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Richard Wardman • Homegroup Leaders • Sermon • • 1,784 views
The Bible frequently describes death as sleep. OT kings were said to “sleep with their fathers.” It’s a beautiful image in many ways. It’s a beautiful image in many ways. When his friend died, Jesus told his disciples “Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep.” It’s a beautiful picture... it’s peaceful,…
Robin Koshy • Sermon • • 1,028 views
Intro Well, I guess all good things must come to an end (except eternal life). Our yearlong series, “Back to the Basics: Knowing why you believe what you believe,” going over our doctrinal statement, will end today. Hope it was a fruitful journey for you as it has been for me, to consider the basics…
Robin Koshy • Sermon • • 85 views
Intro I don’t remember if it was while we were attending Harvest Bible Chapel or if it was at Moody Bible Institute, but I heard Dr. Joe Stowell speak one day about his father. He said his father was deeply convicted of the fact that once a year he should preach about the return of the Lord Jesus. He…
Henry Blaze III • Sermon • • 49 views
I. The 3-Days Between Good Friday and Easter there occurs a break, a waiting period, of three days. Theology must remain silent about these three days, for they represent the reversal that is the fundamental mystery of God—the turn or reversal from death to life, from defeat to victory, from suffering…
Frank Walker • Sermon • • 18 views
This morning I want us to consider some of the last words that the apostle Paul wrote in the New Testament. When he wrote these words, he was imprisoned in Rome for the second time and fully aware that he might soon be called upon to surrender his life for the testimony of the gospel. And it’s very likely…
James Huffman • Sermon • • 16 views
Our Tremendous Hope 1 Thess 4:13-17 EBC 3/21/06 Hope (confident expectation) is a powerful thing. The hope of better soothes the soul. G. K. Chesterton said, “There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and no tonic so powerful as expectation of something better tomorrow.” Someone said “hope…
Rev. Dan Shapley • Sermon • • 8 views
MANY HAPPY (?) RETURNS Have you seen the movies or videos in your town? Heaven Can Wait, Heart and Souls, A Guy Named Joe, Dead Again. Have you watched television lately? Have You Been Here Before? In America, 23 percent of our citizens say they believe in reincarnation. That’s one-fourth of our population.…
George Toews • Sermon • • 6 views
I. Introduction The Lion, The Witch and Wardrobe is coming out in theatres on December 9 and that is one movie I want to see. I have read the Narnia Chronicles, as I suspect many of you have. In fact, I understand we now have them in the church library. They are great stories and have some great spiritual…
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Introduction: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20 We now come to the heart of the Christian faith, the gospel either stands or falls on the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. It is the very capstone in the arch of Christianity - - if it is removed, all else crumbles. It is the singular doctrine (teaching)…
Scott Lehr • Sermon • • 2 views
Intro: TRANSITION: CONTEXT: Jesus was at Bethabara, about twenty miles from Bethany (John 1:28; 10:40). One day, a messenger arrived with the sad news that our Lord’s dear friend Lazarus was sick. Jesus enjoyed a special relationship with Lazarus and his two sisters, Mary and Martha. This family gave…
1 Thessalonians
Stephen Jones • Sermon • • 1 view
Introduction · In our remaining time this morning, I want to invite you to turn with me to 1 Thessalonians. Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonian church. · Many of you have lost loved ones over the past year, and I’ve longed for this day to be able to honor them and to grieve with you. There are many…