Sermons About Seed
Consequences of Sin
Temptation is bad enough. Satan invites us to doubt what God has said, to doubt his motives, or to believe that we can be blessed without him. But once sin has happened, it only gets worse as the weeds of corruption get hold. The picture is pretty bleak. Yet in this midst of all this darkness we find in this passage the hope of the gospel.
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Revolutionary Warning
Usually when people teach and preach they aim for their words to be as clear and understandable as possible. When Jesus taught the Parable of the Sower, though, His words were intentionally difficult to understand. He spoke like this to fulfill the warnings that were given several hundred years before to the Israelites through the prophet Isaiah. Because the people had rejected God over and over again for so many years their opportunity to learn and repent was being taken away from them. Those who did trust Jesus were able to listen and understand His message, and they could be encouraged that God would work a great harvest through them. We should all soberly listen to this warning and know that God does not strive with the unrepentant forever but eventually His offer of mercy and reconciliation will be withdrawn and there will be nothing left but to stand before the almighty God Himself and face judgment.
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TXT Pt. 3, How To Hear God Speak to You
"God said 'this' to me..." Ever hear that? We all have. How do you really hear God speak? It's all about your soil...what? Yep, your soil. Listen in....
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The Parable of the Sower
In the first of the seven parables of Matthew 13, Jesus, the Master Teacher, uses a simple story from everyday life to teach a profound truth...
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The Seed Mission (Mk 4:1-34)
Jesus' teaching in three seed parables shows us mission we are on as well as the character of the Kingdom of God.
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What About The Weeds
How the weeds in our lives (sin) keep us from a close relationship with the Lord.
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