Sermons found for the topic Esau
Healing the Hurts of the Past - Genesis 32-33
Which is more difficult? To forgive or to be forgiven? You could argue it either way.If you say it's more difficult to forgive, you are right. When you forgive someone, you are doing at least two things: 1. Y More
A Tale of Two Brothers - Genesis 25:17-34
Several years ago Dr. Kevin Leman wrote The Birth Order Book. You may be familiar with that book because Dr. Leman is a well-known Christian psychologist and has been on Dr. Dobson's radio program a number of times. More
From Jacob to Jesus - Genesis 49:10; Luke 1:33
Our final study in the life of Jacob is different from all the rest. When we began, he was still in his mother's womb. When Genesis brings his story to a close, he is buried in the cave of Machpelah, along with his More
The Blessing of a Believing Spouse - Hebrews 11:8-10
God may arrange things so that your faith bears vast fruit in the years to come. Your legacy will be most clearly seen after you have gone to heaven. Sarah never lived to see the world-changing impact of her faith in God, but we still remember her 4000 years later and honor her example. 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
Portrait of a Dysfunctional Family - Genesis 27
Although it is not a new word, most of us never heard the term "dysfunctional" until a few years ago. In the last decade, however, "dysfunctional" has become one of the buzz-words of this mixed-up generation. The dic More
Birth of a Heel-Grabber - Genesis 25:19-26
There are many different ways to study the Bible. You can, for instance, study it analytically, taking each verse and each phrase and even each word in succession. Or you could study it doctrinally, tracing the grea 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
God's Word Has Not Failed - Romans 9:6-18
For many people no question seems as puzzling as the problem of unanswered prayer. Why is it that some things we pray about are never answered? We could all spend hours remembering times when we prayed and prayed, o More
The Breaking Point - Genesis 32:22-32
In our study of the life of Jacob, we have come to a critical turning point. One might even call it the crucial moment of his entire life. Up until this point, Jacob has certainly lived up to his name—taking e More
At Home with the Lord: What is the Christian View of Death? - Hebrews 11:20-22
One of the first prayers I learned to pray was my bedtime prayer. I do not remember how old I was when I first learned it but I know I was just a young boy. Over the years it has helped millions of children get ready More
God's Freedom - Romans 9:6-18
While studying Romans 9, I was struck by Paul's question in verse 14: "Is God unjust?" In our hearts we already know the answer. God is not unjust. But oftentimes he seems inconsistent. The very examples Paul chooses More
Propitiation: God's Not Angry At You - Various
You never know where you are going to find spiritual truth. I found some the other day in the pages of USA Today. It was about a month ago during the height of the questions surrounding Newt Gingrich's book deal. They More
Jacob's Ladder - Genesis 28
A long journey, a hard pillow, a guilty conscience, a heavy heart. These are the things that make men dream. It had been two days since he had left home— Esau seething in the background Rebekah weeping Isaa More
Christmas Hope - Hebrews 6:18-20
This is Christmas Eve. Even though there is no command in the New Testament to celebrate Christmas, we happily join with millions of Christians around the world in remembering the birth of our Savior. "Joy to the worl More
Hard Times in Haran - Genesis 29
There are many ways in the English language to express the idea of retribution. For instance, we say, "Everything that goes around, comes around." And we say, "Things have a way of evening out in the end." We teach More
The School of Suffering - Genesis 34-37
For me the most poignant scene of the recent presidential campaign took place last Monday night in Houston where George Bush was speaking in the final rally of his political career. During a long day that started in More
Prophet on the Run - 1 Kings 19:1-9
The Bible doesn't sugarcoat the truth about its heroes. It gives us the whole story, the good news and the bad news at the same time. When the Bible describes the great heroes of the Old Testament and the New Testamen More
The King Has Come! - Matthew 2:1-6
We begin with the words of Flannery O'Connor: "The truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it." Truth is truth whether we like it or not. The fact that I personally may object to the truth doesn't ma More
Let's Bring Back the Holy Kiss: Rediscovering Real Love in the Family of God - Romans 16:1-16
"Greet one another with a holy kiss" (Romans 16:16).In some ways Romans 16 appears to be one of the least-interesting chapters of the New Testament. It consists mostly of Paul's greetings to a long list of people in R More
Hope for Tomorrow: How God Keeps His Promises - Genesis 11:10-32
This is the 19th and final sermon in the series on Genesis 1-11 that we started in late April. Almost five and a half months later, we have come to the end. In bringing this series to a close, I feel as if I should co More
For Sinners Only
FOR SINNERS ONLY by Ray Pritchard Last Wednesday night I listened as Von Matthews taught an excellent class on the virtue of humility. Somewhere near the beginning he commented that humility is hard to define. Then he asked the group sitting around each table to come up with a definition of humility. The struggle (and the s… More
Too Much Sugar for a Dime
TOO MUCH SUGAR FOR A DIME by Ray Pritchard He who rebukes a man will in the end gain more favor than he who has a flattering tongue (Proverbs 28:23). The key to understanding this verse lies in the phrase in the end. Some things that seem good at first leave a bitter taste later, and some things that… More
How a Good Man Dies - Genesis 48-50
"Fear not that your life shall come to an end, but rather that it shall never have a beginning." John Henry NewmanSuppose you had three minutes to live and your loved ones were gathered around you waiting to h More
Take Up Your Broom and Follow Me - Various
If you have your Bible, begin with me in the Gospel of Luke, Chapter 22. It is Thursday night in the Upper Room. Jesus and the disciples have just celebrated the Lord's Supper. The shadow of the cross hangs over the r More
The Right Stuff - Matthew 5:5
I clearly remember the first time the Beatitudes caught my attention. During the summer of 1980 Marlene and I traveled to Bogota, Columbia, to spend two weeks working with some missionaries we had met six years earli More
Fathers Who Lead, Mothers Who Love, Children Who Obey: - 1 Thessalonians 2:7-13
This week I read part of a book by Richard Strauss on the Christian home. In one chapter he discusses seven goals for Christian parents. I found his list so suggestive that I decided to begin my sermon by repeating it More
The King Has Come! - Matthew 2:1-6
We begin with the words of Flannery O'Connor: "The truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it." Truth is truth whether we like it or not. The fact that I personally may object to the truth doesn't ma More
"How Sweet Are Your Words": Learning to Love the Word of God - Psalm 119:97-104
This year at Calvary we are attempting to read through the entire Bible together. For those who are on the "Bible Bus," today we are reading Genesis 25-26 and Matthew 13. That means we are reading about Isaac and Ishm More
WALK-THRU THE OLD TESTAMENT - Various
The Bible begins with FOUR GREAT EVENTS (Genesis 1-11) Creation Fall Flood Tower (Job?)In Genesis Chapter 12 God Called Abraham Ur of the Chaldees Persian Gulf Two Rivers Tigris and EuphratesFour People More
Truth or Consequences - Exodus 20:16
When I was growing up my mother had a little rhyme she often repeated to her four sons. You probably heard it many times while you were growing up: Sticks and stones may break my bones But words will never hurt m More
God's Catfish - Genesis 29-31
In one of his books Chuck Swindoll tells the following story. It seems that in the northeastern United States, codfish are not only delectable, they are also a very big commercial enterprise. A vast industry has gro More

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