Current Sermon Series
Recent comments and questions about our sermons
marlyn Patrick
Lord’s Prayer People (Matthew 6:9-13) from the And When You Pray: The Deeper Meaning of The Lord’s Prayer sermon series
Saturday @ 8:18 PM
elikem3 at aol
How God’s Will Can Mess Up Your Life in a Good Way (Luke 5:1-11) from the Beyond Denial: Finding Ourselves in Peter’s Story sermon series
Saturday @ 7:58 AM
jasgang
Can I Lose My Salvation? (Philippians 1:6) from the Sermons I Always Wanted To Hear sermon series
Saturday @ 7:33 AM
April
Praying for Your Prodigal (Ephesians 1:18) from the Praying for Your Prodigal sermon series
Thursday @ 10:29 PM
Michael Gebbia
The God-Dependent Life (2 Corinthians 3:4-6) from the Never Give Up! sermon series
Monday @ 8:58 AM
slj6341 at aol
What is the Gospel and Why Does It Matter? (Galatians 1:6-10) from the How To Be Right With God sermon series
Friday @ 3:14 PM
Helen
Why Is Life So Hard? (2 Corinthians 1:1-11) from the Never Give Up! sermon series
Friday @ 8:40 AM
PETER WANG
Invitation to the Heart of God (Matthew 6:9) from the And When You Pray: The Deeper Meaning of The Lord’s Prayer sermon series
Thursday @ 8:18 AM
Pastor Deb
Why Is Life So Hard? (2 Corinthians 1:1-11) from the Never Give Up! sermon series
Wednesday @ 7:08 AM
Recent sermons by Dr. Ray Pritchard
The God-Dependent Life
January 30, 2010
While living in this flesh, we face the same limitations as others do. We keep going because our confidence is on God, not in ourselves.
Sermon 6 of 6 from the Never Give Up! series
How Do You Measure Success?
January 17, 2010
God measures our success in terms of lives changed. He’s evidently not that impressed by the size of our budget or by the stained glass in our sanctuary. The One who hung the stars in space doesn’t really care how many books we’ve written or how much money we make or whether or not we see our name in lights.
Sermon 5 of 6 from the Never Give Up! series
On the Victory Side
January 07, 2010
We are still the aroma of Christ to the saved and to the lost. Some believe and are saved. Others reject and are lost. That was true 2000 years ago, and it is still true today.
Sermon 4 of 6 from the Never Give Up! series
The Year of Good Riddance
December 30, 2009
Maybe we should make 2010 a Year of Good Riddance in which we say farewell to anger, bitterness, blaming, finger pointing, self-justification and a critical spirit, and ask God to grant us a fresh infusion of his grace in all of our relationships.
Sermon 3 of 6 from the Never Give Up! series
Six Miles From Jesus
December 22, 2009
Jesus stands at the end of life’s road for all of us. There can be no middle ground. The ultimate question is not how someone else responds but how you respond to Jesus. That’s really the only thing that matters.
Sermon 22 of 22 from the Christmas Messages series
When You Are Misunderstood
December 07, 2009
When others twist your words, do not despair. Speak the truth, explain yourself clearly, and then entrust your future to the Lord. If we trust in him, the time of chaos will pass, and we will be stronger for having gone through the struggle.
Sermon 2 of 6 from the Never Give Up! series
Why Is Life So Hard?
November 27, 2009
Don’t waste your pain. Use it to grow closer to the Lord and to his people. Use it as a means to minister to others. Our personal ministry begins as we share with others what God has shared with us.
Sermon 1 of 6 from the Never Give Up! series
Water, Wine, Wind, Fire
November 13, 2009
These four pictures of the Holy Spirit reveal different aspects of his ministry to us. We pray to know the Holy Spirit more deeply for he is Living Water, New Wine, Refreshing Wind, and Blazing Fire from Heaven.
Sermon 6 of 6 from the What a Christian Believes series
Korazin: Knowing Too Much and Believing Too Little
November 01, 2009
Don’t make the mistake of Korazin and take Jesus for granted. The day of grace comes to an end sooner or later. What will you say in the day of judgment if you have neglected the Son of God?
Sermon 1 of 1 from the Korazin: Knowing Too Much and Believing Too Little series
Paid in Full
October 18, 2009
Here is the gospel truth. Jesus died. God is satisfied. When Jesus said, “It is finished,” he meant it. Will you believe it?
Sermon 5 of 6 from the What a Christian Believes series
Singing Through the Lord’s Prayer
October 15, 2009
Listed below are hymns, gospel songs and choruses that correspond to the various parts of the Lord’s Prayer. I have found it helpful to sing my way through the Lord’s Prayer using these songs to focus my thoughts.
Sermon 12 of 12 from the And When You Pray: The Deeper Meaning of The Lord’s Prayer series
Lord’s Prayer People
October 13, 2009
The Lord’s Prayer answers the question, “What does Christian prayer look like?” Truly Christian prayer starts with God, moves to our human needs, and rises to God again.
Sermon 11 of 12 from the And When You Pray: The Deeper Meaning of The Lord’s Prayer series
Praying From the Footnotes
October 12, 2009
When we pray, we are to begin by asking that God’s name be hallowed and we are to end by praising God for his sovereign rule over the affairs of men. Thus the Lord’s Prayer begins with God and ends with God.
Sermon 10 of 12 from the And When You Pray: The Deeper Meaning of The Lord’s Prayer series
Deliver Us From Evil
October 11, 2009
This petition reminds us of how weak we really are. We are sitting ducks for the flaming darts of the devil. Unless the Lord helps us, we will not only face temptation, we will succumb to it every single time.
Sermon 9 of 12 from the And When You Pray: The Deeper Meaning of The Lord’s Prayer series
Who is Jesus Christ?
October 11, 2009
Who is Jesus Christ? A good man? A great teacher? A revolutionary leader? Or is he the Christ, the Son of the Living God? Your eternal destiny hangs on your answer.
Sermon 4 of 6 from the What a Christian Believes series
Subscribe to the weekly sermon from Keep Believing Ministries
© Keep Believing Ministries
Permissions and restrictions: You are permitted and encouraged to use and distribute the content on Keep Believing Ministries free of charge. If you choose to publish excerpts from a sermon or article, please provide a link or attibution back to KeepBelieving.com’s version of this article. The content of KeepBelieving.com must not be redistributed at a fee beyond the cost of reproduction.
If you wish to support Keep Believing Ministries, your prayers and donations are appreciated, and further enable this worldwide ministry to distribute all materials free of charge.




