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2025 Sermons

 As we consider a New Year, we wonder what lies ahead. Only the Good Lord knows that truth, but we have promises from His Word that will carry us through regardless of what may come up. When Noah and his family came off the ark, they were walking into a totally different world than a year earlier when they entered in and God closed the doors! God made promises to them and they are still viable for us today. Vs. 21-22, give us some truths to hang on to regardless of what is ahead! 

 Each born-again believer is challenged by this passage to consider how seriously they should take their service in the Body of Christ. Each believer is gifted by God the Holy Spirit with gifts for service to others in the Church and they need to see what that looks like. This message will help you understand what that looks like. 

 Sanctity of Human Life is the bottom line subject of this message. In this study we find two Gentile individuals who become part of the lineage of the Lord Jesus Christ in a most unusual manner. The events recorded are not an approval of Judah or Tamar's behavior but they do demonstrate how God is able to redeem the failures of man to use for His Glory. 

 This message is an examination of Ps 130 and God's Word to demonstrate the need that everyone has of a pardon due to their sin! The recent pardons that have been issues by President Biden and President Trump give a backdrop for the need and effect of pardons. I pray you will be able to identify your need for a pardon or that you will worship and thank the Lord for the pardon that you have already received. 

 In light of the pardons granted by President Trump for those charged in the Jan. 6 events, I want this message to help the viewer to think in a more balanced manner and to evaluate their own lives regarding their sin and the need for a pardon for the Lord. 

 I invite you to consider whether you are living your life by trying to understand everything and why things happen or if you are living by the promises of God as recorded in His Holy Word. As we study God's Word in this message we find challenges for the better way. 

 When we consider the Love of God to humanity, we need to recognize how He has demonstrated His Everlasting Love to Israel and through Christ, how He is demonstrating His Love to Believers in Christ Jesus. It is also important to know that He, as a Father, is training us in holiness through the test that He allows into our lives. 

 It is very important to understand the difference between the Judgment Seat of Christ that happens following the rapture of the church and the Great White Throne that takes place following the Millennial Kingdom of Christ. Only believers will be present at the Bema Throne judgment to have their works examined. 

 This passage of scripture is extremely important to correctly understand in order to keep a clear understanding between the Bema Judgment Throne  and the Great White Throne Judgment. This passage is about "idle words" that will bring eternal judgment and addresses the sin of rejection by the Jewish leaders and their attributing Jesus' healing power to His being empowered by Satan! 

 James, the brother of Jesus, has some very powerful words to describe the nature of our tongue. As we walk through these verses, may we evaluate and deal with any issues we need to address in our lives. 

 This message addresses five kinds of verbal wounds that come because of careless use of "words!" Join in the study to help identify them and find appropriate ways to treat the wounds so they will heal the wounded party. 

 This well known account in the life of King David has a lot to teach us about how we need to exercise self-control and allow the Lord to settle accounts on our behalf. 

 This is the first in what will be a series of messages taken out of the Book of Micah. His warnings to the northern kingdom  of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah have some warnings for the United States today. Hopefully, we will hear and take action. 

 Micah gives a brief but powerful description of the judgment upon the Northern Kingdom of Israel. Join us as we see the backdrop and the serious nature of the judgment. 

 As we work our way through the book of Micah, we see God revealing through his prophet the reasons He just judge them. The Holiness of God demands judgment unless there is repentance and a cry for His mercy and forgiveness. Failure to humble oneself before God demands God's actions of discipline. We need to pray for America to repent and turn back to God. 

 In this portion of Micah's message to the people he addresses the leaders and their failure to respond to God's warnings and the upcoming consequences that will follow. Refusing to heed a warning is rebellion and foolish because there will be consequences. 

 Discover the amazing prophecies contained in this 4th chapter of Micah! You will find some "good news" and some "bad news!" You will also see the need  to be sure your are ready for whatever is coming by trusting Jesus Christ as your Savior. 

 Although Micah 5:2 is a small verse speaking about a small town, Bethlehem Ephratah, it has a huge message to deliver. I pray you will view this message and see how God moved to make our salvation in Christ Jesus Possible. 

  In this chapter Micah details why God would judge His people. As we consider the issues present in Israel in Micah's day with the issues in our day, we should be concerned with God's potential judgment and repent. 

 Palm Sunday revealed more than just Jesus riding into Jerusalem. It represented the fulfillment of many Old Testament prophecies. Check the many revelations out that are listed in this message. 

 We celebrate Resurrection Sunday because the tomb in which Christ was buried was found unoccupied on that Sunday morning we call Easter. Some of Christ's followers who were women found it empty as did Peter and John. The angels who were present at the tomb declared, "He is risen..." Join me in examining the POWER of an EMPTY TOMB! 

 View guest speaker Bill Federer as he reviews revival history in America. You will be blessed to see God's hand at work in our nation. 

  This is a continuation of a message on revival in American History. This part 2 builds on top of his previous message delivered during the Sunday School hour. 

King David wrote this Psalm as he was dealing with some kind of a desperate situation. We praise the Lord for the wisdom and counsel that is made available through this heartfelt message. Whatever you might be facing at this time in your life, this can be a message of hope and encouragement for you! 

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 Learn how important it is for a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ to take a stand for truth and not be silent. Numbers 30 makes this abundantly clear regarding the man's responsibility in the home to protect his family, 

 This message demonstrates a number of different ways in which "silence" is considered "consent" in the secular world and therefore should motivate Christians to be proactive in standing for truth. 

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