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Pentecost-The New Church
David Works • Trinity Bible Church • Sermon • • 331 views • 1:53:04
Review of the idea of economics as administration of finite resources, clarification of the administration of God's economies as dispensations. Definition of Communism, Socialism, Capitalism.
THE OUTER LIMITS:ECCESIASTES
First Reformed Harrisburg • First Reformed Harrisburg • Sermon • • 240 views • 46:41
The Dissatisfaction Of Everything You Want
Ecclesiastes 2:1-11
Genesis 3:4-5
Psalms 104:115
Proverbs 23:31-32
John 4:14
Ecclesiastes 1:13
Empires of Dirt
A Study on the Kingdom of God
Zachary Klein • Sermon • • 17 views • 1:00:38
Introducing the Psalms Psalmists as artists ( 1 Chron 23:5 ; 2 Chron 29:26 , Psalm 150:4 , headings ( Psalm 4 , 5 , 6 , 8 ...) Psalmists as theologians ( Romans 4:6 ) Psalmists as prophets ( Matt 22:45 , Acts 1:16 , Acts 2:30 , Acts 4:25-28 ) Kingdom Themes in Psalms Creation Psalm 104 - God governs…
Justin Ashurst • Sermon • • 3 views
Potentials 1. Psalm 1 — God’s Word as Foundation Psalm 1:1 (CSB) 1 How happy is the one who does not walk in the advice of the wicked or stand in the pathway with sinners or sit in the company of mockers! 2. Psalm 145 & 146(Praise): How to praise the Lord Psalm 145:1 (CSB) 1 I exalt you, my God the King,…
Pastor Scott Onque • Sermon • • 0 views
God is not passive or remote from his creation but dynamically involved in all that he has made. In the past, this activity was seen in the history of Israel and in the ministry of Jesus Christ. In the present, God’s activity can be seen in the life of believers and of the church.
Ray Clark • Sermon • • 0 views
God is not passive or remote from his creation but dynamically involved in all that he has made. In the past, this activity was seen in the history of Israel and in the ministry of Jesus Christ. In the present, God’s activity can be seen in the life of believers and of the church.
Landon Winstead • Sermon • • 0 views
God is not passive or remote from his creation but dynamically involved in all that he has made. In the past, this activity was seen in the history of Israel and in the ministry of Jesus Christ. In the present, God’s activity can be seen in the life of believers and of the church.
April Lemley • Sermon • • 0 views
God is not passive or remote from his creation but dynamically involved in all that he has made. In the past, this activity was seen in the history of Israel and in the ministry of Jesus Christ. In the present, God’s activity can be seen in the life of believers and of the church.
Corporate Prayer in the Old Testament
Dale A. Brueggemann • Sermon • • 5 views
Introduction Goals To enrich this congregation’s corporate prayer with biblical form and content, and by so doing… … to raise your personal commitment to corporate prayer. Lessons 2019-01-09: The Old Testament Roots of Corporate Prayer 2019-01-06: What does corporate confession look like? 2019-01-23:…
Josh Mccullough • Sermon • • 1 view
God is not passive or remote from his creation but dynamically involved in all that he has made. In the past, this activity was seen in the history of Israel and in the ministry of Jesus Christ. In the present, God’s activity can be seen in the life of believers and of the church.
Jon Johnson • Sermon • • 0 views
Intro 1621 The Pilgrims held a feast in early December. After losing half of the populate the year before, they had harvested a good crop, hunted and fished, stocked up on wood, built houses and wanted to have a day of Thanksgiving to God. In 1789 George Washington called for a similar day to be observed…
Christian Living II
Jeremy Pinson • Sermon • • 0 views
Christian Living II – Lecture 16 – Meditation and Listening “The Old Testament definition for the word meditation is “to mutter” or “to muse.” This suggests a silent inner study of some spiritual matter.” Page 103 In what way is Christian meditation different from Eastern meditation? In Eastern Meditation…
Praying the Psalms
Joseph Raber • Sermon • • 2 views
Why pray the Psalms?/Why sing the Psalms? 1. The Psalms are the Word of God. The Psalms are the prayer book and the hymn book of the Bible. Twice Paul tells churches to sing the Psalms. Col 3:16–17 / Eph 5:18–20 . 2. Jesus prayed the Psalms. Psalm 118 . ( 5–6 , 17 , 19 , 22 ) 3. The early church prayed…
Sunday Oke • Sermon • • 1 view
Praise and Worship Key Scriptures John 4:23–24 Psalm 100:4 Romans 12:1 1 Peter 2:9 Hebrews 13:15 Ephesians 5:19–20 Colossians 3:16–17 Introduction The words ‘praise and worship’ cover the whole of our response of love and appreciation to the Lord. They sum up our reason for living ( Isaiah 43:21 ; Ephesians…
Taylor Clyde • Sermon • • 4 views
God is not passive or remote from his creation but dynamically involved in all that he has made. In the past, this activity was seen in the history of Israel and in the ministry of Jesus Christ. In the present, God’s activity can be seen in the life of believers and of the church.
Michel G. Corriveau • Sermon • • 4 views
God is not passive or remote from his creation but dynamically involved in all that he has made. In the past, this activity was seen in the history of Israel and in the ministry of Jesus Christ. In the present, God’s activity can be seen in the life of believers and of the church.
Nathaniel johnson • Sermon • • 4 views
Exegetical Question: Does your Fear of God, Engender, Praise to God, and Does that Fear and Praise Bring about Wisdom. Introduction: Psa 111:1-10 . T he 150 psalms in the book of Psalms have often been categorized into various types. There is no one way to organize the psalms, but most systems include…
Book of Psalms
Trent Cornwell • Gregory Keelen • Sermon • • 1 view
Psalm 115 (KJV 1900) 1 Not unto us, O Lord , not unto us, But unto thy name give glory, For thy mercy, and for thy truth’s sake. 2 Wherefore should the heathen say, Where is now their God? 3 But our God is in the heavens: He hath done whatsoever he hath pleased. 4 Their idols are silver and gold, The…
Liturgy
Samuel Abhishek Davidson • Sermon • • 1 view
ANNOUNCEMENTS MEDITATION - CALL TO WORSHIP - Let us rise and worship the Triune God. ADORATION Minister: Bless the Lord who forgives our sins. Congregation: His mercy endures forever. SCRIPTURE Psalm 115:3–8 “But our God is in heaven; He does whatever He pleases. Their idols are silver and gold, The…
Pastor David Joshua Finklea • Sermon • • 1 view
Jehovah Witnesses as Described by Them **The following represents that which is believed by Jehovah’s Witnesses as found on their official website. As Jehovah’s Witnesses, we strive to adhere to the form of Christianity that Jesus taught and that his apostles practiced. This article summarizes our basic…
Psalms: Songs of God's People
Thomas Hogan • Sermon • • 0 views
Using the Psalms as prayers
Boyd Thrash • Sermon • • 320 views
Psalm 111 This morning I'll be reading Psalm 111 and I'll read all 10 verses. And I'll be reading from the Holman Christian Standard Bible. Psalm 111 This is the beginning psalm in what some call the “Hallelujah Psalms.” These begin with Psalms 111 and go through Psalm 118 even though both Psalm 114…
Psalm 119
Stephen Poindexter • Sermon • • 15 views
A Passion for His Presence I’d like to introduce you to Jeremiah. I can’t tell you his whole story, but let me give you the Cliff’s Notes... pagan breaking rocks.... became a Christian.... still breaking rocks.... worked.... studied..... conflict with this 5 wives.... tried to make things right.... issues…
The Road to Redemption
Jason Klebes • Sermon • • 0 views
The Triumphal entry The Gospel was a promise of God- sin entered the world in Genesis 3 with Adam and Eve turning from God, listening to a lie, and then becoming slaves to sin and to the Tyranny of the Devil. God’s response to sin was to provide a substitute- In the Old Testament it was the sacrificial…
The Baptist Catechism
James Johnson • Sermon • • 4 views
Introduction Last time we contemplated how God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth. Now we come to contemplate the fact that this God is one and there is no other and how how this one God is one in essence and three in persons.…