Category Archives: Sermons
How to Have Favor with God (Sermon on Exodus 33:12-23)
4 ways to have favor with God
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Psalm 51 Sermon: How to Be Free After Failure
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In this Psalm 51 sermon, you will learn how David repented after his adultery with Bathsheba and his murder of her husband. Here are 5 steps you can take if you want to be free after failure.
2 Timothy 3:1-9 (Sermon): How to Overcome Evil in the Last Days
By Mark Ballenger
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A Sermon on 2 Timothy 3:1-9
Title: How to Overcome Evil in the Last Days
Guard Your Heart: What Does It Mean? (Proverbs 4:23)
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The phrase “guard your heart” is often misunderstood in the Bible. So what does “guard your heart” actually mean?
The key Bible verse on guarding your heart is Proverbs 4:23 (NIV), “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.” This is what we must do. But to accomplish this clear command to guard our hearts, we must first place Proverbs 4:23 in context.
How Will God Fulfill His Promises to You?
Through His Power and Through Practical Means
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How will God fulfill the promises he has made to you? While it is absolutely biblical that God will fulfill his promises to you through his power and through your faith in him, what is often overlooked is that God will also fulfill his promises to you in very practical ways as well.
Christian Relationship Advice: When You Want Divine Intervention (4 Tips from John 2:1-12)
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When you are a Christian and you are having relationship issues, you want nothing more than for Jesus to intervene. Whether you are struggling in your dating relationship or marriage, whether you are in a season of unwanted singleness, or whether you are just utterly confused on what you are supposed to do with the desires you have for a Christian relationship, you need Jesus to intervene.
4 Tips If You Want to Serve God in Christian Ministry (John 1:43-51)
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Will God Save Everyone?
Romans 11:1-10
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When Paul gets to Romans 11:1-10, he is answering the question, “Will the Jews be saved?” While Paul is referring specifically to Israel, this Bible passage can also help us answer the more general question, “Will God save everyone?”