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Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 158,378 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.
R. Michel Lankford • Sermon • • 69,437 views
Key Points Lessons and Teachings from James By Brother Michel Lankford A Personal Note: Hello and God bless you. What follows is a devotional Bible study of the book of James. Late last year, the Lord was impressing upon me that I should start reading certain books of Scripture, and keeping a "running…
Edward Keith Hassell • Sermon • • 49,838 views
Intercession and Spiritual Warfare Pastor Keith Hassell Introduction Intercessors are a great gift to the body of Christ. As a pastor I am thankful for every person who feels a special calling to intercede for me and for the church I pastor. I recognize that intercessors have played a key role in what…
Brian Thiessen • Sermon • • 26,404 views
The Terrible Sin of Unforgiveness (10/02/07) Text: Mark 11:25-26 Introduction: There is a sin that will eat you up from the inside out. It will destroy you like a growing cancer. There is a sin that will make it impossible for you to live a victorious Christian life. It is a poison to the soul. I am…
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Introduction: the path of life is not an easy path to walk. Life is filled with all kinds of trials and temptations. You have probably heard the saying, “when life gives you a lemon, make lemonade!” Throughout the Bible there are people who have turned: Defeat into victory Trial into triumph They were,…
Mark Wood • Sermon • • 19,472 views
The Great Sermon of the Great King (5:1-2) And when He saw the multitudes, He went up on the mountain; and after He sat down, His disciples came to Him. And opening His mouth He began to teach them, saying, (5:1-2) Until this point in Matthew, Jesus’ words have been limited (4:17, 19) and reference to…
Tad Wychopen • Sermon • • 18,002 views
Sermon Type: Expository Tad Wychopen II 4/29/05 Text: John 13:34-35 Preaching Practicum Title: A New Commandment Proposition: You must be known by your Christ-like love for others. Introduction ~Puppy love has sent many a young man to the dogs. ~To mar
Ernie L. Arnold • Sermon • • 17,893 views
Select all the text in tScripture: Matthew 6:25-34; Psalms 23; Philippians 4:6-7 Theme: StressWorryAnxiety and the Christian Life Proposition: The Bible shares with us some wonderful ways to deal with stressworryanxiety 1. Pray 2. Meditate 3. Release and Receive 4. Adapt INTRO: Good morning and what…
Harry E Williams • Sermon • • 17,566 views
The Tabernacle – A model for prayer 1) The gate-The place of thanksgiving 2) The Courtyard-The place of praise 3) The Brass Altar-The place of confession 4) The Brass Laver-The place of meditation 5) The Table of Showbread-The place of petition 6) The Golden Candlestick-The place of ministry 7) The Altar…
Timothy C Glover • Sermon • • 17,231 views
The Vow of the Nazirite: A Call to Holiness Numbers 6:1-21 November 2, 1997 Introduction: Holiness is a priceless commodity sought throughout human history by those seriously seeking God. Strangely, it is found only by those who have discovered that it is indeed priceless - that it cannot be bought.…
carlos • Sermon • • 14,357 views
Living The Kingdom of God Lifestyle Journey From Religion to Relationship Growing as a group in the gospel of the kingdom INTRODUCTION & INDEX To Kingdom Growth Guides INTRODUCTION (#000) | Kingdom Growth Guides are for assisting individuals and small groups to move toward the kingdom lifestyle. These…
Michael Fennema • Sermon • • 14,029 views
Sigmund Freud, whether you like him or not, was one of the most influential thinkers in recent times. His work has largely contributed to the state of psychiatry today. But when Sigmund Freud died at the age of 83, he was a bitter and disillusioned man. One of Freud’s issues was that he had little compassion…
Randy MacVicar • Sermon • • 12,630 views
INTRODUCTION I. Character affects every area of our lives — our decisions, our words, our actions, our attitudes, our goals, and our relationships. In fact, any breakdown in life can almost always be traced back to a breakdown in character. A. To develop Godly character, it is important that you embrace…
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Introduction: Most scholars who have sought to harmonize the accounts in the four Gospels have the Lord Jesus praying the prayer of John 17 in the Upper Room after He had finished His instructions to the disciples. Then He and the disciples sang the traditional Passover psalms, left the Upper Room, and…
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Introduction: Last week we talked about The Relationship of Believers to Believers, this week, Christ turns to the hatred of the world. Why does the world hate Christians? · (1) because it first hated Christ, and we belong to Him (1 John 3:13), (2) because we no longer belong to the world (1 John 4:5…
Timothy McGhee • Sermon • • 10,618 views
Matthew 6:1-4 Introduction Review Chapter Five Two key verses: Matthew 5:20, 48 Matthew 5:21-48 focuses on the teaching of the law, what men believe. Ø The emphasis is on inner moral righteousness—He gives six representative illustrations regarding murder, adultery, divorce, oaths, revenge, and love.…
Edward Sermon • Sermon • • 10,070 views
JOB—A MAN OF INTEGRITY Job 1:1-12 There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil. And there were born unto him seven sons and three daughters. His substance also was seven thousand sheep, and three thousand camels,…
Mark Barninger • Sermon • • 9,324 views
Sermon point: To show how the transfiguration established the superiority of Christ. Sermon style: Biblical narrative The Transfiguration Mt. 17:1-13; Lk. 9: 28-36 Introduction For the past number of weeks our Pastor led us up to a mount and we hear the first part of the Sermon on the Mount, where we…
Wynton Williams • Sermon • • 7,133 views
\\ Think about seeds. A single seed can grow a plant that produces hundreds or even thousands of seeds. A single bag of seeds can sow a whole field and produce hundreds of bags of new seed. We reap more than we sow. This is true in the positive sense, but it is also true in the negative. Introduction…
Kingdom Parables
David Krueger • Sermon • • 7,041 views
The Kingdom of God is like tares in the wheat.
Michael Hite • Sermon • • 6,981 views
Bearing Fruit Sermon Reading John 15:1-8 Introduction Family orange tree Planted there for a purpose – to give us fruit When it stopped bearing fruit – it no longer served it function John 15 give us a very similar situation Each must bear fruit or face the vinedresser’s shears 1) Congregational Fruit…
Adeleke samuel • Sermon • • 6,526 views
Blessing is a Force , How to Operate in it and make it work for you .
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Introduction A. The Sin of Eli’s Son’s (v.12-17) 1. Their character of the sons of Eli (v.12) a) They were corrupt—Literally this means they were sons of Belial. Belial is used of Satan in (2Cor.6:15). The phrase sons of Belial refer to evil, worthless, wicked men. q Here is the problem: because they…
John Seward • Sermon • • 6,401 views
Walking in the Light A sermon on 1 John 1:5-10 preached at Christ the King Church on 10/8/05 Prayer: Father in heaven, we again come to tremble before your Word, asking you to help us to listen to what the Scriptures have to say to us about you and also about ourselves. So, help us this morning, our…
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Introduction: remember what the earth looked like in our last study? The whole earth was covered with water; waves were rushing over the face of the earth. The earth also had something like a heavy mist of thick clouds and dense fog. It had been impossible to see any distance whatsoever from any place…