Preaching on Salvation? Browse these sermons to find fresh ideas.
The Prime Principle
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Abiding in Christ is simply staying near a friend who loves you. But what happens to a person who abides in Christ? If I really walk with ...
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The Promise of Better Days
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As a 5th grader at Cornelia Elementary School in Edina, Minnesota, I always felt sorry for a fellow student named Gary. With his high squeaky ...
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You Need a Good Priest
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I could tell that he had been badly injured in the accident. I'm no medical expert, but I could tell by the pallor of his skin that he was ...
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Fear of God
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A few summers ago, my family took a family trip to Toronto. We'd never been there before, so we didn't know what to see. But all the guidebooks ...
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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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Life on Wings
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The biblical image of the kind of life Christians are called to live is, "The way of an eagle in the air." I have lots of experience with ...
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Wrestling with God
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Soon after my wife and I married, we began decorating our house by putting things on the walls. When we came to the kitchen, I came up with ...
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We Don't Have Men Like That
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[Editorial comment: Sunukjian delivers this sermon as a first-person narrative. References to props or stage directions will appear in italics.] ...
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Working Out the Working In
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Let's suppose that our music minister Daniel and I get together for lunch to talk over some of the special services we're planning this month. ...
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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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Where's the "Gift Return" Receipt?
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Let's suppose there's a small town on the edge of Iraq, near the Saudi border. Let's call the town Mosel. It's a small community with no other ...
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Come to the Banquet
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One day last December, an invitation to a Christmas party arrived in our mailbox. Inside the card were a festive holiday greeting, a time ...
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You Don't Know, Do You?
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A member of this congregation experienced a tragedy when her father was suddenly killed in an accident. He was driving home one Wednesday ...
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The Lord Is My Shepherd
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I don't know much about sheep. I was born and raised in the suburbs, and we didn't have sheep. In fact, they were probably illegal. ...
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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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The Grieving Heart of God
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On the first day teaching his class for 250 college freshmen, R. C. Sproul carefully explained the assignment of three term papers. Each paper ...
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If Jesus Had Never Been Born ...
Text: John 1:1418
Topic: What the world would be like if Jesus had not been born
Introduction
Several years ago, a group of historians met and asked ...
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Christ's Birth and Your Birth
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On the wall in my church study, I have a precious photograph that was taken in a hospital room a couple of years ago. It's a picture of a ...
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Treasury Notes in Heaven
Text: Matthew 6:1921
Topic: Why storing your treasures in heaven is better than storing treasures on Earth
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Our son-in-law, Keith, works ...
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A Calvinist Talks About His Friend, John Wesley
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If you had been a student at Oxford University in the early part of the eighteenth century, you probably would have been a swinger. The bars ...
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Hope for a Great Forever
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The word "home" has a deep nostalgia for our hearts. Some of us have sad memories of home, but most of us have a deep longing to be home. ...
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Surviving D-Day: Death
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As we conclude our D-Day series, I am sure that there have been some hearts that have been tugged. Maybe a few cheeks are a little wet. So, ...
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The Way We Were
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When I was about 11 years old, I almost drowned. I was swimming in the pool at summer camp with my friends from church. I had graduated ...
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The View From Up Here
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I love mountains. I love to gaze upon them and I love to climb them. For the last few years, I have taken an annual hunting trip to the Rockies ...
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Preparing for Battle-Part 2
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The soldier who stepped out of the ranks and issued the challenge was an incredible sight. He was over nine feet tall – a giant among men. ...
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The Gospel According to Jesus
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Have you ever found yourself completely confused by the multitude of religious ideologies being sold in the marketplace? I'm not just ...
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What Are You Preaching This Week?
The church began on the day of Pentecost, just a few weeks after the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. Jesus had said to his followers:
"Do not ...
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A Reminder To Remember
C.S. Lewis once made a comment somewhere along the lines of, "Christians don't need to be instructed as much as they need to be reminded." ...
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The I Am: Serve Him or Stone Him
Every now and then someone comes along and captures our attention with an outrageous claim. I'm thinking of Muhammad Ali, once known as Cassius Clay, ...
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The Good Shepherd: Counting Sheep
A couple of years ago an article in the Sunday paper caught my eye. I found it so interesting that I shared it with some small group leaders at the time, ...
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The Bread of Life
Most of Christ's claims are outrageous because they are so grand and compelling: "Before Abraham was, I AM." "I am the Light of the World." "I am in the ...
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The Resurrection and the Life: Tears at the Wall
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They call it, "The Wall," a great, v-shaped slab of black granite, set into the grassy expanse between the Capitol Building and the Lincoln ...
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One Wonderful Way
This morning we are concluding our series on "The Outrageous Claims of Christ." We began three weeks ago with the most intriguing claim"Before Abraham ...
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A Spirit-Filled Church
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The text before us is one of the most fascinating passages in the New Testament, because it interweaves the mystery of Christ and his bodyhis ...
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Singing in the Cave
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The psalmist is singing again. It's not exactly like singing in the rain, but it's kind of like singing in the rain, because he's in trouble ...
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Bouncing Back From Defeat
In the final days of Jesus' ministry, it appeared to the disciples that everything they worked for had fallen apart. During the course of his ministry, ...
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What Jesus Came to Do for You
In the third chapter of Matthew, Matthew fast forwards in Jesus' life about 30 years, to the very beginning of his ministry. He doesn't mention a great ...
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Winning the War On Sin
Today we are beginning a new series called "How Can I Be Good?" Now, if you were to ask yourself that question, which word would you emphasize? I ask ...
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What Jesus Came to Do for You
In the third chapter of Matthew, Matthew fast forwards in Jesus' life about 30 years, to the very beginning of his ministry. He doesn't mention ...
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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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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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For Those Who Are Disappointed
Will you agree with me that the Christmas season is the most , time of the year? Would you also agree with me that the Christmas season can be the ...
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I Am The Door
You never really know a person until you know how that person perceives himself. I'm sure you must have had those experiences like I have had when you ...
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Triumphing Over the Past
I doubt that there is any more debilitating problem for Christian people than the problem of regrets. We feel subject to the guilt of something that we ...
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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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Life: Where's the Beef?
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Is there any cuter commercial than the one for Wendy's with the old lady who asks a simple question: "Where's the beef?" ...
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Encounter: The Vision of Witnessing
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Several years ago, I was enjoying a day of recreation on a ski slope in central Wisconsin. While other friends from the church had gone ...
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Hope for a Great Forever
The word "home" has a deep nostalgia for our hearts. Some of us have sad memories of home, but most of us have a deep longing to be home. Usually when ...
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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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