Archived sermons from Martin T. Geehan on SermonAudio.
If we are a child of God, sin will cause us to go into the depths of despair until we cry out to God. God will deliver us when he is satisfied that we will not go back to it. Psalm 130.
From Eph. 6, Pastor Geehan discusses the Armour of God with emphasis on protection from Satan's fiery darts. Very pertinent to our day when Satan is on the rampage-
As a counter to much of the preaching today that your life will be rosy once you come to Christ, Pastor Geehan explains that the Bible tells us that the opposite is true, and we should expect more trials and difficulties. We need to keep our eyes on Jesus.
From Lam. 3, Pastor Geehan shows us how to walk closely with Jesus, even through difficult times. Jesus promises that his yoke is easy, and his burden is light. We need to stay close to the God of all love, mercy, peace and truth in these difficult times.
Using Ephesians 5-17-20, Pastor Geehan shows how we are to do our work as unto the Lord, even if we are treated unfairly. If we do this, the Lord promises to reward us-
Pastor Geehan describes the various witnesses to the fact that he is the eternal Son of God and the Messiah promised in the scriptures. John 1 and John 5.
Pastor Geehan shows how Jesus was born a bridegroom into this world and we were chosen for him as his bride in eternity past by the Father. Isaian 9-6-7 and Matt. 1-18-25.
Pastor Geehan focuses on Lam. 3-22-23, -It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning- great is thy Faithfulness.-
Using Luke 24-44, Pastor Geehan shows how the early church preached the gospel from the Old Testament before the New was written. He also addresses how we need to focus on the gospel to change the world and not politics. Could easily have been preached today as conditions in the late 60s were eerily similar.
Beginning of a series on how to witness for Christ. Pastor Geehan starts by expounding Luke 24-13 to 32, the appearance of the risen Savior to the two men on the Emmaus road. He lays the foundation by showing what Jesus claimed about himself from the scriptures and how the men reacted.
We must put our Godly desires into action to find the face of God. Sometimes we must be patient and not give in to our fleshly desires or we may have tragic results. From Psalm 27.
From Psalm 130, Pastor Geehan discusses how we need to wait on the Lord when we cry out to him and what we should be doing while we wait for answers to our prayers.
We should periodically evaluate our walk with the Lord and let the Holy Spirit deal with our hearts. Psalm 130.
Using Psalm 130, Pastor Geehan describes the agony of the soul of a Christian who falls into deep sin and the grace of God that can provide deliverance and healing if we respond to God's chastening.
Pastor Geehan expounds Psalm 130, describing the experience of a believer who falls into deep sin. This psalm was written by King David expressing his cry to the Lord from the depths of sin after committing adultery and murder. It is an example for us of God's chastisement and forgiveness if we repent.
This sermon was delivered on July 20, 1969, when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. Pastor Geehan expounded Psalm 8, the psalm that Neil planted on the moon.
From Psalm 128, Pastor Geehan describes the blessings of those who truly fear the Lord. He also refutes the false teaching that repentance from sin is not necessary for salvation.
Pastor Geehan explains the meaning of Psalm 126-5 - -They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.-
Continuing in Psalm 126, Pastor Geehan exhorts us to be joyful, even in trials.
Expounding from Psalm 126, Pastor Geehan discusses the wonders of the joy of the Lord and how we should all be experiencing it as Christians. The joy of the Lord can transcend all your problems and greatly improve the health of families.
Speaking from Psalm 119-73-75, Pastor Geehan explains why God puts us through afflictions. Excellent message to parents on how to win your children -and how not to- for the Lord.
Continuing in Psalm 146, Pastor Geehan shows how the sole purpose for our existence is for God to create a family for himself. We are not here to work or gather riches to ourselves. In eternity past, this is where God determined to create a family for himself. We should live in light of this.
From Psalm 146, Pastor Geehan discusses death and how we can be prepared and not be afraid of it.
Pastor Geehan encourages us to always be thankful for what God does for us and to praise him for it. He also shows the consequences to nations and individuals who turn their backs on God.
Are we as thankful as we ought to be towards God for all he has done for us--
Exposition of Psalm 15. We can choose to abide with Jesus and live in righteousness or live in sin apart from him.
Pastor Geehan shows from the scripture that there is no salvation apart from repentance from sin. Belief in Jesus is not sufficient. This message is greatly needed in our day as the necessity of repentance has for the most part been excluded.
Continuing to expound Psalm 119, Pastor Geehan talks about how trials and suffering are designed to bring us closer to God if we respond as we should. Faith tends to grow in the rough times not the times of ease.
Pastor Geehan encourages us to cast our cares upon Jesus, who is able to deliver us and do above and beyond what we can even think of.
From 1 John 1-1-10, Pastor Geehan explains how we may have fellowship with God the Father and God the Son through the Holy Spirit, which includes victory over sin and temptation.
Pastor Geehan discusses lessons we can learn from Jesus' encounter with the rich young ruler in Matthew 19. How we handle material possessions is an indicator of our heart towards God.
From Acts 13-22, Pastor Geehan challenges us to be a -man after God's own heart- like David, who was far from perfect.
Pastor Geehan talks about God's love -agape- and how our love for God and others is evidence of true conversion of the heart. Mental assent to doctrine does not save the soul. The heart must be converted, and sins forgiven.
Pastor Geehan shows how God revealed the full gospel message in the names of the patriarchs -Adam to Shem- and traces through the first 3 chapters of Genesis.
Pastor Geehan's last message. You are either saved or lost, there is no in-between. Husbands and wives should pray to love each other as Christ loves so your prayers are not hindered.
From Romans 1, Pastor Geehan talks about God's love and how we are placed in the body of Christ when we believe. He also shows how we are all equal at the foot of the cross. Racism has no place in the body of Christ.
From Romans 1, Pastor Geehan explains the power of Jesus to deliver us from the wrath of God that is to come upon this world.
From Romans chapter 1, Pastor Geehen describes the transforming power of God to transform our lives. Powerful message-
Pastor Geehan shows that the only way to peace with God is through the blood sacrifice for our sins. We cannot reconcile with God through our works. Shows how Adam tried to cover himself but God provided the sacrifice. Cain tried to come with the work of his hands, but Abel came the right way through a blood sacrifice for sin. Jesus is the ultimate sacrifice and salvation is always connected to our sin.
Speaking from Romans 1, Pastor Geehan urges us to focus on presenting the gospel to others and not letting the things of this world get in the way.
Pastor Geehan implores us to pray for and tell all around us about Jesus and how they may be saved. Don't ever give up on anyone. Some of the worst sinners who have gotten saved have done the most for God.
From Romans 1, Pastor Geehen warns us to beware of false doctrines. This is the beginning of a series from the book of Romans.
Pastor Geehan describes the spiritual and the carnal Christian. Using 1 Cor. 3-9-15 he implores us to be careful how we build our lives. We should seek to build them on the solid rock, which is Jesus Christ. When the storms come, we will stand-
All true Christians will appear before the Judgment Seat of Christ. The Bible indicates that there will be -good- and -bad- Christians at the Judgment Seat. If you have drifted from God and are living in sin, now is the time to get right with Him before He takes you home.
Pastor Geehan tackles the taboo subject of death. Be sure of your salvation through Jesus Christ before it is too late-