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Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 7,565 views
Jesus Is the Bread of Life John 6:30-51 Sermon by Rick Crandall Grayson Baptist Church - Sept. 23, 2012 BACKGROUND: *Next Sunday is a fifth Sunday and we will worship the Lord through the Lord’s Supper. Our focus next week will be the power of the blood of Jesus Christ. *Today we focus on the bread.…


Pastor Mark Sage • Maineville Baptist Church • Sermon • • 6,815 views
Keep Moving Forward Jeremiah 32:6-12 We are on the battlefield. The victory has been won - but the clashes continue - the enemy seems to be winning, but it is only because it is the last days. We still have to finish our fight. Pauls said in: I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have…


Esther
Michael Ryan Stotler • Laughlin Community Church • Sermon • • 4,442 views • 29:58
Introduction Hatfields and the McCoys Everyone has heard of the Hatfield and the McCoys. It is the most famous family feud in American History. The Hatfields and the McCoys lived on either side of a creek named Tug Fork. That creek served as the geographical border between Kentucky and West Virginia—the…


In the Beginning
Justin Smith • Warwick Baptist Church • Sermon • • 3,689 views • 34:09
“In the beginning God …” ( Genesis 1:1 ) o Those who disagree with Creationism § Typically start with rejecting the existence of God. § Scientifically – “We have scientific evidence opposing creation” · They actually have Historical Evidence. · They have the same evidence we do but interpret it differently.…


Series in Psalms
Pastor Bart Leger • Faith Bible Church of Lake Charles • Sermon • • 3,492 views • 23:18
We all have questions about the goodness of God from time to time. If God is so good, why does He allow natural disasters? If God is so good, why does He allow children to die? How do we know God is good? Listen as Pastor Leger list reasons we know God is good.


Rejoicing Through Revelation
C. Jason Walker • Broomfield Baptist • Sermon • • 2,897 views • 1:00:36
The Sickness of a Lukewarm Spirituality Can Only Be Cured By Closeness and Genuine Communion with Christ.
Daniel Radke • Sermon • • 2,542 views
“I AM the bread of life” (John 6:35) Does this mean we will never have to physically eat or drink? We no longer hunger for meaning; we have found it. Jesus sustains our eternal destiny; we don’t have to continually seek it. John 6:27, 4:14 “I AM the light of the world” (John 8:12) We have a reliable…


Jonah
John Fallahee • Brainerd Baptist Church • Sermon • • 2,229 views
7 keys principles on how God’s grace prevails over man’s sin so that we rightly respond to His grace when we sin!


God's Love
Jonathan Anderson • Faith Baptist Church • Sermon • • 2,207 views • 33:13
This morning I want us to attempt a monumentally difficult challenge. And let me say at the beginning of our attempt that I fully expect, in fact I fully know, that we will fail in our challenge. The challenge that I want for us to attempt this morning is to embrace and comprehend the deep deep love…


A Summer in the Psalms
Pastor Jed Johnston • Sermon • • 2,184 views • 41:45
The Moody Bible Commentary Psalms 113–118 : The Hallel Psalms In very early Jewish tradition these six psalms are known collectively as Hallel psalms (“The Praise”), because of the Hallelujah ! (“Praise the Lord”) endings… . This Hallel reading tradition was already established by the NT period as a…


Now Thrive
Olen Blash • Living Waters Bible Church • Sermon • • 2,174 views • 49:38
When was the last time you thanked God for your eyes? Not a generic, “Thank you for everything.” A specific, “God, THANK YOU FOR MY eyes.” Thank you for the ability to see what I’m looking at. I may not know what or who I’m looking at sometimes, but I can see. I may not feel good, but I can see. I may…
Bishop G.E. Livingston • Sermon • • 1,959 views
10 David praised the Lord in the presence of the whole assembly, saying, “Praise be to you, Lord , the God of our father Israel, from everlasting to everlasting. 11 Yours, Lord , is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the splendor, for everything in heaven and earth is yours.…


Savoring the Psalter
CJ Walker • Broomfield Baptist • Sermon • • 1,904 views
Evil shall not triumph for ever
Melissa Hodder • Sermon • • 1,811 views
One Thing is Needed Ever go shopping and when you think you are done you realize there is one more thing? Or Ever ask your kid to do something and get the response just a minute? Ever get home from shopping and realize that one item you went looking for your forgot? One thing is needed? This morning…
Nahum
Nathan Sehi • Sermon • • 1,668 views
Nahum is a prophetic book promising the freedom of Israel from Assyrian rule and the total destruction of Nineveh. In the first chapter, Nahum describes God as working in two important ways. The book begins with a repeated description of God as zealous and vengeful. The author emphasizes God's power over water, land, and people (1:4-5). Nahum then questions the wisdom of rebelling against God. (1:6, 9) The entire section culminates in the prophetic promise of the total destruction of the city of Nineveh. (1:12-14) Though the main focus is God's vengeance against Nineveh; it also emphasizes that God is slow to anger (v. 3), a refuge to his people (v. 7), and Good (v. 7). As whole, Nahum defends God's justice emphasizing his goodness and patience along with his demand for vengeance.


Rejoicing Through Revelation
C. Jason Walker • Broomfield Baptist • Sermon • • 1,656 views • 50:22
Being in the presence of God spiritually will move you to adore Him personally.


Learning to Pray
John A. Murphy, Jr. • MISSION WOODS CHURCH • Sermon • • 1,600 views • 32:41
Who are you? is the question. And until we understand both answers to that question our life will be stunted, frustrated, and dull. Both answers you say? Yes, both answers. One of them applies to ourselves, and one of them applies to the one we are addressing. If we do not understand who we are and if…


1 Corinthians
Jon Winkelman • Grace Church of Lockeford • Sermon • • 1,517 views • 40:14
We are God's tools. He creates us to do a specific task that can only be accomplished as we are shaped and fashioned by Him. We are useful as long as we are shaped by God. The moment we resist Him, we lose our usefulness. God is shaping and fashioning you and me for use. Every single believer can and will be used by God for His purpose. You are useful. How do I know that? Because God uses people even when everyone else would cast them aside or write them off as a lost cause.


Savoring the Psalter
CJ Walker • Broomfield Baptist • Sermon • • 1,447 views • 57:12
Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved!
Esther-God Behind the Scenes
Jim Canady • Sermon • • 1,404 views
We dan trust in God knowing He is in complete control at all times, knowing His timing is always perfect.


The Names of God
Benjamin Karner • First Baptist Church Laredo • Sermon • • 1,377 views
God is El-Roi - The God who sees me


Studies in Malachi
CJ Walker • Broomfield Baptist • Sermon • • 1,372 views • 1:13:27
We as sinners are in desperate need of God’s intervention to deliver us from the wages of our sin which is death. “Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner!”


BBBI - OT101.2 - Genesis II
C. Jason Walker • Bible Institute • Sermon • • 1,288 views • 1:11:06
Carrying our cross for Christ helps others see Jesus in their own lives, and prayerfully leads them to receive Him as the sacrifice for the sins in their own life.


Genesis
Justin Smith • Warwick Baptist Church • Sermon • • 1,270 views • 32:53
o The point of this story revolves around a test that God gave to Abraham. This leads us to two ultimate conclusions: What was God looking for? How was Abraham able respond to the test with faith? After these things God tested Abraham and said to him, “Abraham!” And he said, “Here I am.” He said, “Take…