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Whom do you say that I am?
Dr.Raymond D Williams, Th.D • Faith Harvest Worship Center • Sermon • • 1,163 views • 1:13:00
Whom do you say that I am? 27 And Jesus went out, and his disciples, into the towns of Caesarea Philippi: and by the way he asked his disciples, saying unto them, Whom do men say that I am? 28 And they answered, John the Baptist: but some say , Elias; and others, One of the prophets. 29 And he saith…
Great Decisions
Jeff Hopson • Fellowship Baptist Church • Sermon • • 11 views • 32:35
Moses: Deciding to Surrender
Jeff Hopson • Fellowship Baptist Church • Sermon • • 15 views • 39:51
He Is
Joshua Aguilar • Sermon • • 4 views
Intro: Good Morning FE, it is great to see you here this very cold morning. For those who do not know me, my name is Josh Aguilar, I am one of the Elders here at FE and we are glad you are here with us to make much of God. We started a new series where we are learning who God is by learning the names…
I AM
Cam Pape • Sermon • • 3 views
Alright lets lean in here for a few moments as we discuss the Next I Am Statements of Jesus. As a review last week with the light of the world is Jesus. And we said when The Light, becomes your light you become a light to others. And we had candles and fire it was cool and all of that. Now why are the…
Adolescentes
Martin Sippert • Sermon • • 5 views
Como Deus nos conhece pelo nome e nos ama como somos Dinâmica "Nome e Adjetivo" Cada participante deve dizer o seu nome e um adjetivo que comece com a mesma letra do seu nome. Por exemplo, "Meu nome é Pedro e eu sou Paciente". Para reforçar essa mensagem, faça uma dinâmica em que cada adolescente escolhe…
Journey Through The Gospels
Daren Blomerth • Sermon • • 2 views
12 Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” There are numerous times recorded in the book of John where Jesus declares, “I am” This was the 2nd one of these affirmations of His deity by equating Himself…
I AM is the Good Shepherd
Wes Woodard • Sermon • • 3 views
God is the Good Shepherd
Matthew
Roger McCort • Sermon • • 7 views
The King leads his subjects into unthinkable adventures
KBM Impact 3:16
Landon Rowell • Sermon • • 2 views
Last week we started a new series of lessons with the theme “Impact 3:16.” The goal is to find as many chapter three verse sixteen passages I can that can be made into a good short study. Last week, we looked at Genesis 3:16 and today we are going to be examining Exodus 3:16 . This is most like a very…
NL Year 2
Rev. Brian Weinberger • Sermon • • 4 views
We just heard a lot from the beginning of the Exodus story but it’s hard not to focus in on the part about Moses and his encounter with God through the burning bush. This is after all, the moment that God answers not just Moses’ question, but also Jacob’s question. If you recall from last week, Jacob…
Kelvin Neil Baker • Sermon • • 8 views
Here is a short summary of the sermon outline:
The sermon focuses on cultivating the ability to hear and respond to God's voice through grateful praise. The key points are:
1. God's voice is distinct and recognizable to those who belong to Him. We must seek clarity in discerning His voice through Scripture, prayer, and quiet reflection.
2. Biblical figures like Moses, Elijah, and Daniel heard God's voice and guidance in various seasons and circumstances of life. We too can recognize His presence across all situations.
3. Hearing God's voice should naturally lead to joyful, exuberant praise, as modeled in Psalm 100. Grateful praise is a powerful expression of faith in God's sovereignty.
4. The sermon calls the congregation to embrace the declaration "I Hear You, God" as an affirmation of attentiveness to the Lord's leading in their daily lives.
Personal stories and examples illustrate how praise realigns our perspective, renews our faith, and ushers in God's power amid difficulties. The conclusion invites prayerful listening and a heartfelt response of "I Hear You, God" to deepen the congregation's relationship with the sovereign, loving God.
Out of Series
Pastor Metsinger • Sermon • • 5 views
Opener for service... There is a handsome bronze plaque on the south front of the rotunda at the University of Virginia honoring its students who made the supreme sacrifice in World War I. Conspicuously clear and haunting are these lines: They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall…
Dr. Mark A. Barber • Sermon • • 7 views
Stephen continues the defense of the Gospel at his trial before the Sanhedrin. We will see today how Stephen uses the call of Moses at the burning bush.
Gospel of John
Pastor Jason • Sermon • • 4 views
Jesus answers the disciples 4 questions with for Promises
"Way"
Edward L Palmer • Sermon • • 7 views
The way to God is by Jesus alone.
Dr. Mark A. Barber • Sermon • • 768 views
Yahweh reveals Himself to Moses at the burning bush and calls him.
John: Shining a Light on Jesus
Austin Bedwell • Sermon • • 15 views
Through The Waters As we saw earlier in this chapter their is a lot of Old Testament imagery. When you think about seas and the Old Testament, what comes to mind? The Israelites crossing the Red Sea. We already saw how this chapter is connected to the Passover and Exodus. The symbolism continues in this…
John
Patton Shinall • Sermon • • 4 views
Jesus is the Light of the World and the Savior of all who believe in Him.
Moses
Andre Alves-Areias • Sermon • • 9 views • 23:14
Introduction Excuses excuses. When we don’t want to do whatever we’ve been asked to do, we make excuses - it’s part of our DNA, I think - we think of a logical, reasonable excuse for not doing what we have been asked to do. Or perhaps it’s not even when we don’t WANT to do whatever it is - sometimes…
The Big Story
Cody Hale • Sermon • • 33 views
Introduction Pharaoh was supposed to be a power unmatched and a name renowned. So, it’s ironic how much of the book of Exodus is about how impotent and insignificant the pharaohs actually were. There are two mentioned in the book, and we don’t even know their names. History can’t even tell us who they…
Mark
Aaron Andrews • Sermon • • 12 views
Main Point: Jesus is the Good Shepherd who lovingly leads the disciples to recognize him. Will we respond like the disciples or will our hearts be changed by his work? Main Point: Jesus is the Good Shepherd who lovingly leads the disciples to recognize him. Will we respond like the disciples or will…