This message speaks to the matter of the accountability to those who have received extra blessings and failed to profit spiritually from it. Those cities that had the greatest opportunity to hear Jesus and see His miracles, had greater accountability and Jesus said they would have greater judgment. As a nation, we have received greater blessings due to our Judeo-Christian heritage and Christian foundation in our founding and therefore we have greater accountability. Consider what that means for you in particular.
I invite you to take a test! Test yourself against God's Word to determine whether you are a true Christian or a "Cultural Christian." A true Christian will go to Heaven, and a Cultural Christian will go to Hell. What are you? 2 Cor. 13:5, charges us to examine yourself to see if we are in the faith..." Check yourself out!
This message deals with the "prodigal son" from Lk. 15. However, it deals with much more! It deals with what each of us needs to do in order to have a right relationship with the Lord. As you view and listen to this message, I pray God will minister to your deepest spiritual needs!
I invite you to gain a deeper appreciation for the ordinance of baptism by considering the message and the applications from the scripture concerning the call to believers "to fulfill all righteousness."
As a preparation for the Lord's Supper, we will examine this very powerful passage from Rev. 19. Vs. 7-8, speak to the marriage of the Lamb and there are four Hallelujah's that are introduced in vs. 1-6. I invite you to walk through the passage with me and see what God can reveal to you about His great plan of the ages.
I invite you to visit this very powerful spiritual journey of the Psalmist as he is working through some very heavy issues in his spiritual life. Perhaps some of these issues are yours as well. God bless you as you take this journey.
This message is very informative regarding the spreading of the Gospel to Macedonia and the amazing way God brought this to pass. It also will help the viewer to consider their privilege and responsibility to share the Gospel with others in a bold manner, trusting in God to bring about changes in people's lives.
One of the miracles of what took place with the sacrifice of Christ on the cross was that access was made possible through the tearing of the veil in the Temple. This represented a huge event of God making possible for believers in Christ to have boldness to come into the presence of God to pray and find His leadership and direction. I invite you to see what scripture shows us about this wonderful blessing.
This message is great food for thought concerning the trials and tragedies that come into a believer's life. In this sermon you will find some very strong counsel from the Lord about how we are to live our lives and experience victory even in very difficult trials. As we trust the Lord and His Word and follow His counsel, we can boldly experience victory even in very hard times.
This message is part of a series about "boldness" and the instruction from the Word is that a true believer can have "boldness in the day of judgment." A non-believer should be terrified of the coming Day of Judgment, but the believer can look forward to that glorious day because Jesus has made it possible for us to not experience the wrath of God for our sin but to experience the grace of God for our salvation and for eternal life.
Paul's letter to the church at Philippi is loaded with wonderful truths which were not only good for the believers in that church but for all believers, even today! I invite you to dip your toe into this brief overview of the letter and find blessings for your walk with the Lord.
I invite you to join in watching and listening to this message which was first preached in June 1971 as I filled the pulpit for a friend that was in the hospital. God used that message and that day to open up the door for a ministry that has lasted 52 years. The truths of that message are still true and are important for people to deal with. The question is, "Who is Christ to you?" The answer to that question has eternal consequences. May God bless you as you listen to His Word.
I invite you to join me in this examination of the value of time according to God's Word. Learn why He doesn't want us to waste time but instead, "number, invest it in the Kingdom and redeem it. I pray you will be blessed by the challenges that are presented for us to wake up and deal with time from an eternal perspective.
This message gives you an understanding of the subject of the rapture of the church by showing you various types and samples of such events in both the Old and the New Testament. I invite you to do the study by following through with each of the scripture texts.
In Dan. 9:24 we are introduced to Daniel's "Seventieth Week." This prophesy points to the end of the age and has great significance in these troublesome times in which we are living. I invite you to walk through this message and the scriptures included to learn what is yet to come!
This imprecatory Psalm has a great deal to teach us in light of current events! I encourage you to watch and listen to God's Word regarding Israel as a nation in conflict with her enemies. We pray for the souls of all in this present conflict, but remember we are commanded to pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Ps. 122:6) and please do that.
In the troublesome times in the Middle East and around the world, it is important to speak about the importance of being ready to die! In war, soldiers and civilians die. The important subject of their eternal destiny needs to be considered. I encourage you to examine this message in light of your eternal future. Are you saved? Are you ready to face eternity?
This message is meant to guide any believer to consider what is involved in hearing and responding to God's Word. The world's reaction to preaching and God's Word can be misleading when you hear their opinions about a sermon.
In these tumultuous times every one needs to have a solid anchor for their soul. That anchor has been provided in the promises of God which was confirmed by His oath and by the finished redemption work of the Lord Jesus Christ. Today, we have our soul anchored in Heaven if we know Christ as our personal Savior!
Our lives continue to be torn between contentment and covetousness! This message is designed to speak to the challenge which we face and how we ought to respond according to God's Word. I invite you to check this message out and choose the life of contentment that comes from living in fellowship with the Lord Jesus Christ.
This message moves us from a Psalm of David to an applications from scriptures related to what is happening in Israel right now in the 21st Century. Since Oct. 7, many things have been happening rapid fire in Israel in their war against Hamas. This message purposes to connect many of the dots between David's Psalm 35, and other Psalms and what is developing now. As we see David's appeal to God then against his enemies, so now Israel needs to cry out to God for His protection and deliverance today. There is a great need for all those involved in this horrific affair to turn to God and His Son the Lord Jesus Christ. It is only through Him that there can be real peace.
I invite you to consider the elements involved in the incarnation and how we can be challenged by them in our own spiritual walk. The shepherds, Mary and the Wise men all give us something to consider when it comes to our salvation and walk as a believer.
The Incarnation of the Lord Jesus Christ as a babe in Bethlehem is very awesome and no only impacted those in the immediate area at that time of history, but continues to divide society between those who recognize His miraculous birth and those who reject it. There is coming another awesome event that will divide people in two groups. That event is the Rapture of the Church as described in 1 Thes. 4:13-18. I invite you to view this message and allow it to speak to you about your current spiritual condition and what that means for the future.
I invite you to consider the truths contained in this message concerning the wonderful security that comes when we trust 100 % in the faithfulness of our Everlastingly Almighty God. His Character and His provisions are eternal and bring us great confidence and strength in our battles in this fallen world.
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