In this message, Ray Pritchard talks about the five character qualities that relate to a man and his anger. When our power is not under God’s control, we hurt ourselves and those closest to us. We need God’s help so that we might become like Jesus who was both gentle and strong, a true “gentle man.”
Sermon Series: Couples Conference 2007Is ministry your Spiritual Gift? No man calls himself into the ministry or into local church leadership. A self-called man and a God-called man are two different people. One man thinks he’s qualified so he calls himself. The other man feels unworthy but responds to God’s call. If God has called you, rise up, go forth and serve the Lord.
Text: 1 Timothy 4:14If you are rich, this sermon is for you. There aren’t many sermons directed at rich people, but this one […]
Text: I Timothy 6:17-19“Prayer is the lifeline of New Testament evangelism, the oxygen for its holy fire. The New Testament was born in […]
Text: I Timothy 2:1-6(This sermon was given by Bob Boerman.) Jim Dobson once said, “Kids today encounter more sex on their way to […]
Text: VariousFirst images stay in the mind forever. Whenever I hear the word “deacon,” I always think of Hilliard Felton. He […]
Sermon Series: In Search of the Early ChurchWe begin with the words of Robert Cook: “There is no substitute for character. You can buy brains, but you […]
Text: I Timothy 3; Titus 1I. The Importance of This Subject A. Many People Have a Wrong Concept of Eldership. Some people fear having […]
Sermon Series: In Search of the Early ChurchPerhaps the place to begin this morning is with the simple confession that I did not want to preach this […]
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