"Endurance" Tagged Sermons
2 Timothy 2:8-13 – Don’t Forget!
In this passage, Paul calls Timothy, and us, to remember the gospel when life feels overwhelming. Writing from prison, Paul doesn’t offer new strategies or clever ideas. He points Timothy back to what matters most: Jesus Christ, risen from the dead. This sermon reminds us that the gospel must be so deeply rooted in us that when pressure comes, we don’t panic, we remember. When suffering, doubt, or failure hit, the unchained gospel steadies our faith and keeps us moving…
2 Timothy 2:1-7 – Living A Gospel-Focused Life
In this passage from 2 Timothy 2:1–7, Paul calls believers to live a gospel-focused life marked by endurance, obedience, and hard work. Using the images of a soldier, an athlete, and a farmer, Paul shows that following Christ requires perseverance in suffering, faithfulness to God’s ways, and steady commitment over time. The mission is not just to believe the gospel but to pass it on by making disciples who make other disciples. Though the task is difficult, God does not…
Hebrews 12:1-2 – You Are An Ironman!
Guest speaker Sam Taylor preaches from Hebrews 12:1-2 on the importance of endurance and keeping our eyes focused on Jesus. Sam is the Greater Boston Regional Coordinator for the Baptist Convention of New England. He has served as pastor for more than 20 years. Before coming to New England in 2007, he led a team of International Mission Board missionaries, helping to plant multiple churches in Eastern Europe. Island Pond Baptist Church is an SBC church in Hampstead, NH,…
Hebrews 12:4-11 – Are You Ready To Be Trained?
Just as we would expect our sports coach to prepare us for the big game, we should expect God to prepare us to make it through this life. And that involves hard training! SERMON CLIP (The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on the above “save” button)
Hebrews 12:1-3 – Making It To The Finish
If you want to make it to the finish, then you must view the Christian life as a journey, not some kind of sprint. SERMON CLIP (The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on the above “save” button)