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Being Fed (Summer 2020)
Rev. Christian B Creyer • Sermon • • 42 views • 15:11
Gracious and Loving God, when we need, we look to you. But God, when we don’t need, we rely upon ourselves. Help us to see that our neediness is not a prerequisite to what you give. Grant that we might have ears to hear, eyes to see, and a heart willing to move our feet so that we do more than we receive,…
Communion
Jon Winkelman • Grace Church of Lockeford • Sermon • • 55 views • 53:25
Introduction At this time of year many people are really paying attention to the sports world. Right? Next Sunday, the 13th, is the super bowl, for those who care. If you don’t care, that’s okay. It will still happen. :) How many think that the team who loses the Super Bowl should never be allowed to…
Setting the Table
Rev. Dr. Aaron Kesson • Durand Global Methodist Church • Sermon • • 9 views • 22:02
Matthew: Kingdom Authority
David Poland • Sermon • • 1 view
Sermon 48 In a series through the book of Matthew
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.
Acts
Jason Shirk • Sermon • • 6 views
Introduction History is filled with interesting last words spoken by famous people as they faced death: “Either that wallpaper goes, or I do.”- Oscar Wilde “Friends applaud, the comedy is finished.”- Beethoven “I’m bored with it all.”- Winston Churchill "Don't you dare ask God to help me." Joan Crawford…
Being Fed (Summer 2020)
Rev. Christian B Creyer • Sermon • • 8 views
…Gracious and loving God, we come before you today, prepared to hear words for our lives in this time and place. We know that our honest and faithful following of your Son is what will bring us into glory in our due time. So, we ask in the coming moments, help us to clear our minds to focus solely on…
Finish Line Faith - 2 Timothy
Chris Collier • Sermon • • 1 view
Sermon Outline Intro/Review : Veteran’s Day - Thank you for your service Finish Line Faith Transition to Message : How many meals do you eat in a week? 14-21? Any snacks? How do you know when you are hungry? Anyone eat even when you aren’t hungry? How much time would you guess you spend eating each week?…
Being Fed (Summer 2020)
Rev. Christian B Creyer • Sermon • • 2 views
... What would you do if you were not afraid? A few months ago, I stumble across this statement and while it hit me that day as I read it, it struck me more this week as I studied this story about Jesus describing how we are to live and what we are to do in this life. So, let me ask you to contemplate…
IFCA Regional
Pastor Jed Johnston • A Place Of Grace • Sermon • • 4 views
Peter probably stood before Jesus with a span of mixed emotions… Regret, love, wonder, what would Jesus say to him now that He was resurrected??? No stern conversation came, just three questions with what I see as a clear directive… John 21:15-17 “Tend my lambs” “Shepherd my sheep” “Tend my sheep” TEND:…
John
Vincent Ford • Sermon • • 2 views
A Certain Place Certain items that we buy come from certain places. As a child I remember grocery shopping with my mother and it was truly an all day affair. Certain things she went to Sam’s to get because of bulk. Certain things she went to Sack n’ Save, by the way I hated this store because you saved…
Sunday Mass
Deacon Serj Harutunian • Sermon • • 16 views
Come to Justice Jesus, he will hear all your petitions, tell you the truth, exchange your bad for his good and feed you at his banquet .
Acts
Clifton Jones • Prairie Grove Baptist Church • Sermon • • 161 views • 30:32
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Part I In Conflict: Always Surely Need Him, The Advocate
Tricia Cook • Tricia's Proclaim Trial Church • Sermon • • 18 views
A growing body of evidence suggests that chronic anger can take a daily toll on your cardiovascular health and immune system. Letting go of the bitterness you feel toward another person can lower your anxiety, which directly impacts both your mental and physical health. Basically, feeling bad is bad for you—especially if those feelings are due to bitter or traumatic memories that frequently to mind unbidden. https://getpocket.com/explore/item/forgiving-people-is-good-for-you.
Leslie A Wright • Sermon • • 17 views
Learning to Lead Ezekiel 34:1-5 The word of the Lord came to me: “Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel; prophesy and say to them: ‘This is what the Sovereign Lord says: Woe to the shepherds of Israel who only take care of themselves! Should not shepherds take care of the flock? You eat…
Robert Cote • Sermon • • 6 views
The Call to Faithfulness 1 Peter 5:2-4 I. FEED THE FLOCK OF GOD. A. Exclusive to flock you are associated with. i.e. Your local church. B. Not the pastors business to meddle in other churches affairs. II. TAKING THE OVERSIGHT. ( επισκοποuντες ) The Job of the Overseer A. One who sees the responsibility.…
Norman Collins • Sermon • • 11 views
When we have the ability to do it, we should not expect God to mysteriously act in some miraculous way when we have the ability to do it. Introduction Joke about the Pope and Rabbi Something, people look at things too spiritually People Physical Jesus Feeding the 5000 John 6:1-14 Jesus could have just…
E. Keith Hassell • Sermon • • 139 views
A Hunger For God Pastor Keith Hassell August 30, 1998 Foundation Scripture: Psalm 107:8-9, 17-22, 33-43; Matthew 5:6 I. God is looking for a hungry people to bless A. God will dry up the land around the wicked in order to cause the hungry to dwell in it B. God will satisfy the longing soul, and fill…