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38th Anniversary Service Sermon on the Mount P.12 Matthew 7:24-29
In this series, Pastor Bob explores the foundations of our faith. We will grow in our knowledge of Christ, so that we will be equipped to do the work that God has assigned us to do. Join us for Bible teaching and meaningful worship through music every Sunday at Northpark! Sign up for email updates, send prayer requests, give online and stay connected with us at: www.NorthparkChurch.org
In this series, Pastor Bob explores the foundations of our faith. We will grow in our knowledge of Christ, so that we will be equipped to do the work that God has assigned us to do. Join us for Bible teaching and meaningful worship through music every Sunday at Northpark! Sign up for email updates, send prayer requests, give online and stay connected with us at: www.NorthparkChurch.org
Words of Warning about a False Hope.
In life, you either have authority or you don't. And if you need to tell people that you're in charge, you probably don't have the authority you think you do. And no matter how old you get, you NEVER outgrow authority or authority structures. (The IRS can make you pay taxes, and the Kentucky State Police can make you stay under the speed limit - or, watch out!) In this message, Max Vanderpool makes a case for why ALL authority is God's authority - and that, because God speaks through the Bible, we should listen (and obey).
In life, you either have authority or you don't. And if you need to tell people that you're in charge, you probably don't have the authority you think you do. And no matter how old you get, you NEVER outgrow authority or authority structures. (The IRS can make you pay taxes, and the Kentucky State Police can make you stay under the speed limit - or, watch out!) In this message, Max Vanderpool makes a case for why ALL authority is God's authority - and that, because God speaks through the Bible, we should listen (and obey).
Preached by Rev. Paul Mosiejczuk on 13 July 2025. Part 35 in the Sermon on the Mount series. Bible Passage: Matthew 7:24–29.
Preached by Rev. Paul Mosiejczuk on 13 July 2025. Part 35 in the Sermon on the Mount series. Bible Passage: Matthew 7:24–29.
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In this sermon, we look at Matthew 7:24-29. We learn that rain, water, and wind will come to us – just like in the story, there are troubles that come up in our lives suddenly. We see that we need to both hear and act on the teachings of our teacher, Jesus. When we do so, we'll have a house that is built on a firm foundation and withstand's life storms.
In this sermon, we look at Matthew 7:24-29. We learn that rain, water, and wind will come to us – just like in the story, there are troubles that come up in our lives suddenly. We see that we need to both hear and act on the teachings of our teacher, Jesus. When we do so, we'll have a house that is built on a firm foundation and withstand's life storms.
In this sermon, we look at Matthew 7:24-29. We learn that rain, water, and wind will come to us – just like in the story, there are troubles that come up in our lives suddenly. We see that we need to both hear and act on the teachings of our teacher, Jesus. When we do so, we'll have a house that is built on a firm foundation and withstand's life storms.
In this sermon, we look at Matthew 7:24-29. We learn that rain, water, and wind will come to us – just like in the story, there are troubles that come up in our lives suddenly. We see that we need to both hear and act on the teachings of our teacher, Jesus. When we do so, we'll have a house that is built on a firm foundation and withstand's life storms.
The 17th and final sermon in a series on The Sermon on the Mount in Matthew's Gospel, coinciding with our 44th Anniversary Service. Find us: maranathalilburn.org Follow us: facebook.com/maranathalilburn instagram.com/maranathalilburn
Organization: Foundation Christian Ministries Speaker: Pastor Chris Pena City: Bastrop State: Tx
Pastor Mitch discusses how each of the Gospels describes different aspects of Jesus' teachings.
Pastor Mitch discusses how each of the Gospels describes different aspects of Jesus' teachings.
First Baptist Belton exists for the sole purpose of knowing Jesus intimately, serving Jesus passionately, and sharing Jesus globally. Our desire is to know Jesus, have a passion to serve Him, and to share Him with others here and around the world.
First Baptist Belton exists for the sole purpose of knowing Jesus intimately, serving Jesus passionately, and sharing Jesus globally. Our desire is to know Jesus, have a passion to serve Him, and to share Him with others here and around the world.
In this sermon, I look at what Southern Baptist believe about the nature and value of education and the importance of education through a decidedly Christian lens. If God is the Creator of all things, and the Omniscient Knower of all things, then all truth is God's truth. That means that apart from knowing the God of Truth, we can only know things as partially true. The implications for how we view knowledge and wisdom and education are immense. I'll use Jesus' parable about the wise and foolish builders and some Paul says in 1 Corinthians 3 to help us see the essentials for constructing a Christian education.
In this sermon, I look at what Southern Baptist believe about the nature and value of education and the importance of education through a decidedly Christian lens. If God is the Creator of all things, and the Omniscient Knower of all things, then all truth is God's truth. That means that apart from knowing the God of Truth, we can only know things as partially true. The implications for how we view knowledge and wisdom and education are immense. I'll use Jesus' parable about the wise and foolish builders and some Paul says in 1 Corinthians 3 to help us see the essentials for constructing a Christian education.
Intelligence is knowledge, wisdom is how you apply it. It is not enough that we are biblically literate, we must also be biblically obedient. Building the wise foundation takes time and intentionality. Nobody accidentally builds their house upon or "in" the rock.
Sunday, January 30, 2022 – Finally we’ve made it to the last Sunday in the longest and darkest month of the year! Have you noticed the daylight hours getting longer? That’s a good sign…. Today we are speaking of the “Wise and Foolish Builders” that is spoken of in Matthew 7:24-29. Jesus finishes the “Sermon on the Mount” with this parable of a wise man who not only listens to His teachings but also puts them into practice building a solid foundation that withstands the storms of life. Conversely, the man that listens but doesn’t put the teachings into practice is the foolish man that builds on the sand and the house crumbles under the storms. There is much for us to glean from this teaching, so I encourage you to take a few minutes to worship and study with us. Be wise today in how you build your life foundation. The storms are coming, and your foundation will be exposed not only to those around you but more importantly to the Lord that determines your eternal destination. Be wise and be blessed…
Sunday, January 30, 2022 – Finally we’ve made it to the last Sunday in the longest and darkest month of the year! Have you noticed the daylight hours getting longer? That’s a good sign…. Today we are speaking of the “Wise and Foolish Builders” that is spoken of in Matthew 7:24-29. Jesus finishes the “Sermon on the Mount” with this parable of a wise man who not only listens to His teachings but also puts them into practice building a solid foundation that withstands the storms of life. Conversely, the man that listens but doesn’t put the teachings into practice is the foolish man that builds on the sand and the house crumbles under the storms. There is much for us to glean from this teaching, so I encourage you to take a few minutes to worship and study with us. Be wise today in how you build your life foundation. The storms are coming, and your foundation will be exposed not only to those around you but more importantly to the Lord that determines your eternal destination. Be wise and be blessed…
Sunday, January 30, 2022 – Finally we’ve made it to the last Sunday in the longest and darkest month of the year! Have you noticed the daylight hours getting longer? That’s a good sign…. Today we are speaking of the “Wise and Foolish Builders” that is spoken of in Matthew 7:24-29. Jesus finishes the “Sermon on the Mount” with this parable of a wise man who not only listens to His teachings but also puts them into practice building a solid foundation that withstands the storms of life. Conversely, the man that listens but doesn’t put the teachings into practice is the foolish man that builds on the sand and the house crumbles under the storms. There is much for us to glean from this teaching, so I encourage you to take a few minutes to worship and study with us. Be wise today in how you build your life foundation. The storms are coming, and your foundation will be exposed not only to those around you but more importantly to the Lord that determines your eternal destination. Be wise and be blessed…
The weekly sermon from Alfred Almond Bible Church in Almond, NY
CrossPoint Baptist Church
Part 9 of our Sermon Series "Built on Trust" - Sermon by Justin Shump
Jesus Christ is the Lion, the Lamb, and the Dove. He became like us, so that we could become like Him.
Jesus Christ is the Lion, the Lamb, and the Dove. He became like us, so that we could become like Him.
Jesus Christ is the Lion, the Lamb, and the Dove. He became like us, so that we could become like Him.
That God's Word is the highest in all of creation and we would do well to conform to it.
Join us today as Elder Adam Vinson continues in our study of the Sermon on the Mount with Matt 7:24-29 Notes: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0ByWNkY1YBNCBN0xoM0p1QXBaclE
Is your life built upon the solid rock of Jesus, or is your life built on sinking sands?
Join us as we continue in our series Be | Become | Do and look at a couple of practical things to help us BECOME like Jesus!
The sermon on the mount is the subject of many sermons. Matthew’s recording lets us know that this message was not a single occurrence. The Greek word taught that is used, is continuous action. The illustration of building a house that Jesus uses is powerful. The difference between the two houses is the foundation on which it is built. The illustration of the rock and the sand is often portrayed as the rock being stronger. Dr. Hughes points out that sand is actually more stable than rock, but the true difference is sand’s location. Sand is in the lowlands, or by the seashore. The rock on which one of the men built his house, was actually a tall cliff. The house on the sand is in the lowlands. When the storms of life come, the house in the lowlands can become overwhelmed. The choice to build a house on the sand in the lowlands is convenience. It takes more effort to build a house in the high rock, but that man never has to worry about the storms of life flooding his house. The choice to build the house in the lowlands is based on it being easier. It takes the minimum effort. When the man built his house with minimum effort, he chose how much chaos he could live with. He allowed minimums to define his life. That same concept has crept into our culture. We have learned to take the easy path, and similarly choose how much chaos we can live with. When we are hearers of the word, but not doers of the word, we start trying to figure out the easiest way to get by. We are blessed with great preaching in our church, but if all we do is hear that preaching, but do not put it into practice, we will only find chaos. This was such an issue in Jesus’ time, he repeated the sermon on the mount message at least five times, and perhaps many more. When we start accepting minimums in life, we begin to accept lower standards, and can easily become spiritually lazy. The bible is clear that by doing the minimum, we invite chaos into our lives. When the storms of life come along, the man with minimum standards can easily be washed away.
Salvation is found not just in hearing’ Jesus words, but in doing them as well.
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