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  • An Analysis Of A Great City

    Contributed by Ian Humphrey on Nov 10, 2015
     | 2,189 views

    Nineveh

    An Analysis of A GREAT CITY JONAH 2:10 - Ch 3 I. THE SOVEREIGN . . OF THE CITY v.10 And the LORD spake unto the fish, and it vomited out Jonah upon the dry land. Note There Is : - ...read more

  • 5 Foundations To Build A Blessed Family

    Contributed by Palitha Jayasooriya on Nov 25, 2015
    based on 10 ratings
     | 75,264 views

    At a time of increasing turmoil in families, this sermon identifies some of the foundations that are needed to build a blessed family

    5 FOUNDATIONS TO BUILD A BLESSED FAMILY INTRODUCTION - Many buildings that look strong on the outside develop cracks and some collapse, due to the foundation being weak. Bad foundations produce bad buildings! It’s no different with building a blessed family. Didn’t the Lord Jesus ...read more

  • Leaving A Legacy: The Family Tree Series

    Contributed by Perry Greene on Jun 13, 2017
     | 7,679 views

    To pass on our legacy of faith to and through our children, we must Know God and Make Him Known to them.

    1. OK City Survivor Tree The most-sacred symbol in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is a tree: a sprawling, shade-bearing, an old American elm. Tourists drive from miles around to see her. People pose for pictures beneath her. Arborists carefully protect her. She adorns posters and letterhead. Other trees ...read more

  • The Spirit Of The Age Series

    Contributed by Ed Vasicek on Feb 11, 2019
     | 4,796 views

    Although modern Christians seem to have abandoned any ethic of avoiding worldliness, the Bible has not. But what is worldliness, and why must we avoid it?

    The Spirit of the Age (I John 2:15-17) 1. People go through great lengths to avoid being proud and worldly. A rabbi and a cantor are standing in the largely empty synagogue one day, talking mystically about how, given the awesome glory of God’s Infinite Divine Presence, they are each really ...read more

  • Instant Idolatry Series

    Contributed by Glenn Pease on Mar 22, 2021
     | 1,665 views

    This incident in Babylon shows us that Christians are justified in getting involved in politics, but also in resisting a government that compels obedience to what is contrary to the will of God.

    Alfred North Whitehead said, "The key note of idolatry is contentment with the prevalent gods." Nebuchadnezzar, as we saw in the conclusion of chapter 2, had been convinced that Jehovah was the God of gods. Even after this, however, he did not feel compelled to forsake his lesser gods. ...read more

  • Law And Grace Series

    Contributed by Glenn Pease on Mar 29, 2021
     | 2,313 views

    The law of grace, the law of liberty, the law of love of the New Testament is the law that must distinguish the Christian from the world. Jesus took the whole law and summed it up in loving God and our neighbor.

    The new bride said to her husband, "I took the recipe for that cake you are eating out of my cookbook." "Good," responded the husband, "It never should have been put in there in the first place." Some feel this same way about the law being in the Bible. They see it ...read more

  • Keep Praying! Series

    Contributed by Jon Daniels on Feb 26, 2024
     | 1,601 views

    Based on Luke 18:1-6 - Challenges Christ-followers to persevere in prayer.

    “KEEP PRAYING” Luke 18:1-8 FBCF – 2/25/24 Jon Daniels INTRO – Who is the most powerful person you know? - A community or governmental leader – a President, King, Prince, Prime Minister - A judge or Supreme Court justice - A parent or grandparent - A coach or teacher or professor - A ...read more

  • The Impossible Is Indispensable Series

    Contributed by Glenn Pease on Apr 7, 2021
     | 1,824 views

    Certainly all of us have had the experience of not knowing how to express our gratitude. Thanks sometimes seems so inadequate, and even when we add thanks so very much, and thanks a million, it leaves us with a sense of having very poorly expressed how we feel.

    The concept of the impossible changes from generation to generation. Much of what we do today was once thought to be impossible. Because of this, we are more cautious today in what we include in the category of the impossible. We are no longer quick to say it can't be done. What is apparently ...read more

  • Le Llamó Amor

    Contributed by Alberto Valenzuela on Oct 8, 2006
    based on 1 rating
     | 2,496 views

    Dios tomó un riesgo cuando vio que algo no estaba bien en su creación. Después de ver que todo era bueno, vio algo que no era bueno. Y creó a la mujer. Dios tomó un riesgo en beneficio de la humanidad. El resultado fue el amor. Fue en amor que la división

    Le llamó Amor Cuando llegó el cumplimiento del tiempo, Dios actuó de una manera decisiva por la salvación del mundo. No estableció a una nueva nación, digna de recibirle. No, vino al mundo por medio de la misma nación que con demasiada frecuencia se había cansado de esperarle y habían casi puesto ...read more

  • "father Into Thy Hands" Series

    Contributed by Claude Alexander on Apr 13, 2021
    based on 1 rating
     | 5,629 views

    The cross was perpetually present to the mind of Christ. He was always moving toward that cross as a Victor, not a victim. He was always moving toward the ultimate final victory over sin and death

    "Father into Thy Hands" Luke 23:46 The cross of Jesus Christ is the center of everything. Early in the Gospels we hear Christ declaring that He set His face steadfastly toward Jerusalem and the cross. His entire life was spent in the shadow of the cross. Isaiah 50:4–11 speaks of the ...read more

  • Reactions To The Savior's Birth

    Contributed by Martin Wiles on May 9, 2002
    based on 164 ratings
     | 9,136 views

    People have and have always had different reactions to the Christmas story.

    INTRODUCTION In the year 1769, Napoleon Bonaparte was born. In 1796, he was crossing the Alps to crush the Austrians and Sardinians. Had Dan Rather been living in the year 1809, his newscast would have focused on Austria. The attention of the world was on this man known as Napoleon as he swept ...read more

  • He Is Able

    Contributed by Ronald Fair on May 31, 2002
    based on 44 ratings
     | 11,236 views

    Let us seek more knowledge of the Lord as the keeper of our souls.

    He is Able II Timothy 1:12 “For that which cause I also suffer these tings, nevertheless, I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have committed unto Him against that day.” Introduction: Stress, strain, suffering, are as old as ...read more

  • Fishers Of Men

    Contributed by Revd. Martin Dale on Jan 15, 2002
    based on 134 ratings
     | 21,261 views

    What are the implications to us today of the expression that Jesus used when he said "I will make you fishers of men"

    Briningham/Gunthorpe 20-01-02 Briningham 20-01-02 Fishers of Men - Mt. 4:12-22 This morning I would like to focus on three words from our Gospel reading. I want to look at the phrase "fishers of men" Story: There’s often more to life than appears on the surface. Take ...read more

  • The Innkeeper

    Contributed by James Buchanan on Dec 1, 2003
    based on 48 ratings
     | 18,902 views

    The third in a series on The Three People Missed at Christmas. This focuses on a personage of the innkeeper, who was so close to the Savior, but missed the boat.

    Have you ever missed the boat? Have you ever gotten so wrapped up in things that you have missed out on the main reason for doing what you do? The rich industrialist from the North was horrified to find the southern fisherman lying lazily beside his boat, smoking a pipe. "Why aren’t you out ...read more

  • Disciplined Freedom

    Contributed by Edwin Amundson on Jul 30, 2002
    based on 38 ratings
     | 5,560 views

    Learning to be disciplined in the freedoms given to the Christian through the death, burial and ressurection of Jesus.

    Free to Live a New Life Romans 6:1-14 Joke---A man left work one Friday afternoon. But instead of going home, he stayed out the entire weekend fishing with the boys and spending his entire paycheck. When he finally appeared at home Sunday night, he was confronted by his very angry wife and was ...read more