Consider what religious view or beliefs that you had before you found Jesus. Do you ever consider going back to those beliefs? This book was written to those who were considering doing that. Jesus is greater than Moses—we should be diligent to listen to him. (If your audio is muted, right click on the “video” to unmute—you may need to “show all controls” to do that.)
Is the road rough? What is it so difficult sometimes? The Christian life is not Easy Street. The Big Idea: Today if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts. Instead, let God have your heart. (If your audio is muted, right click on the “video” to unmute—you may need to “show all controls” to do that.)
Have you seen Jesus? We can see Jesus in people around us. In the book of Hebrews we see Jesus everywhere. He is the greatest. The Big Idea: If Jesus is your Savior, you do not have to fear death. (If your audio is muted, right click on the “video” to unmute—you may need to “show all controls” to do that.)
Guest speaker Jeff Johnson gave this sermon covering the third chapter of the book of Daniel. These men facing the fiery furnace had their identity in God, were fiercely committed to God and stood firm. God did not abandon them.
Brent Barge begins our new sermon series covering the book of Hebrews with an introduction to some of the themes in the book. Jesus is the best and greatest. Listen and find out why. (If your audio is muted, right click on the “video” to unmute—you may need to “show all controls” to do that.)
This is the final sermon in the Sermon on the Mount series. The point to remember is: Someone who hears and does is a wise builder. Someone who hears and doesn’t do is a foolish builder. Be a wise builder. Please note that the link above is for audio with the accompanying slides, not a video of the sermon.
We have come to the point in the Sermon on the Mount where Jesus gives us caution. Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep’s clothing. We discuss this important text (Matthew 7:15-23) in this message. Please note that the link above is for audio with the accompanying slides, not a video of the sermon.
Jesus tells us that there are two ways. The broad way and the narrow way. Then he says that there are many on the broadway even though it leads to destruction and few on the narrow way even though it leads to life. Why? We try to answer this question in this message. Which are you on? The Point to Remember: The narrow way is hard, but it is worth it. Please note that the link above is for audio with the accompanying slides, not a video of the sermon.
Jesse Jakubiak begins this lesson with the question: What do we have in common with cows? What do cows do all day? They chew on things. We need to spend time “chewing” on the word of God. Meditate on it, ruminate on it. What is really in these verses in Matthew?
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In this lesson, what does Jesus mean about judging others? Verses to consider include 1 Corinthians 2:15, 1 Corinthians 5:12-14, John 7:24.
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Do you ever worry? This Point to Remember is “Your spiritual life is more more important than your physical life. Prioritize it.” We have value because of whose name we have. Please note that the link above is for audio with the accompanying slides, not a video of the sermon. (Right click on the “video” to unmute—you may need to “show all controls” to do that.)
The Point to Remember for this sermon is: “What you value most is what you will live for. Live for God.” Living for God will change what you treasure. It will change who your master is. Please note that the link above is for audio with the accompanying slides, not a video of the sermon. (Right click on the “video” to unmute—you may need to “show all controls” to do that.)
Where does the idea of “Nobody’s Perfect” come from? If we believe this, how does it affect our Christian life?Please note that the link above is for audio with the accompanying slides, not a video of the sermon. (Right click on the “video” to unmute—you may need to “show all controls” to do that.)
Regretfully, the sound gives out on this recording after about 20 minutes. We think the battery in the microphone went dead. You can still hear if you turn it way up because of the auditorium microphone, but it is harder to hear.
Point to remember: “Live out your life trusting that God is watching you. Because He is.” Notes from the sermon: If you don’t live believing God is watching, (1) your piety will be pitiful (2) your prayers will be pretentious (3) your reward will be relinquished. If the video is muted, you may need to right click on the video to unmute.
How do we handle people who are bullies, those who don’t treat you right, when you’re treated unfairly, people who may be enemies? God says to love them, bless them, do good to them and pray for them. How do we do this? (If your audio is muted, right click on the “video” to unmute—you may need to “show all controls” to do that.)
The Point to Remember: Life is not fair, and it doesn’t have to be if you are in Christ. Verses to think about include Galatians 2:20, Romans 12:14-21, and Psalm 73. (The sound may be muted. You may need to click on the video to unmute or right click to “show all controls”.)
In this sermon given July 7, 2024, Brent Barge looks at oaths and vows in the Sermon on the Mount. (Right click on the “video” to unmute—you may need to “show all controls” to do that.)
This is sermon #7 in the Sermon on the Mount series. Dennis Steward spends a few minutes at the beginning of the sermon to recap last week’s sermon, and give some ways to beat lust. The Big Idea for today’s sermon is: There are purposes and principles of marriage that God has given. Apply them. (Right click on the “video” to unmute—you may need to “show all controls” to do that.)
This is the sixth sermon in the Sermon on the Mount series. The Big Idea: Learn from Jesus—it’s about your heart. Please note that the link above is for audio with the accompanying slides, not a video of the sermon. (Right click on the “video” to unmute—you may need to “show all controls” to do that.)
This is the fifth sermon in the Sermon on the Mount series. What does it mean the Jesus fulfilled the Law? What is the difficulty in keeping the Law? Please note that the link above is for audio with the accompanying slides, not a video of the sermon.