fall. This was the case with Max Eastman. A film was being made on the life of Christ, and he happened to meet the well known…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 519 views
Intro – A pastor was driving home from an appointment late one night when he fell asleep at the wheel. Fortunately, he awoke just as he sideswiped a guardrail damaging his car, but not himself. When he got home his anxious wife asked, “What happened? Were you sleepy when you started to drive?” He replied,…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 579 views
Intro – A golfer came to a hole where he had to hit over water, so he teed up an old ball. Just then a voice sounded: “Use the new ball!” Frightened, he teed up a new ball. “Take a practice swing.” He stepped back, took a swing, and stepped up to hit when the voice sounded again, “Use the old ball.”…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 42 views
Intro – Gold was discovered in California in 1848 which led to its becoming a state in 1850 with the motto “Eureka – I have found it!” Today we have a true Eureka moment -- the first announcement of the best news ever heard by any man anywhere. It’s all about Jesus and it’s all about the gospel. And…
Jonathan Sine • Sermon • • 376 views
“Family Resemblance” 1 John 3.1-10 How many times have we heard or told people say that a child has his mom’s eyes or dad’s nose? Or as a parent, how have you noticed that your children have acquired your personalities and habits – good and bad? We recognize that there are biological similarities within…
David Krueger • Sermon • • 30 views
In a small cemetery of a parish churchyard in Olney, England, stands a granite tombstone with the following inscription: “John Newton, clerk, once an infidel and Libertine, a servant of slavers in Africa, was, by the rich mercy of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, preserved, restored, pardoned, and appointed…
Ben Janssen • Sermon • • 26 views
1 And he left there and went to the region of Judea and beyond the Jordan, and crowds gathered to him again. And again, as was his custom, he taught them. 2 And Pharisees came up and in order to test him asked, “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?” 3 He answered them, “What did Moses command…
Jonathan Sine • Sermon • • 216 views
“Christ Died for the Ungodly” Romans 5.6-11 This morning, we come to focus on the cross where Jesus died. I mentioned last Sunday that many church attendees at this time of year often jump from the celebration of Palm Sunday to the celebration of the resurrection without seriously contemplating the cross…
Steve Caswell • Sermon • • 8 views
Ephesians 2:1-10 Stephen Caswell © 1999 Charlie Brown and Linus In a Charlie Brown comic strip there is an interesting discussion between Charlie Brown and Linus. Charlie Brown went hiking with Linus. At the end of the first day he got out a deck chair and went to the top of a nearby hill. Linus also…
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There was good news for preachers this month. A recent nation-wide survey by the Ellison Research Group revealed that 87% of U.S. adults believe in the existence of sin when it is defined as “something that is almost always considered wrong, particularly from a religious or moral perspective.” (I see…