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Beyond the Trouble From Abimelech to Jephthah The Glory of the Church of Christ Stress from Worry The Mature Christian Rejoices in Trial The King's Victory Life Lessons from Job #3 - Overanxious The Power of Proclamation The Passion The Power of Prayer The Request of Grace Things That are "For Sure" The God Who is Able Don't Worry, Be Happy
God Bless You - Mike and Family
Mike reflects on the challenges and blessings of a faithful journey. He shares heartfelt experiences of enduring personal trials, maintaining strong family bonds, and growing in faith through it all. This lesson offers inspiration for anyone facing life's ups and downs, encouraging them to remain steadfast in their belief and trust in God's plan.
Dealing with the Dragon The Mature Christian Seeks Righteousness by Faith The Experience of Apostleship The Physical Crisis Why Does God Allow Evil and Suffering? The Meaning of Grace Introduction Four PS's from James Introduction to II Thessalonians The Passion The 7 Blessings of Salvation The God Who Listens Jesus the Divine The Mature Christian Lives Righteously Critical Introduction Teaching Teachers' Tongues The Life of Esau and Jacob Peter Preaches to the Gentiles Abraham's Test Response of Grace The Fruit of the Holy Spirit The Consummation The Character of Love The Glory of the Church of Christ Beware of False Teachers The Genealogy of Moses and Aaron What Grace Teaches Us The Fruit of the Holy Spirit Three Sets of Spiritual Fruit Building the Faith Muscle Pruning the Church Carrying the Cross of Jesus Christ Why Do the Righteous Suffer? Grieving at Christmas Life-Testing Peter's PR Plan Daniel in Babylon Colossians 1:3-12 Introduction to I & II Thessalonians Rejection and Judgment From Passover to Communion The Pursuit of Meaning Through Work Colossians 3:12-17 The Mature Christian Stands Firm and Imitates Christ Colossians 1:18b-29 Unity of the Church The Christian Lifestyle Temple Sermon and the People's Rejection Unity vs. Conformity Wisdom Proverbs Paul's Third Missionary Journey Jesus: Greater than Aaron True Ministers Paul's Personal Witness Jude vs. 17-25 Life in the Meantime Death / Burial / Resurrection From Prison to Prince Parable of the Sower and the Seed Why We Pray The Life and Times of Hezekiah Trust is like a Rope Confrontation Nahum / Habakkuk Events Before the Last Day Penitential Psalms The Glory of the Church of Christ The Judgment Day Apostolic Fellowship Be Ready The Aroma of Christ #7 - Pride Suffering Psalms Encouragement and Instructions: Remain Faithful Mercy Killing or Selective Killing? A Model for Repentance The Four Calls Be Strong and Courageous How Christians Succeed Parenting 101 A Time for Strength and Courage Prayer What to do with the Rebel Child Satan's Deadliest Weapon #4 - Easily Discouraged From Religion to Conversion Spiritual Athletes The Blind Poetess The 4 A's of a Successful Marriage 4 Ways to Create a Happy Marriage The Blessings of Marital Fidelity Making Sense of Evil at Christmas Jesus Describes the End Encouraged and Led by God's Champions Stalled on the Highway to Heaven We Are Contagious Miracles? Getting Even Without Getting Into Trouble The Resurrected Life Family Mobile: Seven Ways to Look at the Christian Home Holy Habits Multiplying by Faith Aspiring to Spiritual Greatness
God Has Planned Something Better for Us
This sermon explores how God's plan, revealed in the Bible, is superior to anything humans can imagine. It highlights the faith of ancient believers, who looked forward to a promise they would not receive in their lifetime. Mike encourages readers to trust in God's plan, which finds its fulfillment in Jesus, offering something far better than temporary solutions or material gains.
Hebrews 11
Why 2K?
The text discusses the Y2K bug scare and how people react to anxiety, highlighting the importance of faith and trust in God over technology, offering a perspective on handling fear and uncertainty.
The Beauty of the Cross
In the book of Joshua, we see a parallel to our own journey of faith, where despite the sure promise of salvation, we are encouraged to be strong and courageous in facing the challenges of leading others to Christ and overcoming our own weaknesses and doubts.
Callings
In both the Old and New Testaments, God calls people for unique purposes—from leaders and prophets in ancient Israel to Mary, Joseph, and the apostles in the New Testament—emphasizing that, while the age of miraculous callings has ended, God still calls individuals today through Scripture to salvation, sanctification, service, and perseverance.
4. The Preacher's Job Description
In I Corinthians 14, Paul mentions that there are three primary tasks that the apostle lists concerning the work of the preacher.
I Corinthians 14:3
My Most Dangerous Sermon
This sermon looks at the reasons why the "money" sermon is dangerous for the preacher to preach but so necessary for the church to hear.
The Light of Choctaw
The text emphasizes the importance of shining as a light in the darkness, just as Moses instructed the people to do, showcasing obedience to God's word as a means to elevate and set apart believers from the pagan world, ultimately leading to the arrival of Jesus Christ as the brightest light.