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Kendal Rasnake • West Point Road Church of Christ • Sermon • • 78 views • 24:24
When we come near the end of our life, what will we be thinking about and concerned about? What were people in the Bible thinking about?
Rickie Gorum • NorthPointe Church of God - Nacogdoches, TX • Sermon • • 8 views • 18:53
Fear keeps us in the shallow water. Is that where Jesus has designed us to be? If not, what can we do to get the courage to go into the deep unknown? What about dealing with the times when life pushes us unwillingly into the deep end? What do anchors, boat parties and persistance have to do with helping others who are facing deep water and storms?
Offensive Christianity
James Leman • First Free Methodist Spokane • Sermon • • 2 views • 30:08
Offensive Christianity: Who's In, Who's Out.
Jesus pulls the Disciples aside and explains the parable of the farmer that scattered seed on paths, rocky soil, weed choked soil and good soil.
The Life that is Real
Andrew Fix • Sermon • • 7 views • 35:43
John addressed a topic that plagues Christians at various point in their life—doubting their salvation. Listen and learn how we can have assurance in times of doubt.
Mark 2020-2021
Jason Stuart Percy • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 22 views • 1:03:37
What is the greatest of God's Commandments? Jesus identifies this One Great Command in Moses' Law and links a 2nd Command to it permanently. Love God with everything and Love your neighbor as yourself. Sometimes we, to our detriment, twist the 2nd command into a self-centered diatribe about learning to love ourselves rather than focusing on the point of the command, and of love in general, that we are to live sacrificially thinking of others as greater than ourselves. Indeed, the great Christian life is the life of a servant-hearted lover of others. Jesus teaches the scribes that the Hebrew Messiah, the Christ, was to be greater than King David, not simply one of his descendants. Jesus warns the people to beware of the scribes whose preference was their own honor. Finally, we are reminded that God doesn't need money. He already owns everything. How we share is far more important than how much we share. Shared by Jason Stuart Percy at Refuge Tallahassee on Sunday, March 14, 2021.
The Morning Devotional - Season Nine (Deuteronomy)
William F. Hill, Jr. • Sermon • • 1 view
A Journey Through Deuteronomy
December 13, 2023
Season Nine | Edition Six: Deut. 6
Book of 1st Corinthians
Bethel Evangelical Free Church • Sermon • • 7 views • 41:15
he Christians in Corinth had to face daily reminders their city was mostly pagan. Temple prostitution was common in the first century, as well as other vices. But the church had a situation which even the pagans in the city thought was inappropriate. Today, Pastor Dean takes a look at what Paul has to say about confronting immorality.
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 1,518 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease One of the great tragic plays of all time is Shakespeare's Othello. Othello was a general in the Venetian army. He secretly married Desdemona the daughter of a Venetian senator. Desdemona was the most lovely of all Shakespeare's characters. She was a beautiful and ideal wife. Othello…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 20 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease William Stidger, the great preacher, was in France during World War I, and he visited the city of Marseilles where he saw the aqueduct that all visitors are guided to see. The story of this source of water to the city goes back to the old man who became known as the miser of Marseilles.…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 6 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease One of the major causes of human suffering is the fact that people see life from many different perspectives. While we were in Duluth we went to a park where we stood on a bridge and watched a bus load of junior boys and girls eat their lunch on the rocks below. A lovely stream…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 390 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Edward R. Morrow once told of the commencement speaker who was a Yale graduate. He used the 4 letters of YALE for his speech outline. Y was for youth; A was for ambition; L was for loyalty, and E was for energy. After his tedious trip through these four points one of the board graduates…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 181 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Admiral Richard Byrd, the famous polar explorer, had adventures of being lost and then found that are amazing. In his book Alone, he tells of being alone for six months in his little shack in 1934 living through a long Antartic winter. Every day he would take a walk, but he would…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 1,063 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Gigi is Billy Graham's daughter, and she writes about one of those days she wishes she could wipe off the calendar. It all started with an experience some of you have had. It was flood damage to their house. The carpet men were there replacing the water ruined carpet. She was trying…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 19 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease In the spring of 1897, Thomas Hanna, a 25 year old Baptist pastor fell out of his carriage and landed on his head. When he woke up he was in a state of total amnesia. Dr. Boris Sidis and his assistant Dr. Goodhert had to teach him to talk, to eat, and to go to the bathroom as if…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 297 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease The Chinese once started to kill all the sparrows because they were eating so much rice and seed. They reasoned that this was a waste and they would be better off without them. But then they discovered they were losing more food without them than with them. The birds not only ate…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 1,619 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease We seldom get the whole story on anything. No doubt, most of us are aware of how the rocks brought back from the moon were kept in isolation for some time lest they contain some organism that could spread disease for which we have no defense. That made a lot of sense, and made everyone…
Michael Trull • Sermon • • 104 views
MAKE TIME FOR OTHERS HEBREWS 10:24-25 Josef Gabor grew up in Czechoslovakia when it was dominated by communism, and religion was despised as weakness. His father taught communist doctrine classes. But Josef’s mother, who believed in Jesus Christ, took Josef and his brother with her to church. They got…
Michael J. Riggs • Sermon • • 56 views
February 24, 2007 Opening Text: I John 4:7-5:3 Loving Others Compassionately Matthew 22:37-39 Proposition: Our love towards others is a register of our love for God and a reflection for how we love ourselves. I. The Principle - Love God with our whole being, is shown in our love for others. We Love as…
Kurt Fenton • Sermon • • 9 views
The “One Another’s” Gen 2:18 Intro: · Today – Deacon Care Groups — Why? o We want to make sure that as the church continues to grow that no one gets left behind – no one “slips through the cracks” o It’s kind of new and there is still work to be done § So if you have suggestions, tell your deacon o Just…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 80 views
Conversing With God (Ephesians 3:14-15) A writer was researching a book on American churches and in the process he visited a San Francisco cathedral and noticed a golden telephone on the wall with a sign: $10,000 per minute. "It’s a direct line to heaven," the pastor explained. "For that price, a caller…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 465 views
Preparing to Live Living Requires a Foundation of Love (1) (Ephesians 3:17) All of which illustrates the importance of a firm foundation. Now, already in the book of Ephesians we’ve seen that Jesus Christ is the foundation for our salvation, and for our life in Christ. Paul says in I Corinthians 3:11,…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 11 views
Preparing to Live Living Requires a Foundation of Love (2) (Ephesians 3:17) A man was standing on the bathroom scale clearly sucking in his stomach. His helpful wife, thinking he was trying to weigh less, said, “John, I don’t think that’s going to help.” He replied, “Sure it is. It’s the only way I can…
Pastor Loren • Sermon • • 204 views
Whose Image Do You Emulate? Introduction: As a child who did you view as a role model? When I was younger I wanted to be like John Harks, (Alexei Lalas) Most of you probably don’t even recognize the name. He was a professional soccer player of the DC United Team. One of the first men signed to the MLS…
Andrew Brown • Sermon • • 2 views
INTRODUCTION: Our response to wisdom either helps to purify or pollute our lives and the church. PROPOSITION: We need to practice wisdom, with those who build into our lives. TRANSITION: This morning, I want us to see three needs as we pursue wisdom in church relationships. A. We Need to Build With Caution.…