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  • Is Pleading The Blood Of Jesus Biblical?

    Contributed by Dr. Craig Nelson on Jan 11, 2025
    based on 4 ratings
     | 770 views

    It is argued that the “blood” of Jesus is for protection” and therefore justifies the practice of pleading it.

    INTRODUCTION The Blood of Jesus is mentioned many times throughout the Bible and refers to His sacrificial death on the Cross. Jesus said at the Last Supper, “This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.” (Matthew 26:28 NIV) “without the shedding ...read more

  • "removing The Grave Clothes."

    Contributed by Dr. Jerry Hulse on Jan 28, 2025
    based on 1 rating
     | 1,559 views

    When we speak of removing the grave clothes, we refer to what holds us back in our Christian life. These could include old emotions, unhealthy habits, and past relationships. But in this process, we can find hope leading to a more fulfilling Christian life characterized by hope and freedom.

    SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES (John 11:43-44) (43) “And when he thus had spoken, he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth.” (44) “And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with graveclothes: and his face was bound ...read more

  • The Mission Transcends Mere Geography

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Feb 9, 2025
     | 235 views

    The fame of Jesus spread far from Capernaum and His words and healing were affecting many thousands, preparing both Jew and Gentile for the expansion of the Church after Pentecost .

    Friday of the Fifth Week in Course 2025 Most modern Christians in North America, I believe, are unfamiliar with first-century geography, even of the Holy Land. I think if I use a midwestern U.S. parable, it might be easier to envision than what St. Mark records in his Gospel here. Let’s try ...read more

  • The Truth About Sowing Seeds A Biblical Perspective Series

    Contributed by Shaila Touchton on Oct 6, 2025
    based on 1 rating
     | 37 views

    In this sermon, we'll explore the biblical perspective on sowing seeds and examine whether it's a legitimate practice or a form of sorcery.

    The concept of sowing seeds to receive healing or deliverance has become a popular teaching in some Christian churches. However, this idea can be misleading and potentially lead to spiritual manipulation. In this sermon, we'll explore the biblical perspective on sowing seeds and examine ...read more

  • Faith Behind Enemy Lines Series

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 12, 2025
     | 45 views

    A captive child’s compassion led a proud general to full surrender—five dips wouldn’t work, but obedience brought joy.

    (The Little Girl Who Changed a General) --- I. Captivity and Compassion The Syrian army had been raiding Israel again. They rode in with torches and iron, leaving behind smoke and silence. One of those raids carried off a little girl. Scripture doesn’t tell us her name—only that she was very ...read more

  • Could Even Judas Have Been Forgiven? Series

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Apr 13, 2025
     | 255 views

    Did Judas have to lose hope? On the third day after Jesus died, when the apostles gathered in the Upper Room, would there have been room for Judas Iscariot? He was, after all, one of the Twelve, chosen by Christ.

    Monday of Holy Week 2025 St. John the Evangelist probably had three or four decades or more to contemplate the life and fate of his fellow disciple, Judas Iscariot. He then wrote his clear and crisp description of the man’s moral character. The incident described Mary of Bethany ministering to the ...read more

  • The Problem Of Suffering And The Panacea Of Our Savior Series

    Contributed by Joel Gilbert on Apr 21, 2025
     | 284 views

    When in Jesus' ministry of healing and teaching, he addresses the reality of the suffering that we experience and solves the root problem of our suffering - sin.

    It’s not uncommon for people to ask the question, “why do bad things happen to good people?” Or to state it another way, “if God is good, why do bad things happen?” It can sometimes feel like the worst things in life happen to some of the best people. At times it can feel like God is out to get ...read more

  • Really Big Fish In Unimaginable Quantity Series

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Apr 21, 2025
     | 227 views

    The Church was charged to go out to preach and baptize every race of humans. This suggests that each of us has that same task in this culture of death.

    Friday in the Octave of Easter 2025 The last of the prophetic books of the OT, Malachi, concludes with a description of the “day of the Lord,” on which “all the arrogant and all evildoers will be stubble” and will be burned up leaving them with “neither root nor branch.” But for those who fears ...read more

  • Choosing Optimism In The Face Of Adversity

    Contributed by Delishia Davis on May 2, 2025
    based on 2 ratings
     | 298 views

    It is important to remain optimistic because your hope is in Jesus.

    Choosing Optimism in the Face of Adversity "We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed." – 2 Corinthians 4:8-9 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lived a life that exemplified unwavering ...read more

  • Miracles Of Jesus

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on May 9, 2022
    based on 1 rating
     | 4,744 views

    Christians are a miracle-believing people. All existence is due to a series of divine miracles, and some are extraordinary miracles. What lessons can we learn from the miracles that Jesus performed?

    Christians are a miracle-believing people. All existence is due to a series of divine miracles, and some are extraordinary miracles. What lessons can we learn from the miracles that Jesus performed? A Leper What did Jesus say when healing a leper? “Jesus said to him, ‘Don’t say anything to ...read more

  • Bless The Lord Series

    Contributed by Jeff Strite on Feb 25, 2019
    based on 3 ratings
     | 7,460 views

    We often think of God blessing us, but what about us blessing God? David gives us some good reasons to bless God. Check out these thoughts from our Family Minister, Scott Jewell.

    Read Psalm 103:1-5 Brother Roger, a reformed minister, moved to Taizé, France in 1940 to re-establish a form of monastic communal living that had been a tradition in that area back in medieval times. The community became known as a place for the down and out. In the 60s, young adults began ...read more

  • Faith's Response To Weakness Pt 2 Series

    Contributed by David Welch on Nov 19, 2018
     | 3,223 views

    Message 29 in our exposition of James. This is the second part of a teaching on how faith should respond to weakness or sickness.

    Chico Alliance Church Pastor David Welch “Faith’s Response to Weakness” Pt 2 Today we continue our exploration of faith’s response to weakness. IX. Faith’s response to weakness 5:14-18 Ask for help and confess sins Here James instructs those in a state of weakness to ask for help and confess ...read more

  • The Sabbath Series

    Contributed by Dr. Jonathan Vorce on Nov 30, 2018
    based on 1 rating
     | 5,909 views

    Today we will look at two real life examples from the life of Jesus that teaches us how to use common sense and approach faith in a Biblically-Balanced way.

    Luke 6:1-11 Introduction: Expound on the Old Testament Sabbath and the New Testament, first day of the week, gatherings by the church. Today we will look at two real life examples from the life of Jesus that teaches us how to use common sense and approach faith in a Biblically - Balanced ...read more

  • One Thing I Do Know

    Contributed by Heather Cook on Jan 4, 2019
    based on 3 ratings
     | 7,996 views

    This starts with a story of a young boy who has a pivotal moment that changes the focus of his whole life. Just as the blind mans interaction with Jesus changed his.

    When you think about the narrow streets of Paris at night, under the glow of the sparkling Eiffel tower, with a chilly summer breeze blowing down the promenade that sends lovers close together, you might find it romantic and enchanting. But pan out, to a 12-year-old boy…sitting alone on a bench, ...read more

  • Stop And Thank

    Contributed by Alison Bucklin on Sep 13, 2023
     | 1,826 views

    The cure for spiritual complacency is gratitude.

    Imagine what it might have been like, back in Jesus’ day, to be a leper. Leprosy is basically just a bacterial skin infection, and nowadays it can be treated quite easily. But not back then. Back in those days it was incurable. And it was the most feared disease imaginable. First of all, it was ...read more