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Josiah Young • Sermon • • 4 views
Attention Significance Let’s return to the first chapter of 1 Corinthians. We pick up where we left off in verse 22, and Paul is still dealing with division at Corinth. A few weeks ago, we looked at verses 12-13 where Paul addressed their political party spirit, “I am of Paul, Apollos, Cephas, or Christ.”…
Acts: Providence and Proclamation
Joel Hayworth • Sermon • • 7 views
Introduction In our world today, we here lots of crazy things day in and day out. What is kind of concerning is that it can be hard to tell what is real and what is fake with some of the outlandish things going on around us! Think if someone told you in 2019 that in a couple of months there would be…
Pastor Scamman • St. Paul Lutheran Church • Sermon • • 22 views • 11:43
Every page of the Old Testament is about Jesus. That might sound like a strange thing to say, since the birth of Jesus doesn’t happen until the New Testament. But from the third chapter of Genesis, where the first promise of the Savior is given, to the last prophet, Malachi, the central theme of the…
Uncompromised Faith
Ritch Grimes • Chinook Alliance Church • Sermon • • 9 views
You can watch this message on our YouTube channel, https://youtu.be/iC_li-k1NXo. From a purely human perspective, the gospel appears to be sheer silliness and totally unimpressive. But when it is properly understood and accepted, it is shown to be the wisest and most powerful message that the world has ever known. The message of the cross is the ultimate demonstration of God’s wisdom and power.
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 5,190 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease When Abraham Lincoln was a young lawyer in Springfield, he was approached by a man of wealth, who wanted to hire him to collect a debt. It seems that the poor man who owed him the two dollars and fifty cents denied the debt and refused to pay. Lincoln did not like the job, but after…