Sermons (Page 63)

Establishing Authority

Paul was clear about abiding by the authority of Christ when he, by inspiration wrote, “And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him” (Colossians 3:17). In this lesson we’ll examine Direct Command, Approved Example and Necessary Inference which must be used to establish authority in the life of every believer for in not using them, discord, disunity and religious error will surely invade even the most sincere heart, even to the loosing of one’s soul.

When Bad News Becomes Good News

In the book of Second Kings chapter seven we read about a terrible famine and of four lepers who made a choice to go into the Syrian’s camp and give themselves up. They thought that they would either be killed or possibly kept alive. But once they arrived at the Syrian camp they found it empty what they decided to do turned bad to good…

The Other Side of the Cross

Now there are many things we could consider that exist only on this side of the cross • Our fellowship in Christ • Love/ Joy/ and Peace • Wisdom that comes from Above • Salvation in Christ • Hope Because Jesus is Risen—and—With Understanding that He is coming back • Knowledge of our Future Home in Heaven———-and much more. In Jeremiah 31:31-34 we can read of six things of which Jeremiah wrote, “the day is coming”. In this lesson we’ll expound briefly on these six things that indeed did come to pass as it was foretold

Give Me Thy Heart

Solomon wrote to his son saying, “My son, give me your heart, and let your eyes observe my ways.” (Prov. 23:26) In these inspired words there is a real sense in which God speaks to every person of every age, and throughout every age saying to us all—“give me your heart”. Why, because, “for in Him we live and move and have our being…For we are also His offspring” In our hearts we need to rise up to seek the “Divine Nature” of God our Father (Acts 17:28-29), for it is the Father who desires and calls for the hearts of each and every one of us…

A Walk With God

Many in our time have adopted a custom of having only the person’s name and dates of birth and death on the graveyard markers. But, looking at many of the older graveyard markers clearly in previous years it was quite common for a cemetery stone to include an epitaph, or short statement summarizing the person’s life. We know—it is, “…appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment” – (Heb. 9:27). I am guessing that, apart from those who choose to be cremated and have their ashes spread out over land or sea, a tombstone will be cut with at least the name, date of birth, and date of death. Of course, if someone did not die, there would be no need for a tombstone. But that can only happen in one of two ways: Jesus returns Before We Die: Wouldn’t that be nice! – (1 Thess. 4:13-18). Or we are taken up like Enoch or Elijah. As for the later, don’t hold your breath…