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Sermon
James Merritt
... Do you ever find yourself agreeing? How confident are you that you know God's desires regarding specific political, social and moral issues which face our society?[[1]] Do you ever wonder if there really is a God? A heaven? A hell? Do you ever doubt that prayer really makes a difference? Do you ever doubt your own relationship with God? If you can relate to any of these scenarios I've got some encouraging news for you. You just decided to join the rest of us. Did you know that even the strongest believers ...

Joshua 14:6-15
Sermon
James Merritt
... :28, NJKV) If you want to learn how to climb mountains in this life, you are going to have to learn how to count on God's promise. In fact, I want you to remember something about God. There is no promise that God does not keep. There is no prayer that God cannot answer and there is no problem that God will not solve. No matter how big or how high a mountain may look, you can claim, climb and conquer that mountain if you will remember and count on the promise of God. II. Continue In God's Presence ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... insult a person 2,000 years ago, all you had to do would be to call him a Samaritan. That's why the Pharisee said to Jesus in John 8:48, "Do we not say rightly that you are a Samaritan and have a demon?" Every morning in his daily prayer a Pharisee would go to the temple and out loud thank God he had not been born a woman, a Gentile, or a Samaritan. Yet, Jesus makes the Samaritan the hero of the story. Now the reason He does this is to teach a lesson that the crowd that day ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... He is the Lord of today, He is the Lord of tomorrow; everything bounded by time and space, and everything beyond time and space is under the lordship of Jesus Christ. That's exactly where we struggle so much as Christians. A great puritan once prayed this prayer: When you would guide me I control myself; When you would be sovereign I rule myself; When you would take care of me I suffice myself; When I should depend on your providings I supply myself; When I should submit to your providence I follow my will ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... the world. Out there is my yacht, my plane, my helicopters; I can go anywhere I want to go when I want to go there. I have everything I want to make me happy, and yet I am as miserable as hell." Billy Graham said he talked with him; had prayer with him and tried to point him to Christ. But the man would not get saved. Billy Graham said they then went down the hill to a small cottage where they were staying. That afternoon the pastor of the local Baptist church came to call. He was an Englishman, and ...

Luke 16:1-13
Sermon
James Merritt
... lesson about one of the most important topics we all face, and all have to deal with, and that is money management. It may surprise you to know that Jesus talked more about money than he talked about hell or heaven. There are over 500 verses that deal with prayer in the Bible, but there are over 2500 verses that deal with money. When you read the first three gospels, one out of every six verses deal with managing money. Now Jesus did not talk about money because he was obsessed with it; He knew we would be ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... , because for this purpose I have been sent." (Luke 4:43) The first sermon that Jesus ever preached was on the kingdom of God. He said in Mark 1:15, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel." In the prayer that Jesus taught all of us to pray, He said that one of the things we should ask for is: "Your kingdom come." (Mt. 6:10) He said at the Last Supper, "Assuredly, I say to you, I will no longer drink of the fruit of the vine until that ...

Philippians 3:12-14
Sermon
James Merritt
... ; but I press on, that I may lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me." (Phil. 3:12) Now Paul was saved and Paul was sanctified, but Paul was not satisfied. Because even though this man walked with God, had a dynamic prayer life, was winning people to Jesus right and left, and even writing inspired Scripture that would go into the Bible, he was not satisfied. There was still plenty of room for improvement in his Christian life. As much as he had grown in the Lord, there was still ...

Proverbs 3:5-6
Sermon
James Merritt
... asked him how to get one. His older brother said that he had prayed for this bicycle and he suggested that his little brother start praying for a new bicycle as well. After thinking about it for a little while, he realized his older brother was a lot better at prayer than his was, so he went back to him and said, "I've got a better idea. Why don't you just give me your bicycle and you can ask God for another one?" I could give you many reasons why you ought to trust God, but let me just ...

Sermon
Stan Purdum
... 's name, Nothing Sacred, it did far more than most of the portrayals of religion on television to affirm that there are things that are sacred. On this show, unlike the Father Dowling Mysteries of a few years back, the characters actually prayed. In fact, prayer was taken so seriously that when Father Ray was troubled, he sometimes could not find the energy and concentration to pray. When he did, however, it came across as eloquent and holy. The show also demonstrated that people's lives are sacred, too. In ...

Sermon
Stan Purdum
... that took hold back in the 1960s, a school of thought that focused on individualism. Its main idea is probably best summed up in a few lines written by Frederick Perls, a psychologist and developer of the branch of psychology called Gestalt. Those lines, sometimes called the "Gestalt Prayer," go like this: I do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you, and I am I; If by chance we find each ...

2 Samuel 18:5-9, 15, 31-33
Sermon
Stan Purdum
... of them looked at what their father had done and decided that they too could do whatever they wanted to. Today's account involves David's son, Absalom, whose name meant "father of peace." It is likely that David gave this son that name as a kind of prayer, hoping that in this child, God would bring peace to David's family and nation. That was not to be, however. David had children by several of his wives. One of his sons, Amnon, David's eldest, forced himself on his half-sister Tamar. In response, Absalom ...

Sermon
Stan Purdum
... a response from God. We can have that as well. And we can have a response to God. Robert Rogers, H. P. Spafford, and Job all model the response of faith. In that regard, a phrase from Psalm 71 comes to mind. In that psalm, which is both a prayer for help in a time of trouble and a statement of confidence in God, the psalmist says in verse 7, "I have been like a portent to many...." The meaning of that phrase is uncertain. Portent itself usually is a synonym for "omen" or "sign," something of prophetic or ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... a wall — when our finances fall apart, our family is in crisis, a serious illness develops, a hurricane bears down, a fire roars around — then we are eager to employ God. Everyone of us here this morning has learned how to throw a perfect “Hail Mary” prayer to God — a last minute, last chance, last-resort appeal to divine power to pull us out of the clutches of circumstances. We start taking seriously John 5:17 "My Father works, & I work.” Then, as soon as health, wealth, family, flood, and fire ...

Sermon
Gary L. Carver
... invite you all just now "to sparkle on our children" and to help them sense the part of the Father's business that is their business — this is our challenge as adults. Our text says: "Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature and in favor of God and man." My prayer is: "So may our children grow ... please?" — Tom M. Garrison

Sermon
Gary L. Carver
... We can know all about the Savior. We can have scriptures memorized, but unless we have a personal relationship to the Lord Jesus Christ, we miss Christmas. We miss it altogether. It is only out of that personal relationship, characterized by discipline and prayer and worship that we are able to understand what Christmas is all about. We can know about Christmas, but to know Christmas, to define Christmas, to experience God in Christmas, we do so only through a personal relationship to the Lord Jesus Christ ...

Luke 13:1-9
Sermon
Donald Charles Lacy
... have grown up in religious families know these truisms better than most. Give thanks for family trees that cultivated religious principles now and set in motion for the future. We love our blessed Lord's kingdom and we are drawn to it. In worship, study, and prayer we sense these are ways not only to come to his kingdom but to stay in it all our days. It is a magnificent scene that never ever loses its magnetism. The lure of its lovely gardens and luscious fruit remains intact. Only the subtle temptations ...

Sermon
Donald Charles Lacy
... there is this fragrance. After a time we are not shocked. We come to expect it. If we are truly in tune with the Holy Spirit, every night is memorable because we ask him to take care of us and he does. Perhaps you have found that special prayers — yes, even holy communion — are a preliminary to a night of solid sleep and relaxation. We are not only loved, we are protected by one who knows us best! Dear ones that is comforting! The house was filled with his fragrance. Are our homes or residences also ...

Sermon
Donald Charles Lacy
... tons. We have to wait until a glorious victory is declared once and for all. Our brothers and sisters who were there join in an unending chorus of praise with us. Our spiritual ancestors plead with us to be vigilant and re-experience what Christ does for us. Kneel in prayerful tears of joy for atrocious events that changed our lives and deaths, now and forever. Amen.

John 21:15-25, John 21:1-14
Sermon
Donald Charles Lacy
... , at least in some cases, to learn the tremendous stabilizing influence of attending mass on the part of Roman Catholics. To receive his body and blood is to receive holy medicine from the living God! Of course, we can do Bible study, offer prayers of intercession and petition, receive the holy sacrament, and meditate, how thoroughly blessed we are! Peter was greeted by three questions. It was only after breakfast that the Lord posed his trio of questions to Peter. The blessed event of both material and ...

Sermon
Donald Charles Lacy
... been eyewitnesses, all doubt would be gone! Who are we trying to deceive? Remember Jesus fulfilled the need of doubting Thomas, but he called those blessed who have not seen but believe. Faith given to us by the grace of God and buttressed by much prayer and serious Bible study carries the day for most of us. The ascending scene calls forth worship of him and a return to Jerusalem with great joy. So, our Lord puts the finishing touches to his ministry by an ascension which was unparalleled. In innumerable ...

Sermon
Donald Charles Lacy
... and relationships improved, especially since Vatican II? The answer without doubt is a resounding, "Yes" but, as we applaud, we are caught by recognizing that much has yet to come into place. Chapter 17 of the Gospel of John or Jesus' "High priestly prayer" still calls out to you and me. The verses under consideration speak with majestic authority and demand to be heard until all precious parts of the puzzle fall into place. At times, the Holy Spirit grieves and groans in sorrow. Our stance must always ...

Sermon
David R. Cartwright
... his body to the body of the young man, Elijah stretches himself out over the boy's body three times and cries to the Lord. "O Lord, my God, let this child's life come into him again" (Luke 16:21b). We're told that the Lord hears Elijah's prayer, and the boy is revived. With Jesus, matters are much more simple. It's all done with dispatch. The word is spoken, and the deed is done. The son is returned to his mother. The mother does not even have to ask Jesus for her son's life. It all ...

Luke 12:13-21
Sermon
Ron Lavin
... feeding the dog which urged priority to the trivial pursuits in this life to the neglect of eternal pursuits. It's like someone got into the window of life and moved the price tags on the items displayed there. The expensive eternal pursuits like prayer, church, worship, and selfless service got cheap price tags while cheap items like the possessions of this world got expensive price tags. When we seek possessions as the ultimate goal of life, possessions turn around and possess us. An old fable about a fly ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... death and resurrection and what this event means for us when we die. Harry showed no fear since he believed the promises of God. In addition, a sign of Harry's faith and hope was expressed in the humor he shared with his pastor. After scripture reading and prayer, Harry told the pastor the story of a man who was dying of cancer. He was bedridden on the second floor of his house. He could smell the aroma of chocolate chip cookies baking in the oven downstairs. He loved chocolate chip cookies. As a matter of ...