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Pastor Bart Leger • Faith Bible Church of Lake Charles • Sermon • • 703 views • 34:58
The prodigal son's return was a joyous one. Because of his return, his father threw a party. But one person missed out on the blessing. What caused his elder brother to miss out on the blessing? Listen as Pastor Leger teaches on the sin's of the good brother.
Samuel Stone • Fruitful Life @ Trinity • Sermon • • 181 views • 13:47
There are two types of people during crisis—owls and roosters. Owls would tell you that the night is getting darker. Roosters will tell you that the dawn is coming. During this trying time of pandemic, don't listen to the owls. Listen to the roosters. And most importantly, don't be an owl. We are owls by defalt. Be a rooster. Jesus wants you to be a rooster. You are called to share the good news, not bad news. You are called to be the light of the world, just as Jesus is the light of the world. The secret is how you can make it happen. Check this out!
Joy Wins
Garrett Christian Price • Sermon • • 2 views
When we focus on God, His joy will win over all the negativities of the world.
Battle Drill Devotionals
Captain Rob Westwood-Payne • Sermon • • 2 views
Negative people in your life can make you feel more discouraged than your circumstances deserve. Avoid them as much as you can.
Don't Quit
Jonathan McGuire • Sermon • • 29 views
Lament or grief is a super hard subject to approach. As I teach, I can often feel the emotions of the room. When I mention things like quitting and telling God I quit, the emotions are strong as in don’t go there and don’t think like that. I appreciate this. I sometimes express my weaknesses for the…
More Than Words
Robert Sean Fletcher • Sermon • • 26 views
Introduction My wife (Collene) and I like to go out on dates. We realized early in our marriage the importance of creating some time away from the kids to spend together. Some of our date nights are pretty routine and simple. We may go grocery shopping together or take our time browsing in certain stores.…
The Cup
Brandon Mildren • Sermon • • 4 views
Being positive helps us to draw near to God
Joyce Profile • Sermon • • 12 views
Does your natural life match your prayer life?
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 44 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease An Hasidic saying goes like this: "To worry is a sin. Only one sort of worry is permissible: To worry because one worries." This sounds reasonable, for if one never worries about his worrying, he will never try and stop. Whereas, if he worries that he worries too much, he is likely…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 9 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Misunderstanding is a part of life, and much of the laughter of life is due to it. One little guy surprised his whole family one evening at the supper table by asking which virgin was Jesus' mother? Was it the Mary virgin, or the King James Virgin? He had misunderstood one word…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 90 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Successful people almost always attribute their success, in large measure, to the influence and inspiration of some other person. Henry Ford tells of how he was in a period of uncertainty about building his gas engine. He was discouraged about it, and was letting the idea go dead…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 14 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Jamie Buckingham has written 20 of the best Christian book of the past decade. And in one of them called The Last Word he tells of how, even for a Christian sometimes, everything can go rapidly wrong. He lived in a quiet country home, but it was one with an unusual water system.…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 14 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease A mother said to the toy salesman, "Isn't this a rather complicated toy for a small child?" The salesman responded, "This madam is an educational toy. It is especially designed to help a child adjust to living in the world of today. No matter which way he puts it together, it will…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 4,597 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease A young sportsman just back from a hunting trip in India was criticizing the efforts of the missionaries there. He said that in all the months he was there he never saw any good they were doing. It was all a useless waste of money and effort. A returned missionary overheard him…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 45 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease One of the perplexing of all life's paradoxes is the fact that God often answers our prayers by refusing to answer our prayers. One of the greatest examples of this in history is that of Monica praying for her son Augustine. All night in a sea side chapel on the North African coast…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 16 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease There is only one of the 50 states that is named after a man, and that is the state of Washington. It was originally named after King George III of England, and called New Georgia. When America acquired it from Britain, they called it Columbia, and later changed it to Washington…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 65 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Little Bobbie listened with deep interest to the story of the Prodigal Son right up to the happy ending when the son returned; the fatted calf was killed, and the house was filled with music and dancing. Then he suddenly burst into tears. "Why what is the matter Bobbie?" exclaimed…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 42 views
BY PASTOR GLENN PEASE Gipsy Smith was one of the great evangelists in England in the last half of the 19th century. He had the largest congregation in England outside of London. They met in a building that once housed the Imperial Circus. One Sunday night the pre-service prayer group was meeting in a…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 127 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease It is always a shock when an innocent little child all of the sudden lets loose with a swear word, or some other sort of vulgar language. We are startled because we had no idea the pollution of the world had seeped into their little mind. We have the same emotion when we read the…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 15 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease There was a day when it was not considered out of order to challenge a preacher from the congregation, even in the middle of his sermon. In that day there was a preacher who spoke in favor of shoeing horses, and a mule skinner stood up and took issue by saying, "If God almighty…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 36 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Ignorance may be bliss, but it is a fools paradise when others are in the know. General Motors learned this the hard way back in the early 60's when they launched a campaign to sell their new compact, the Chevy Nova, in Mexico. It was a flop, and the sale figures were appalling.…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 76 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Clovis Chappell, the great Southern preacher and author, said in one of his messages, "What announcement could the average pastor make to his people next Sunday that would create less enthusiasm, less approval, less holy expectancy, then that he would soon to begin a revival?" Rather…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 47 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Alfred North Whitehead, one of the philosophical giants of the 20th century, said, "The glorification of power has broken more hearts than it has healed." He warns against the glorifying of even God's power. For the abuse of power all through history makes this attribute produce…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 101 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Luther Burbank, the world famous scientist, worked for years to try and develop a black-petaled lily. He had several thousand experimental lily plants in his laboratory. A sudden cloudburst let loose a flood of rain that they were all washed away. William Stidger tells of sympathizing…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 10 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease A crystal gazer collected 25 dollars for a reading and told the visitor, "This entitles you to ask me two questions. Isn't that a lot of money for only two questions?" Asked the startled woman. "Yes it is," answered the fortune teller. "Now what is your second question?" Many of…