Sermons About Pastor
The Pastor's Heart
The Israelites tested God ten (10) times. How many times do we test God as a person, a body of believers? Do we believe that God will provide all that we need as a person, family, church. Ask (and study) yourself this question: "Will we die in our religion or will we die in our devotion?"
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The Battle of the Mind
When Paul warned the Corinthians not to be ignorant of the Devil's "wiles," the Greek word for wiles means "schemes" and is from the same word used for "mind." In other words, Satan's primary assaults occur in our thought life. The mind is the main battlefield in spiritual warfare. Every attack of Satan involves the human mind.
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Parallels of Spiritual Warfare
The early Church viewed their spiritual experience in terms of warfare. Protection is described as the "armor of God." The Word of God is compared to a "sword." Satan's attacks are fiery darts and faith is the "good fight." Believers are told to "war a good warfare." Why did God choose the example of natural warfare to describe what is happening in the spirit world between the forces of good and evil? The answer is found in a basic Biblical principle: Natural principles of spiritual truth. God uses natural principles to explain what is happening in the spirit world. We can understand what we see in the natural world. When parallels are drawn between something in the natural world and the spiritual world, then we can understand the spiritual because of the natural. Jesus used this principle often.
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Offensive and Defensive Spiritual Warfare
There are two types of warfare in the natural world: Offensive and defensive. The Bible also teaches both defensive and offensive spiritual strategies. You must learn to fight both defensively and offensively. The only other option is desertion, which is unacceptable and very painful.
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God's Battle Plan
As we move from Basic Training to combat techniques we learn no matter what our condition or what we have done we can get up and fight. The just man falleth seven times but riseth up again. Basic battle for spiritual warfare. It is a strategy resting upon understanding the purposes of our warfare and based upon communication with our Commander-in-Chief by prayer, fasting, and the written Word of God. When you do not understand God's purpose and plan, you may be tempted to become discouraged in the conflicts of life. This is why many Christian soldiers fail in warfare: They do not understand the divine purpose behind the battle.
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It's the Economy, Dad
As the leader in the home, dads should know how to handle the family finances. This message reminds fathers of the purpose of money and how to use money to benefit their families spiritually. This is the fifth sermon in the series Father Time.
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Real Men
We’re facing a huge problem today…the feminization of the American male! Our nation, our families, our women, our churches are in desperate need of real men! Men…”Are you a real man?”
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The forces of evil in spiritual warfare
Knowing the enemy is important so we can defend against the tactics and know the schemes. How does a snake work? Every letter and word of the Bible is perfectly placed by the Holy Spirit including the spaces. Here is a quick look at the enemy so we can better defeat it for Our Lord Jesus Christ.
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The Good Humor Man
Whether we realize it or not, our kids are watching and learning from our attitude towards the Christian life. Are fathers teaching their children that a Christian is always in a bad mood and never has any fun? This message explores the duty that fathers have to create an upbeat, wholesome atmosphere in their home.
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