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The Gospel of Matthew
Rick Crandall • Sermon • • 37 views
The Lord's miracles...
1. Confirm His compassion for us (vs. 29-32).
2. Remind us that our faith can grow (vs. 32-33).
3. Prove the Lord's power (vs. 34-37).
4. Highlight the rich abundance God has for us (vs. 37-38).
Josh Provow • Sermon • • 209 views
I don’t know about you, but I really miss going through Revelation whenever we miss services. Hopefully you are as excited as I am about jumping back into things tonight. But since we missed last week, I want to take a minute to remind you of what’s been going on in future Earth. Our past two studies…
Paul Hawkins • Sermon • • 698 views
Do You have a hardened heart? This morning I would like share a passage from my morning Quiet Time: it is found in Mark chapter 8 [P]. I am going to read a fairly lengthy passage so that we have the context of what took place. Jesus had a discussion with His disciples – and we are His disciples, aren’t…
Samuel Lamerson • Sermon • • 12 views
SBS: Report on this year’s VBS. Ventriloquist with a sore throat. He was one of the greatest preachers that the world has ever known, and yet at times he was so taken with depression that he could not get out of bed. His name was Charles Spurgeon and he devoted a chapter (“The Minister’s Fainting Fits”)…
Flanvis Johnson, Jr. • Sermon • • 31 views
COMPASSION 21 JESUS IS CONCERNED ABOUT THE HUNGRY MULTITUDES Matthew 14:13-21; Mark 6:30-44; Matthew 15:32-39; Mark 8:1-9 (cmpas21.doc) THROUGH EYES OF COMPASSION A pastor went into a supermarket to pick up his wife. As he waited near the checkout lanes, he overheard a clerk telling a young mother that…
Kenneth P. McCaulley • Sermon • • 34 views
A GOD WITHOUT OUR LIMITS Matthew 14:13, John 6:1-14 Introduction: The passage before us is a very familiar one-perhaps one of the most famous incidents from the life of Christ. The ironic thing about familiar passages is that to avoid bad preaching we have to be more careful, not less. There have been…