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Choosing to Restore in 2024
Floyd Martens • Family Worship Centre • Sermon • • 8 views • 27:29
Offensive Christianity
James Leman • First Free Methodist Spokane • Sermon • • 3 views • 32:10
Who's In? Who's Out? Jesus dines with Levi and Friends
John 2021-2022
Jason Stuart Percy • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 29 views • 1:12:01
Jesus is very confident in the sovereignty of God. He is not afraid of the misunderstandings of others or of their lack of trust. He is sure in Himself and in the Work of the Father. God has promised rivers of flowing or living water flowing out of our inmost being... He didn't leave us to wonder what that means. God gives Himself, He gives His Spirit to those who trust in Him. God is present with us always, even to teh end of the age. Don't be afraid, dear Saint. God is not wondering what is happening as you are. He is not confused. He doesn't feel as though things are out of control. You might feel this way. He does not. God reigns on His throne as Sovereign over all of His creation. I would do well to trust Him. LORD, increase our faith. These thoughts shared by Jason Stuart Precy at Refuge TLH in Tallahassee, FL on Sunday, January 2, 2022.
The Gospel According to Luke
Scott Watters • Grace Baptist Church Dartmouth • Sermon • • 3 views • 41:49
Jesus parable of the inviting to feast teaching humility and the kingdom of God
Feed your Enemies
Sid Martin • Amboy Friends Church • Sermon • • 29 views • 14:57
This week, Sid shares from 2 Kings 6:9-23. Elisha was going to be attacked, but he knows what is going to happen. Later, instead of killing his enemies, he gives them a feast. 6 principles to remember from this passage.
1. Don't be surprised.
2. When surrounded, acknowledge it.
3. When surrounded, open your eyes.
4. Pray
5. Feed your enemy.
6. Open your eyes & be spiritually prepared.
RHYTHM
Aaron Bauer • Issaquah Christian Church • Sermon • • 92 views • 35:59
In our hurried pace and fast food culture, we forget that meals bring people together not just provide food. When it relates to Jesus and the “feast” that he brings sometimes we care more about what’s on the Master’s Table than the Master himself. The Giver is always better than the gift and we need to Taste and See that the Lord is Good.
Feasts
David Palmer • Lower Three Runs Baptist Church • Sermon • • 22 views • 28:44
Feast of Tabernacles: Commemorates the Forty- Year Wilderness Journey. The feasts (lit. Appointed times, not banquets) concluded with the feast of tabernacles, also called the ingathering. Sukkot (Soo- KOTE), also known as “Feast of Tabernacles,” is a week- long celebration of the fall harvest and a…
Exodus 19-40
Peter Whitney • Peninsula Presbyterian Church Qld • Sermon • • 7 views • 23:05
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 716 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease A king once stopped at a village inn to rest after and unsuccessful attempt at hunting. While putting his horse in a barn he noticed several chalked targets drawn on the barn wall with bullet holes right through the bull's eye. He was impressed and asked the inn keeper to call the…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 421 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Many years ago a man invited a friend to come with him to hear Jimmy Durante, but the man refused. He said he could not stand Durante. "But why," asked his friend. "When did you ever see him?" "I've never seen him," he responded, "But I saw a fellow do an imitation of him and it…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 5,511 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Have you ever praised God for the enjoyment of laughter? Some of the greatest of God's people have. When Theodore Cuyler, the American preacher, visited the great London preacher, Charles Spurgeon, they told each other the crazy things that happened in their respective ministries.…
Nathan Kuperus • Sermon • • 45 views
Sermon on Luke 13:22-30 Title: From the east to the west to the north to the south. Theme: Those entering through the narrow door come from all corners of the world. Goal: to all people to strive to enter through the narrow door. Need: We wrestle with what it takes to join in the true feast. Outline:…
Paul Larson • Sermon • • 37 views
THE FEAST OF FIRSTFRUITS Lev.23:9-14 Lent 1998 Introduction - This feast speaks of offerings made to the Lord. Of recognizing how He has provided. How He has provided both for our physical and spiritual needs as we will see. I. Firstfruits was a remembrance of what God had done. A. A way of showing that…
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Introduction: Sixty years have elapsed since Daniel 1 & 20 years since Daniel 5. Now in the fifth chapter of the book of Daniel, we come to the end of the Babylonian kingdom. In the great image that Nebuchadnezzar saw in his dream, the head of gold was to be replaced by the chest and arms of silver,…
Steven Richards • Sermon • • 1,975 views
Song of Solomon 2v3-9 His Banner Is Love Introduction Continue to see the bride extolling the glory of her husband to be. 1. The Banner v3-6 Banners are identifying flags or streamers attached to the end of a standard. Throughout history they have served three main purposes: to identify a group, to claim…