I’m sure we’ve all heard a story or two about a nightmare wedding. Believe it or not, Jesus told one of his own in which the groom shows up late,…
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A Far Country
In the play You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown laments lunchtime: “I think lunchtime is about the worst time of the day for me. Always having to sit…
View SermonThe Cost of Opportunity
Unlike most of us, Jesus was not impressed by numbers. When large crowds followed Him He chose to thin the ranks and in Luke 14 He did this by telling…
View SermonSpecks and Planks
Jesus understood that a picture is often worth a thousand words, and certainly and well crafted image stays in our mind long after simple words have been forgotten. It may have been for this reason or just for a little humors sake that he taught about judgement with the following illustration,
View SermonHarvest
Still today the harvest potential is abundant, but the true laborers are few.” There are many in the field for their own benefit, but fewer that are there to bring in a harvest for the Lord.
View SermonMaster the Tempest is Raging!
Since the beginning of time, Godly people have suffered tragedy. When that happens, we want to know “why?” and “where was God when I needed him?” Many blessings have come out of tragedy including this beloved hymn.
View SermonA Sower Went out to Sow.
A man walked into a flower shop and asked for some potted red geraniums. “I’m sorry,” said the clerk “we are completely sold out of all of our potted geraniums….
View SermonFollow Me!
You can feel the urgency, the immediacy, and the conviction, of these men. When Jesus called these fishermen the story could have ended very differently. They could have scratched their heads and discussed the pros and cons with each other, their families and neighbors. They could have told Jesus, to let them think about it for awhile, thinking something better might come along. But when Jesus called these fishermen there was none of the above,
View SermonA Revolution in a Sermon.
About two miles from the seaside town of Tabgha stands a 330-foot hill where we believe Jesus delivered his longest recorded speech which we know as the “Sermon on the Mount”. If this is the location, the “Sermon on the Mound” might be a more accurate description, however the title “Sermon on the Mount” has endured throughout Christian history. Perhaps it’s the content of the sermon itself, not the altitude, that is truly inspiring.
View SermonTrials and Temptation
Temptation is very different than life’s trials, trials also test us but for a very different purpose. Trials seek to reveal our moral qualities or character; temptation however seeks to corrupt our character and break our moral compass. Trials reveal the measure of a person, while temptations seek to corrupt and destroy the good within us. One aims to make us better causing us to be more conscious of our true moral self; but the other seeks to awaken and then blind us to our own evil within. God tries; Satan tempts.
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