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Robert Brent
Contributing sermons since Jul 17, 2004
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Three Points On The Rock
Contributed on Jan 1, 2016
Three Biblical principles to help us safely navigate our way through life.
Three Points On The Rock 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 My title is borrowed from the field of rock climbing. Those who climb rocks say it is a fundamental practice to keep three points on the rock. “Stay in ...read more
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What Does A Mature Christian Look Like
Contributed on Apr 1, 2006
What description would you give to Christian maturity?
What Does A Mature Christian Look Like? [Colossians 1:9-12] Pious? Holy? Incurably happy? (Dramatize/adlib a little) Paul gave a description of a mature Christian in these verses. Actually it was his pray for the believers at Colosse 1. A mature Christian has a thorough grasp of ...read more
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The God Of All Comfort
Contributed on Oct 22, 2005
God’s comfort can be a present reality to all who suffer.
“The God Of All Comfort” [2 Corinthians 1:3-7] Everybody likes to be comfortable.... Thermapedic mattress $2500.00.... This book begins with a doxology..... about suffering and comfort. The Greek word rendered comfort/consolation is found 10 times in these verses. The word tribulation ...read more
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Let The Blessings Flow
Contributed on Sep 1, 2004
This simple and touching story gives us several important insights into the blessings of God flowing into our lives.
"Let The Blessings Flow" 2 Kings 4:1-7 God wants to pour His blessings into our lives. This passage teaches us four principles of how we can receive His blessings: 1. We must be aware of our need. (1) She was about to lose her two sons to a creditor. A desperate need = "If God does ...read more
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The High Price Of Idolatry
Contributed on Sep 1, 2004
Idolatry, in any form, carries a very high price tag. That’s why we need to be aware of the futility of idolatry.
"The High Price Of Idolatry" [2 Kings 1:1-18] Context: 1 Kings 22:40; 51-53. Introduction: We were created to worship and serve God. When we fail to worship Him in spirit and in truth, we fill that vacuum with something else. We may not bow down to images of wood and stone, but ...read more