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Song of Solomon
Dr. Tim Little • Northridge Baptist Church • Sermon • • 21 views • 49:19
Today, Dr. Tim Little shares from the Song of Solomon on how we are not to stir up those desires.
The world says it okay and just do it, but the truth is those action have consequences.
You can view a livestream of the sermon. Go to https://youtu.be/DX4PqBiMsdA
Corinthians
Pastor Dusty Mackintosh • Next Step Christian Church • Sermon • • 24 views • 30:41
Pop Quiz! Please close your text books and take out a #2 pencil. I will be passing out Scantrons. Did you ever have that dream where you have a test, maybe a final and you didn’t study… or you didn’t even know you were enrolled in the class until that day. And you arrive for the exam and you are completely…
Song of Solomon
Dr. Tim Little • Northridge Baptist Church • Sermon • • 48 views • 47:35
Dr. Tim Little explains how we can take Song of Solomon literally, just as the wife desires a kiss from her husband.
How should we biblically love our spouse?
Luke 2021
Jason Stuart Percy • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 13 views • 1:08:32
Jesus is not surprised as we are. His humble obedience to the Father, even to the point of death, becomes for us a guiding principle as we follow Jesus. We often fail. He knows. He knew from the beginning. Still He has committed Himself to us His disciples. We have been left with two wonderful traditions by which we proclaim the good news of Jesus' Kingdom. The church of Jesus has continued in these two practices since her beginning and shall until our King returns. Make no mistake, it may look like He is failing at times. He is not. His Kingdom comes. Let us be those who watch and wait and learn to trust Him. These thoughts were shared by Jason Stuart Percy at Refuge TLH in Tallahassee, FL on Sunday, October 17, 2021.
The King & The Thief: Jesus vs. Judas
Robert Krause • Serenissima Ministries • Sermon • • 35 views • 28:07
Theme: Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss. Being indifferent to Jesus, when we look at the cross, if it doesn’t changes the way that we live, the way that we love, is exactly like sitting in the darkness and practicing a Judas kiss. When Jesus was crucified, He took the venom into Himself for us. So when we look at the cross, our hearts should melt in worship. We should run to the cross where our snakebite was taken and we were healed. We need life, we weren’t made to be Judas, we weren’t made to hate God, we were made to love God and love others.
First Thessalonians Chapter Five
Bill Wenstrom • Wenstrom Bible Ministries • Sermon • • 241 views • 1:04:32
1 Thessalonians 5:26-Paul, Silvanus and Timothy Request the Thessalonians Greet One Another with a Holy Kiss
Phil LaRue • Sermon • • 3 views
The kiss was an expression of honor, respect, even worship. Judas, whose name means praise, and who may have been a musician, chose an act of worship to betray Christ. How many times have we participated in acts of worship when we were really pretending?
Portrait of Jesus according to the Gospel of Mark
Shon George • Sermon • • 19 views
After praying in the garden, Jesus is betrayed by Judas, arrested by the religious leaders, and every one flees; all according to the testimony of Scripture.
Journey Through The Gospels
Daren Blomerth • Sermon • • 5 views
Whatever her story before, desperate faith and unbridled devotion turned this unnamed woman into a clean sanctified child of the living God!
The Church Released: 2 Corinthians
Joel Kolb • Spring City Fellowship • Sermon • • 2 views
We are entrusted with the authority of Christ to bring about His purpose in the earth. That is not something we should take lightly. First, it is important to recognize what authority in Christ is not, or what it does not make me. Then it is important to recognize what my authority in Christ really is and what it means. As Paul closes his second letter to Corinth, he releases his authority in Christ in a way that authorized them and us to do the same.
1 Peter
Rev. Leonard Reiss • Sermon • • 22 views
To prepare for glory, we must have the proper attitude towards Christ.
2020
Brooke Barker • York University at The Well • Sermon • • 34 views • 3:40
YC Sophomore, Brooke Barker from Ft. Smith, AR, asks listeners to contemplate if will be ready when their season is over? If they will have peace when the evening comes?
Book of Acts
Hessel Keuter • IBCD • Sermon • • 25 views • 40:00
A study of Acts 20:13-38 taught by Hessel Keuter at the International Baptist Church of Debrecen. Visit us at www.ibcdebrecen.com for online studies through the Bible.
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 29 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease In the tale of the Beauty and the Beast the horrible looking creature with 7 horns in his forehead begs the beautiful young maiden he has carried away to kiss him. She, of course, refuses to kiss such ugliness, and the beast goes away. She saw it no more until one day she found…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 500 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease The story is told, and it could very well be true, of a Danish couple who decided to break off their engagement. "It is best I suppose that we give back each others letters," he said. She agreed, and replied, "We should at the same time return each others kisses." By the time they…
Martha F. Chenault • Sermon • • 19 views
Keeping Faith Focused Romans 10:5-13 Well, it’s that time again... the time of the year, that is, when I clean out my closets. It happens when I switch my clothes for summer. I sort and I route and I toss all sorts of things. And I love the way it feels when I shed myself of so many of the things I don't…
Tim McMillian • Sermon • • 801 views
Biblical Dating: To Kiss or Not to Kiss by Scott Croft * * * A promise is a promise. Last time I appeared on this site, I said that I would lay out my position on biblical dating and then turn it over to all of you to determine the rest of the column's topics by your questions. You have not disappointed.…