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Kevin Jordan • Sermon • • 5,474 views
I. Introduction a. Setting - the Jewish time of prayer and the temple sacrifice was a time of the greatest audience. i. The time of the apostles’ visit was the “ninth” hour, three in the afternoon, i.e., the hour of prayer. It was also the time of the evening Tamid, one of the two sacrifices held daily…
Rev. Douglas W. Holston • Sermon • • 4,483 views
Peter- a nobody, trying to tell everybody, about somebody, who can save anybody 1 Peter 1:3-9 (NIV) /Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance…
Dan Folden • Sermon • • 3,886 views
Sunday, November 9, 2008 The tragedy of rejecting Jesus John 13:21-30 21 After He had said this, Jesus was troubled in spirit and testified, “I tell you the truth, one of you is going to betray Me.” John 13:21 NIV Today I speak to you about the tragedy of rejecting Jesus. Our text tells us part of the…
Curtis Ray Lucas • Sermon • • 3,425 views
A CONTEXTUAL LOOK AT PETER AND CORNELIUS ACTS 9:36-10:48 9:36-38. While Peter was at Lydda, a well-beloved Christian woman (a disciple) in Joppa by the name of Dorcas . . . died. Her name means “gazelle” in Greek as does its counterpart Tabitha in Aramaic. She was known for her help to the poor. Because…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 3,055 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease It is not likely that anyone here would know that August 6th was the day on which the first human being was electrocuted in Aubrun, New York, or that it was the day on which the first American woman swam the English Channel, or the one which the first printed copies of the Constitution…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 2,805 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease 1776 was the year the United States of America was born. It was also the year one of the favorite hymns of all time was born, and that was Rock Of Ages. The author was an Englishman named Augustus Montague Toplady. He wrote 133 poems and hymns, but they were all forgotten. This…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 2,269 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Apollo 13 was one of the biggest flops in the history of our space program, and yet it was also one of the most celebrated. Can a catastrophic failure also be a colossal success? Just ask the three astronauts of that ill fated flight. It was 1970, and they were on their way to the…
Messiah
Richard Wardman • New City Church Milton Keynes • Sermon • • 1,580 views • 33:30
What is church all about? That's a good question, isn't it!? If you're a Christian and go church, you might wonder about that from time to time. Or if you're not yet a Christian and don't normally go to church, you might find the whole idea of church to be something of a mystery. The Greek word for church…
Rev. Dr. Michael Christie • Sermon • • 1,444 views
Greater Faith, 3-29-09 Canaan Baptist, 5/2/10 Intro. Praise Scripture: John 14:9 Title: ‘U don’t know me,’ ‘Now I know’ “Stage 5” Prayer Song: I will trust in the Lord x3, until I die Cultural text: Describe Going to court and seeing someone that raped your child Sometimes you are surprise to know that…
Anthony Milner • Sermon • • 1,437 views
Context The healing of Simon’s Mother in Law (1:29-31) is part of the set of stories about healing and exorcism in the Gospel (1:21-34). The chapter opens with the phrase ‘The beginning of the Good News..’ (1) and this ‘beginning’ has been marked so far by the preaching of John the Baptist (2-8), the…
James Huffman • Sermon • • 1,052 views
Can They See Jesus In Me Matt. 26:56-58, 69-75 I. The Transformation of the New Life Peter wasn’t the same man he used to be, he had been radically changed by the Holy Spirit of God. A. His Past- Peter was a fisherman. They were notorious for vulgar language and wicked lifestyles. 1. Luke 5:1-8- by his…


Authentic Church
Tim Beerman • Eastwood Baptist Church • Sermon • • 987 views • 48:24
Review we’re coming to the end of Luke’s account of work of the HS in the Jewish world though the HS continued to work among the Jewish people he shifts Luke’s focus to the work of Paul and his team in the Gentile world The Holy Spirit’s purpose is to show the progressive fulfillment of Acts 1:8 8 But…
Isaac Soto • Sermon • • 971 views
Peter was convinced of what the identity of Jesus as the true Messiah because it was reaveled to him form God the Father. As for the Pharisees and Sadduccees were expecting a different kind of Messiah that would overthrow the Roman Empire. As Peter who would preach the first sermon of the gospel at the day of Pentacost was chosen by Jesus to build his church. One word from Jesus authority Peter changed his life forever. Jesus is the one who called Peter and the disciples because he had a purpose with them. Now it's our purpose with Jesus .


Discovering the Church
Barry G. Johnson, Sr. • Sermon • • 963 views • 50:51
Peter confirms the Gospel with the healing of Aeneas who was paralyzed for 8 years.
J.D. Matthews • Sermon • • 831 views
Following the amazing miricles that jesus had just proformed of feeding five thousand the deciples departed across the sea of galilee. Jesus had just dismissed the crowd and went up to the top of the mountion to pray. That same night about 3 or 4 miles out in the lake a storm hit the sea and the deciples.…
Paul Hawkins • Sermon • • 605 views
The word of the LORD came a second time. Can we please turn to the book of Jonah? It takes a bit of finding! It’s a funny thing how we know the story of Jonah so well, but the book of Jonah is not quite so well known. Back along I did a series on the book and I am not going to go into it in detail today…


I Will Build My Church: Luke & Acts Series
Pastor Jed Johnston • Sermon • • 571 views • 42:40
When God is going to work, MOST often... He uses His people He prepares His people AND… His people should be in a state of preparedness to be used by God! As we observe the early church today in our passage, we will take note of several things that prepared them to be used by God for an amazing work…


I Will Build My Church: Luke & Acts Series
Pastor Jed Johnston • A Place Of Grace • Sermon • • 539 views • 40:37
In Acts 3:11-26 we find the second sermon Peter preaches. It is a powerful sermon that will actually have two parts. Next Sunday we will look at the second part. Listen to the direct and powerful words which Peter shares with his audience… While he was clinging to Peter and John, all the people ran together…
Pastor Scamman • St. Paul Lutheran Church • Sermon • • 519 views • 13:18
And after six days Jesus took with him Peter and James, and John his brother, and led them up a high mountain by themselves ( Mt 17:1 ). Six days after what? What happened six days earlier that was so important? Two things, actually – both involving Peter. First, Peter made his great confession, “You…


Jesus' Last Day
Gabe Hatch • Sermon • • 509 views • 46:36
1 On the first day of the week Mary Magdalene came to the tomb early, while it was still dark. She saw that the stone had been removed from the tomb. 2 So she went running to Simon Peter and to the other disciple, the one Jesus loved, and said to them, “They’ve taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we…


Walking Through Psalms
McCauley Austin • Friendswood Baptist Church • Sermon • • 497 views • 25:23
Sin has a consequence. When we learn this, we can come to: stop sin, confess sin, and hope in God. When we learn this, it can help us understand the love of Christ and the cross.
Dr. Mark A. Barber • Sermon • • 479 views
The Holy Spirit falls for the first time on Gentiles
Robert Wright • Sermon • • 439 views
The Most Difficult Prayer to Pray I. Introduction A loving Personality dominates the Bible, walking among the trees of the garden and breathing fragrance over every scene. Always a living Person is present, speaking, pleading, loving, working, and manifesting himself whenever and wherever his people…


Acts: Providence and Proclamation
Joel Hayworth • Sermon • • 401 views
Introduction As humans, we have a way of messing things up from time to time. From relationships to projects to jobs to schedules, we occasionally bring harm to something that was once good. One of the easiest ways to see this can be with how an individual reacts to someone else. Whenever our trust is…