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  • Is God A Just God? Series

    Contributed by Mark Schaeufele on Jan 25, 2020
     | 4,088 views

    : If God isn't just then he's not loving.

    IS GOD A JUST GOD? Text: Rom. 3:1-8 INTRODUCTION 1. Illustration: "A god who is all love, all grace, all mercy, no sovereignty, no justice, no holiness and no wrath is an idol." (R.C.Sproul) 2. Many people want to know the answer to the question: is God just? 3. Romans chapter 3 is a ...read more

  • God’s Testimony Series

    Contributed by Andrew Dixon on Oct 20, 2021
    based on 2 ratings
     | 1,936 views

    God is mindful of all our ways and therefore it is crucial that we live in such a way that we receive a good testimony from God. The bible records these attestations of God, about those who walked in total obedience to Him.

    We read in Psalm 91:15, “He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him, and honor him.” (AFV) For our study today we will only focus on the first part of this verse, “He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him;” These are the words of the ...read more

  • The Reply Of A Nation Series

    Contributed by Shawn Drake on Nov 22, 2024
    based on 1 rating
     | 5,894 views

    This is the 2nd Sermon in the Series from the Book of Amos, "Social Justice".

    Series: Social Justice [#2] THE REPLY OF A NATION Amos 1:2-2:3 Introduction: The shepherd Amos was a gifted preacher and psychologist. He began preaching about the sins of Damacus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom, Ammon, and Moab. This made the Israelites very happy because he was preaching against their ...read more

  • The Rejection Of A Nation Series

    Contributed by Shawn Drake on Nov 27, 2024
    based on 2 ratings
     | 1,937 views

    This is the 4th Sermon in the Series from the Book of Amos, "Social Justice".

    Series: Social Justice [#4] THE REJECTION OF A NATION Amos 2:9-16 Introduction: In our text, we see a picture on the consequences of rejecting God’s love and guidance. We will explore three critical points: God’s redemption and providence, mankind’s rejection, and the inevitable judgment of ...read more

  • The Battle Of The Blood

    Contributed by Jason Frazier on Nov 9, 2001
    based on 45 ratings
     | 13,773 views

    Talks about martyrs & the things that the blood brings: responsibility, sacrifice, justice, protection & life

    The Battle of the Blood TEXT: Hebrews 11:32-12:4 In the scriptures, you can see 3 major points of Jesus ministry: (1) Christ will have a church in this world; (2) His church will be mightily attacked; (3) None of the devil’s attacks will destroy it. The portion of Scripture in Hebrews begins ...read more

  • James 4

    Contributed by Kyle Gray on May 20, 2009
     | 5,308 views

    James tells us how to turn hatred into humility, judgment into justice and boasting into belief.

    There is a stark contrast in tone from chapter 3 to chapter 4 Chapter 3 (taming the tongue) closes with words like peace, gentleness, mercy, good fruits…it kind of ends on a good tone…but CH 4 contains words like fights, quarrels, lust, hate, envy, pride and sin. In CH 4 James gives clear advice on ...read more

  • The Accountability Of A Nation Series

    Contributed by Shawn Drake on Nov 27, 2024
    based on 2 ratings
     | 3,683 views

    This is the 5th Sermon in the Series from the Book of Amos, "Social Justice".

    Series: Social Justice [#5] THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF A NATION Amos 3:1-15 Introduction: Crime amongst our youth is becoming a very common thing. There are many asking why. I believe part of the problem is that there is no accountability to many of the young people. When there are no consequences ...read more

  • Crying Stones

    Contributed by Sherry Parker on Mar 19, 2005
    based on 7 ratings
     | 8,607 views

    Believers cannot remain silent about the grace of Jesus Christ for indivduals and for justice in this world.

    March 13, 2005 "Crying Stones" Sermon by Rev. Dr. Sherry Parker Trinity United Methodist Church 5th Sunday in Lent Please note: Because I do not use notes when I preach, the text in the written sermon may vary slightly from the spoken sermon. My prayer is that in both my writing and ...read more

  • Joshua You Have Not Passed This Way Before

    Contributed by Bruce Lee on Dec 29, 2017
    based on 1 rating
     | 17,712 views

    A sermon for new beginnings.

    Joshua You have Not Passed this way before. “for ye have not passed this way heretofore." Joshua 3:1-5 Intro: In a way we are all like Joshua. We are continually entering upon new pathways. 1. This morning started a new day 2. Tomorrow we start a new year. But after a while many of these ...read more

  • #myblackhistory The Real Battle Is Yet To Come, The Hidden Cost Of Liberation. Series

    Contributed by Amiri Hooker on Feb 11, 2022
    based on 2 ratings
     | 16,516 views

    I am so blessed that I can tell the real Black History African American story! Although it is great progress to have a Black History Month where everyone can learn about the contributions of Black Americans, it is also so very limiting.

    Intro: I am so blessed that I can tell the real Black History African American story! Although it is great progress to have a Black History Month where everyone can learn about the contributions of Black Americans, it is also so very limiting. The narrative of Black people, as taught by most ...read more

  • Angry Worship Series

    Contributed by Mark Driscoll on Oct 12, 2011
    based on 10 ratings
     | 14,040 views

    A sermon to help give wisdom to know when it’s okay just to be really upset with corruption and injustice.

    The first question is what are you doing here tonight? Like why are you here? Honestly. Think about that. For some of you that have gone to church for a long time, you may have not asked that question in a good season. Why are you here? Why do you come? What is your motive? What is it you’re ...read more

  • Mighty To Save - 1

    Contributed by Dan Cormie on May 18, 2011
     | 2,770 views

    The error of making the text subjective, post modern thought, accepting the scripture as authoritative, and finding sweet, sweet grace.

    Dakota Community Church May 15, 2011 Mighty to Save 1 Last week with mother’s day and communion we did not get to finish our look at how we reconcile the Just and Holy judge who commands the death of “everything that breathes” in the nations that occupy the promised land (in ...read more

  • Genesis 34 - Caveat On Depravity - The Rape Of Dinah Series

    Contributed by Ross Cochrane on Aug 2, 2017
     | 13,627 views

    Immorality no longer lingers in the shadows. Violence and lawlessness no longer seek to hide around corners. How do we respond to the cultural depravity around us when it touches our lives?

    Genesis 34 – CAVEAT ON DEPRAVITY Immorality no longer lingers in the shadows but openly parades in the streets in the guise of normality. Violence and lawlessness no longer seek to hide around corners but carry knives and guns and bombs shouting out their chanted slogans in the guise of ...read more

  • Best Practices Series

    Contributed by John Bright on Oct 17, 2022
     | 1,440 views

    Working through the Gospel of Luke using consecutive expository preaching. Teaching sheet included at end of text.

    "Best Practices" Luke 11:37-54 A sermon for 7/24/22 – Seventh Sunday after Pentecost Pastor John Bright Luke 11 “44 Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are like graves which are not seen, and the men who walk over them are not aware of them.” 45 Then one of the ...read more

  • Am I My Brother's Keeper?

    Contributed by David Dunn on Sep 13, 2025
     | 331 views

    Cain’s defiant question “Am I my brother’s keeper?” denied responsibility for Abel’s life. The gospel calls us instead to love and protect others, with Jesus as the true Keeper.

    Introduction – The Question Everyone Knows Almost everyone has heard the line “Am I my brother’s keeper?” It shows up in political speeches, social campaigns, even sitcom punch lines. It sounds noble—like a call to look after one another. But here’s the surprise: those words were never a command ...read more