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  • The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power

    Contributed by C. Scott Ghan on Apr 7, 2014
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    The blood that Jesus Shed for me, Way back on Calvary; The blood that Gives me strength From day to day, It will never Lose its power. Chorus: It reaches to The highest mountain, It flows to The lowest valley; The blood that Gives me strength From da

    TITLE: The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power 04-13-2014 TEXT: Matthew 26:27, 28 27 And he took a cup of wine and gave thanks to God for it. He gave it to them and said, “Each of you drink from it, 28 for this is my blood, which confirms the covenant between God and his people. It is poured ...read more

  • Tis Midnight And On Olive's Brow Series

    Contributed by Davon Huss on Apr 14, 2014
     | 5,492 views

    A sermon on Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane (Outline from James E. Smith's book, The Longest Night In the Bible; So What? from Damluka Friday Pele)

    HoHum: Michael Card’s song In the Garden: Trembling with fear, alone in the garden Battle before the final war Blood became tears, there in the garden To fall upon the silent stone There in the darkness the Light And the darkness stood still Two choices, one tortured will And there ...read more

  • Two Places

    Contributed by Jimmy Haile on Apr 16, 2014
     | 4,216 views

    Judas went his own way, to his own place, but he did not have too. That is why Jesus came to earth, to save sinners, sinners just like Judas!

    Matthew 27:3-5-Then Judas, His betrayer, seeing that He had been condemned, was remorseful and brought back the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders, saying, “I have sinned by betraying innocent blood.” And they said, “What is that to us? You see to it!” ...read more

  • The Cup Of Jesus

    Contributed by James Lee on Nov 12, 2014
     | 10,666 views

    Revised from a sermon by Pastor Matthews called What's in The Cup?

    Pastor Matthews told this story. “Several years ago I had an uncle that was in the hospital preparing for open heart surgery. I went into his hospital room early on the morning of surgery and we talked a little about the surgery and I asked him if he was scared. He responded quickly with, ...read more

  • A Tragic Beginning, A Tragic End

    Contributed by John Lowe on Nov 19, 2014
     | 6,029 views

    But no doubt, he was not willing to admit that he was a sinner. No doubt it was hard for him to admit he was lost. Perhaps he was much like Cain in the Old Testament who wanted to make his own way. Perhaps he was much like Cain in the Old Testament.

    A Tragic Beginning, A Tragic End February 28, 2006 Matthew 27:3-27:5 Tonight I want to share an unusual message (or lesson) with you, a message (or lesson) that comes out of Matthew Chapter 27. I’ll read verses 3, 4 and ...read more

  • Judas And Betrayal Series

    Contributed by Tim Smith on May 12, 2013
     | 11,255 views

    So what can we learn from the experience of Judas?

    Judas and Betrayal Matthew 26:14-16, 47-50, 27:1-5 When Jesus finished washing the disciple’s feet, he shared a last meal with them and the Scripture says, “Jesus was troubled in spirit…” Why wouldn’t he be? Within a few hours, he would be hanging on the cross, slowly ...read more

  • Peter And Denial

    Contributed by Tim Smith on May 12, 2013
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    If there was one person who typified what a disciple should be, it was Peter. Peter is mentioned in the Gospels more than any other disciple and for good reason. He was passionate about his faith. He gave all of himself to whatever he was doing. He was th

    Peter and Denial Matthew 26:69-75 If there was one person who typified what a disciple should be, it was Peter. Peter is mentioned in the Gospels more than any other disciple and for good reason. He was passionate about his faith. He gave all of himself to whatever he was doing. He was the first ...read more

  • The Covenant Of Grace

    Contributed by Festus Adeyeye on Jun 28, 2013
     | 6,020 views

    Grace as the focal point of salvation and the message of Easter.

    John 1:16-17 And of his fullness have all we received, and grace for grace. 17 For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. There are principally two major covenants in the Bible: the old and the new. The old was between God and the Israelites, the physical ...read more

  • Freedom From Depression

    Contributed by Mark Opperman on Jan 14, 2014
     | 5,121 views

    6 practical steps to find freedom from depression, and we are going to find these steps out of the valley of gloom in the life of Jesus.

    Freedom from Depression Climbing Out of the Valley of Gloom Matthew 26:36-46 INTRODUCTION: I hope this doesn’t depress you but here are some interesting facts about depression: • Nearly 19 million Americans or about 10 percent of the US populations age 18 or over will suffer some form ...read more

  • Doesn't Play Well With Others

    Contributed by Bruce Points on Jan 15, 2014
    based on 4 ratings
     | 6,133 views

    There are things that disqualify us from meeting God, even though we have been seen as servants of His...

    DOESN’T PLAY WELL WITH OTHERS Matt 26: 20-25 Judas Iscariot One of the CHOSEN disciples of Christ. o A very important man o Given a privileged position of Treasurer o In Jn. 13, his proximity to Jesus at the Lord’s Supper indicated a position of importance. God has so positioned ...read more

  • Did Jesus Ever Get Depressed?

    Contributed by Mark H. Stevens Thd on Jan 31, 2014
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     | 21,467 views

    How did Jesus handle the lowest moment of His life?

    You don't think of Jesus as having a bad day, do you? Nevertheless, I want to look in this study at what was quite probably one of the worst days of Jesus' life, and how he handled the challenge he was faced with. Matthew 26:36-39 (36) Then cometh Jesus with them unto a place called Gethsemane, ...read more

  • Uncomfortable Commitment

    Contributed by David Henderson on Dec 29, 2014
     | 3,735 views

    This is a message for Christmas Eve used to introduce the Lord's supper.

    It is such a meaningful time when we celebrate the Lord’s Supper during the Christmas season. For many this season is often filled with gift buying and family time and usually eating more than we should. All of those things are good, maybe we could eat less but all in all we do these things ...read more

  • A Lord's Supper Service

    Contributed by Jerry Cosper on Jul 28, 2011
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     | 6,509 views

    This meditation is designed to come just before the regular morning message.

    Lord’s Supper Service (before message) As we prepare to come to the Lord’s table, we should recognize it as a time of celebration. We celebrate what Jesus has done for us in dying for our sins. So we give thanks to Christ for His gift to us. It’s a time for the church body to ...read more

  • Calm In Chaos

    Contributed by Jon Mackinney on Aug 29, 2011
     | 5,614 views

    Surronded by illegailities and judicial chaos, Jesus stands calmly in the midst of the storm. He had already accepted God's plan for Him, so there was no fear, no panic.

    Passage: Matthew 26:57-68 Intro: Once is a while we witness it; that person who remains calm in the middle of chaos. Il) my father-in-law received the Silver Star for Valor for standing on the deck of a baby flattop in the Battle of Leyte Gulf and directing return fire while under ...read more

  • Learning From Peter

    Contributed by Jon Mackinney on Aug 29, 2011
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     | 3,136 views

    the failure of Peter at the trial of Jesus was predictable. Let's look at the decisions and non-decisions that brought about this event in his life. We can learn a lot.

    Passage: Matthew 26:69-75 Intro: The more time we spend looking at this powerful event, the more contrast we see between spirit and flesh, God’s character and Satan’s. 1. we will look this morning at one of the really sad stories in the Passion week. 2. why is it here? Because it ...read more