Sermons (Page 6)

BE STILL

When are we to “Be Still”? Many think that the term refers to ‘do nothing’, but is this true? Are there times we need to act and then “Be Still”? Are there time God simply wants us to show up and then “Be Still”? This sermon goes into detail giving examples of how and when we are to “Be Still”.

The Pursuit of God

The content of some sermons can be truly life changing if we would take the words seriously, such is the case of The Pursuit of God by Phillip McKenzie. Each point elaborating on what it is to pursue after the Lord, each point life changing if taken seriously. David pursued after the Lord when he was being pursued, seeking after life in The Lord while men sought his own life. Sadly, too often we will not pursue after God until we have times of trouble, but this ought not so to be. Yet David became a man after God’s own heart and perhaps this experience was a catalyst.

Pt 13: The CARNAL Christian

It is the carnal Christian whose life fills the legacy of known hypocrisy in the faith of Christianity. He it is that is never pleased, always disgruntled, thinks evil of all but highly of himself. He it is whose envy causes strife and division in the Church and he it is that shall give account before the one whom he blasphemes.

Pt 12: The UNLIMITED Christian

The unlimited Christian is one who will not place limits upon himself to live as the world lives. The unlimited Christian is liberated from this world to live the fullest of life imaginable, as he trusts so perfectly in the one who gave him everlasting life and the joy of heaven. For it is the Spirit of God who now leads him, Christ Jesus who goes before him and God who safeguards him all his days.

Made In The Likeness of Men

That God would become man to save man is inconceivable to the human mind, yet Christ being “made in the likeness of men” speaks both to the seriousness of our state in sin, and the love of God to rescue man from the eternal consequences of sin.

Pt 11: Comparing Spiritual Things

Matters of life are impossible to understand in the natural sense, it only makes sense comparing spiritual things with spiritual. The Bible.
Let The Children Come

Let The Children Come

Let The Children Come Mark 10:13–16 13 And they brought young children to him, that he should touch them: and his disciples rebuked those that brought them. 14 But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God.  15 Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein.  16 And he took them…

Pt10: Eye Hath Not Seen

“How should a man be just with God?”, this same question asked of Job so long ago (Jb 9:2) remained UNTIL the Gospel. No eye had seen, no ear had heard, nor had ever entered into the heart of man what God prepared of those who love him. Jesus is that GOSPEL, Christ is the only way man can be “just with God”.