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No Time for God
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 9:11-11
In this sermon No Time for God, Some people are so busy and caught up in time with the things of this world, they don’t have time for […]
Topics: God's Judgment, The Gospel
Stone Left Behind
Scripture: Genesis 19:24-26
In this sermon Stone Left Behind, will you escape today by the mercy of God? Or, will you choose to be a stone left behind? The days of […]
Topics: God's Judgment, Mercy
God’s Perfect Judgment
By: Unknown Author
Scripture: Romans 2:1-13
In this sermon God’s Perfect Judgment, don’t let vain philosophies and traditions of humanity deceive you, God will judge. God’s laws and judgments are higher than man’s and […]
Topics: God's Judgment
An Invitation to the Saviour
By: Don C. Modarelli
Scripture: Isaiah 38:1-1
In this summer An Invitation to the Saviour, many people are painfully precise until they become religious. We need to protect our minds and strive for logic in […]
Topics: God's Judgment, Sanctity of Human Life
What Does It Mean To Be Lost?
By: Mike Russell
Scripture: Luke 19:10-10
In this sermon What Does It Mean To Be Lost, everyone born in this world inherits the fallen nature of Adam. This is called the doctrine of total depravity. […]
Topics: God's Judgment, Sin
The Voice Of The Blood
By: Kenneth Bow
Scripture: Genesis 4:10-10
In this sermon The Voice Of The Blood, there was an innocent man whose blood had been shed and that blood began to cry out to God. The […]
Wrong Motive For Prayer
By: James Kilgore
Scripture: Exodus 8:8-8
In this sermon Wrong Motive For Prayer, our service to God has to be motivated by a proper motive.You may have poor motives and good service and have […]
Topics: God's Judgment, Prayer
Don’t Be a Spiritual Illiterate
By: Jim Poitras
Scripture: Acts 4:13-13
In this sermon Don’t Be a Spiritual Illiterate, to be illiterate is to be unable to read or write. Anyone able to read this lesson is not illiterate. […]