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Be Not Weary in Well Doing
Date: May 1, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Galatians 6:1–9
Summary: The powers of weariness tend to become a prominent power over the Christian in the End Time. What is needed to overcome the weariness in life.
God’s Charge to a Preacher/Pastor
Date: Apr 24, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:1–8
Summary: This message was preached for the ordination of an individual. The message is a charge, a deposit, and a call for guardianship of the Gospel of Christ.
The Gospel of Christ Becomes Paul’s Gospel
Date: Apr 20, 2022
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 4:1,2; Romans 16:25–27; Acts 26:16–19
Summary: The distinction between the preaching of the Apostles and that of Paul, and how the Apostle to the Gentiles brought the Gospel preaching to its fruition. Also the eleven mysteries of the New Testament are presented in their unfolding.
The Need and Nature of Biblical Faith
Date: Apr 3, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Luke 8:22–25; Mark 4:35–41; Matthew 23–27
Summary: This message takes the rebuke of Christ to His disciples on board the fishing boat when the storm blew across the Sea of Galilee. “Where is your Faith? Christ asked. We may have faith to get saved, but how often we do not faith for daily living. We must come to know the nature of Faith and it must ever be fresh.
God’s Covenant for the Heart and Mind
Date: Mar 16, 2022
Scripture: Ephesians 2:1–6; Hebrews 8:10; Hebrews 10:16; Philippians 4:6–9
Summary: One of the great side effects of sin is the damage to the mind. How does the redemptive work of Christ help in the Christian’s thought life? This message brings hope for this to be realized when Christ places His laws into the mind of the Christian and writes them in the heart.
Godly Sorrow That Works Repentance
Date: Mar 13, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Luke 15:17–24; Luke 23:39–45
Summary: How does the life of a sinner come to God? It comes through the drawing of the Spirit that that leads us to repentance. God grants the repentance, but we must do the repenting.
Repentance to Self versus Repentance to God
Date: Mar 13, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Luke 15:17–21; Psalm 50:5
Summary: The careful distinction is made in the prodigal son coming to himself at the pig field and his coming to his father. A repentance to self must come first before a repentance to God.
The Imperative Need of Remaining in Christ
Date: Mar 6, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: John 15:1–17; Matthew 6:8–15; Luke 11:1–4
Summary: What does it mean to abide and to remain in Christ, and what does it mean for Christ to abide in me? In this remaining in Christ, we must be given to prayer for this hour in Christian history and the need of fruit as the proof of abiding.
Christ’s Life on Earth: Given to Prayer
Date: Feb 20, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Hebrews 5:5–7; 2 Kings 19:14–15a
Summary: The careful unfolding of the prayer life of Christ during His days in the flesh on earth. He became the example to us of the need of constant prayer. Fifteen principles to govern our praying.
The Keeping of God’s Saints
Date: Feb 9, 2022
Scripture: 1 Samuel 2:9a; John 17:11; Jude 24
Summary: This message calls upon the Christian to maintain his heart and life in communion with God. Fourteen characteristics are presented in the calling to abide in Christ and in the work He has done for us. But it is God that keeps our soul from falling.
The Canon of Christian Standards and Ethics
Date: Jan 30, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Luke 1:68–75; Ephesians 2:8–10; Titus 2:11–15
Summary: All Christians must follow the Word of God, no matter what the theological system might be. Biblical principles are the same for living; our theological association does not permit lesser or lower standards than others. If we are Christians, we all must follow the same Word of God and live the same standards.
The End of the Lord
Date: Jan 19, 2022
Scripture: James 5:11
Summary: What does James mean by “the end of the Lord” when it comes to Job? Job was a man of greatness, but God taught him something most precious through his great trial. Every trial has an “end” to it in God’s desire.
My Lord and My God!
Date: Jan 12, 2022
Scripture: Hebrews 11:1–3; John 20:24–29
Summary: The defining of Faith and how it was to be found in God’s saints in every age of time. What is the age in which we live, the characteristics that mark our age, and why will faith be most important in facing this year of 2022?
The Chastenings of the Lord
Date: Jan 9, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Hebrews 12:1–7; Matthew 11:28–30
Summary: How God has used chastenings through the circumstances of life. This sermon goes back to the changes God brought about on the serpent, the woman, and the man to be used as adjustments to the environment of a fallen couple.
The Great Cloud of Witnesses
Date: Jan 2, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Hebrews 12:1–4
Summary: The Great Cloud encouraging us to lay aside every weight, and the sin that doth so easily beset us, and to run the race with patience.
The Coventry Carol
Date: Dec 24, 2021
Service Type: Christmas Eve Service
Scripture: Matthew 2:16–19a
Summary: The infants surrounding the birth of Christ, those who were martyred by Herod the Great. While joy and gladness fill the Christmas carols, there is the weeping and sadness of “Rachel weeping” for those who will be killed by Herod.
The End Time and God’s Advent: Simeon Waiting
Date: Dec 19, 2021
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Luke 2:25–35
Summary: An aged man Simeon waiting and longing for the coming of Messiah, and was told that he would not see death before he had seen the Lord’s Messiah.
The End Time and God’s Advent: The Shepherds
Date: Dec 19, 2021
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Luke 2:8–20
Summary: The only ones who visited the Christ child on the night of His birth. The Shepherds and their closeness to the event.
Coming to See God’s Glory
Date: Dec 17, 2021
Scripture: John 1:14; Isaiah 6:1–8; Hebrews 11:24–27a
Summary: What is God’s glory, and is it possible for a child of God to come to know it and its manifestation in and for the life?
I Am What I Am by the Grace of God
Date: Dec 15, 2021
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:8–10
Summary: What is the distinction between the two “I’s” of Romans 7 and how to they come into existence? This truth is carefully dealt with in the first half of the message and then what God desires to do with both of the “I’s.”
The Hope of a Changed Will in Revival
Date: Dec 1, 2021
Scripture: Romans 12:1–2; Romans 6:17–18; John 7:16–17
Summary: One of the failures in pursuing revival is a tenacity of will in desires and spiritual pursuits. We need to pray for revival to come in the strengthening of our will; this will be found in sanctification.
The Revival of Hope
Date: Nov 28, 2021
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Luke 1:1–12
Summary: The End Time of the Old Testament and the transition of the 400 silent years, brought the new dispensation of God in announcing to Zecharias that his prayer was heard. It seems that this priest had lost hope after so long praying. We must never permit hope to die in our lives as Christians.
Importunity Prayer for Revival
Date: Nov 21, 2021
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Nehemiah 1:1–11
Summary: When asking God for revival turns into knocking or importunate praying. Twenty-four passages to deal with truths we need to be praying for in revival.
Revival to the Glory of God
Date: Nov 17, 2021
Scripture: Exodus 33:12–17
Summary: The seeking of revival is to be with the highest motive: to the glory of God. This message draws from Moses’ prayer in the aftermath of of the people’s failures at Mt. Sinai.
The Hope in a Coming Revival
Date: Oct 13, 2021
Scripture: Hebrews 10:35–39; Habakkuk 3:1, 2, 16–19
Summary: The distinction between the various views of “believe” and that the true child of God must be of those that do not draw back but forward the life in God through Christ. Habakkuk’s trilogy is presented of the Burden, the Delayed Vision, and the Prayer.