Preaching on Faith? Browse these sermons to find fresh ideas.
A Brand New You
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I've got hundreds of things around the house that I would like to see made new—sofa cushions that have begun to sag, kitchen cabinets ...
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Halos, Wings, and Harps
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I want to explore another person you meet in heaven. I use the term "person" loosely because of who we're talking about today: Angels. When ...
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Welcome to the Pearly-Gated Community
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In the first sermon in our series, I talked about the primary person we will get to see in heaven: Jesus, face to face. Now I want to talk ...
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Jesus Face to Face
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If you had the opportunity, who would you like to meet face to face? Is it someone living? Someone who has already died? A celebrity? Nobility? ...
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Calling on Family Support
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A mother entered her daughter's bedroom one afternoon and saw a letter on the bed. With trembling hands, she read:
Dear Mom, It is with much ...
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Faith in Tough Times
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I'm confident we all would agree that 2008 was a tough year: war, a tumbling stock market, natural disasters, the continued threat of terrorism, ...
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Big God/Little God
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When our first child was quite small, we used to ask her, "Laura, how big are you?" She wasn't even a year old—couldn't even hardly ...
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I Don't Believe It!
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One of the first things you'll probably notice about this sermon is how short it is. DelBene simply reads his text—the story of Thomas ...
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What Would Jesus Say When the Dow Drops 700 Points?
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What would Jesus have us do in the midst of economic crisis? Mike Woodruff offers answers to that question that push us to gain new perspectives ...
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Simeon: A Song of Hope
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In the 1960s, psychologist Walter Mischel conducted a famous experiment that has come to be known as "The Marshmallow Test." Groups of 4-years ...
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Mary: A Song of Trust
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A lot of people travel at Christmas. During this time of the year, many of us would like to be with family to celebrate, so we load up the ...
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Zechariah: A Song of Faith
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As familiar as we are with the songs of Christmas, there are four songs recorded in the Bible sung by people surrounding the birth of Jesus ...
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Painting by Numbers
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If you've read or heard a sermon by Peter Hiett, chances are you've not forgotten it. Consider "Redneck Christmas"—a featured sermon ...
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Our Hungry Hearts
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Have you ever used an image to help motivate you? To help you clarify what and who you want to become? An image can be an object or can come ...
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In God We Trust (Though We'd Rather Pay Cash)
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Have you ever felt really anxious and stressed? If I don't accept this offer, then …. If my child doesn't get into the right ...
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In the Father's Arms
Text: Job 36, 38
Topic: How a Christian should respond to suffering
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As you read Jill Briscoe's sermon, notice how she takes a classic story-story-story ...
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Asleep at the Wheel
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Chances are, you've probably preached the story of Jesus calming the storm. The account is recorded in three of the four Gospels (Matthew, ...
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Living on the Edge of Whatever Happens
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One of the great joys in preaching is when you know you have something special to offer. Perhaps it's a particularly well-crafted thesis ...
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Jesus and John—Together to Trust
Text: Assorted texts from the Gospel of John
Topic: A probing question for Christ-followers
From the editor:
John is one of the more intriguing people ...
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The Unseen Footprints
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Timothy George packs a lot into this sermon. Besides showing us an effective way to preach an individual psalmpaying careful attention ...
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The House of Prayer
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"My temple should be a house of prayer, but you have made it a den of thieves." That stands as one of the harshest indictments ever uttered ...
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Strong Grace, Hard Work, Good Memories
Text: 2 Timothy 2:19
Topic: A sobering look at what the Christian life entails
From the editor:
Every once in a while a sermon comes along that is ...
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Loss, Loyalty, and Lament
Text: Ruth 1:122
Topic: Learning to make the right choices in difficult times
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Perhaps you're looking for a unique way to approach ...
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To Live Is Christ
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In this sermon Ed Rowell looks to tackle the tricky issue of joy and happiness. Most would agree that the two words have become synonymous, ...
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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 at God
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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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Finding God in Desperate Places
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I'd like to write a book someday called Desperate Places: How God Shines Through Our Weakness. These desperate places are places of weakness, ...
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Doubters Anonymous
Text: John 20:1929
Topic: Dealing with doubt
Introduction
"He is risen": it's the heartbeat of the message of the Christian church. These three English ...
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Why Would a Good God Send People to Hell?
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I thought long and hard about a clever, lighthearted way to introduce this morning's message. I thought about praying for a really hot day ...
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The Danger of a Strong Faith and a Weak Theology
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Jessica Ann Liberger was a 5-week-old baby girl who made it into the nation's press. Jessica came down with pneumonia, and her father, John ...
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The Colorful Creator
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I grew up in a family that never had a color television set. All the ballgames and TV shows—including the "Colorful World of Disney"—were ...
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You Go Your Way; I'll Go God's Way.
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Many people who study the times say that there isn't much we can trust today. Andy Crouch put it this way in Christianity Today:
The emptiness ...
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What Have We Done?
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After the Chicago Cubs lost their 96th baseball game in 2006, manager Dusty Baker, was called in to meet with the general manager. We all ...
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The Miracle of Christmas
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In Luke 11:3335, Jesus says, "Your eye is a lamp, lighting up your whole body. If you live in wide-eyed wonder and belief, your body ...
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Secrets of Financial Contentment
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When I was a kid, my dad told me two stories all the time.
In the first one, a couple goes to Harvard University and asks to see the president, ...
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Doubts in Belief
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I once participated in a very interesting conversation. A group of sixteen evangelical pastors, who believed the Bible and had good ministries, ...
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Above All Earthly Powers
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Martin Luther's famous Reformation hymn, "A Mighty Fortress," is about the triumph of God over all the attacks of Satan, including his attack ...
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Sense Out of Nonsense
Text: Luke 24:111
Topic: How to make sense of chaos and suffering
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Ancient sailors puzzled over why some of their colleagues who sailed ...
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All I Really Need to Know I Learned by Suffering Triumphantly Until I Died
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In All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, Robert L. Fulghum writes:
All I really need to know about how to live and what to do ...
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A Win-Win Situation
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Every so often we find ourselves in a win-win situation. No matter which way it goes, we come out ahead.
For example, at school we decide to ...
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Costly, Messy, Beautiful Obedience
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The key word in the title of this message is "obedience." When I did a Google search on obedience, the most popular sites fell into two categories: ...
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Eliab's Story
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My name is Eliab. All my life I wanted to be famous. My ambition was to have my life engraved in the memory of my people. But you don't even ...
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Extreme Faith
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About 1700 years ago, there was a great church leader who is now called Saint Basel. After the apostles of the New Testament, he is probably ...
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Between Despair and Hope
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This is our final sermon in our series on Deuteronomy. We have been in between the wilderness and the Promised Land, waiting and listening. ...
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Between Memory and Imagination
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Last week we learned that Deuteronomy is a book about transition. The people of Israel are standing on the banks of the Jordan River with ...
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