Preaching on Hope? Browse these sermons to find fresh ideas.
Good News When You're Confronted by Death
Introduction
Luke 7:11-17 says this:
Soon afterward, Jesus went to a town called Nain, and his disciples and a large crowd went along with him. As ...
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The Rebel in All of Us
Introduction
Why are you the way you are? Have you ever asked yourself that question? Why aren't you like somebody else? Is it your genes? In ...
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Meditation for a Fallen Police Officer
Editor's Note: In the early morning hours of Christmas Eve 2012, police officer Jennifer Sebena was gunned down while on patrol. She was killed by ...
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Rachel Weeping
The story behind the sermon (by Ken Langley)
Pastors struggle to find a fresh word at Christmas. We also struggle with expressing authentic sermonic lament ...
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Where Do We Find Hope?
Introduction
On the hillsides and on the mountainsides along the ocean in Japan there are stone markers, some of them over six hundred years old, and on ...
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Deep Truth
Liz is friends with people of many religious backgrounds, and she's just starting to realize that what she claims to believe about Jesus necessarily has ...
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Christmas in the City of Jerusalem
Introduction
We're going to do something a little different this year in December. We want to focus on a "Hometown Christmas." Typically we tend to think ...
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Waiting for the Fullness of Time
Introduction
Last Saturday I wrote these words:
I'm at the airport—waiting. I arrived at 7:15 A.M. It's now 9:40. My 8:38 flight was canceled ...
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Encounter on Golgotha Road
From the editor:
We recently posted an Easter message by John Ortberg, because the themes like atonement, the Cross, resurrection, etc. are never out of ...
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God in Our Sorrows
The Advent is where God meets us in our sorrow.
The word advent means an arriving or an appearing. It's the arrival of something we hoped for, something ...
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The Uncomfortable Truth of Easter
From the editor:
At the 2008 National Pastors Conference in San Diego, Preaching Today got to interview N. T. Wright about his book Surprised by Hope and ...
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Heaven, Our Real Home
Why don't we talk much about heaven? Maybe it's because all the biblical imagery sounds a bit off—streets of gold, gates of pearl, rainbow thrones, ...
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In the House of the Lord
Introduction
The start of the Christmas season seems like an inappropriate time to talk about Psalm 23, sheep, and shepherds. But when you open the Bible, ...
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The Audacity to Hope
Editor's note: In light of current political controversy, questions have been raised about the following sermon by Jeremiah Wright. Preaching Today published ...
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Look, the Great White Horse!
Introduction
We cannot seem to comprehend some things in the Book of Revelation. But there are other things that are clear, and we may understand them ...
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The World's Greatest Step
The story behind the sermon (from John Ortberg):
For Easter I wanted to present some of N. T. Wright's material on the Resurrection. I love his work on ...
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Death Is Life
From the editor:
Easter draws closer and closer (April 4), and we're here to help out with sermon ideas to inspire you in your own preaching. This week ...
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Worth Your Attention
From the editor
More helpful resources for Easter! This week we're featuring a message from Mike Woodruff, pastor of Christ Church Lake Forest in Lake ...
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The Last Enemy
From the editor:
This week we continue to roll out great Easter resources to help inspire ideas for your own preaching. Below is a sermon by Donald Sunukjian ...
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Easter: The Benefits Package
From the editor:
This week we are featuring Leith Anderson's Easter sermon from 2009 to help inspire ideas for your own sermon for Easter 2010. As you ...
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If God Is Great, Where Is He in World of Suffering?
Introduction
Of all the reasons for rejecting the claims of Christianity, the one most frequently offered comes in the form of a question: "If God is so ...
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If God Is Great, Where Is He in a World of Suffering?
Text: Matthew 27:27-46
Topic: Dealing with the reality of suffering
From the editor
Easter really isn't that far away—April 4, 2010—so we'll ...
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It Doesn't Sting Anymore
Introduction
Tony Campolo, at the end of a sermon titled, "The Year of Jubilee," tells this story:
I went to my first black funeral when I was 16 years ...
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Pragmatism
Introduction
We have built in us the desire to see things work, and we are an inventive people. That's in part a by-product of living in our American culture. ...
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Consumerism
Introduction
Paul Anka penned a song back in 1968 that was made famous by Frank Sinatra: "I'll Do It My Way." It became his signature song and rose as ...
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At Ease in Athens
Introduction
I was reading an article from Newsweek recently: "In Search of the Spiritual." Apparently, the religious website Beliefnet sends out more ...
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The Power of Hope
Introduction
In this Advent season, we are looking at the theme of God's promise of better days for our lives. That is the hope of Advent and Christmas: ...
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The Peace Jesus Brings
Introduction
In this Advent season, we are looking at the theme of God's promise of better days for our lives. That is the hope of Advent and Christmas, ...
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Blessed Are the Meek
Introduction
Suppose the company you work for were to write a description of the ideal person to be its new CEO. Do you think meekness would be on the ...
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Blessed Are Those Who Mourn
Introduction
"No one ever told me that grief felt so much like fear." That is how C. S. Lewis begins his book A Grief Observed, a compelling account of ...
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Less is More, More or Less
Introduction
A few months ago my two teenage sons came to me and asked if they could go camping for a week … on Lower Wacker Drive in the city of ...
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Rebuilding the Walls
Introduction
In the countryside near Leicester, England, there stands an ancient church whose walls are inscribed with an eloquent memorial. The inscription ...
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God in Our Sorrow
Text: Isaiah 53; John 11
Topic: How God meets us even in our sorrow
From the editor:
You can be so enraptured by the sights, sounds, and smells of the Christmas ...
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Simeon: A Song of Hope
Introduction
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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Angels: A Song of Peace
Introduction
We've been looking at Christmas songs preserved for us in Scripture. Some, like Zechariah's song last week, are completely foreign to most ...
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Is There Any Hope When God's People Fail?
From the editor
As a part of our Getting the Gospel Right theme in the Skills section, we are currently featuring an article by Steven Mathewson, entitled ...
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Heaven: How Do We Get There?
From the Editor:
In a recent interview with PreachingToday.com, Haddon Robinson said, "We want to reach people, but the clear terms of the gospel ...
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God's Cure for Heart Trouble
From the editor
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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The Trumpet Call of God
From the editor
Eschatological issues have always been intriguing, but the interest has both widened and deepened in the last 25 years or so. Bestselling ...
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Ready or Not, Here I Come!
From the editor
Simply put: it's easy to mess up a difficult passage like Luke 21. You may find yourself applying something regarding Jerusalem's ...
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Finding God in Desperate Places
Introduction
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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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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