Sermons from the Glen Allen Church of Christ
10/11/2020Matthew 6:19-34 Jesus knew there would be many distractions that can keep us from seeing the kingdom of God. Download Sermon Worksheet Here: https://bit.ly/34KuNbv
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Romans 15:30-33Paul asked the Romans to pray for him, because he had a dangerous assignment in Jerusalem.
Romans 6:1-6Even though Paul uses the words "baptize" and "baptism" only three times in Romans 6, it is clear that baptism has a key role in being dead to sin and alive to God.
Romans 6:5-11Paul mentions death 17 times in Romans 6, but he uses it in four different ways.
Romans 6:13-14Almost one-fourth of the 48 references to "sin" in Romans is found in chapter 6. So what does Romans 6 say about sin?
Romans 6Paul was very appreciative of God's Grace, and nothing bothered him more than some one distorting what he actually believed and preached about it.
Esther 4:1-17Esther was faced with the dilemma of whether or not to speak up.
Esther 3:1-6, 5:9-14The "back-story" of Esther is the conflict between Mordecai and Haman. This conflict is what lead to the Jews being threatened with extermination.
Esther 6:1-14There is more to Esther than a "Happily-Ever-After" story. It also teaches us how to have courage under fire.
1 Corinthians 15:1-8, 12-19With all that we're hearing these days about death, wouldn't it be amazing news to hear that someone came back to life!
Matthew 6:25-34 Hording is a symptom of a much larger problem: Fear. Lots of people are living in fear, including lots of Christians. But we shouldn't be. Note that the normal podcast was not recorded due to technical difficulties. Please refer to the youtube video above for the full service.
Acts 28:11-31There are some memorable Bible Classes recorded in scripture, such as the reading of the Law by Ezra the scribe in Nehemiah 8, and the greatest of all: Jesus' teaching the two disciples on the road to Emmaus in Luke 24.: Note: Some of the sermon didn't get recorded. Our livestream did record it. Please follow the link below for the first part of the sermon.
Acts 27:9-26According to Acts 27 and 2 Cor. 11:25, Paul was in at least 3 shipwrecks, The one in Acts 27 lasted for 2 weeks! No wonder everyone had about given up all hope of survival.
Acts 24:24-27Felix was the Roman Governor of Judea from A.D. 52-59, but he was not a good man or a good ruler.
Acts 26:1-32In the New Testament, the word "defense" comes from a Greek word which means "a reasoned explanation" of which you believe and what you do.
Acts 21:1-15In Acts 19:21, Paul said that after visiting Jerusalem, "I must see Rome."
Acts 20:17-38At the close of his 3rd Missionary journey,Paul had a meeting with the Elders of the church in Ephesus
Acts 20:7-12This episode in Acts is the nearest thing we have to a description of early Christian worship.
Acts 19:8-41When Paul encountered strong opposition in Ephesus, he must have felt like a sheep in the mist of wolves.
Some important events are recorded in Acts 18-19. These chapters also tell about the conversions of a new group: "Incomplete Believers."
Acts 17:16-34Question: When someone knows absolutely nothing about God, where do you start if you want to lead them to Christ?
Acts 17:1-15One of the least-asked questions about any religious belief is, "Is it true?" Yet the wise man said in Proverbs 23:23, "Buy the truth and do not sell it."
Acts 16:11-34Acts 16 records the faith journeys of 2 very different people: Lydia, a wealthy businesswoman, and a Roman jailer. His journey was longer, because the degree to which he had to change to become a follower of Jesus.