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Mark(ed) for Action
Jared Trotter • Crosspoint Community Church • Sermon • • 22 views • 40:20
Intro 27 And they came again to Jerusalem. And as he was walking in the temple, the chief priests and the scribes and the elders came to him, 28 and they said to him, “By what authority are you doing these things, or who gave you this authority to do them?” 29 Jesus said to them, “I will ask you one…
Holy Days
Michael Ryan Stotler • Laughlin Community Church • Sermon • • 3 views • 27:07
Introduction Today we are pausing to look at another Holiday in the lives of the Jewish Community. This particular time is not commanded in the scriptures. This Holy day is Tish B’av & The Three Weeks Though Jesus does tell us what will happen As Jesus was leaving the temple, one of his disciples said…
Through Jewish Eyes
Tim Brubaker • Cornerstone Independent Baptist Church • Sermon • • 13 views • 31:27
Review: Yom Kippur was the day that the high priest would go into the holy of holies and offer a sacrifice of blood on behalf of the entire nation of Israel. This sacrifice, made once a year to cover sins, pointed towards the Lamb of God, who would be sacrificed once for all to take away sins forever.…
Major Posts from Minor Prophets: Be an Influencer
Rev. Lex DeLong • Washington Baptist Church • Sermon • • 11 views • 48:55
Loneliness - being alone “It’s all up to you/on your shoulders” “No one understands me/what I feel/am going through” “No one knows how to help me” Exhausted No time I just can’t seem to get everything done that I’d like to or even need to. Life just keeps kicking me Things are just getting worse - world,…
Joel Adkins • Westbrook Park United Methodist Church • Sermon • • 11 views • 35:46
Jesus Was About His Father's Business... Why Are You Here? Most everything that Jeus did brought life. See John 3.17 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him. But, today, Jesus cleanses the temple and curses a fig tree.…
Joe Kramer • FBC Minneola • Sermon • • 22 views • 24:16
Sometimes we don’t see what God is doing and it makes no sense to us. Kind of like the following joke. The following is a great exercise for people who are out of shape: Begin with a five-pound potato bag in each hand. Extend your arms straight out from your sides, hold them there for a full minute,…
Faith Practices
Thomas VanderPloeg • Sermon • • 75 views • 32:51
Gratitude is our response of thankfulness for God’s goodness, love, provision, and grace. It is the undercurrent of all other faith practices—the well out of which they flow.
Palm Sunday
Rev. Barry D. Teutsch • Westview Baptist Church • Sermon • • 6 views • 36:58
Intro; As we continue to look at the narrative of “The Triumphal Entry”, I want us to look at “The Blind That Did Not See.” This morning we saw that Jesus healed two men from blindness. One of those men is named in the Gospel account of Mark. His name is Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus. The question is,…
Footsteps of Jesus
Jesse Hammonds • First Baptist Church Three Rivers • Sermon • • 282 views • 50:06
Today’s world is overrun with advertisements and sponsorship. I understand why they exist, but I can’t stand seeing them anymore. But this is the consequence for getting free or next to free stuff. We love free. We love free games on our devices. We love free streaming services. We love being able to…
Ready and Waiting
Thomas Ekkel • Pierson Bible Church • Sermon • • 169 views • 46:17
Intro: Adrian Rogers was an American Southern Baptist pastor and conservative author. He lived from 1931 -2005. And His ministry “Love Worth Finding” is still broadcast on different radio and tv stations today. Here’s how he describes the antichrist: “ World history began with the sin of man; it will…
Believe: Gospel of John
Josh Slater • First Baptist Church of Louise • Sermon • • 28 views • 38:10
Right Worship Intro Earlier this week, Corrie and I had an interesting conversation. She is currently participating in a reading plan that is going to take her through the Bible in a year. Well she had just finished Exodus. And when you think about the book of Exodus what is it that you think of? If…
Stand Alone
Robert K. Storey • River Church NOLA • Sermon • • 26 views • 48:51
Today I want to bring some clarity to whats going on in Israel as it relates to the Bible and the End times. After Jesus rose from the dead, he walked around on this earth for 40 days, was seen by his disciples & Mary several times and then by over 500 people at one time. In Acts 1:6 So when the apostles…
Acts: To The End of The Earth
Josh Slater • First Baptist Church of Louise • Sermon • • 47 views • 42:36
God Honoring Witness Intro .Acts 21:17-22:21 On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther confronted the Catholic Church by nailing his 95 theses to the door of Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. These theses were a list of problems that he saw within the teaching of the Catholic Church. Including- Indulgences…
Mark
Jeff Hopson • Fellowship Baptist Church • Sermon • • 109 views • 33:04
Mark 11:15-19 Introduction: Two weeks ago we looked at verses 12-14 and 20-21 . In those verses, Jesus pronounced a curse on a fig tree. The reason He cursed the tree was because it promised something it could not deliver. The tree was covered with leaves, but it had no fruit, v. 13 . Since the early…
The Gospel of John
Malcolm Lithgow • Burleigh Church of Christ • Sermon • • 40 views • 42:15
Are you ready for the unexpected? In John 5, two groups encounter the unexpected when Jesus drops into their lives. How often does Jesus do the same to us, does it matter, and does it help to try to be ready for Him? (Spoiler: yes, yes, and yes.)
Gospel of John
Ray Casper • Bethel Baptist Church of Tillamook, OR • Sermon • • 22 views • 38:31
Notes from the message: 1. Jesus Delivered to the Jewish Authorities 18:12–14. 12-14] — Roman procedure followed by the Roman soldiers would be to pull Jesus’ arms behind His back, then placing them in irons or binding them tightly with rope. He most likely remained bound in such a manner with a noose…
The Gospel of Luke
Josh Slater • First Baptist Church of Louise • Sermon • • 1 view • 45:30
Jesus Grows Up This morning we are going to wrap up the opening and prologue of Luke. Let’s not forget that throughout these opening chapters of Luke’s gospel that Luke is setting up an epic retelling of Jesus’ life and ministry. His purpose in these opening chapters is to create in us a sense of awe…
Joel Adkins • Westbrook Park United Methodist Church • Sermon • • 44 views • 32:22
Mixed Emotions Smokey Robinson- If you feel like loving me, if you got the notion, I second that emotion. Plutchik proposed eight primary emotional dimensions: happiness vs. sadness, anger vs. fear, trust vs. disgust, and surprise vs. anticipation. However, you can mix these to create new ones; i.e.,…
Acts | Unfinished
Joshua Putnam • First Baptist Church • Sermon • • 23 views • 1:03:02
1 Now after five days Ananias the high priest came down with the elders and a certain orator named Tertullus. These gave evidence to the governor against Paul. 2 And when he was called upon, Tertullus began his accusation, saying: “Seeing that through you we enjoy great peace, and prosperity is being…
Rick Knarr • Grace Covenant Church Pottstown • Sermon • • 35 views • 2:14:11
The Betrayal of Jesus Mark 14:41–52 The Setting It was in the garden of Gethsemane, shortly after midnight on Friday morning, that the Lord Jesus endured the ultimate temptation (14:32–42). He staggered as he gazed into the cup he must drink, for taking it meant he would drink our sin to the full and…
Luke
Keith Larson • Greene Valley Presbyterian Church • Sermon • • 67 views • 29:15
Our text this morning is taken from Luke 2:41-52 : Now his parents went to Jerusalem every year at the Feast of the Passover. And when he was twelve years old, they went up according to custom. And when the feast was ended, as they were returning, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem. His parents…
OLD TESTAMENT IN REVELATION
keith mariott • Minden Presbyterian Church • Sermon • • 55 views • 57:14
Summary Revelation 11 is well known for two major items: the two witnesses and the reference to the temple court. Both are controversial. Who are the two witnesses? Are they individual people? Old Testament prophets who did not die (Enoch, Elijah)? Are they symbolic? Does the temple reference in Rev…
1 & 2 Kings
Mike Lehman • Abiding Faith Bible Church • Sermon • • 9 views • 40:33
In his autobiography, William Allen White related the story of a boyhood playmate, Temple Friend, who was kidnapped by the Indians when he was quite young. Ironically, Temple’s grandfather was a missionary to the Indians. The Lord’s servant persisted in believing his grandson was alive. He continued…
John
Samuel Lindsay • Flooding Creek (FCCC) • Sermon • • 32 views • 31:46
Exegetical Point: In response to Jesus’ signs, the Sanhedrin resolve to kill Jesus to save the nation. Homiletic Point: Jesus will die to gather God’s Children. Intro Recap Our last week in John for a while Lazarus was raised from death - Jesus showed himself to be The Resurrection and the Life Climactic…
OLD TESTAMENT IN REVELATION
keith mariott • Minden Presbyterian Church • Sermon • • 48 views • 38:44
Summary Revelation 14 looks back at the 144,000, the sealed counterparts to those who bear the name and mark of the Beast ( Rev 13 ). The chapter includes messages from various angels who initiate the judgment of the wicked nations and their gods at the Day of the Lord. In this episode we discuss the…