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Sigurd Grindheim
Contributing sermons since Jan 26, 2006
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Your Savior Is Coming
Contributed on Feb 4, 2006
Sermon on the right preparation for the second coming of Christ.
When I was a kid, I usually looked eagerly forward to the evening, when my Dad would come home from work. I loved my Dad, and it was the highlight of the day when he came home and I got to see him. My Dad could also be strict with me sometimes, however, and if I knew that I had done something I was ...read more
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The Way To Life Goes Through Death
Contributed on Feb 4, 2006
Sermon on the nature of Christian life as denying oneself and taking up one’s cross.
In the kingdom of God the way to life goes through death. Jesus says, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will find it.” The kingdom of God is ...read more
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The One Who Gives Abundantly
Contributed on Feb 4, 2006
Sermon on the abundant generosity of Jesus.
Imagine that the Bible was lost and somebody today was given the task of recording, to the best of their ability, the deeds and words of the Son of God. They were to give an account of the good influence that Jesus had had in people’s lives. What do you think would have been recorded as the first ...read more
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Neither Do I Condemn You
Contributed on Feb 4, 2006
Sermon on Forgiveness by Jesus.
The apostle Paul says: But if we judged ourselves, we would not come under judgment (1 Cor 11:31). They came before the son of God and asked him to pass judgment. I am not sure they knew what they were doing. This was the son of God, the creator of heaven and earth, the omnipotent, the one with ...read more
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God Incognito
Contributed on Feb 4, 2006
Sermon on Christian life patterned after the incarnation of Christ.
In the 1950-s, Sao Kya Seng, the prince of 34 independent Shan states in northeastern Burma, also known as Hsipaw, came to Denver, Colorado, to study agriculture. Since he wanted to experience what it was like to be a student in the US, he kept his identity secret. Not even his professors knew who ...read more
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In The 1950-S, Sao Kya Seng, The Prince Of 34 ...
Contributed on Feb 4, 2006
In the 1950-s, Sao Kya Seng, the prince of 34 independent Shan states in northeastern Burma, also known as Hsipaw, came to Denver, Colorado, to study agriculture. Since he wanted to experience what it was like to be a student in the US, he kept his identity secret. Not even his professors knew who ...read more