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I'm Going Down
Pastor Rechard Larkin • Rechard Larkin Ministries • Sermon • • 184 views • 1:01:15
Introduction Expositional Observations Teaching tailored to the crowd that followed Jesus and to His Disciples v.1 Jesus provides instruction vv. 2-3 Jesus issues rebuke vv. 4-7 Jesus erects guard rails vv. 8-10 Preaching Points Appreciate Oxymoronic Descriptions v.11 It is in this verse that we gain…
Pastor Rechard Larkin • Rechard Larkin Ministries • Sermon • • 88 views • 56:26
Prejudiced Introduction v.2 Oxymoronic Behaviors vv. 3-5 Response by Worship v6 Change Does Not Come Without Resistance vv.7-12 Improved Image vv.14-15 Build the Family vv. 18-19 Share Your Testimony v20
The Book of James
Jeremy Spence • First Baptist Church St. Paris • Sermon • • 53 views • 32:40
Christ is our anchor. We must be reminded of this truth daily. As mentioned last week anchors serve a very important purpose. God did this so that, by two unchangeable things in which it is impossible for God to lie, we who have fled to take hold of the hope set before us may be greatly encouraged. We…
Valentine's Day
Doc Dewberry • Faith Vision Christian Ministries • Sermon • • 71 views • 1:34:24
Countdown Video: Rooted Thank you for joining Faith Vision Christian Ministries Faith Vision i s a Christian church, based on the Word of God. We are a training ground for all things Jesus Christ. We are loving God , Loving People living by faith Thank you for joining us today , Please set everything…
1 Peter
Barrett Case • Rich Hill Christian Church • Sermon • • 8 views • 26:54
If you have your Bible (and I hope you do), please turn with me to 1 Peter 2 . If you are able and willing, please stand with me for the reading of God’s Holy Word: Submit yourselves for the Lord’s sake to every human authority: whether to the emperor, as the supreme authority, or to governors, who are…
Hebrews: A Culture Shaped by Jesus
Ken MacLeod • Community of Grace • Sermon • • 94 views • 53:29
How do you begin your day? Morning/Evening What would you fear missing most? Does it bring stress when you realize all the tasks that must be done in a day? How many of us fear failure? How can we find rest for our souls? Pattern through this passage: The promise of entering God’s rest remains God, who…
Ready and Waiting
Thomas Ekkel • Pierson Bible Church • Sermon • • 655 views • 40:25
Intro: The title of this morning’s message is very short and to the point… Don’t be Lazy! Here are a few things said about lazy people: “He always does an honest day’s work—of course, it usually takes him a week to do it.” “He’s so lazy they named a shoe after him—the loafer.” “He’s so lazy, if he woke…
Bible '22
Jeremy Smith • Eastwood Baptist Church • Sermon • • 31 views • 40:13
Introduction Rejection to Disappointment. All have experienced it. Relationships, jobs, health, culture. Maybe with the world, or political leaders. This same disappointment was experienced by the Jewish people in 586 BC. To understand this disappointment, it is necessary to refresh our OT history timeline.…
The Parables
Pastor Keith Ward • Taproot Church • Sermon • • 107 views • 1:02:51
Luke 10:25-37 Intro: During the NFL offseason, two men in the Denver Broncos front office were convicted of DUIs. Team president John Elway suspended both of them, but he did not fire them. When asked why Tom Heckert and Matt Russell were not fired, Elway replied, “Heck, I’ve made a lot of poor decisions…
Acts
John Eubank • Fellowship Baptist Church • Sermon • • 12 views • 49:33
1 For we know that if the tent that is our earthly home is destroyed, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. 2 For in this tent we groan, longing to put on our heavenly dwelling, 3 if indeed by putting it on we may not be found naked. 4 For while we are still…
Samuel Stone • Fruitful Life @ Trinity • Sermon • • 175 views • 14:59
After a couple of weeks of living under the oppression of the pandemic, with statewide lockdown and social distancing, we have a different appreciation of what Palm Sunday was like in the first century Israel. It was a turbulent time in Israel, and they were looking for the Messiah to bring them stability. Jesus had a message for them but he used the greatest art form to deliver the message. We need to learn this art form to make our message impactful. Let's take a look...
Romans: God's Righteousness and Grace
Michael C. Cacoilo • Cornerstone Bible Church • Sermon • • 19 views • 50:53
1 Last week we learned the value of sticking to our commitments and how much that impacts others around us. It is especially important as Christians to stick to our commitments and the beauty of sticking to our commitments is that we don't have to do it alone. When it comes to Christianity, I like to…
Robert K. Storey • River Church NOLA • Sermon • • 1,167 views • 29:01
Here some oxymorons for you: diet ice-cream. Act naturally; Alone together; bittersweet; jumbo shirmp; only choice; original copy; Temporary Tax increase. That’s kind of how you might think about growth and grace. 18 Rather, you must grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.…
Pastor Nick • Faith Church Estevan • Sermon • • 86 views • 21:44
Intro Who thinks they are good? A good person? The rich young ruler in our text this morning thought that he was pretty good. give background of why he thought he was good (rich/higher status in Jewish religious system) talk about his sincerity at approaching Jesus runs to Jesus (rich people never did…
Samuel Stone • Fruitful Life @ Trinity • Sermon • • 840 views • 20:02
I got a speed ticket this summer in Upstate New York while traveling to a retreat center. This is a reflection on the incident based on Jesus' Parable of the Prodigal Manager recorded in Luke 16:1-13, a Lectionary passage of the week.
Colossians
Nathan Sehi • Bethel Baptist Church • Sermon • • 581 views • 42:52
Introduction: Have you ever had kids who kept asking why? When my two oldest were 4 and 5 years old they were always asking why. Why do we have to eat dinner? Why do we have to pick up our toys? Why do we have to go to town? It is like they were preprogrammed that once they could say the word why; it…
Christianity is Reality: There is a Heaven
Tony Padgett • Brookfield Church of Christ • Sermon • • 138 views • 33:26
…] greatness of insignificant that as an oxymoron…
Questions Asked of Jesus
Barry G. Johnson, Sr. • Brookfield Church of Christ • Sermon • • 327 views • 32:12
…Believers That's what you call an oxymoron…
Unmasking the Villains of your Heart
David Thomas • FHCC • Sermon • • 553 views • 32:26
Lies lead to destruction, but Truth is to be believed, obeyed, known and wisely shared.
Greater Than
Pat Damiani • Thornydale Family Church • Sermon • • 48 views • 29:18
NOTE: This is a manuscript, and not a transcript of this message. The actual presentation of the message differed from the manuscript through the leading of the Holy Spirit. Therefore, it is possible, and even likely that there is material in this manuscript that was not included in the live presentation…
Advent 2022
Paris Perry • Sermon • • 27 views • 27:23
Introduction This is the last Sunday in our Advent series on the four evangelist and their perspective on the Christmas Story. If you have been here through the entire series, Hopefully you have seen the pathway of how they are connected and how they give us the readers of this story of God a greater…
1 John
Pastor Jonathan White • CrossPointe Family Church • Sermon • • 102 views • 25:36
Today's sermon discusses why you can trust the testimony concerning Christ.
The Gospel of John
Malcolm Lithgow • Burleigh Church of Christ • Sermon • • 16 views • 40:29
In John 13 we find Jesus sitting down to eat his last meal with his disciples. You'd think he'd be taking the opportunity to really relax and enjoy this time. But instead he jumps up and engages in the most demeaning task imaginable (for the time): washing his disciples' feet. Why? What was the point? Join Malcolm as he unpacks why and how this menial task informs one of the core priorities of Jesus' followers.
Exposition of Matthew
Mark Ward • Family Bible Church Bellingham • Sermon • • 36 views • 0:09
Introduction Heading C.S. Lewis: To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything and your heart will be wrung and possibly broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact you must give it to no one, not even an animal. But when the Pharisees heard that he had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered…
Colossians
Pastor Jonathan White • CrossPointe Family Church • Sermon • • 144 views • 41:39
Introduction: Last week we discussed the first three points of this two part sermon. We saw that we can envision the invisible through the... Last week’s points: The Firstborn - The Preeminent Christ Who is Above All The Founder - The Cornerstone of all Creation The Fastener - The One Who Holds Everything…