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  • God Our Refuge

    Contributed by Spencer Cunnah on Oct 4, 2002
    based on 108 ratings
     | 18,935 views

    A sermon designed to encourage believers and to reassure them of God’s presence at all times.

    Introduction. Deuteronomy 33 is a wonderful piece of Hebrew poetry in which Moses addresses each one of the twelve tribes of Israel and gives each one a particular blessing, a blessing to sustain them as they experienced Canaan’s great benefits and bounty. After devoting a separate stanza to each ...read more

  • Our God Is An Awesome God

    Contributed by Keith Davis on May 5, 2003
    based on 95 ratings
     | 49,442 views

    Discovering the "Awesomeness" of God

    Title: Our God is an Awesome God! Text: Multi-texted Introduction: Two outs, bottom of the ninth, bases loaded, three balls, two strikes on the hitter, losing by 3 runs. The batter approaches the plate. (What is the coach doing? Wringing his hands, pacing, sweat is coursing off his brow. CAN ...read more

  • A Promise For Everyday

    Contributed by Billy Noel on Dec 6, 2006
    based on 5 ratings
     | 7,690 views

    A reminder that God promises strength for each day

    A Promise for Everyday Deuteronomy 33:25 Tonight for a little while I would like us to ponder the promise in the text WHAT THIS PROMISE IS NOT. 1. It has no direct relation to the past — no power of retrieval and recovery. The past is the past and there is nothing you can do to change ...read more

  • The Answer To Despair

    Contributed by Ian Humphrey on Nov 3, 2015
     | 6,683 views

    The Answer to Despair

    Deuteronomy 33:26–29 The Answer to Despair Moses now faced death, and could say, “The eternal God is [my] refuge, And underneath are the everlasting arms …” I. The Everlasting Arms Belong to the God of Eternity - The eternal God is thy refuge, 1) The Eternal God is the ...read more

  • My God Rides The Clouds

    Contributed by Daniel Habben on May 20, 2012
     | 8,248 views

    MY God Rides the Clouds 1) To save me; 2) To empower me

    “MY dad rides a Harley.” You’ll probably never hear my daughters say that. Mr. Stuht’s boys, on the other hand, can make that boast. What is it about Harley bikes that makes many ooh and aah when they find out that the person they are talking to is an owner of one those ...read more

  • Underneath Are The Everlasting Arms

    Contributed by David Buffaloe on Dec 13, 2011
    based on 4 ratings
     | 19,120 views

    The Love of God will never let us go.

    FOCAL Deuteronomy 33:27 The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms: and he shall thrust out the enemy from before thee; and shall say, Destroy them. Opening Illustration: Napoleon, the Great Emperor of France, was sitting on his horse one day looking at some papers ...read more

  • Strength For Crisis Times

    Contributed by Joshua Boateng on Nov 3, 2012
    based on 1 rating
     | 12,117 views

    Having the strength to match difficult circumstances and to come out the other side.

    INTRODUCTION Do you sometimes find life is so difficult you wonder if it is worth believing and running to the very end? Do you ever think the journey is too hard and wonder if you are the only one going through this situation? Do you ever feel like giving up? Turn to Deuteronomy 33: This is ...read more

  • Praying With Jesus: Our Father Series

    Contributed by Vic Folkert on Apr 12, 2019
     | 4,998 views

    The Lord's Prayer begins with defining the relationship: God our Father is strong, loving, and faithful/

    Have you ever said something like this? “I don’t know how it happened. I got sucked in, and I couldn’t seem to avoid it.” “Why did I say that? It was stupid and wrong—and I didn’t really mean to.” “I want that so bad! I know I really shouldn’t, but…” “Man, what was I thinking? How did I let it ...read more