Sermons by Broomfield Baptist
How well is your mind equipped to battle the fears you face?
To be an effective disciple, you must die to yourself and overcome your fears.
If you know the Lord as your Savior, don't allow yourself to be allured by the lusts of your flesh back into the bondage of corruption.
No matter what comes, God is still on the Throne!
Are you serving the Lord in your own strength, or in the power of the Spirit?
"Those Who Walk After the Flesh" (2 Peter 2:10-16)
Who sustains your mission?
"The Presence of Pretenders"
God desires that we continue to preach a message of compassion to those who are yet hardened to His message.
The Lord moves on behalf of his people against those who would oppress them.
Prepare your heart to seek the Lord before a situation arises, lest when the time comes, you're tempted not to seek Him.
Israel's cry for deliverance arose out of the affliction imposed upon them.
Will you be God's ambassador to bring about spiritual healing in people's lives?
Given the authority and certainty of God’s Word, we would do well to take heed to what it says.
Let what you know about God from His Word guide you through your confusion and doubts.
God will specially equip you to accomplish the work He has called you to do as we face spiritual opposition in this world.
If God put you in a position of leadership, what kind of a leader would you be?
Seeing God should have a cleansing effect on us, and only then can we hear from Him clearly.
Will you approach Jesus with a humble, worshipful spirit, or in your pride with ulterior motives?
Our celebration of the birth of Christ should bring glory to God.
What can you do when life seems dark and hopeless, and God appears to have forsaken you?
Is your life built upon the sure teachings of Jesus or the shaky sands of this world’s mammon?
In what ways do we see Christ in the book of Exodus?
What makes the city of God's choosing so great and so unique?
Meditating on God’s Word leads to a prolonged, propserous, and pure spiritual life with God’s blessings.
Meditating on God’s Word leads to a prolonged, propserous, and pure spiritual life with God’s blessings.
What can we learn about prayer and the ways of God from examining some of the requests of David?
Belief in Jesus Christ offers the only path to a life of meaningful spiritual service.
Beware the "glasses" through which you view the Bible, for such will affect your interpretation. God's work is not yet finished with His people Israel.
Our heart should be to proactively do good to others, expecting nothing in return.
Be sure that the gospel we share from God’s Word is trustworthy, and when we live according God’s Word we can also have the testimony that God is well pleased with us.
God may grant what you wrongly ask for, but despite negative consequences, He can still use that to accomplish His purposes.
We can see clearly to help deal with the sins of others only when we have dealt with the glaring sin in our own lives.
Redirect your efforts when you determine that the gospel is not being received by your audience.
You become free to advance God’s kingdom when you stop worrying about how to meet your own needs and allow God to care for you,
Which master are you serving, and what kind of treasure are you working for?
The promises found in God’s Word hold the key to the believer’s future.
Let the Word of God help you understand the mind of God when it comes to the wrong and right ways to fast.
May we, like Jacob, pass along a legacy of faith to our children and our children’s children.
Once we have addressed God as our heavenly Father, it is then that we should bring to Him our earthly frailties.
The faith of Israel shines as he follows God into the last leg of the journey of his life.
Jesus’ instruction to His disciples provided a pattern for corporate prayer which helps us to maintain a proper course for effective communication with God.
Are there areas of your Christian life you have neglected to care for?
Do we dishonor the Lord when we gather for the Lord’s Supper?
Let us trade our hypocritical prayers of publicity and verbosity for the sincere prayers of privacy and simplicity.
May we, like Joseph’s brothers, take the good news of the Lord of the land out into the world of our day.
Be careful of your motive when seeking to make a difference in someone's life, that you may receive your heavenly reward.