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Following in the Footsteps of Faith
Jeff Hopson • Fellowship Baptist Church • Sermon • • 24 views • 32:31
God’s Guarantee To Sinners John 6.37-40 Introduction: Life is filled with uncertainties! You never know one day to the next just exactly what will happen. In fact, the Bible warns us about presuming on the future - Pro. 27:1 1 Boast not thyself of to morrow; For thou knowest not what a day may bring…


Lee Corpier • Salem UMC - Springtown, PA • Sermon • • 32 views • 44:45
Philip was open to the divine direction of the Lord. Like the righteous patriarchs, kings, and prophets. Like Jesus was open to the direction of the Father by the Spirit. This was a literal direction of where to travel. He came along a Eunuch in charge of the Ethiopian Royal Treasury. This Eunuch was…


Following in the Footsteps of Faith
Jeff Hopson • Fellowship Baptist Church • Sermon • • 9 views • 32:01
Sermon # 11 Genesis 17:1-27 THE PROMISE THAT CHANGED THE WORLD Intro : Some fourteen years had past since God last spoke to Abraham. Not since his disobedience in the matter of Hagar had Abraham heard the voice of God. The times of His silence are most devastating when they come our way. We need to learn…


A Summer in the Psalms
Pastor Jed Johnston • A Place Of Grace • Sermon • • 2,050 views • 22:52
Psalm 117 is the shortest of the Psalms, shortest chapter in the Scriptures, YET… it expresses a TRUTH that is powerful and holds great implication and impact regardless of generation, people group, or culture you come from! Praise the Lord , all nations; Laud Him, all peoples! For His lovingkindness…


Rejoicing Through Revelation
CJ Walker • Broomfield Baptist • Sermon • • 120 views • 59:21
Never give up! Never quit! Never, never, never, NEVER!


A Summer in the Psalms
Justin Halder • Dale Bible Church • Sermon • • 48 views • 46:38
1. Trusting Means Believing God is Eternal (vs. 1-2)
2. Trusting Means Believing We Are Not Eternal (vs 3-11)
3. Trusting Means Being Satisfied in God Until Eternity (vs. 12-17)


Psalms
Dan Taylor • Hope Baptist Church • Sermon • • 0 views • 37:42
Psalm 61
David is praying to God. He cries out for him to be heard and to be lead. We are much the same, crying out to be led by God, our steady rock. No matter the circumstances, God is our rock and we should always give him praise.


Sum of all things: Jesus
James Rogers • West Side Church of Christ • Sermon • • 8 views • 27:43
Sum of all things: JESUS! Jesus is the sum of all things (Eph1:7-10) He is God’s grand plan to save sinful man. God’s scheme of redemption made known in Jesus. Today may we look at clearing up some misconceptions, Jesus the better way to a better life, Jesus sum’s up the way. 7 In Him we have redemption…


Advent 2016
Keith Larson • Sermon • • 78 views • 21:30
Jesus, as our Immanuel, is the compassionate ruler our hearts long for.


John Kaufield • Pierson Bible Church • Sermon • • 0 views • 32:45


Pastor Sven Frantzen • Lacey Seventh-day Adventist Church • Sermon • • 0 views • 30:11
Olam - Pastor Sven Frantzen 2023-10-07
Theme Text: Psalm 41:13
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel From everlasting to everlasting! Amen and Amen.
#Blessed #Israel #Everlasting #Eternal #Eternity #Lord #God #Olam
Welcome to the Lacey Seventh-day Adventist Church where our mission is sharing the love of God that brings hope, healing, and peace, through Jesus Christ. Whether you're a regular member, a returning visitor, or this is your first time with us, we are so glad you joined us for worship today!


John 2021-2022
Jason Stuart Percy • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 6 views • 1:10:03
'Anyone who lives and believes in Me will never die. Do you believe this?, ' Jesus asked. Jesus teaches us that the dead aren't actually dead. They may have left their bodies, but they aren't dead. He restored Lazarus as evidence of this fact. We must decide in whom we will place our trust. We live in a world with many who only trust what they've experienced with their own senses. Jesus has asked us to believe Him, not to deny the experiences of our senses and their reality, rather to acknowledge that our senses may not be receptive of all that exists. There is more and we are challenged to believe the Word of the One who knows and promises that there is more. In Lazarus' resurrection, Jesus shows that those whose bodies have died are themselves not dead. There is a coming resurrection, some will be raised to eternal life and joy and others to eternal contempt and shame. These thoughts shared by Jason Stuart Percy at Refuge TLH in Tallahassee, FL on Sunday, January 30, 2022.


Luke 2021
Jason Stuart Percy • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 18 views • 1:08:41
God is able to provide precisely what we need when we need it. We may not trust Him to do so, but He is fully capable, and we find rest to the degree we learn to trust in His promises. Jesus, God's Prophet to Israel, pronounced judgement against those who rejected Him. If we refuse Him, we remain under condemnation. While we know what is right, we fail to live loving Him and loving others. He came to save sinners. After trusting Him and being brought into His Kingdom by the gift of His righteousness and grace, we have the privilege of serving and loving those who are rejected and outcasts and even our enemies. We have the privilege of laying our lives down for anyone; for everyone. We are neighbor to anyone we are acting in love toward. Shared by Jason Stuart Percy on July 4, 2021 at Refuge TLH in Tallahassee, FL.


John 2021-2022
Jason Stuart Percy • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 5 views • 1:13:10
Jesus has his own schedule in everything. He is good and kind and trustworthy and faithful. And He does whatever He pleases. He really does care for us, even in the seemingly small things. We may bring our request to Him at any time. Mary's final words are continually apropos, 'Whatever He says to you, do it!'. They are wise who abide in His Word. Jesus assures Nicodemus that the prophecies of Ezekiel are true and that God will give new Birth, a Birth that is from above, a Birth through His Spirit. A supernatural birth. Jesus is ready and able to rescue any who come to Him... alas, too many abide in condemnation, in wrath, for they love darkness and will not come into the light. Dear friend, if you haven't yet, please come into the light that you might have everlasting life in Him, life in He who is True Light. He has so loved the world. These thoughts shared by Jason Stuart Percy at Refuge TLH in Tallahassee, FL on Sunday, November 21, 2021.


Matthew 2019-2020
Jason Stuart Percy • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 73 views • 1:04:57
Jesus heals our sicknesses. Not always how we want, or when we want. Everyone that was healed by Jesus while He was on Earth still died. Those who trust Him are healed eternally and are in His presence awaiting the resurrection. Jesus demonstrated to Israel that He was truly the promised Messiah, God with Us, come to remove the curse upon creation after Adam's sin. Jesus did many great miracles and He still does. Not the least of which, He was raised from the dead and is, therefore, alive now. He has promised to raise everyone who lives and believes in Him. We have truly entered and enjoy His Kingdom knowing freedom from the fear of death! He Himself took our infirmities. Rejoice, we'll live free of sicknesses in the end.


Tim Dekle • First Baptist Church • Sermon • • 11 views • 44:53
The Promise
stuart vickers • Sermon • • 10 views
Intro Meery Christmas, finishing our Christmas series The Promise today. What have we looked at so far, The Promise of a new King, our destiny can change & does change when we accept a new King over our lives, knocking us of the thrones of our lives & putting Jesus where He belongs on that throne. The…
Mark of the Beast and the coming Kingdom
Presbeuo • Sermon • • 2 views
Tracking the order of end time events.
The Golden Thread
Aaron Hale • Sermon • • 0 views
Introduction Open to Jeremiah 31 and we will start in verse 38 today. Jeremiah 31:38 Don’t forget where we are, the context is the New Covenant The start of verse 38, “Behold, the days are coming” is clearly there to remind of of the connection of verse 31 and the covenant. The promises here are not…
And He Will Be Called
Mark Smallwod • Sermon • • 5 views
"And He will be called Everlasting Father"
Daniel
Rev. Leonard Reiss • Sermon • • 0 views
In light of the world’s chaos and calamity, we are preparing for Christ’s conquest and Kingdom.
Acts
Samuel Rogers • Sermon • • 0 views
The point of this lesson is that the only way to do things that have lasting impact and value, is to follow God’s direction and participate in His plan - because God is in command of all things and cannot be stopped or redirected by human activity, which is why everything that does not align with His ultimate plan, always fails.
Daniel
Rev. Leonard Reiss • Sermon • • 0 views
Regardless of what is going on in the world around us, we can be encouraged that God is still and always will be in control.


A Study on the Kingdom of God
Zachary Klein • Sermon • • 12 views • 58:59
The Abrahamic Covenant