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Freedom: Book of Galatians
James Rogers • West Side Church of Christ • Sermon • • 98 views • 40:32
History Lesson Learning from history helps us to learn so not to repeat itself or to replicate it so we can have the results they who came before had. Tonight may we learn from some history, because that is what Paul uses in allegorical form to make his next defense. Think back to when you children were…
Minor Prophets Survey Series
James Rogers • Sermon • • 15 views
Aim: To finish our survey of Zechariah and some difficult scripture to grasp
The Gospel of Luke 2
Jeff Griffis • Branson Bible Church • Sermon • • 91 views • 33:22
PRAY Intro Review: *** In this setting of confrontation with the leaders, and still on the topic of authority, Jesus now goes on the offensive. He tells a parable that is relevant to us in its theme of our accountability to God’s ownership and authority. It is a particularly stinging indictment, though,…
Galatians
Ethan Chavis • CrossWay of Pembroke • Sermon • • 57 views • 36:07
REJOICE! BREAK FORTH AND CRY ALOUD! For we are no longer slaves! But we are children of Christ and He has loved us by giving his life to set us Free!
Bible Study Magazine Podcast
Jack Underwood • Bible Study Magazine Podcast • Sermon • • 91 views • 1:05:37
What role should typology and allegory play, if any, in our reading of Scripture? Hear a biblically careful and rigorous answer from pastor and professor Mitch Chase, author of 40 Questions About Typology and Allegory.
Justin Langley • Sermon • • 41 views
Who’s Your Mama? Galatians 4:21-5:1 The people of Kilgore Bible Church love the Bible. (Can I get an “amen”?) We love the Bible because we hear God’s voice in the Bible; he speaks to us through the words on these pages. We love the Bible because we love Jesus, and we see Jesus in the pages of this book.…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 359 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Love makes the world go round, says the one time popular song, and there are very few who will deny it. History reveals that one of life's greatest tragedies is to die unloved. During the Civil War, Charles Sumner was assaulted in the Senate chamber, and was seriously ill for months.…