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Philip Yancey tells of a time when he was giving the children’s sermon. He held up a bag, and pulled a package of barbecued pork rinds for them to munch on. Next he pulled out a fake snake and a large rubber fly, which led to squeals from his young audience. Yancey and a few ...
Rick Warren, my pastor did a sermon today on destiny. We are planning the next ten years for our church and he is encouraging us to do the same for our own lives. In Exodus chapter 4, Moses is trying to tell God he is not equipped to lead the Jews out of Egypt. God asks him ...
one of our Church leaders gave a sermon entitled, “Sunday Will Come.” It refers to the abject grief and despair that Jesus’ disciples felt when He was crucified on that Friday. Only later did they understand what Jesus was trying to teach them: that it was necessary for Him to die s...
From Jesus’ Parable of the Wedding Banquet; check out a blog post I wrote on The Kingdom that Demands a Response (a former sermon manuscript) “Throw [the one who didn’t trust the Lord enough to invest his talents] into the outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of...
Okay, that’s my sermon to you and me today. What Is Sound Doctrine? Paul Pavao I was talking with one of our pastors about Titus 3:5 and 3:8. In Titus 3:5, Paul tells us that we were not saved by “works of righteousness,” but by God’s mercy. In 3:8, though, he tell...
Since that sermon, known as the King Follett discourse, the doctrine that humans can progress to exaltation and godliness has been taught within the Church. Lorenzo Snow, the Church's fifth President, coined a well-known couplet: "As man now is, God once was: As God now is, man may ...
11 You gave the word; * great was the company of those who bore the tidings: 12 “Rulers with their armies are fleeing away; * the ones at home are dividing the spoils.” 13 Though you lingered among the sheepfolds, * you shall be like a dove whose wings are covered with silver, ...
Spurgeon said in his sermon “Comforted and Comforting” that “God is the God of all comfort; — not merely of some comfort, but of all comfort. If you need every kind of comfort that was ever given to men, God has it in reserve, and he will give it to you. If there are any ...
This message is best watched – it has quite a lot of content. But if you prefer, here are my notes that guided the sermon: When child abuse comes to the church WhatsApp message from a parishioner on Friday: “Adrian. What’s happening in our Anglican Church?” ...