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A Ministry of Reconciliation
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In this week's featured sermon, John MacArthur says, "Never has the world seen a God who by nature is a lover. Never has the world seen ...
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When Sin Creeps In
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If you remove the first three chapters of Genesis, anything goes. So much foundational theology is packed into those seminal verses. One ...
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Forgiven and Forgotten
Text: Hebrews 10:1-18
Topic: The effectiveness and scope of Christ's forgiveness of our sin
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As Brown points out at the very start of his ...
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The Lostness of Humankind
Text: Romans 1:18-25Topic: A look at mankind's journey through rejection, separation, domination, and condemnation—and his opportunity for redemption ...
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Living with Jesus
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Just below, you'll find a few introductory remarks from Francis Chan about his sermon. We want to encourage you to go ahead and watch ...
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What if it's true?
Introduction
Several friends were talking in a restaurant when the conversation came around to dying. They asked each other what they would like to have ...
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On the Cross
Introduction
A.D. abbreviates the Latin words "Anno Domini," which means "Year of Our Lord." Our calendars are all dated by the birth ...
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Crown of thorns for the King of Kings
Introduction
It's almost Easter, but do you remember Christmas? We heard the joyous story that starts on the first page of the New Testament. Matthew ...
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The Greatest Trial Ever Held
Introduction
It was a long and difficult night. Jesus' best friends abandoned him. One of his closest colleagues committed suicide. Police arrested ...
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Moving Towards Reconciliation
Introduction
Victor Hugo's novel, Les Miserables, is a story about Jean Valjean, who was sentenced to a nineteen-year prison term for stealing a loaf of ...
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What the Heart Wants
What the heart wants
Back in the 1990's, the comedian and filmmaker Woody Allen was an icon of the movie industry—until his personal life began ...
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The Purpose of the Passion
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By the close of this sermon, Mac Brunson has masterfully explained complex theological concepts like condemnation, salvation, and justification ...
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God's Cure for Heart Trouble
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Greg Laurie is known for his straightforward, down-to-earth teaching style. This sermon showcases that ability in spades. Watch closely ...
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Cross Here
Introduction
One of the great ironies of history is that those who took Jesus to Calvary believed they were forcing him to his dead-end; in reality, Jesus ...
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Cross at God
Introduction
For the longest time, I hoped that my brother, Jeffrey, would return to the Christian faith. He once was an active Christian, but something ...
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Cross Over
Introduction
It was an ordinary day of commuting Cameron Hollopeter. The 20-year-old film student made his way down the steps into a New York City subway ...
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Redneck Christmas
Editor's note: The following monologue is delivered in character by a shepherd named Larry. There was a live nativity scene on stage for the Children's ...
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Prepare for God's Visitation
Introduction
I have a friend named John who is a medical doctor. He was once making a commercial flight across the Atlantic Ocean, when a teenage boy who ...
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God Remembers
Introduction
In the 1960s Jim "Wrong Way" Marshall was a member of the "Purple People Eaters," the fearsome defensive unit of the Minnesota Vikings football ...
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The Forgiveness of God
Introduction
"God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself." He came in flesh to forgive usto run down the road from heaven to earth and say ...
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A Day in the Life of Simon of Cyrene
Text: Mark 15:21
Topic: What it might have been like for Simon of Cyrene to take up Jesus' cross.
Introduction
My time on the road of history was brief. ...
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The Cry of Mystery
Text: Matthew 27:3949
Topic: The meaning of the fourth word of Jesus from the cross, "My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
Introduction
The ...
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Come Die with Me
Introduction
Matthew's gospel says that, toward the end of his three years of public ministry, "Jesus began to explain to his disciples that he must go ...
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The Rending of the Veil
Introduction
"Jesus cried with a loud voice and gave up the ghost, and the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom."
It ...
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The Agony of Victory
Introduction
Some years ago a 14-foot bronze crucifix was stolen from Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas. It had stood at the entrance to that cemetery ...
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Wasted on Jesus
Sermon One
Valentine's Day is tomorrow and I'm jittery. I love my sweetheart—no doubt about that—but I confess that Valentine's Day gives me ...
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The Dinner Guests of God
Sermon Two
Mary Poplin, professor of education and Dean of the School of Educational Studies at Claremont Graduate University, attended a Methodist church ...
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Where the Battle Is Fought
Sermon Three
Here's a surprise: Most incompetent people don't know they are incompetent. In fact, researcher Dr. David A. Dunning of Cornell University ...
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Blasphemy!
Sermon Four
Years ago Bill Hybels told about seeing a newscast of a big Vietnam veterans parade in Chicago. Part of the commemoration was a mobile Vietnam ...
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The Faces of Failure
Sermon Five
There was a clip on the sports last night that was painful to watch. College basketball between Memphis and Louisville, championship game—the ...
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Which Watchers?
Sermon Seven
Robert Russell, pastor of Southeastern Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky, told about sitting behind a 5-year-old boy at their church's ...
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Triumph of the Self-giving One: Meditations for Holy Week from the Book of Isaiah
Triumph of the Self-giving One:Meditations for Holy Week from the Book of Isaiah
by Kevin Conrad
Introduction: God responds to suffering.
As long as humans ...
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The Way of the Cross
In the first century, Rome executed criminals by crucifixion. It was intended to be a humiliating and agonizing experience. There was no concept of ...
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A Thief in Paradise
A Thief In Paradise
D. James Kennedy
"The day had just dawned," said Krummacher. "The most momentous, the most decisive, the most eventful ...
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It Is Finished
Judas betrays Christ.
Take a look at a house right over there, just down on a side street, not that far from the temple. You push back the door; it seems ...
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A Day of Surprises
I remember the day that John Kennedy died. I remember the day when Martin Luther King, Jr. died. I remember the day when Robert Kennedy died. I remember ...
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Followership
 
Scripture records of Jesus Christ that on one particular occasion he was walking by the Sea of Galilee, and he saw two Simon, who called ...
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Jesus: Tortured for Me
The fact that Jesus suffered no one can dispute. It's a historical fact. The idea that he had to suffer has often been the subject of scorn ...
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Four Ironies of the Cross
We all know what irony is. Some of it is bitter. Some of it is vicious. Some of it is funny. But at its best, irony has the capacity to clarify an incident ...
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