Sermons found for the topic Courage
Before the Rooster Crows - John 18:25-27
Peter’s fall proves that anyone can fall at any time so we should be warned. His restoration proves that God’s grace truly is greater than all our sin. Therefore, let sinners everywhere flee to Christ for forgiveness. More
Love Means Telling the Truth - 2 Corinthians 7:8-13
God intends for the church to become a body of committed, loving truth-tellers. Easy to say, hard to do. More
The Church Christ Prefers - Revelation 3:7-13
Jesus wants his churches to be motivated by love, founded on the truth, strong under pressure, and unashamed of his name. More
Courage: How to Face Down Your Fears - Proverbs 28:1
How much courage do you have? Would your friends, co-workers and family members call you a courageous person? My text this morning is one verse of scripture: Proverbs 28:1. “The wicked man flees though no one pu More
Why God Allows Good Men to Fall - Luke 22:31-33
Peter still speaks to us today. “If you think you’ve fallen short, if you feel like you’ve denied him, look at what happened to me." Do not despair. God still loves you, and He loves you so much that it doesn’t matter what you’ve done. If God can forgive Peter, he can forgive anybody. More
On the Victory Side - 2 Corinthians 2:12-17
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. More
The Tragedy of Open-Minded Christianity - Revelation 2:12-17
Christians are narrow-minded about God’s truth. We believe something the chattering classes find incredible. We believe that God has spoken in his Word and that his Word is to be obeyed, not debated. More
Sleeping With the Enemy - Revelation 2:18-29
You can have the cheap thrills of the world and feel sick to your stomach the next morning. Or you can have Jesus now, a new life now, forgiveness now, real pleasure now, and you will one day rise to shine like the Morning Star. More
The Curse of Moderate Christianity - Revelation 3:14-22
How do you become lukewarm? Just do nothing, and that’s what you will become. More
When Jesus Comes to Church - Revelation 2:1-7
How easy it is to substitute knowledge for a warm heart toward Jesus. How quickly we justify our hard hearts by pointing to all our well-intentioned religiosity. More
The Year of Good Riddance - 2 Corinthians 2:5-11
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. More
Is Jesus Really the Only Way to Heaven? - John 14:6
There are many good things to be learned from the religions of the world, but there is only one way to God. Jesus is the way. More
A Desperate Man’s Desperate Prayer - Jonah 2
God will do whatever it takes to bring us to the place where we remember him. He’ll stop at nothing. Whatever it takes to get us on our knees is good for our spiritual growth. More
The Greatest Revival in History - Jonah 3
We can’t look to the past and focus on what others have done for Christ. Nor can we live in the future, thinking about what the children of today might do thirty years from now. The only generation we can reach is our own. More
Church of the Living Dead - Revelation 3:1-6
The Sardis spirit overtakes us whenever we begin to take God’s gifts for granted. How quickly we can become the Church of the Living Dead and not even know it. More
How to Meet the Enemy - Ephesians 6:14-17
No believer is safe who faces Satan in his own strength. No believer is more secure than he who goes into battle wearing the whole armor of God. More
Theology at Midnight - Acts 16:25
Anyone can sing “Shout to the Lord” when life is good, your health is good, your marriage is strong, your kids are doing well, and all is right with the world. If with Paul and Silas you can sing praise to God at midnight in jail, then what you’ve got is real. More
We Believe, Therefore We Speak - 2 Corinthians 4:13-15
May God give us preachers with some backbone who won’t back down. God deliver us from politically correct sermons and preachers who preach everything but the Word of God. More
Taking God Seriously - Matthew 6:9
When you pray, “Hallowed be your name,” you are both the voice and the feet of that petition. As the very words leave your lips, your life is part of the answer. More
The God-Dependent Life - 2 Corinthians 3:4-6
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. More
Knocked Down But Not Knocked Out - 2 Corinthians 4:8-9
So what can we expect as Christians who live in this world? Well, we can say with Jimmy Stewart, it’s a wonderful life. But it’s not an easy life. More
Why We Never Give Up - 2 Corinthians 4:16-18
You do the figuring. Which is greater? Your sorrows or the vast and immeasurable promises of God, made in his Word, guaranteed by the Spirit, and purchased for us in the death and resurrection of our Lord? More
God’s Foreign Policy - Psalm 2
Let’s lift up Jesus as the only hope of the world. And let’s invite the rebels on the other side to put down their weapons and join us in the great celebration of God’s Son, the Anointed One, Our coming King–Jesus Christ! More
Bad Manners at the Dinner Table - Galatians 2:11-14
We need an infusion of God’s love to make us open in our friendships, open in our churches, and open on Sunday morning to new people who love the Lord but don’t fit our particular target group. More
What Christ Does With Failure - John 21
John 21 is in the Bible so that all of us Peter-types would know that though we fall again and again, by God’s grace we can keep on getting back up. If he did it for Peter, he can do it for me and for you. More
The Next Hero - Hebrews 11:39-40
Hebrews 11 is God’s “Perpetual Plaque†of those who lived by faith. And if you look closely, you can see there is plenty of room for more names. There’s room for you and there’s room for me. More
Why I Am Not a Pessimist - Ephesians 5:15-17
Christians are both pessimists and optimists, but we are much more optimistic because though we see what is happening in the world around us, we know that Jesus Christ conquered the grave. And because he lives, we too will live. More
Daily Bread Living - Matthew 6:11
When you pray, “Give us this day our daily bread,” you confess that God is the sources of every blessing. Daily bread living means taking life one day at a time, being confident that God will take care of your needs day by day by day. More
Water, Wine, Wind, Fire - Four Pictures of the Holy Spirit
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. More
Always Dying, Always Living - 2 Corinthians 4:10-12
We can live in such a way that others see Christ in us. But for that to happen we must be broken so that the light of Christ can come shining through us. More
Why I Believe in a Last-Days Worldwide Awakening
If we are indeed living in the last days before the return of Christ, we should expect things to get better and worse at the same time. We should expect hard times and good times, increasing opposition and amazing open doors, trouble ahead and glorious gospel victories. More
It’s the Faith, Brother - Hebrews 11:3-7
There are those who have faith and those who don’t. And if you don’t have faith, you cannot please God. True faith, faith that rests on God and his Word and believes all that he has said, true faith sees the unseen and say, “Yes, it is true.†More
How to Kill a Giant - 1 Samuel 17
If you are in the will of God, the giants who fight you are actually fighting God. That’s why God sends giants in our path on a regular basis: First, to see if we will run or fight. Second, to allow us an opportunity to honor our God. More
Korazin: Knowing Too Much and Believing Too Little - Matthew 11:20-24
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? More
Unfading Glory - 2 Corinthians 3:7-11
You can have the fading glory of the law and all you’ll get for it is death and condemnation. Or you can come to Christ and you will have the unfading glory of life and righteousness forever. More
If I Should Die Before I Wake - Hebrews 11:20-22
The stories of Isaac, Jacob and Joseph show us what faith looks like at the end of life. Here is one mark of genuine Christianity. When you come to the end of your earthly journey, you still hold on to what you believe. Because Jesus died and rose again, we can face our own death with confidence, knowing that the Lord will not abandon us when we need him most. More
How God’s Will Can Mess Up Your Life in a Good Way - Luke 5:1-11
God’s will is always good, but it’s not always comfortable. And it’s certainly not predictable. What if God blew your categories and gave you success beyond your wildest dreams? What if he let you fail miserably so he could give you overwhelming success later? More
Shall We Kill Our Children Today? - Hebrews 11:23
The amazing faith of Moses’ parents shows us the high value that God puts on children, including those children that are born in less than ideal circumstances. Christians love children because God loves children. Ours is true pro-family religion. More
How Good Christians Sometimes Do the Devil’s Work - Matthew 16:21-23
As it was for Peter, so it will be for all of us. Our strengths and our weaknesses lie side by side. If we live on the level of our emotions, we may find ourselves actually opposing Jesus. If we think that our understanding equals God’s will, we are bound to fall into many grievous errors. More
The Great Refusal - Hebrews 11:24-28
Because Moses said no to the riches of Egypt, he suffered greatly with the people of God. He shows us what it means—and what it costs—to say no to the world and yes to Jesus. More
Why Jericho Fell - Hebrews 11:30
Hebrews 11:30 says that “by faith†the walls of Jericho fell. But what kind of faith brings down the walls of impossibility? This message points out five characteristics of the faith God honors when we face long odds and the only way forward doesn’t seem to make any sense. More
Great Joy in the City - Acts 8:4-8
Throughout history, God has grown and moved his church as his people scattered to diverse locations geographically. This pattern has not changed and believers are still called to grow and expand as a church today, whether we move across national boundaries, ethnic and cultural boundaries, or do church planting in our immediate communities. Beginning with the first generation of believers in the book of Acts, we hear of Phillip, who was emboldened and changed by the power of God as he moved out in obedience to spread the Gospel. Despite severe persecution, great joy descended on those who received the truth that came with power. In this present age, we have the account of the phenomenal growth of the church in China. In 1949 all Christian missionaries were evicted leaving less than one million indigenous believers behind. They faced relentless bloodbaths and eradication. Yet the church grew in the midst of that persecution when determined believers scattered and went underground. The challenge to believers today remains the same—to be willing to be moved out of our personal comfort zones, to walk in faith, to make personal sacrifices, and most importantly, to trust God for our personal well-being and needs. More
Wanted: Bold Believers! - Colossians 4:2-4
Learning how to pray effectively is essential for spiritual growth. Based on the prayers of Paul, we can learn to pray boldly for the commitment of those on the front lines of spiritual conflict, for open doors of opportunity for evangelism, for courage despite difficult circumstances and persecution, and for clarity in presentation of the Gospel – especially encouraging pastors. More
Not by Chance: “Maker of Heaven and Earth” - Revelation 4:11
If you leave God out, you’ve missed the fundamental truth about the universe. That means that in order to understand human origins and the true history of the universe, we must begin–not with the vain speculations of science–but with God’s understanding as he has revealed it to us in His Word. More
The Persecuted Church—Who Cares?
Contemporary headlines regarding the persecuted church are juxtaposed against frivolous comments of Christians who don’t care and can’t be bothered about the plight of their suffering brothers and sisters around the world. More
Fact or Fable in Genesis: Was the World Really Created in Six Days? - Genesis 1:1-2:3
Did the events described in Genesis 1-11 really happen? Does it matter? The answer is yes to both questions. They really happened and it really matters because ideas have consequences. What you believe about where you came from will radically impact the purpose of your life. More
Ziklag Is Burning! - I Samuel 27-30
Once upon a time the devil decided to have a garage sale. He did it because he wanted to clear out some of his old tools to make room for new ones. After he set up his wares, a fellow dropped by to see what he had. Ar More
Who is the Antichrist? - Daniel 11
Daniel 11 reveals important information about the coming world ruler called the Antichrist. Secular writers have predicted the emergency of “extreme evil.†Christians are called to be bold and live in hope because the future is in God’s hands. More
Acts of the Apostates - Jude 1-25
I’d like to begin my message with a word we don’t often use. Though it has been around for many generations, this particular word unfamiliar to most of us. Few of us use it in ordinary conversationsand som More
Joy in the Trenches - Philippians 1:27-30
Dr. Ray Pritchard issues a stirring call to live worthy of the gospel. We can make an impact for Christ in our world if we will stand without division, strive without compromise, speak without fear, and sacrifice without shame. More
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Bingo!
I just wanted to ask if it is not also good for a christian to work in a bingo hall just to earn money , and even you don’t play bingo at all?
Elijah Prayer
I enjoyed your message this sunday so much at Pelham first Baptist. Thank you. I cannot remember the one sentence prayer that you talked about could you please tell me what that prayer is. Thank you.
What I Wish I Had Known
I am a new pastor. What is one thing no one warned you about, but you wish you would have known?

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