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Hebrews
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 233 views • 23:24
The preacher of Hebrews begs his church to place their faith in Christ before it is too late. His first argument is that Jesus is greater than any other authority or power, so he deserves our trust and obedience.
Who are the authorities the we, the church in modern Australia, bow down to? How can we place Jesus on the throne of our lives? What is it that we must see as less than Jesus, so that we can dedicate our lives wholly to him?
Luke
Nick Picklesimer • Canyon Community Church • Sermon • • 754 views • 37:08
In the last passage we saw Jesus addressing the disciples, wanting to know what the crowds believed and what did the disciples believe. Now Jesus is turning and addressing all who would follow after Him. The big idea is we must be ready to give up all to follow Jesus. If A conditional statement, if you…
The Four Gospels
Stephen Challen • Homerton Baptist Church • Sermon • • 46 views • 40:07
Order of Service Welcome Hymn - THERE’S NO GREATER NAME THAN JESUS (335) Psalm Reading Be gracious to me, O God, for man tramples on me; all day long an attacker oppresses me; my enemies trample on me all day long, for many attack me proudly. When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. In God, whose word…
Church
Samuel Lindsay • Flooding Creek (FCCC) • Sermon • • 32 views • 45:08
Intro Hook? Dear brothers and sisters of Christ at Flooding Creek, I have a heartfelt and pointed message for you today. All preaching should be ideally heartfelt and directed personally at you as listeners, but today has a heightened focus because it concerns our future as a local church. God brings…
Template
stephan challen • Homerton Baptist Church • Sermon • • 10 views • 37:10
Morning 11 June 2023
Judges
Samuel Lindsay • Flooding Creek (FCCC) • Sermon • • 12 views • 37:40
Exegetical Point: Homiletic Point: Intro Tola & Jair Deborah & Barak raised our eye-brows, Gideon made us shake our heads, Abimilek made us feel sick, so what’s next? What awful chapter will follow? Thankfully we have A little reprieve - an opportunity to catch our breath. Two Judges that seem insignificant…
Church Practices
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 244 views • 30:57
Why does Christianity continue to grow? What are the values that drive its culture-spanning history? How does it transform cultures and people into better versions of themselves, rather than forcing the one culture on everyone?
The values of inclusion and diversity, which lie at the heart of Christianity, account for all these questions.
But then why does the church struggle so much with the modern Western values of inclusion and diversity? Where did they come from? How are they different?
Join us as we grapple with these questions in the hope that we can understand how, as modern, Western Christians, we can embrace the values of Christianity while reaching out to a broken world.
The Four Gospels
stephan challen • Homerton Baptist Church • Sermon • • 6 views • 35:49
Morning 9July 2023
Galatians: Continuing in Grace
Matthew Round • Hope City Church Edinburgh • Sermon • • 30 views • 27:38
law leads away from God’s family where grace leads towards it Intro me Galatians 4:21 (NIV) Tell me, you who want to be under the law... Today’s passage is all about a group of people who want to “be under the law”. What it means by “the law” is the Jewish religious Law, called the Torah: a huge set…
The Four Gospels
Stephen Challen • Homerton Baptist Church • Sermon • • 4 views • 46:28
Order of Service Welcome Hymn - O the deep, deep love of Jesus (325) Psalm Reading But I call to God, and the Lord will save me. Evening and morning and at noon I utter my complaint and moan, and he hears my voice. He redeems my soul in safety from the battle that I wage, for many are arrayed against…
Authentic Church
Tim Beerman • Eastwood Baptist Church • Sermon • • 623 views • 43:43
Paul was a man on a mission , the Great Commission . ( Mt 28:19-20 ) he was driven by a great conviction of the saving power of the Gospel and a deep love for the souls of people he was especially concerned for his own people, the Jews they in turn were jealous and stirred up the unbelieving Gentiles…
Authentic Church
Tim Beerman • Eastwood Baptist Church • Sermon • • 70 views • 1:03:10
Paul was a man on a mission , the Great Commission . ( Mt 28:19-20 ) he was driven by a great conviction of the saving power of the Gospel and a deep love for the souls of people he was especially concerned for his own people, the Jews, and went to them though it cost him much in the way of suffering!…
The Gospel of Luke
Peter Grainger • Hope City Church Edinburgh • Sermon • • 208 views • 25:37
…:613.2:]] and the boards in the job Centre…people and you see what that religion…food and wine What kind of religion…]] the righteous is what is the self-righteous…
Christ Superior to All
Rev Stephen Thomas • Renew Baptist Church • Sermon • • 113 views • 19:02
Scene 1: Many things rule over our lives! Family, Money Careers, Work, Worry. So often the visible & invisible have superiority. It might be something that is in plain sight. But so often it is things that others can not so easily see. It might be a hurt which we will not let go off. And it eats away…
Stronger Together
Shawn Lund • Kingdom Way Church • Sermon • • 61 views • 53:05
…people believe that Christianity is a religion… We turned it into a religion…] read this verse but God hates religion…1425.9:]] his jealousy disagreement pride and self…are lonely it's not just as self-centered…
Romans 12 - Foundations of the Christian Life
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 1,314 views • 21:32
Continuing Paul's explanation of how our lives as Christians are transformed, we come to how we relate to those around us, both in and outside the church, who are difficult, who hound us. Like everything else, this part of our life is totally transformed by the grace of God, and we find ourselves unable (at least as far as we live in the Spirit) to repay evil with evil.
New Years Eve Morning
Jeff MacLeod • Evergreen Heights Christian Fellowship • Sermon • • 309 views • 43:43
Introduction New Years Resolutions More then 95% of people never follow through with their new years resolution. So why do we make them? Often because we want to change something in our life, or accomplish some goal. Often the goal surrounds finding happiness. 2017 Harris Poll on Happiness 1-3 people…
Romans
John Winders • Fellowship Baptist Church • Sermon • • 2,633 views • 36:01
Nearly 2900 years ago, the wisest man to ever live, said: 23 Keep your heart with all diligence, For out of it spring the issues of life. Jesus some 900 years later taught: 43 “For a good tree does not bear bad fruit, nor does a bad tree bear good fruit. 44 For every tree is known by its own fruit. For…
Breaking Bread with Barnabas
Dr. CJ Walker • Broomfield Baptist • Sermon • • 311 views • 47:39
…]] there's a finite when only our self…] can see and everybody in it Religion…called it the Divine region of religion…:]] sources Hinduism Buddhism and Eastern religions…
Authentic Church
Tim Beerman • Eastwood Baptist Church • Sermon • • 86 views • 51:19
Acts divided into 6 parts each part an account of growth and spread of the church as the Apostles and disciples fulfilled the Great Commission by the enabling of the HS Acts 1:1 - 6:7 - birth of church at Jerusalem with a focus on the preaching of Peter Acts 6:8 - 9:31 - spread from Jerusalem to Judea,…
Acts: The Final Chapter
Matthew Round • Hope City Church Edinburgh • Sermon • • 46 views • 30:41
…] man But despite all of that religion…into the shadow of his former self…to Greek salt to the Greek religion…alien to Greek salt to Greek religion…
Authentic Church
Tim Beerman • Eastwood Baptist Church • Sermon • • 72 views • 1:11:20
Acts 18:18-23 marks the end of Paul’s 2nd missionary journey and the beginning of his 3rd and last. before we delve into this passage I want say a few words about the book of Acts and a key issue which threatened the growth and stability of the early church an issue by the way which has challenged the…
Mark
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 619 views • 28:34
Two crowds met on Palm Sunday and the week following: the provincial followers of Jesus who shouted Hosanna, lined his way with their garments, and recognised him as king; and the sophisticated, religious leaders of Jerusalem, confident in their religious system and the righteousness they were sure it yielded, who recognised no authority above theirs. This encounter was destined to end in bloodshed, and Jesus did nothing to prevent that, rather he worked to provoke the self-righteous Jerusalem crowd. Which crowd do you run with? Whose authority do you recognise? Palm Sunday is a chance to figure that out.
THE 52 GREATEST STORIES OF THE BIBLE
Jason Grissom • Eureka Baptist Church • Sermon • • 314 views • 50:04
And God spoke all these words, saying, “I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. “You shall have no other gods before me. “You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth…
Acts
Michael Ryan Stotler • Laughlin Community Church • Sermon • • 74 views • 56:49
The Earliest Church Now as we are done with the Gospels, now we begin with the beginning of Church History. The start of an age that we are now currently in. This is the start of a colorful, wonders, not always good, History Roman Empire Now we get to go outside of Judea to the rest of the roman empire…