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Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 161,863 views
The Hand of the Lord:
1. is mighty.
2. is dangerous and deadly against His enemies.
3. empowers His servants.
4. can be heavy to discipline His people.
5. will help His people.
6. will always be with His people today.
Philip G Layton • Sermon • • 19,572 views
What is the Purpose of the Church? Preached by Pastor Phil Layton at Gold Country Baptist Church on January 20, 2008 www.goldcountrybaptist.org I want to ask you guys this morning a question that is not intended to insult but to initiate some thinking: why did you come to church today? What was your…
Michael K. Ayres • Sermon • • 16,282 views
PSALM 91 Security of the One Who Trusts in the Lord. This psalm is a meditation, in a serene and confident mood, on the security of the person who trusts in God. There is nothing in the text that provides a clue as to the time and circumstances of its composition. Dahood and others take it to be a royal…
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Isaiah, chapters 24-27, are referred to by Biblical scholars as the Apocalypse of Isaiah because these chapters all point to “end of world” events, and not merely Israel’s future. We saw last week that chapter 24 points us forward to a cataclysmic time in world history that we’ve come to call The Great…
Ron Parker • Sermon • • 6,471 views
THE STONE ROLLED AWAY TEXT: Mark 15:42-16:4 Matthew 27:66 So they went, and made the sepulchre sure, sealing the stone, and setting a watch. Introduction: As Jesus made His triumphant entry into the city of Jerusalem, fulfilling prophecy (Zech. 9:9), people lined the road to praise God and wave palm…
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Introduction: Let’s Read Acts 3:1-11 to get the context:* At this point Peter began to preach his second sermon. When we compare Peter’s first sermon with this one, we find some differences. Yet there are similarities too, because regardless of the circumstances, Peter was trying to do the same thing…
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Introduction: Review of Last Week A. Timothy-a young man who willingly served in second place B. He had a brotherly spirit in caring for others C. He was willing to deny himself-to be obsessed with the things of Christ D. He was willing to be a son, a disciple 1. Willing to be tried & proven 2. Willing…
Elliott Kwong • Sermon • • 5,985 views
Time with Abba - Bible Reading Schedule Jan l Feb l Mar l Apr l May l Jun l Jul l Aug l Sep l Oct l Nov l Dec Date Psalms OT NT Proverbs 1/1 Ps 1:1-6 Gen 1:1-2:25 Matt 1:1-2:12 Prov 1:1-6 1/2 Ps 2:1-6 Gen 3:1 - 4:26 Matt 2:13-3:6 Prov 1:7-9 1/3 Ps 2:7-12 Gen 5:1 - 7:24 Matt 3:7-4:11 Prov 1:10-19 1/4…
Eric Fary • Sermon • • 5,120 views
7/25/10 The Benefit and Blessing of the Lord's Supper Matt. 26,1 Corinthians 11 The ordinances that officially instituted Lord's supper, communion, enchant, sacraments, (Diff than catholic) 2 new communion Lord's Table, Bars, Means of grave. spiritual Blessings DONT KEEP You SAVED. The name Sacramento…


Grant van Boeschoten • Sermon • • 4,874 views • 31:21
Because Jesus has all the authority, we can be discipled and make disicples,
Jon Good • Sermon • • 4,362 views
Come and See. Go and Tell Matthew 28:1-10 Introduction: The single most significant event in the history of the human race took place on the Sunday after Passover in about the year 30 A.D. It's the day we're celebrating today –Easter - or as some call it Resurrection Sunday. No matter what you call,…
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Pentecost 21 (Proper 22), October 5, 2008 Old Parable, New Ending Sermon Theme: Let us be the new ending of the old parable: placed in God’s vineyard by grace, let us render its fruit and receive his Son. Text: Matthew 21:33–46 Other Lessons: Isaiah 5:1–7; Psalm 80:7–19; Philippians 3:4b–14 Goal: That…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 3,540 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Louis Evans told of the soldier who was wounded on the battlefield at night. He could not move or speak, but he could see the lanterns of the medics as they made their way from body to body. Finally a lantern was shining down on him, and after they examined his wounds one of them…
Easter
Ryan Strother • Sermon • • 3,537 views
INTRO You just can’t get rid of it; no matter what you do — you can rub it, vacuum it, mop it, wipe it— GLITTER! You just can’t get rid of it! There’s some things you just can’t seem to get rid of. No matter how far you try to put it out of reach or long you try to ignore it, it’s still there. Today…
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Equipping the saints for service Readings: Nehemiah 1:1-13; Ephesians 4:11-16 Dear brothers and sisters in the Lord, It was only last Saturday during the EMU conference at Creek Road Presbyterian Church which I attended that the speaker made a comment to this effect: The message of the Word of God is…
Godly P. S. • Sermon • • 2,039 views
The circle of seven days has been introduced by the Almighty God in the first chapter of the first book of the Bible. Our present Sunday, Monday, etc, were not named until the time of Jesus or in the first century. For Jews, a particular day was very relevant as per their obedience to the law of their…


Summer in the Psalms
Jason Pamblanco • Leonardtown Baptist Church • Sermon • • 1,963 views • 42:01
James Montgomery Boice: It would be difficult to say anything negative about any one of the psalms, since each is a part of sacred Scripture and is given to us by God for our benefit. Every psalm in the Psalter has undoubtedly been of great spiritual benefit to many millions of persons. Yet we cannot…
Ron Parker • Sermon • • 1,947 views
GOOD NEWS FROM A GRAVEYARD Luke 24:1-9 INTRODUCTION: We all love good news! It might be that someone we love is coming to visit. It might be that something we thought was forever lost is now found. It might be that a prayer has been answered for the sick. It might be that a loved one has come to know…
Nick Lotter • Sermon • • 1,925 views
Text And they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. And awe came upon every soul, and many wonders and signs were being done through the apostles. And all who believed were together and had all things in common. And they were selling…
Josh Provow • Sermon • • 1,842 views
I praise our God that each one of you chose to be in His house this morning. It is so good to see so many visitors with us today! I pray that you will feel at home in our presence. I have never seen a church that loves each other as much as this church does, and if you are visiting, I hope that you get…
Joel Mark Lillie • Sermon • • 1,836 views
The Holy Spirit Raining Last Days Revival After the Sabbath, as the first day of the week was dawning, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to view the tomb. 2 Suddenly there was a violent earthquake, because an angel of the Lord descended from heaven and approached the tomb. He rolled back the stone…
Bob Pritchett • Sermon • • 1,802 views
Theological Poetics: Typology, Symbol, and the Christ The Theory and Method of Biblical Typology A modern introduction to biblical typology should begin inductively with several examples of certain shadows and types from Old Testament passages widely acknowledged to be prefigurative in character, seeking…


Thematic Outlines
Faithlife Sermons • Sermon • • 1,793 views
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is of central importance to the NT. It affirms the divinity of Jesus Christ, marks the words and deeds of his ministry with God’s seal of approval and opens the way to the future resurrection of believers.


Advent 2020
Josh Slater • First Baptist Church of Louise • Sermon • • 1,774 views • 35:10
Isaiah 42:1-9 --The Perfect Gift of Hope Intro Hopelessness is a reality for much of our world. We look around and there is war, disease, depression, and despair. This time of year exasperates these feelings. Especially after the year we have had. Whether you have lost a loved one, lost a job, feel overwhelming…
Andre D. Eaton • Sermon • • 1,762 views
THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE – Mark15: 26-32 Luke 23:32-43; A police lineup (in American English) or identity parade (in British English) is a process by which a crime victim or witness's putative identification of a suspect is confirmed to a level that can count as evidence at trial. The suspect, along with…