(46 results)
Kind
Media type
(30)
(17)
(14)
(12)
(2)
Tags
(46)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
Language
Spencer Miller • Sermon • • 25,730 views
The now infamous Lance Armstrong once said, “A boo is a lot louder than a cheer.” And he actually hit the nail on the head, because no one wants to be rejected. It can make you come to the conclusion Oprah Winfrey came to when she said, “I don’t want anyone who doesn’t want me” because no one wants the…
Bruce Guyton • Sermon • • 5,031 views
21. Behold, the LORD thy God hath set the land before thee: go up and possess it, as the LORD God of thy fathers hath said unto thee; fear not, neither be discouraged. 22. And ye came near unto me every one of you, and said, We will send men before us, and they shall search us out the land, and bring…


John Grove • GRACE UNITED BIBLE FELLOWSHIP • Sermon • • 1,690 views • 49:04
A Stiff-Neck Will Cause You to Stumble 2 Kings 17:13-23 13 Yet the Lord warned Israel and Judah by every prophet and every seer, saying, “Turn from your evil ways and keep my commandments and my statutes, in accordance with all the Law that I commanded your fathers, and that I sent to you by my servants…
Ken • Sermon • • 998 views
THE PARABLE OF THE WICKED HUSBANDMEN (Matthew 21:33-45; Mark 12:1-12; Luke 20:9-18) INTRODUCTION: This, and the following three parables which will conclude this series, were spoken in Jerusalem, after Jesus’ “triumphal entry” into the city. The events from that point marked the beginning of the last…
Dr. Mark A. Barber • Sermon • • 609 views
Introduction This passage, like those of the last several weeks make reference to events which happened at the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. In this feast, the people made temporary shelters to live in for a week called booths. The feast lasted a total of eight days. In it was remembered the wanderings…
Paul Hawkins • Sermon • • 577 views
The cave of Adullum. [P] 1 Samuel 22:1-2 So David departed from there and escaped to the cave of Adullam; and when his brothers and all his father’s household heard of it, they went down there to him. Everyone who was in distress, and everyone who was in debt, and everyone who was discontented gathered…
William C. Reece, Jr. • Sermon • • 515 views
Judges 11 It’s a terrible thing to get written off. Have you ever experienced the hell of being rejected? Kicked to the curb. Dumped, and made to feel that you were less than and not equal to. Made to feel that the sign on somebody’s life that says, ‘Keep Out no Trespassing’ is personally meant to you.…
Walter Read • Sermon • • 502 views
05/17/2009 The Chosen One Knox 16 PC 670/746/209 Psalm 98 1 John 5:1-6 John 15:9-17 OOPS! A man once asked a theologian, “Why did Jesus choose Judas Iscariot to be his disciple?” The reply was insightful, “I do not know, but I have an even harder question: Why did Jesus choose me?” | | UGH! In counselling…
Shawn McKinney • Sermon • • 499 views
FEAR OF BEING HURT LUKE 17:11-19 11 And it came to pass, as he went to Jerusalem, that he passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. 12 And as he entered into a certain village, there met him ten men that were lepers, which stood afar off: 13 And they lifted up their voices, and said, Jesus, Master,…




How I Met Jesus
Jeremy Norton • Mountainview Church Whitehorse • Sermon • • 314 views • 37:58
Jesus has been arrested. Before he enters a public scorn before Caiaphas, Jesus has a meeting with his father-in-law, Annas. What will Jesus say to a man who's mind is already made up? What can this encounter teach us about sharing the Gospel when we're receiving hostility and persecution?
Psalms
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 150 views
As soon as you read the first words of Psalm 22 most people instantly recognize the words. “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me” are words Jesus spoke while on the cross. As you read the rest of the Psalm you find that this Psalm has many pictures that lead us to the cross of Jesus. Psalm 22 is…
Sermon • • 129 views
Jesus was certainly not very well received by the people of his hometown, was he? Basically, they rejected him! And, as HE was rejected, we may sometimes find ourselves rejected, OR we may reject others. Reactions of acceptance or rejection often depend upon just how we look upon our fellow man; and…


The Gospel of Luke
Matthew Round • Hope City Church Edinburgh • Sermon • • 93 views • 28:51
Jesus draws his disciples into his mission - calling them from the stands onto the pitch. He sends them out empowered and yet dependent, expecting some will receive his message but others will reject it. Discipleship isn't a spectator sport.
Ken • Sermon • • 73 views
“THE LABORERS IN THE VINEYARD” Matt. 20:1-16 Introduction: One of the hardest parables, and one that is greatly abused. Various interpretations are given, many fanciful, others downright absurd. But if we can once see the main point and intent of the parable, the lesson will be valuable indeed. I. Contextual…
Sermon • • 53 views
Introduction Mark 1 – 6 As I’m sure you have been made aware that the purpose of Mark’s gospel is spelt out in the first verse of Chapter one. That is to declare that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that this is good news. Already in the first five chapters Mark has shown us that Jesus demonstrated…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 35 views
SHOWING MERCY (Luke 9:51-56) Intro – James Dobson saw a sign outside a convent in SC: “Absolutely No Trespassing – Violators Will be Prosecuted to the Full Extent of the Law.” It was signed “Sisters of Mercy.” We need mercy! We often cry for justice, but what we really need is mercy. When you get Jesus’…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 35 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Paul is the most traveled man in the New Testament. He covered much of the known world of his day, and his ambition was to go to the end of the world. The furthest point West that man could then go was Spain. Spain is only mentioned twice in the New Testament, and both times by…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 29 views
Intro – Bull Run. First major battle of the Civil War. By evening, the Union Army was in full retreat back to DC and the South was sure it was over. One Georgian pronounced Manassas “one of the decisive battles in the world.” A Mobile, AL paper predicted the Union would “would never again advance beyond…


The Gospel of Luke
Peter Grainger • Hope City Church Edinburgh • Sermon • • 27 views • 27:16
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 24 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Two brothers came to the U.S. from Europe in 1845 to make their fortune. The older brother had a trade for he knew how to make sauerkraut, and so he took a wagon train west to California to raise cabbages. The younger brother went to school to study metallurgy. Several years passed,…
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 19 views
Intro – The topic for training at the Army Airborne School was what to do if your parachute malfunctions. The answer – use the reserve chute. One student asked: “If the main chute fails, how long do we have to deploy the reserve?” The instructor replied, “The rest of your life.” His point? Life can be…


Luke
Brian Manning • Cambridge Baptist Church • Sermon • • 18 views • 36:28
Jesus gives us four reasons why people reject Him as Lord and Saviour.
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 18 views
Intro – Luke 4:16-30. A cartoon shows some people approaching their pastor with a signed document. The leader says, "Pastor, we want to give you this petition requesting you change ‘sinner’ to ‘person who is morally challenged.’" It’s tough to admit being a sinner, isn’t it? But that failure will cause…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 15 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Two brothers came to the U.S. from Europe in 1845 to make their fortune. The older brother had a trade for he knew how to make sauerkraut, and so he took a wagon train west to California to raise cabbages. The younger brother went to school to study metallurgy. Several years passed,…