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Understanding why I believe
James Rogers • West Side Church of Christ • Sermon • • 45 views • 1:02:52
It’s a matter of faith! Why do you believe what you believe about what you believe? Believing in the action of faith ( Heb11:1 ). 1 T he fundamental fact of existence is that this trust in God, this faith, is the firm foundation under everything that makes life worth living. It’s our handle on what we…
Q&A
Jon Gruss • Allegan Bible Church • Sermon • • 740 views • 42:00
Can you know God exists? I would say yes, and here is why…
Trinity
Scott Jerrell • Mt Carmel Baptist Church Woodway • Sermon • • 67 views • 1:02:03
Introduction https://ref.ly/logosres/grudemsystheovideo?art=art009 What is the definition of the Trinity? God eternally existing as three persons; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Each is fully God, and there is only one God. In Bruce Wares book “Father, Son & Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, & Relevance”,…
Top Objections to Christianity
Tony Padgett • Brookfield Church of Christ • Sermon • • 74 views • 40:25
Anthony Padgett demonstatrates the existence of God.
Q&A
Jon Gruss • Allegan Bible Church • Sermon • • 229 views • 33:11
Seven reasons you can trust your Bible.
Doyle Walker • Sermon • • 66 views • 36:53
The Beginning State in Genesis 1 Is Nonfunctional If existence in the ancient world was best defined in functional terms rather than material ones, as suggested in previous chapters, and “create” is the activity that brings the transition from nonexistence to existence, then “creation” would also be…
OLD TESTAMENT IN REVELATION
keith mariott • Minden Presbyterian Church • Sermon • • 47 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…
Gospel of John
Ray Casper • Bethel Baptist Church of Tillamook, OR • Sermon • • 25 views • 45:13
Notes for sermon 1. Jesus washing His disciples’ feet, vs. 1-5. 13:1 – with the Passover looming, we see the nature of God toward His people when Jesus is depicted as loving “his own”, not only since the beginning of his ministry but also “to the end”. This is more than a chronological statement; in…
Ezekiel lunch study
keith mariott • Minden Presbyterian Church • Sermon • • 86 views • 27:53
Summary Ezekiel 17 presents a riddle or parable of two eagles about the treachery of Zedekiah, the puppet governor appointed by Nebuchadnezzar to replace Jehoiachin, the Judahite king taken captive in an earlier wave of exile of which Ezekiel had been a part. Zedekiah would be captured in the last phase…
Q&A
Jon Gruss • Allegan Bible Church • Sermon • • 160 views • 29:36
The question of God’s goodness in light of the world we live in is an old one. Yet the Bible does answer it!
Gospel of John
Ray Casper • Bethel Baptist Church of Tillamook, OR • Sermon • • 25 views • 48:47
Let’s walk through this conversation…or confrontation. . . between Jesus and Nicodemus. What the context of the gospel points to is the conflict between 1. A provocative introduction, vs. 1-2. Verse 1 in this pericope moves us from the general to specific. Ch. 2:12-25 moves from “the Jews” in a corporate…
Thomas (TA) West • Kingdom Keys Bible Fellowship (Dublin, CA) • Sermon • • 115 views • 41:43
In the book Gaily The Troubadour , published in 1936, Arthur Guiterman wrote the following poem. Reading his observations, you wouldn't guess it was written 60+ years ago. First dentistry was painless; Then bicycles were chainless And carriages were horseless And many laws, enforceless. Next, cookery…
God Is: The Attributes of God
Josh Slater • First Baptist Church of Louise • Sermon • • 44 views • 35:50
God Is ___ This morning we are starting a sermon series on the attributes of God. We are going to be here for several weeks. When I was planning out this years sermons, I knew we were going to go through Ecc. And that I wanted to do a short Easter Sermon Series, but I didn’t know where to go from there.…
Psalms Series
Joshua Umbriaco • Cornerstone Community Church of Iron Mountain • Sermon • • 65 views • 44:53
What happens to people after they die when they have never had the opportunity to hear the gospel, the good news about the Christ? Perhaps like those that are born and raised in remote African tribes? this is a great question dealing with the topic of Christian apologetics- the study of the defense of…
Colossians
keith mariott • Minden Presbyterian Church • Sermon • • 11 views • 37:44
Summary Colossians 1:13-20 contains some of the most important Christological content in the New Testament. It is also home to some of the most misunderstood. For example, does referring to Jesus as “firstborn” suggest that he was created? Does it point to chronology—that Jesus was the first created…
Psalms: A Hymn Book of Life
Michael Ryan Stotler • Laughlin Community Church • Sermon • • 101 views • 31:36
Introduction Last week we talked about Psalms of Orientation. These are Psalms about where you are. Way things are. The way the world is. Today we are going to bee looking at a Praise Psalm, that is also a creation Psalm, which means it is a Psalm of Orientation. With the rise of Enlightenment, philosophers…
Together in Christ
Benjamin Jorden • Grace Community Bible Church • Sermon • • 5 views • 38:53
…] conclusion to our depravity to this argument…]] resides in the Heavenly places The cosmology…
Doyle Walker • Sermon • • 48 views • 26:47
The Difference Between Origin Accounts in Science and Scripture Is Metaphysical in Nature We have now completed the presentation of the view that presents an account of functional origins and will begin to integrate this view into the broader issues of science and society. The following chapters will…
Guided By The Truth
Jon Gruss • Allegan Bible Church • Sermon • • 168 views • 36:24
What you believe matters, what do you believe about the Bible?
Creation and the Fall
John A. Murphy, Jr. • MISSION WOODS CHURCH • Sermon • • 614 views • 28:25
This morning its good to be back and be able to start a new year with a new series. For the next several weeks we’re going to be moving through the beginning of our Bibles. We’re going to be spending a lot of time in the first few chapters of Genesis - and I will forewarn you that we’ll be going slow.…
Q&A
Jon Gruss • Allegan Bible Church • Sermon • • 946 views • 33:46
With all the people in all the world with all the religions, why is Jesus the only way?
Types and Shadows
Josh Slater • First Baptist Church of Louise • Sermon • • 57 views • 35:19
Creation Every story has a beginning. Some stories have amazing openings. A way to set the stage for all else that is going to take place. The opening introduces you to the main characters, themes, and anticipation for what lies ahead. This is something that good story tellers are masters at. Stories…
Doyle Walker • Sermon • • 84 views • 45:05
Scientific Explanations of Origins Can Be Viewed in Light of Purpose, and If So, Are Unobjectionable The view offered of Genesis 1 recognizes that it was never intended to be an account of material origins. Rather it was intended as an account of functional origins in relation to people in the image…
Authentic Church
Tim Beerman • Eastwood Baptist Church • Sermon • • 621 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…
Doyle Walker • Sermon • • 201 views • 36:57
John H. Walton John H. Walton is a Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College and former professor of Old Testament at Moody Bible Institute for 20 years. He recieved a Masters in Old Testament Studies from Wheaton and a PhD in Hebrew and Cognitive Studies from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute…