Sermons About Parable
The Sower
As we look at the parable of the sower, we see Jesus again using the physical to teach the spiritual. Rik challenges us to look at the soil of our hearts, and what we can do to guard against Satan's attacks.
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What About Lent? Luke 5:33-39
Jesus uses three short parables to show us how to keep religious customs such as fasting in perspective
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3/15/2009 The Gospel of Mark 4:1-20 - The Parable of the Sower
Dr. Willborn looks at Parable of the Sower
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Commitment Sunday - The Parable of the Minas
This sermon on the Parable of the Minas from Luke 19 and preached by Rev. Wayne Alexander was the last in the Christ's Investment Advice series and was part of Commitment Sunday at Pembury Baptist Church.
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Luke 10 True Love
Who should you love and who is your neighbour, how does this apply today? We use the parable of the Good Samaritan.
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Luke 12:35-48 Be Ready!
After the Victorian bushfires, the Prime Minister called for a National Day of Mourning: What is happening? Is God punishing us? Were the people who died in these disasters doing something wicked? Are things out of control? Is God teaching us something?
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Christ's Investment Advice: "Consumed"
In this, the first of our three week series - 'Christ's Investment Advice', Pastor Wayne Alexander looks at the first of our three parables and asks, 'what consumes us?'
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The Parable of the Talents
We have come to believe that what we have is because of our work, cleverness, smarts, and diligence. All we have is the gracious hand of God.
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Kingdom Pictures
The King and His Kingdom, Pt 5: In this sermon, we see Jesus address the question, "Why is there such a diverse response to Jesus' message and kingdom?" He answers it with a series of parables all about how we hear. What kind of soil represents your heart?
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Community in the Midst of Conflict
Jesus is challenged by the religious leaders of his day, “Who do you think you are?†As Jesus answers this question, he creates both conflict and community. His answer gets to our hearts—where do we really stand? His answer creates both conflict with hypocritical leadership and community among those who have experienced the indescribable grace that he offers to all.
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