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W. Charles Harris II • VILLAGE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF LOS ANGELES • Sermon • • 143 views • 31:10
Convictions (Everybody should have some) Ken Walker writes in Christian Reader that in the 1995 college football season 6 foot 2 inch, 280-pound Clay Shiver, who played center for the Florida State Seminoles, was regarded as one of the best in the nation. In fact, one magazine wanted to name him to their…
A Summer in the Psalms
Pastor Jed Johnston • Sermon • • 2,937 views • 41:45
The Moody Bible Commentary Psalms 113–118 : The Hallel Psalms In very early Jewish tradition these six psalms are known collectively as Hallel psalms (“The Praise”), because of the Hallelujah ! (“Praise the Lord”) endings… . This Hallel reading tradition was already established by the NT period as a…
Battle Drill Devotionals
Captain Rob Westwood-Payne • Sermon • • 2 views
Abraham was saved by his own faith in God. We now share his blessing and will be saved by our own faith in Jesus Christ. Put your faith in God, not in your past.
Worship - Grow - Love - Serve
Dustin Mace • Sermon • • 5 views
If like me you ever find yourselves on your smart phone with nothing constructive to do, here’s something that might you pass the time. Google “weirdest New Year’s resolutions”. …Not right now, though. I did, Wednesday night. Let’s just say it was enlightening. Some of these, as you might expect, are…
Matt Wood • Sermon • • 93 views
Dependent Personality Disorder- is defined by helplessness, submissiveness, a need to be taken care of and for constant reassurance, and an inability to make decisions. It is marked by: An inability to make common, everyday decisions without the reassurance of others Avoidance of personal responsibility,…
Lent 2019
Gary Russell • Sermon • • 6 views
1. What Do they Say? 2. What Do You Say? 3. Where did You get your Answer?
Darryl D Womack • Sermon • • 5,071 views
God knows your name. To appreciate this parable it is important to understand its setting in a small Jewish village. Most village families owned a few sheep. The houses of the villagers had small walled courtyards where the sheep were kept. Because each family had only a few sheep, a shepherd for each…
lectionary
Jay • Sermon • • 25 views
As Christians, sometimes we swing between two extremes: hedonism and moralism. Now, we'd never consider ourselves hedonists, but aren't we often more than willing to pursue our own comfort, satisfaction, and pleasure and forget about God for a while? And then when we come back to our religious "senses," we become moralists - focused on making sure our behavior (and maybe even others' behavior) conforms to some outward standard of righteousness.