Sermons About Times
Wait for the Lord
Isaiah words for the trouble people of his day is "Wait!" But none of us like to wait. So why did Isaiah following the guidance of God indicate that the best thing to do in tough times is just wait?
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Barack "Anti-Christ" Obama?
Prophecy pundits are at it again! Listen how Gary explains passages from Isaiah and Luke in reference to "Satan falling as lightning (baraq) from heaven" (Luke 10:18) .See what can happen when reading the Word with preconceived notions (as well as mistranslating your Bible)!
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He Reigns!
Revelation 20 is one of the most debated texts in our study - NOT because the imagery is difficult to understand - BUT because of the various perspectives on WHEN these events will take place! What I'm afraid we've missed in all our debating is the central focus of the text! Namely, that Jesus Christ reigns! And that we've got a job to do! This weekend we'll try to make some sense out of the major schools of thought in regard to the timing of the "end" events. But more than anything, my prayer is that Jesus Christ would be lifted up! Key Passage: Revelation 20
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How to overcome tough times - Happiness is something that can change in an instant, but JOY is something that is produced by the Holy Spirit - NOT controlled by circumstances..
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I Wish We'd All Been Ready
One need not look any further than the weekly headlines to see that this world as we know it will one day come to an end and Christ will return!
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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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Jeremiah's Time and Our Times
Jeremiah wasn't just a bullfrog, he was the weeping prophet of God. Who was this man and why was he weeping? What impact did he have when he was alive? How does this apply today? Duane sets the scene by giving some background information about Jeremiah's times in relation to ours.
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