Sermons About Saul
Hearing the Voice of God
Have you ever heard the voice of God? In this sermon David Everts explains several qualities that will help us to be able to hear the voice of God clearly when he speaks to us.
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Willful Disobedience
God gives Saul his final test to choose either to give God thhe glory or to keep the glory for himself.
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The Hunter Hunted
Acts 9:23-31 In this passage, Luke records how Saul was hunted in both Damascus and Jerusalem and had to be smuggled out of both places for his own safety. He became the prey as the Lord made him the primary tool to reach the Gentiles with the gospel message. Indeed, were it not for Paul's ministry, we would not be gathered together ass believers today!
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Blinded By The Risen Son
Acts 9:1-22 Resurrection Sunday Christian author Josh MacDowell's well-known book "The New Evidence That Demands A Verdict" was the culmination of his desire to disprove the reurrection of Jesus Christ. But the Lord used that quest to show MacDowell that there is far more evidence supporting the resurrection of Christ than there is against it. Indeed, the resurrection of Jesus Christ is one of the best documented events in recorded history. MacDowell found that the best evidence is the transformation of millions of people world-wide when they put their faith in the person and work of Jesus Christ, which was validated by His resurrection. Perhaps the most dramatic example of this transformation was that of Saul, who on the road to Damascus, was traveling north to persecute the early Christians. The significance of Saul's conversion is perhaps second only to the events that occurred at Pentecost. Acts Chapter 9 is Luke's first account of Saul's conversion. As we study verses 1-22, we see that the Lord brought Saul through four stages to bring him to Christ: 1. Conviction 2. Conversion 3. Consecration 4. Confession The conversion of Saul, who afterward came to be known as Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles, serves as a powerful example of God's abundant grace and mercy. If the Lord can save a man like Saul and use him in such a mighty way, then He can surely save anyone. This should not only give us great hope, but should encourage us with great hope for anyone who is among the unsaved. God took Saul, the chief persecutor of God's people, and used him as perhaps the most powerful witness for Christ the world has ever known. If the Lord can save a man like Saul, He can surely save you! Christ is risen. He is risen indeed!
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The Risk of Climbing
The Risk of Climbing = a willingness to personally sacrifice for the sake of helping the team reach the summit.
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Excessive Demands (part 7)
What happens when we don't have patience to do things God's way and in God's time.
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Rock Climbing with Johnathan, Spelunking with Saul
A comparison of Saul and his son Johnathan.
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The Risk of the Ends of the Earth
The risk of the ends of the earth is the willingness to sacrifice everything in order to take the gospel of Jesus Christ to those around the world who have never heard.
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Victory by Faith (part 6)
How one man put his faith in action as he went into battle outnumbered and came out victorious.
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