Have you ever wished you could sit down with God and have a good talk with him about your own […]
Text: Proverbs 16:9This is the first sermon based on the questions submitted by the congregation last spring. I don’t know who wrote […]
Text: John 3All of us need some special encouragement from time to time. It may be that you need encouragement to stay […]
Text: Haggai 2:20-23On September 5, 1886, Charles Spurgeon began his sermon on our text with these incisive words: Satan is always doing […]
Text: Haggai 2:1-9Today we begin a new sermon series on a forgotten book of the Bible. In fact this particular book is […]
Text: Haggai 1“Tell them, Pastor Ray, tell them that nothing matters except Christ. The young people need to know this before it’s […]
Text: Jeremiah 9:23-24The scene: A young boy and his mother are having a serious discussion over lunch one day. “Where is God?” […]
Text: Psalm 139:7-12This morning I am interrupting my series in 1 Thessalonians to preach two sermons on the subject of Christian giving. […]
Text: 1 Chronicles 28-29It is not easy to raise children. Everything in the word fights against it. It is not easy to raise God’s children, who will hold to godly values. The Devil fights against us; the world, the flesh fight against us. It is easy to be frustrated. God gives you these little gifts and you do your best and you hope and pray that some day when the job is done, your children will still follow the Lord. There are many things that parents can do for their kids and many things they must do. But one thing is absolutely essential. You have to pray for your children.
Text: Proverbs 22:6We ought to be people of unquestioned integrity. We ought to be people of honesty, truthfulness, dependability, people of truly pure motives. That means telling the truth even when it hurts. That means keeping your promises when you’d rather not. That means confronting problems when it would be easier to walk away. That means forgiving others when you’d rather hold a grudge.
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