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Life of Jacob
Doug Pettit • Sheldonville Baptist Church • Sermon • • 26 views • 42:01
Illumination Two Camps, 1-2 1 So Jacob went on his way, and the angels of God met him. 2 When Jacob saw them, he said, “This is God’s camp.” And he called the name of that place Mahanaim. The name Mahanaim means two camps and is a recognition that there were two groups present: Jacob’s physical group…
Renew Your Mind
Josh Owens • Clear Springs Baptist Church • Sermon • • 0 views
Power of the single mind Text: James 1:1-12 Introduction The mind of a true believer has now become a tool to conceive all things pertaining to life in a God-centered way. You see, God now dwells at the core of who you are (supernatural power source). If you are going to have any God-centered thoughts,…
Bill Woody • Sermon • • 17 views
A Double Minded Man Text: James 1:2–8 (KJV 1900) 2 My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; 3 Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. 4 But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing. 5 If any of you lack wisdom,…
Preaching Thru James
Bill Woody • Sermon • • 124 views
A Double Minded Man Text: James 1:2–8 (KJV 1900) 2 My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; 3 Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. (Our faith is illustrated to others by our patience in the midst of bad circumstances When we continue to live with confidence,…
Darren Wricks • Sermon • • 5 views
Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don’t get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes.
Unshakable
Bill Sizemore • Sermon • • 11 views
Many people today struggle with anxiety. The bible define anxiety as a double minded person. Through the book of Daniel we will see how to walk with God in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation.
Acts
Samuel Rogers • Sermon • • 6 views
[NOTE TO TEACHER] The focus of this lesson is on the difference between believing the Gospel with our minds and following Jesus with our hearts. Our common mistake is to believe in Jesus and agree with the Gospel, but still basically want the same things we always have. The goal of this lesson is to challenge people to surrender their desires - wanting Jesus more than simply what He can do for them.
Majoring in the Minors
Michael Morse • Calvary Chapel Redeeming Grace • Sermon • • 299 views • 53:47
Introduction Hosea continues to speak the sentence from God to the nation of Israel. Israel was unfaithful to God in their heart. It was a heart problem with them. They didnt hate God just because they didnt love God. Most people incorrectly believe that the opposite of love is hate - but the truth is…
Matthew: The Sermon on the Mount
Andy Osborne • Sermon • • 7 views
Introduction We are warned as children not to look directly at the Sun. It’s brilliance is so great and its rays so powerful that looking at it with the naked eye will eventually cause blindness. Instead, we go through our entire lives looking at all the things that the sun lights up for us to see, but…
Philippians - Joy for the Journey
Bethel Baptist Church • Bethel Baptist Church • Sermon • • 46 views • 37:29
We live daily in God's peace as we die daily with Christ
James
Robbie Jones • Sermon • • 5 views
Introduction Remember last week James referred to his readers as adulterous people. Again this gets at this idea of being double minded, in not being whole heartedly commited to the Lord but instead trying to maintain a commitment to the Lord and to the world at the same time. And living like this is…
Weapons of Spiritual Warfare
James Duell • Sermon • • 3 views
Having a Close relationship with God will bring answers to one's prayers
Book of James
Paul K Nelson • Sermon • • 17 views
When undergoing trial we have an ironclad promise that God will give us wisdom without limit if we ask for it in faith. Faith, here, is the commitment that we will obey what He reveals. Ironically, the poor have an advantage over the rich in faithfully enduring trials because the lifelong trial of their poverty has trained them to depend upon God.
Book of James
John Crit Jones II • Sermon • • 6 views
Slave of God
Count it Joy
Ask for Wisdom
Believe God will Deliver
James (Midweek)
Benenz Hitchcock • Sermon • • 1 view
James continues in his disposition about facing trials. This time he focuses on the need for faith and the need for worry to be completely eradicated.
James: True Faith Works
Shaun Marksbury • Living Water Baptist Church • Sermon • • 1 view
In times of trial, our greatest need is wisdom from God. This evening, learn how to pray with faith, seek heavenly insight, and avoid double-mindedness as we explore James 1:5–8.
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Messy
Bill Sizemore • Sermon • • 6 views
There is nothing cuter than having a baby in the house. (Picture of baby on the screen). There is no telling what they will do. In all their cuteness they can also be “Messy.” Especially when they get mobile and start discovering the world around them. You better have a camera around so you can catch…
How To
Michael Morse • Sermon • • 25 views
Wisdom can be obtained when we realize our need and admit our need to God. We should be encouraged to admit our desire for wisdom to God based on His character and our faith in Him. If we come to ask God not believing He is good we shouldnt expect to receive anything and we show ourselves to be double-minded.
James: A 1st Century Guide to Following Jesus
Pastor Nick • Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church • Sermon • • 16 views
From Christian Nationalism to in-church fights and contentions, double minded faith has plagued the church and her witness since the first century. James' letter calls us to meekness born from wisdom that is first peaceable. Does this sound like the church today?