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以勒圣经教会(Jireh Bible Church)是一个位于休斯顿,不隶属于任何宗派、地方性的教会。教会信仰完全基于聖經。相信新舊兩約六十六卷書, 都是神逐字逐句默示的話,在原卷中毫無錯誤, 為信徒信仰與生活完整無繆的標準。教会多年来蒙神托付多元种族事工,现有中英文两种语言的主日崇拜、细胞小组、以及週三門徒訓練和祷告会等聚會。欢迎慕道友与主内兄弟姐妹与我们一同追求敬拜这位掌管天地的三一真神。 本系列Podcast信息,是教会主任牧师李名功博士礼拜日在中文部崇拜聚会的讲道。
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Welcome to the Cypress Baptist Church Sermon Series podcast which features the latest sermons from our Sunday Services. You can also join us here every Sunday for our LIVE worship experiences where you can connect, engage in live worship, and experience what God can do through you. We exist to help people find, build, and share a passionate relationship with Jesus Christ. For more information, visit cypressbc.org or send us an email at [email protected]
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All Nations Presbyterian Church in Perth is a Bible-believing church. We hold to the Bible being God’s word, and we value sermons that are faithful to the Bible while also being relevant and applied to those who listen. This podcast features the sermons preached in the afternoon service each week. The main preacher is Tim Ireland, with guest preachers at regular intervals.
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All Nations Presbyterian Church in Perth is a Bible-believing church. We hold to the Bible being God’s word, and we value sermons that are faithful to the Bible while also being relevant and applied to those who listen. This podcast features the sermons preached in the afternoon service each week. The main preacher is Simon van Bruchem, with guest preachers at regular intervals.
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Jireh Bible Church, located in Houston, Texas, is a non-denominational, local church. JBC believes the Holy Scripture, the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments, to be the verbally inspired Word of God, inerrant in the original writings, and the complete and only infallible rule of faith and life for every believer. Over the years, JBC has held onto the burden from the Lord to devote to the Multi-ethnic ministry. Currently, the church offers two services in English and Chinese on Sun ...
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Welcome to the LLMC (Line Lexington Mennonite Church) Sermon Series, where our missional discipling church brings you transformative messages connecting hearts with God's Word. Join us for insights that inspire, community that uplifts, and a journey of faith that binds us together.
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Spurgeon Sermon Series

Gavin Childress

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A series of Spurgeon sermons recorded by British Pastor, Gavin Childress. This audio series is intended to capture the eloquence and passion with which Spurgeon would have originally preached, whilst maintaining clarity of speech for easy listening on the go. Please feel free to Download or Stream as you wish! All for the Glory of The LORD. YouTube: /spurgeonssermonseries Contact: [email protected]
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Acts 4:23-31 together. This passage shows us the disciples’ response to the threats and persecution they faced from the religious leaders. We especially saw that the disciples respond by remembering God’s sovereignty. Even though they were facing suffering, the disciples were confident that God is sovereign, in …
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On Sunday morning we looked at the last section of the prophect Malachi together. Malachi told the people that they were sometimes seeing God like customers rather than like children. They were asking 'what's in it for me?' rather than seeking to honour God and understanding their special position. This had all kinds of implications, but it mattere…
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In this sermon, Nolan Maples explores the concept of spiritual decay by comparing the lives of Saul and David. He identifies three stages of decay in Saul's life: tolerating a loss of intimacy with God, accepting poisoned relationships, and betraying core values. Maples uses Scripture, particularly from 1 Samuel, to illustrate these points, showing…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Acts 4:1-22 together. There, we saw Peter and John being questioned by the religious leaders about the healing of the lame man. The leaders’ anger towards Peter and John showed us that not everyone is happy about Jesus and His work. Indeed, we should recognize that even today some people will hear the news of Je…
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On Sunday morning, we looked at the start of Malachi 3 together. The people of God had been doubting God's justice. They saw so many problems in the world around them yet God did not seem to be doing much about them. Malachi promised that God would do something about this; in fact, God himself was going to come to his temple! There would be a messe…
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Last Sunday afternoon we resumed our series in Acts by hearing from Acts 3:11-26 together. In this passage, Peter preaches a sermon that is all about Jesus. In particular, we saw that Jesus is the suffering servant prophesied in Isaiah 53. Even though He was completely holy and righteous, Jesus suffered and died so that our sins may be blotted out.…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard about the healing of the lame man from Acts 3:1-10. We saw that this man with broken feet is a picture of the entire world. Because of Adam’s sin, we live in a broken world that is groaning under the curse. The effects of the curse include everything from broken feet to broken minds to broken souls. Yet, we also saw …
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Last Sunday afternoon, we saw a picture of life in the early church from Acts 2:42-47. In the process, we saw some of the key priorities of church life: God’s Word, fellowship, baptism and the Lord’s Supper, and prayer. Critically, however, these aren’t things that we do once or twice; they are things that we continually devote ourselves to as a ch…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we looked at the conclusion of Peter’s sermon at Pentecost from Acts 2:37-41. In particular, we saw that the proper response to Jesus Christ is to repent. To repent means to turn from sin to trust in Jesus. It means to admit that we are sinful, spiritually lost, and cannot save ourselves, and to trust in Jesus Christ to save …
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Last Sunday afternoon, we thought about how Peter used, read, and understood the Bible from Acts 2:14-41 together. In particular, we saw that Peter kept quoting and alluding to the Old Testament. This reminds us that the story of the Bible does not start in Matthew. In fact, to rightly understand the New Testament, it really helps to understand the…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Peter’s sermon at Pentecost in Acts 2:13-41. At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit was poured out abundantly into the hearts of God’s people. Surprisingly, however, Peter actually spends more of his sermon talking about Jesus Christ than he does talking about the Holy Spirit. Peter reminds us of Jesus’ life, death, resu…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard the story of Pentecost from Acts 2:1-13. We especially saw that the disciples were filled with the Holy Spirit to miraculously speak in different human languages about God’s mighty works. Although our situation is not identical to Pentecost in every way, there are still great encouragements for us from this passage. …
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Last Sunday afternoon, we continued our series in Acts by hearing from Acts 1:12-26 together. We saw that the overarching message of this passage is that Jesus Christ is still building His church. First, Jesus builds His church through our prayers—especially as we plead with God to fulfill His promises. Second, Jesus builds His church despite oppos…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Acts 1:1-11 together. In this passage, we saw that the risen Lord Jesus is seated in heaven, but He is still working in this world. In particular, Jesus is spreading the good news of God’s kingdom among people from all nations through Spirit-empowered witnesses like us. We saw that God’s saving rule in Jesus is …
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Last Sunday afternoon we started a new sermon series in the book of Acts by hearing from Acts 1:1-3 together. We saw that Acts is Book #2 in Luke’s two-part series about Jesus. Both Book #1 (Luke) and Book #2 (Acts) give us a carefully researched, trustworthy history of Jesus Christ. Book #1 (Luke) focuses on all that Jesus began to do and teach, f…
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Through the prophet Malachi, God warned his people about faithlessness. While the priests were still teaching and doing religious things, they had become corrupt and not good examples. Their heart was not in it. This was terrible as God expected faithfulness in teaching and in example. The same attitude extended to the marriages in the people of Go…
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On Sunday morning, we looked at the second part of Malachi 1. The people of God were bringing sacrifices to God as they were supposed to, but they were bringing animals that were diseased or blind, animals they didn't want. God was angry with them for this. God doesn't only want religion, He calls for people to want to love Him and worship Him. Thi…
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On Sunday morning, we started a new sermon series in the prophet Malachi. Malachi wrote to the people of Judah who had returned from exile in Babylon. After being back in the land for some decades, life was difficult and they were doubting God loved them. In response, Malachi assured them that God did love them. They could know of God's love becaus…
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This series looks at each of the five Solas (“onlys” or “alones”) drawn from theology revived in the era of the Reformation: Sola Scriptura, Sola Gratia, Sola Fide, Solus Christus, and Soli Deo Gloria. The series will define them and show how they work themselves out in our doctrine and lives. By thinking about the Bible, grace, faith, Christ, and …
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In this sermon, Karl Ihfe delves into the famous story of David and Goliath, examining David's bold heart as a key characteristic that made him a man after God's own heart. Ihfe contrasts David's boldness with the Israelite army's "learned helplessness," highlighting how losing heart leads to false beliefs, misguided attitudes, and self-defeating b…
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This series looks at each of the five Solas (“onlys” or “alones”) drawn from theology revived in the era of the Reformation: Sola Scriptura, Sola Gratia, Sola Fide, Solus Christus, and Soli Deo Gloria. The series will define them and show how they work themselves out in our doctrine and lives. By thinking about the Bible, grace, faith, Christ, and …
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In this sermon, Karl Ihfe begins a new series called "The Heart of a King," focusing on David's life and what made him "a man after God's own heart" (Acts 13:22). He emphasizes that while David was gifted in many ways, it was his heart that drew God to him. Karl highlights three key characteristics of David's heart: 1. Wild abandon to God: David wo…
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