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2 Peter
Jonathan Anderson • Faith Baptist Church • Sermon • • 1,805 views • 41:52
In a 2012 auction, the painting catalogue, Sotheby’s, sold an oil painting named Saint Jerome, attributed to the 16th-century artist Parmigianino, for $842,500. With care, the catalogue only ventured that the work was from the “circle of” Parmigianino– an idiom to convey that it was painted by an artist…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 1,181 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease I have a good number of books by Norman Vincent Peale, and almost every one of them has a chapter on peace. The reason is, Peale appeals to the masses and peace is a topic that has universal interest. Dante, centuries ago said, "I am seeking for that which every man seeks-Peace."…


Samuel
Jon Gruss • Allegan Bible Church • Sermon • • 975 views • 39:04
David flees but where does he find escape?


Exodus
Nathan Sehi • Bethel Baptist Church • Sermon • • 932 views • 32:40
God tells Moses - 16 He shall speak for you to the people, and he shall be your mouth, and you shall be as God to him. Can you imagine being told by God you are to be as God to someone else? But may I daresay, every one of us who are Christians are as God to someone. We as Christians are ambassadors…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 626 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Floyd Collins was a professional cave hunter. He found the famous Crystal Cave in Kentucky in 1917. It is a popular tourist cave now, but back them it was too far off the road to get people to come to it. Floyd's dream was to find a bigger and better cave, even more beautiful than…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 590 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Some of history's greatest battles have been won by means of retreat. The 13 colonies won the first day of battle with England in the Revolutionary War because of a wise retreat. When Captain John Parker saw several hundred British Redcoats marching on the double toward his 70 or…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 458 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Paul and Socrates had so many things in common. Both were trying to enrich their own people. Paul was trying to enrich the Jews, and Socrates was trying to enrich the Greeks. But both were brought to trial before the Supreme Court of their cultures on charges of corrupting the people.…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 422 views
BY PASTOR GLENN PEASE Memorial Day began as a day to honor and remember those who died in the Civil War. The very first soldier to die in that war was Colonel Ellsworth, a personal friend of President Lincoln. Lincoln gave his regiment the honor of being the first to cross the Potomac into Virginia and…
David Krueger • Sermon • • 416 views
A few weeks ago, I was working on a sermon at my computer when I accidently pressed a combination of keys I really shouldn’t have pressed. It caused the computer to do something I really didn’t want it to do, so I did something very “unmanly”—I went to the “Help” menu. It told me to press the Escape…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 147 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Arturo Tosconini became famous in the world of music because of the power of prejudice. He was a young cellist with a touring opera company from Italy. In June of 1886 they were in the greatest opera house in Rio de Janerio in Brazil. The house was packed with shouting people, but…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 129 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease For decades the American people have been lulled into complacency by hearing the Gallop Pole say that over 90% of Americans believe in God. This led to a false security that we were a godly nation. But now Gallop decided to get more specific, and he discovered that only 10% of Americans…


1 Corinthians
Jake Lopez • CCJohnDay • Sermon • • 116 views • 47:14
18 Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before a fall. 14 Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. 15 For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all…


1 Corinthians
Jon Winkelman • Grace Church of Lockeford • Sermon • • 77 views • 47:45
Introduction A couple of weeks ago my children were watching a TV show. This show is probably the pinnacle of cinematic production. Brilliantly acted, clever plot lines, and masterful writing. I am, of course, talking about the cartoon, Spongebob Squarepants. I’m sure you all guessed, but that was a…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 45 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease The legend is told of the servant whose master left him a bag of blessings when he died. The bag will always be full said the master if you remember the four magic words. The servant went off so delighted as he partook of the blessings of the bag. But finally he came to the point…
Vincent Ford • Sermon • • 24 views
Looking Back One of my favorite football players ever is Deion “Prime Time” Sanders. Once they asked him why he looks at the jumbo-tron when he is running away from defenders, headed for a touchdown, he would respond so I could see who is behind me. Many of us will be tuning in to the Olympics this summer,…


John Anderson • East Tucson Baptist Church • Sermon • • 17 views
1 Timothy 2:5 – For, there is only one God and one Mediator who can reconcile God and humanity – the man Christ Jesus. (New Living Translation) Galatians 1:4 – . . . Jesus Christ rescued us from this evil world we’re in by offering himself as a sacrifice for our sins. God’s plan is that we all experience…


2 Thessalonians
Bill Quibell • Countryside Vineyard Church • Sermon • • 12 views • 35:16
Nothing Holding Us Back
Laron Evans • Sermon • • 9 views
1 Then some Pharisees and scribes came to Jesus from Jerusalem and said, 2 “Why do Your disciples break the tradition of the elders? For they do not wash their hands when they eat bread.” 3 And He answered and said to them, “Why do you yourselves transgress the commandment of God for the sake of your…
Kerstnacht
Jerrit Vellenga • Sermon • • 4 views
Liturgie Kerstnachtdienst ‘Het Woord is mens geworden’ � � 24 december 2019 Postwijck - Baambrugge Welkom We gaan staan en zingen Lied 477: 1, 3 en 4 1. Komt allen tezamen, jubelend van vreugde: komt nu, o komt nu naar Betlehem! Ziet nu de vorst der eng’len hier geboren. Komt, laten wij aanbidden, komt,…


Exiles: Living Faithfully as Misfits
Randy Radke • Emmanuel Baptist Church • Sermon • • 4 views • 34:06
How should we think about what it means to be saved by God? As a great escape. Pastor Randy helps us understand that, as Christians, we have escaped from a futile way of life. We have escaped futility by faith in God through the substitutionary death of Jesus Christ in our place, and this should lead us to live the holy life that God intends for us: conducting ourselves in all things to please God and display and celebrate His greatness.


Rev. Elizabeth Pass • Disciples Christian Church • Sermon • • 4 views • 23:17
Faithful Until the End | 2 Timothy
Charles McKendree • Sermon • • 4 views
Paul tells Timothy, if we are to be a vessel of Honor, we must purge ourselves of false teachings and embrace the truth of the Word of God.


The Gospel According to Isaiah
Sean Ingram • First Baptist Church of Stryker • Sermon • • 3 views
Continuing our look at God's condemnation of Judah's Gentile neighbors, we turn our attention to Moab. This nation to the east would find themselves in a desperate situation and would exemplify several worldly responses to adversity, especially when it is not expected. But, let's not miss the application to our own lives: which God are we trusting in? An expository sermon from Isa. 5:1-16:14; sermon begins at about 20:50.
Acts: To The Ends Of The Earth
Dustin Mace • Sermon • • 2 views
How many of you remember exactly where you were, who you were with, what you were doing when you saw that this had happened? 21 years ago today was the day that our country was forever changed. I thought you might like to know a timeline of events on that day. It’s 11:00am here, EST. By this time, 11am…