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Chase Davis, Love Jesus with Sincerity (Ephesians 6:21-23)
Read More: Chase Davis, Love Jesus with Sincerity (Ephesians 6:21-23)Summary In this sermon, based on Ephesians 6:21-24, the pastor concludes Paul’s letter to the Ephesian church, emphasizing the significance of their faith amidst a city rife with paganism and idol worship, especially the cult of Artemis. He highlights the role of Tychicus, who Paul sends to encourage the church and report on his condition…
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C.R. Wiley, With Good Will Doing Service (Ephesians 6:5-9)
Read More: C.R. Wiley, With Good Will Doing Service (Ephesians 6:5-9)Summary In this sermon, C.R. Wiley, who has a background in both Portland and Cambridge, discusses Ephesians 6:5, focusing on the terms “servant” and “slave” (Greek: doulos), emphasizing the need to address misconceptions about slavery’s historical context. He articulate that Western civilization played a pivotal role in abolishing slavery, contrary to the narrative that places…
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Brooks Potteiger, Fathers, Children, and What God Promises to Bless (Ephesians 6:1-4), including Exhortation and Charge
Read More: Brooks Potteiger, Fathers, Children, and What God Promises to Bless (Ephesians 6:1-4), including Exhortation and ChargeSummary In this sermon, the preacher highlights the human tendency to excuse our own sins while judging others harshly, emphasizing the need for mutual grace, especially within families. C.S. Lewis’s counsel serves as a backdrop to discuss the foundation of a flourishing society through Christ-centered families, rooted in the gospel. The biblical command to children…
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Garrett Craw, Husbands and Wives (Ephesians 5:22-33)
Read More: Garrett Craw, Husbands and Wives (Ephesians 5:22-33)Summary In this sermon based on Ephesians 5:22-33, Pastor Garrett Craw emphasizes that marriage fundamentally points to Jesus. Wives are called to submit to their husbands as the church submits to Christ, reflecting love and respect, while husbands are instructed to love their wives selflessly, mirroring Christ’s sacrifice for the church. The Pastor highlights the…
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Mike Niam, Awake and Arise (Ephesians 5:7-14), including Exhortation
Read More: Mike Niam, Awake and Arise (Ephesians 5:7-14), including ExhortationSummary In this sermon, the speaker addresses the community’s prayer for reformation and revival in America, emphasizing the need for personal and corporate repentance before seeking broader change. Drawing from 1 Peter 4:17 and Ephesians 5:7-14, the speaker highlights that reformation begins in the hearts and homes of believers, urging repentance for personal sins as…
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Dave Hatcher, Straight Talk in a World of Fornicators (Ephesians 5:1-6), including Exhortation
Read More: Dave Hatcher, Straight Talk in a World of Fornicators (Ephesians 5:1-6), including ExhortationSummary The last Sunday in October, known as Reformation Sunday in Protestant churches, commemorates Martin Luther’s posting of his 95 theses on October 31, 1517, which sparked the Reformation. This movement revived the doctrine of the Word of God and emphasized the power of the preached Word, fundamentally reshaping Western civilization by liberating the gospel…
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Jared Longshore, A New Man From Base to Apex (Ephesians 4:25-32), including Exhortation
Read More: Jared Longshore, A New Man From Base to Apex (Ephesians 4:25-32), including ExhortationSummary In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the inevitable challenges that accompany the advancement of God’s kingdom, likening believers to oxen who must deal with the messiness of life while also contributing to growth. He references Proverbs 14:4 to highlight the balance between maintaining a clean stall and producing abundant crops. Drawing from Ephesians 4:25-32,…
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Joe Rigney, Two Ways to Live (Ephesians 4:17-24)
Read More: Joe Rigney, Two Ways to Live (Ephesians 4:17-24)Summary We apologize that the first few minutes of the recording was lost. This picks up the sermon about 5 minutes into the message. In this sermon based on Ephesians, the speaker emphasizes the contrasting lifestyles of believers and non-believers (Gentiles), urging Christians to walk as “children of light” by aligning their lives with the…
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Brian Brown, He Gave Gifts to Men (Ephesians 4:7-16), including Exhortation
Read More: Brian Brown, He Gave Gifts to Men (Ephesians 4:7-16), including ExhortationSummary In this sermon, the speaker highlights the swift and generous mercy of God, particularly in light of recent tragedies, like Charlie Kirk’s murder, emphasizing that God readily offers grace for the brokenness in our lives. The speaker notes a revival of interest in faith among those previously disconnected from the church, especially in places…
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Rick Davis, Walk Worthy (Ephesians 4:1-6) with Exhortation
Read More: Rick Davis, Walk Worthy (Ephesians 4:1-6) with ExhortationSummary In this sermon at Christ Church DC (Washington, DC), Rick Davis begins with Jesus’s final approach to Jerusalem, noting how the followers’ fear grew as they neared centers of power, and uses that moment to exhort Christians to walk in humility, patience, and love, trusting Christ’s kingship amid pressure and uncertainty. He calls the…
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Rich Lusk (Mark 11)
Summary In his sermon based on Mark 11, the speaker discusses Jesus’ symbolic actions surrounding his entry into Jerusalem, highlighting the event’s significance in reshaping expectations about His role as the Messiah. After Jesus curses a barren fig tree—symbolizing judgment against the temple—He cleanses the temple of vendors and money changers, declaring it a “den…
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Gene Liechty (Mark 10)
Summary In today’s sermon on Mark chapter 10, the preacher highlights key themes of spiritual blindness and the nature of true discipleship through various encounters of Jesus. Jesus teaches about divorce, emphasizing God’s original intent for marriage based on Genesis, countering the Pharisees’ legalistic interpretations. He welcomes children, illustrating humility as essential for receiving the…
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Tyler Hatcher (Mark 9)
Summary In this sermon based on Mark chapter 9, the speaker emphasizes Jesus’ identity as the great King, Prophet, and Priest, particularly highlighted through the Transfiguration and His miracles, including the healing of a boy possessed by a demon. Jesus instructs His disciples about the necessity of humility and servitude, teaching that true greatness comes…