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Hope at Christmas
Matthew Round • Hope City Church Edinburgh • Sermon • • 91 views • 30:23
Isaiah challenges us to look forward with hope, as we look back and know God is faithful to his promise
Isaiah
Ken MacLeod • Community of Grace • Sermon • • 41 views • 1:01:33
In helping to prepare the residential program at the Transformation Project, I was introduced to Restorative Justice. This is an approach to criminal justice that places more emphasis on restoration of a criminal offender to a fruitful life in their community rather than retributive justice that can…
Exile
Thomas VanderPloeg • Sermon • • 132 views • 31:12
when something causes all the right things in my life to bend in the wrong direction, my response should be to pause and consider all the wrong things in the world that I should be bending back in the right direction
Exile
Thomas VanderPloeg • Sermon • • 100 views • 26:41
Could it be that this moment of exile for all of us is a time to correct our direction and correct our purpose to once again align with the direction and purpose of God’s covenant plan of redemption—a plan of redemption launched into this world through Christ and handed off to his disciples and down to us in the church still today?
The Journey
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 136 views • 34:13
Daniel was snatched into exile in Babylon, but he responded by finding a way to continue in God's service, and that made all the difference, not just to him, but to his captors. We, too are in exile. How can we learn from Daniel in our exile to make a difference in our world?
Hosea
Jesse Hammonds • First Baptist Church Three Rivers • Sermon • • 22 views • 41:23
INTRO Text Last week we looked at Hosea 4 where God began to spell out the charges He was bringing against Israel. For nearly 200 years Israel’s kings and priests led the people away from faithfulness to God. They exchanged worship and devotion of the one true God for the false gods of the neighboring…
1 Peter: Living As Exiles
Andy Fuqua • Sermon • • 6 views • 31:21
Introduction One of my ancestors, Galba Fuqua, died at the age of 16, fighting in the Alamo. We all love a good underdog story… The Christian story is an underdog story. Series Subject: How do we live as Christians in a non-Christian society? How do we follow Jesus in a culture that rejects the way of…
Baggage
Greg Woolf • Cliff Terrace Church • Sermon • • 93 views • 34:53
Many people are unwilling to experience the new things God is trying to do in their lives because of the baggage that keeps them longing for the past. When we wonder, "what if" or "if only," we rob ourselves of the fresh work of God within us that can take us places we cannot imagine.
Authentic Faith
DavidE - Challenge • NMSU Christian Challenge • Sermon • • 8 views • 35:03
James 1:1
Stand firm: Grace-filled living in a difficult world (1 Peter)
Clint Lombard • Grace Christian Church Buderim • Sermon • • 31 views • 39:19
At the beginning of Peter’s first letter, he reminds us who we are. At the end, he reminds us what we have. Being firmly convinced of both is essential if we’re going to stand firm under the suffering we will experience this side of heaven.
The Middle: Life In Transition
Robert Turner • Clifford Baptist Church • Sermon • • 21 views • 42:23
Narrative Lectionary Year 3 (2020-2021)
Rev. Andrew C. Young • Community Universalist Church • Sermon • • 10 views • 32:50
In this week's sermon I compare the experience of the Judeans in exile to our own communities in this pandemic and the new covenant that Jeremiah announces and what it means to us as Christians as we head into the advent season.
1 Peter
Martin Woodier • South Craven Evangelical Church • Sermon • • 22 views • 37:15
2022 Chronological Bible
Dan Newburg • First Baptist Church of Devine • Sermon • • 13 views • 1:09:52
1 Peter: How to suffer well
Kenneth Martinez • Sermon • • 20 views • 42:23
Peter is probably the best known disciple of Jesus. He had a big heart and a big mouth. When Jesus went back to Heaven, he was left in charge of the church. As the movement grew, so did the troubles, and eventually Peter got so much heat that he had to run from Jerusalem.
Near the end of his live, he writes a letter for all the new churches in the Empire, who are also facing oppression and persecution. He talks about embracing their new identity as followers of Jesus, and how to suffer well.
Jeremiah
Keith Larson • Sermon • • 119 views • 32:05
Introduction: Our Scripture text today contains one of the most beloved promises in the Bible: For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. Sadly, a quick internet search will reveal that there is no shortage of scholars…
Pastor Ryan Duck • Abundant Life Community Church • Sermon • • 10 views • 49:39
Advent 2021
Adam • Sermon • • 5 views
In the midst of exile, we have hope because the King is alive.
1 Peter: Living Hope
Jason M. Dickinson • Sermon • • 0 views
Introduction Starting a new series Perhaps you’ve seen a decline in church engagement, Politicization of values that oppose the Christian faith, Education of children with family values and sexual ethics that the Bible calls sin general secularization and marginalization of Christianity Or maybe you’ve…
Embracing Exile
Todd Olson • Sermon • • 9 views
I want us to imagine something this morning, to try and put ourselves into this situation. 587 BC is the point of no return, when Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem. Eleven years before that, in 598 BC, Nebuchadnezzar was trying to repopulate lands that he had destroyed, so he showed up in Jerusalem…
Hosea
Johnston, Dan • Sermon • • 0 views
Background I’m sure you guys know the background... Let me refresh and get new people caught up quickly Two kingdoms after king Solomon - Israel north, Judah South Eventually, both would be conquered and the people exiled Israel first by who? Assyrians... Judah later by who? Babylonians... Israel was…
Jeremiah
Jason Hoffman • Sermon • • 4 views
The world of Jeremiah - tumultuous. Assyrians, Egyptians then Babylonians, Medes, Persians all jockeying for power. Nabopolassar and his son/general Nebuchadnezzar. Judah had been under Assyrian domination since Ahaz. Was independent-ish under Josiah. Assyria was overextended in their resources for their…
Embracing Exile
Todd Olson • Sermon • • 7 views
RECAP LAST WEEK 1 Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, To God’s elect, exiles scattered throughout the provinces of Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia and Bithynia, 1 Peter 22-2:10 22 Now that you have purified yourselves by obeying the truth so that you have sincere love for each other, love one another…