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Parables
Joel Adkins • Westbrook Park United Methodist Church • Sermon • • 7 views • 27:13
Is Jesus A Lousy Farmer? To run a germination test: Count out at least 20 randomly picked seeds (50 is better, 100 is best).Spread the seeds on several layers of premoistened paper toweling and roll them up in the paper so the seeds stay separated from one another.Place the roll into a plastic bag and…
Created for Significance
Greg Woolf • Connect Church • Sermon • • 56 views • 42:25
If I was to tell you that you only had five years left of your life, how would you live it? Everyone of us knows that we only have one life to live. How are we going to spend the time that we have here on earth? How are we going to invest our time? How are we going to invest our energy? The first three…
Parabolas
Orbe • Sermon • • 1 view
AL FINAL LOS JUSTOS BRILLARRAN Entonces dejó a la multitud y entró en la casa. Y se le acercaron sus discípulos, diciendo: Explícanos la parábola de la cizaña del campo. Y respondiendo Él, dijo: El que siembra la buena semilla es el Hijo del Hombre, y el campo es el mundo; y la buena semilla son los…
Exaltando Jesus em Marcos
João Marcus Pinheiro Gomes • Sermon • • 2 views
O Reino de Deus crescerá pelo poder de Deus até que pessoas de todas as nações façam parte dele.
The Son: Meeting Jesus through Luke
Chad Wilham • Sermon • • 5 views
Introduction: The passage we have just read is perhaps one of, if not the most familiar of the parables of Jesus recounted for us in the four gospels. This same parable is told in Matthew 13 and in Mark 4 . When I say the word Parable, I’m aware that some may not know exactly what is meant by that so…
What did Jesus Say? A Look into the Many Parables of Jesus' Teachings
Glenn Hughes • Sermon • • 1 view
In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, Jesus paints a vivid picture of the eternal consequences of how we live our lives here and now. The story contrasts two men: a wealthy man who lived in luxury but ignored the suffering of others, and Lazarus, a poor man in desperate need who lay at the rich man’s gate. When they both die, their roles are reversed—Lazarus finds comfort in the presence of Abraham, while the rich man suffers in torment, pleading for relief. This parable challenges us to examine our own priorities and to consider whether we are using what we have to show compassion to those around us.
Jesus’ story reminds us that hearing God’s Word is not enough; we must live it out. The rich man’s failure was not his wealth but his indifference to others’ suffering and his disregard for God’s teachings. Jesus calls us to build our lives on a foundation of compassion, humility, and obedience to His Word. We are urged to live with eternity in mind, recognizing that how we treat others has lasting significance. This parable serves as a wake-up call to see those in need around us, respond to them with Christ’s love, and live each day in a way that reflects God’s heart for justice and mercy.
Clarify, Unify, Glorify in Matthew
Josh Clink • Sermon • • 3 views
ME Intro (A hook): The Gospel of Jesus Christ is like a free all you can eat buffet of your favorite food. Let’s say there is an endless supply of meat loaf and mac n cheese down at the fairgrounds. I pick meat loaf and mac n cheese, Because that is our friend, Mason Barker’s favorite food. And he is…
Parables Earthly Stories with a heavenly meaning
Tony Roberts • Grace Community Church • Sermon • • 15 views