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The Life of Christ
Ken Richter • Soldier Creek Church of Christ • Sermon • • 10 views • 33:34
Are you a "doer" or a critic? This lesson on the Life of Christ focuses on Mary annointing Jesus with expensive perfume, and the criticsm she faced because of her action. This sermon asks "When's the last time you told Jesus you loved Him, and did something out of that love?"
Galatians
Rick Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 238 views
Last week we began our study in Galatians, and as you may remember, the Apostle Paul wrote to the churches in Galatia to encourage them and to remind them of the true gospel. These churches were under attack from false teachers called the Judaizers. These false teachers were attacking Paul and his teachings,…
Easter
Mike Wilkie • Sermon • • 10 views • 40:15
The resurrection is the hinge which the gospel door swings upon.
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 40 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Some years back at the University of Wisconsin a group of literary students formed a club. The purpose of the club was to criticize. The members would submit a story, and it would be dissected mercilessly with no punches pulled. The sessions were so brutal that the club members…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 21 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease The third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, is most famous for being the author of the Declaration of Independence. Many have pronounced it a document inspired from heaven, and there is much reason to believe that it has the providence of God behind it. Jefferson,…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 25 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Jonathan Edwards was born in 1703, and he became one of the greatest preachers in history. He lived in a day when pastors went to a church out of seminary and stayed there for the rest of their lives. His father was the pastor of The Congregational Church in the little village of…
Stephen N. Rummage • Sermon • • 38 views
In his book High Maintenance Relationships, Les Parrott identifies the types of people who are likely to hurt us and take energy from us. Here are some of them: Critics constantly complain or give unwanted advice. Martyrs are forever the victim and wracked with self-pity. Wet blankets are pessimistic…