"Scripture" Tagged Sermons (Page 2)

"Scripture" Tagged Sermons (Page 2)

Psalm 23:3 – The Shepherd Leads Me

What does it mean when David says, “He leads me in paths of righteousness…”? In this sermon, Pastor Kyle examines this verse and then shows what it means for us today. Are you being led by the shepherd? Do you know HOW to be led by the shepherd? Too many of us want to be led by the shepherd, but we make no steps to learn what he is saying. The primary way that God will lead us is through…

Acts 2:42-47 – Four Actions of a Spirit-Empowered Christian

How do you know if you are doing well spiritually? In Acts 2:42-47, we see Christians devoting themselves to four things. While this is not an exhaustive list, these four actions are important for all Christians to focus on. In this sermon, Pastor Kyle explains what these four actions are and why they are so important. Do you want God to work mightily in your life? Do you want others to be in “awe” of what God is doing? Do…

Acts 1:12-26 – Discerning The Will Of God

We have so many decisions to make, how do know which one is correct? Even more, how do we know which one God wants us to do? In this message, Pastor Kyle looks at the second half of Acts 1, which is about the apostles needing to make an important decision. Seeing what they did will give us some ideas about how we can discern the will of God for our life. If we are not obeying the directions that…

Isaiah 9:6 – Our Wonderful Counselor

In Isaiah 9:6, we see a prophecy from hundreds of years ago that Jesus would come as a baby and be our our wonderful counselor. Since he is the wonderful counselor, are we listening to him and obeying what he says? To ignore the Bible is to ignore the Wonderful Counselor, therefore we must be intentional about listening to Jesus! SERMON CLIP (The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on the above “save” button)

Hebrews 4:12-13 – The Reliable, Working, and Exposing Word of God

We often treat the word of God like a spoon… useful, but only for certain times. But the word of God doesn’t claim to be like a spoon, it claims to be like a chain saw, where it will cut, pierce, and work in the hard heart of the person reading it. Will you let it get close enough to you? Sermon Clip
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