Preaching on Resurrection? Browse these sermons to find fresh ideas.
Equipped to Face the Two Biggest Fears...
Introduction
I would like to ask you a question this morning: What are the two biggest fears in your life? If I get boring, where will your mind wander? ...
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The Up-to-the-Minute Relevance of the Resurrection
Introduction
The most fantastic claim Christians make is that Jesus Christ rose from the dead. It strains our credulity to the utmost. But Christians have ...
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The Truth about the Resurrection
Who would you guess is the most successful trial attorney in the entire world? The Guinness Book of World Records says, "Most successful attorney: ...
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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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Divine Revelation
Introduction
We've been in a series called "Can Smart People Believe in God?" Last week we had Dallas Willard with us to answer some tough questions, and ...
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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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Life After Victory
Introduction
Early in his career, the great American playwright Eugene O'Neill wrote an imaginative play called "Lazarus Laughed" about Lazarus's life ...
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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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When the Seeds Come Up
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Someone hearing for the first time that the dead will be raised—physically—from the grave could easily picture something from ...
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It All Comes Down to This
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Bodies are a pain. I know a body can be beautiful. I saw Baryshnikov dance once. And I have held babies. And I agree with the psalmist: "I ...
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Not in Vain
Introduction
I was talking to a friend the other day. "I know you aren't much of a churchgoer," I said, "but I'd like to invite you to church this Sunday ...
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The Long Tomorrow
Introduction
An 85-year-old couple died in a car crash after having been married almost 60 years. They had been in good health the last ten years mainly ...
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A Brand New You
Introduction
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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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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What if it's true?
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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
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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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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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It's No Mistake
From the editor:
One of the more important things you can do for your listeners—both believers and nonbelievers alike—is to find an appropriate ...
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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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The House of Love
Introduction
This message concludes our series on the four best places to live. We've looked at the House of Worship, the House of Prayer, and the House ...
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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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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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Drop Your Agenda
Introduction
By the end of Luke's narrative of Jesus' life, opposition from the religious leaders is mounting, and Jesus' popularity among the people is ...
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Facing Off Without Falling Apart
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In Acts 4 we witness an epic battle between a David-like underdog and a behemoth giant. In one corner you have two unschooled, unimpressive ...
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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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Down the Ladder to the Highest Place
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Editorial note: Sunukjian uses a six-foot stepladder as a prop throughout this sermon. References to the prop will be noted in the text in ...
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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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Jesus Wept
Introduction
I have a friend, a businessman, who sat in a hotel room in the Midwest watching early news reports of an airliner hitting the World Trade ...
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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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After Easter: The Kingdom
It was a seminar and I would have given anything to have been there. As a teacher there are a lot of educational experiences that I would like to have ...
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The Sleepy Invasion
The stage was set. It was finally the fullness of time. The world had long been in prison, caught in a web of sin and death, controlled by a network of ...
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Message From an Empty Tomb
I'm not quite sure how to say this. We have always said in the church that our faith was based upon facts. It was a faith built upon evidence that led ...
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Equipped to Face the Two Biggest Fears in the World
I would like to ask you a question this morning: What are the two biggest fears in your life? If I get boring, where will your mind wander? That's one ...
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Good News for a Weeping World
Do you hear the crying? If we would listen, especially with our imagination, we would hear the weeping from all parts of our worldfrom Nicaragua, ...
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He Lives, As He Said He Would
There's one long sentence in Mark 16 that caught my imagination. It's the angel's words to the women: "Go, tell his disciples and Peter, 'He is going ...
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