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Deuteronomy: Changing Times and Our Unchanging God
Joseph Estes • First Baptist Church of Hoquiam • Sermon • • 30 views • 44:50
Intro Those of you who know what kind of a student I was like would understand that I was a perfectionist in the sense that I tried my hardest on every single assignment. I would often take the hardest teacher so that I could learn more. It was under one of these teachers, my high school English teacher,…
Joshua
Michael Ryan Stotler • Laughlin Community Church • Sermon • • 756 views • 27:37
Introduction Today we are leaving the 12 tribes behind and continuing in our journey through the end of Joshua. Things that I would be grieved if I failed to cover. One of those things is the cities of Refuge Found in Joshua 20 Joshua 20 And Yahweh spoke to Joshua, saying, “Speak to the Israelites, saying,…
Nehemiah - Building a city of refuge
Kenneth Martinez • Sermon • • 39 views • 39:57
We are so excited about starting our new series: “Nehemiah – Building a city of refuge”.
Nehemiah was the man who finally rebuilt Jerusalem, after dozens of years of being desolated and several failed attempts. On his story, we can find timeless lessons about leadership, endurance, and mission. As we study the book named after him, we’ll gain insights to build our own community of Refuge, or any personal enterprise you may have.
Pathway to Christ
Jeremy Franklin • Sermon • • 13 views
Introduction: Who here remembers their first job? I don’t mean your chores or what you did to earn an allowance, I’m talking about the first thing you did to earn wages for yourself. I remember mine: I was 12 years old & worked as a busboy, dishwasher, and fish cutter for the Yocona River Inn (Yocona,…
In the Wilderness
David Krueger • Sermon • • 74 views
God has provided a “City of Refuge” for all men in His son, Jesus Christ.
Exodus
Austin Prince • Sermon • • 26 views
Read The Text: Exodus 21:12-32 Intro: The Civil Law - How God’s mercy and justice enter into society. God’s protection for the poor and the vulnerable. God’s people’s protection of the poor and vulnerable. Micah 6:8 (ESV) — 8 He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you…
3rd Sunday Easter YA
Deacon Serj Harutunian • Sermon • • 8 views
Introduction. Our Gospel today takes us back to the 1st Sunday of Easter when Jesus, immediately after his resurrection, first appeared to the women at the tomb and moved on to catch up with two of his disciples on their way to Emmaus. The disciples were leaving Jerusalem probably because they were heartbroken…
Joshua: Lessons in Courage
Joel Kolb • Spring City Fellowship • Sermon • • 2 views
The Levites were devoted to serving the Lord and to maintaining the religious life of the community.
During the wilderness wanderings, their job was to carry the items associated with the tabernacle - the dwelling place of God among his people. Now that the tabernacle has a permanent and central home. The new priestly function is not just to offer sacrifices for sin, but to help in administering justice. And that is also our role and priestly believers under the New Covenant.
The Morning Devotional - Season Seven (Joshua)
William F. Hill, Jr. • Sermon • • 4 views
A Journey Through Joshua
December 21, 2022
Season Seven | Edition 15: Joshua 20
Joshua
Philip Layne • Grace Baptist Church – Sheboygan • Sermon • • 15 views • 45:17
Before God's work to give the land of Canaan to Israel was complete, he provided them with cities of refuge. God is a perfect judge, but he is also a gracious redeemer. Joshua 20 demonstrates that God is a God of refuge for sinners. In this sermon, Pastor Philip explores the significance of these important cities and how they anticipate God's redemptive purposes.