Sermons About Ready
Do Not Be Alarmed
Living in an age of great anxiety that we do, Jesus' words of what will precede his coming again are frequently misunderstood. Jesus' words in Mark 13 (the Little Apocalypse) are not intended to cause alarm, but to help God's people be prepared and ready for the things leading up to the last day, that God's people may be knowledgeable of the truth, and not be filled with anxiety and alarm. The Lord Jesus who loves us and gave his life for us promises to be with his people to strengthen and sustain them until He comes again.
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Total Commitment
We are debtors to the Gospel. We need to be ready to share the Gospel at all times. We are called to be unashamed of the Gospel.
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Are You Ready for the Crash?
We must make a decision about Jesus: we are with Him or not with Him.
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FLN News / Ready to be a Wife
What does it take for a woman to be ready to assume the role of wife, and when does she start preparing? Christine Pembleton, host of the Internet radio program "The Christian Wives Club," has a passion for encouraging and motivating both single and married women.
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The Importance of Watching
An introduction to the series on the last days explaining why it is important for the church to be watching and waiting for our Lord Jesus’ return.
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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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Ready
David was ready to face Goliath by all the things God had brought him through as a boy. He killed lions and bears and was not afraid to face a giant. He knew God was in control, and knew he couldn't loose this battle.
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Parable of the Ten Young Women Matthew 25:1-13 Coming, Ready or Not
If you are part of the visible church, then are you ready for the coming of Christ?
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He's Coming: Are You Ready?
"He's Coming: Are You Ready?" Malachi 3:1-5 Part 9 Our readiness for His coming involves: 1. A thought that should challenge us. His coming should challenge: · The unbeliever to experience salvation. · The believer to pursue sanctification. This challenge involves: · A diligent examination. · A daily expectation. This expectation includes: * Wanting. * Waiting. * Watching. 2. A testing that should concern us. This testing involves: * A confrontation by the Lord. * Our condition before the Lord. Our condition will determine whether the day of His coming will result in a: * Grievous condemnation. * Glorious celebration.
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The Return of the King
In His final hours with His disciples, Jesus promised that even though He was going away, that He would return again. He said He was going to prepare a place for us in His Father's house, that He would come to take us to His Father's home. It was a well-known wedding custom of the day.... A groom would announce his intentions to marry, and then return to his father's home to build on a room where he and his new bride would live. When the room was finished, he would come to the bride's home and escort her back for their wedding celebration. As in many of the stories we've looked at this summer, this weekend's parable comes in response to a question. The disciples asked: "...what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?" (Matthew 24:3). The text, and the surrounding context leaves us with the challenge: Will I be watching and waiting when the King returns? Key Passage: Matthew 25:1-12
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