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Peter Toy
Contributing sermons since Mar 8, 2013
Newest Sermons
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Confidence In God's Control And Choice
Contributed on Feb 13, 2019
The God who is in control is the God who chooses us. This is the sixth and final sermon in a series on the Book of Haggai.
Confidence in God's Control and Choice - Haggai 2:20-23 The God who is in control is the God who chooses us. Have you ever had that dream when you're driving a car and suddenly you lose control? The steering wheel comes off in your hands, the gas pedal sticks and the brakes don't ...read more
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The Blessing Of God
Contributed on Feb 13, 2019
Do you want to be blessed by God? The fifth sermon in a series on the Book of Haggai.
The Blessing of God - Haggai 2:10-19 Do you want to be blessed by God? That's kind of like saying, "Do you want to be a millionaire?" It goes without saying, yes. But what does that mean to be blessed by God? How can we be people who are blessed? Today we'll be continuing on in ...read more
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God's Encouragement
Contributed on Feb 13, 2019
Encouragement enables. Fourth sermon in series on the Book of Haggai
Haggai 2:1-9 - God's Encouragement Encouragement enables. Once upon a time it was announced that the devil was going out of business and would sell all his equipment to those who were willing to pay the price. On the big day of the sale, all his tools were attractively displayed. There was ...read more
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How To Fight Comparison
Contributed on Feb 13, 2019
Comparison Cripples. Third sermon in a series on the Book of Haggai
How to Fight Comparison - Haggai 2:1-5 Comparison cripples. Have you ever been compared to someone else? I have. My brother Phil is two years older than me and when I was growing up I always lived in his shadow. It didn't help that my brother was smarter than I was and was the go-getter of the ...read more
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Responding To God's Voice
Contributed on Feb 13, 2019
When we hear God's voice we have to respond. This is the second sermon in a series on the Book of Haggai
Responding to God's Voice - Haggai 1:12-15 When we hear God's voice we have to respond. In ancient times, two of the most famous speakers were the Roman Cicero and the Greek Demosthenes. They were both eloquent, but someone noted the difference in the results of their addresses: "When ...read more