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Dr. John Barnett • Sermon • • 145,151 views
March 3, 2012 By John Barnett Read, print, and listen to this resource on our website www.DiscovertheBook.org Psalm 13 may be the very deepest of all the pits of life David endured. In this Psalm David is all alone and momentarily felt that even God had left him. Note the exact spot these events take…
Sermon • • 15,183 views
What Are Your Expectations? Text: Luke 24.13-35 Introduction: We all have certain expectations of God and how we expect Him to act toward us based upon our knowledge of Him. However, serious problems arise when God does not act as we expected Him to. Job ran into this great difficulty wishing that he…
Dr. Steven B. Angus • Sermon • • 7,524 views
THE APOSTLE THOMAS: FAILURE OR EXAMPLE? John 20:19-31 Most of us would consider it an insult to be compared with the disciple known as Thomas. Often times we look at Thomas and see little more that a failure. The truth be told, we know little about him. But we are familiar enough to know that he was…


Scottie Sellers • Jefferson Church of God • Sermon • • 5,444 views • 46:42
ASKING & RECEIVING 7 “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. 8 For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened. 9 “Which of you, if your son asks for bread, will give him a stone? 10…
Pillars of Christian Character
David Krueger • Sermon • • 3,580 views
In Proverbs 20:6 the Bible asks an important question. That question is: "Who can find a faithful man?" It’s a rhetorical question, meaning it has a self-evident answer: It is hard to find a person who is truly faithful. Faithfulness in relationships, according to the passage, seems to be a rare quality.…
Christmas Portraits
Dr. George Bannister • Sermon • • 2,548 views
Life lessons from the scriptural portrait of Zecharias and Elizabeth (parents of John the Baptist).


Anxiety
Serleio • Christ Community Church TX • Sermon • • 1,932 views • 42:27
Introduction Earlier this year after talks with Jared and studying on the topic, I felt a strong conviction that the church should be full of biblical counselors. I begin to believe that it would be a blessing to the local body as well as the greater body beyond our local assembly, if we could create…
Exodus
Wes Faulk • Sermon • • 1,627 views
God's responds to Moses' doubts
Tad Wychopen • Sermon • • 1,484 views
Title: The most frightening statement in the Bible: “If there is no resurrection.” Text: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20 Theme of Passage: The resurrected Christ is the basis of our faith. Interrogative: Do you doubt and even disbelieve the resurrection of Christ? Proposition: Doubting the resurrection is a serious…


Brent Madaris • New Haven Baptist Church • Sermon • • 1,483 views • 36:09
Can God Furnish a Table in the Wilderness Yea, they spake against God; they said, Can God furnish a table in the wilderness? I. The Faithlessness of the People A. The People in General - vv. 1-8 The Older are to teach the Younger - You see David instructing his people Give ear, O my people, to my law:…


Michael C. Cacoilo • Cornerstone Bible Church • Sermon • • 1,430 views • 1:04:38
God’s Character Commands our Joy, Trust and Submission Let’s go ahead and turn to Psalm 100 this morning and as we look at the what God’s Character demands of us. A Psalm for Thanksgiving. 1 Shout joyfully to the Lord , all the earth. 2 Serve the Lord with gladness; Come before Him with joyful singing.…


Acts
Chad Wintringham • Sunnyside Church of the Nazarene • Sermon • • 1,414 views • 38:58
Have you ever encountered a person who says they want help or advice or whatever, and so you talk with them, and offer help and advice and no matter how much you say they don't listen? They don't make any changes. They keep asking for help, keep complaining - you keep talking but they don’t listen. Eventually…
Lessons in the Wilderness
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 1,383 views
It seems to me that American people are especially good at making excuses. Sometimes we make excuses to try to keep from hurting someone's feelings. For example, If you were asked out on a date but really didn't want to go, you might want to spare the feelings of the asker and come up with some excuse…


Pastor Kevin T. Brown • Naalehu Assembly of God • Sermon • • 1,185 views • 42:14
Lord, Do It Again 32 And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul: neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own; but they had all things common. 33 And with great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus: and…


Thematic Outlines
Faithlife Sermons • Sermon • • 1,151 views
Unbelief, or the failure to trust God, holds back his blessing and leads to condemnation and spiritual death.


Stand Alone
Robert K. Storey • River Church NOLA • Sermon • • 1,128 views • 39:25
Intro - 2020 What a year. It’s been crazy and this is our last Sunday of 2020. Everything was going great in many ways AND THEN the Pandemic hit. No one was ready NOR could anyone have been ready for what this pandemic has done to our world, our nation, our communities and our lives. People have lived…


Toolbox for Life
Robert K. Storey • Sermon • • 1,094 views • 27:29
New series… toolbox for life. Self help books will tell you that to be successful, you need desire and determination. That’s not totally true because I have met people with desire and determination that were not successful. ILL - Farmer… hope for a great crop but if he plants the wrong seed… uses the…
John
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 1,001 views
I'm one of those people who will tell you that he doesn't like surprises, but that's not really true. I don't like unpleasant surprises. I don't like last minute problems, unexpected obstacles, things that don't go the way I anticipate. I don't like to be surprised by visits from people I don't particularly…


Exodus
Nathan Sehi • Bethel Baptist Church • Sermon • • 992 views • 31:44
A wonderful theme in Scripture is that God is the deliver of hurting people. - David called God, my deliver, in Psalm 18:2 – The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. - And a major theme of the…


[Easter]
Christopher Campbell • Sermon • • 973 views
Sunday, April 11, 2021. Matthew 28:16-20 | “Behold, I Am With You." In context, “The Great Commission” is the climax of the Easter story! It presents the fulfillment of the promises of Easter and propels the Church forward on mission to make disciples in submission to Jesus’ total authority. Positioned at the end of Matthew’s Gospel, we are reminded again that genuine faith is not based on what is seen, but acts upon what is heard in the form of obedience to God’s Word.


BBBI - OT101.2 - Genesis II
C. Jason Walker • Bible Institute • Sermon • • 964 views • 1:09:45
We may believe certain things about the Bible, but do we believe God can make them a reality in our own lives?


Crazy. Hard. Worth It.
Brandon Boone • Red Hills Southern Baptist Church • Sermon • • 963 views • 38:25


The Pathway of Peter!
ggrace@harding.edu • Naples Church of Christ • Sermon • • 891 views • 30:17
The Pathway of Simon Peter How does a middle class fishin' man End up in the middle of God's mission plan? He's a back water who walked on water. One of the first to see Jesus in his authentic identity. The Lord called this man the Rock. The gates of Heaven are his to unlock. He's a truth denier turned…
W. Charles Harris II • Sermon • • 855 views
UNBELIEF PRODUCES SPIRITUAL PARALYSIS INTRODUCTION: Isaiah 59:1–2 speaks of the “separation between you and your God.” The ground in which your sins grow and flourish is unbelief. And that unbelief is a ground full of elements that paralyze the Christian’s vision and action. In Mark 6:1–6 we read that…