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Sermons

  • Escaping the Collapse

    Teresa Conlon

    The sin in our life makes hidden inroads in our heart. It affects our personality and how we live. When sin abounds warnings will come to cause us to check the foundations of our life. God's cure for sin is Himself. The Father sent His Son Jesus to be the remedy for our sin. When we come to the cross of Jesus Christ for forgiveness we exchange a life that was built on a false foundation and we begin a life built on the true foundation which is a life built on Christ. In Christ we escape the collapse!

  • Don't Go Home Too Early

    Neil Rhodes

    You can access all the facts about Jesus and get all the right information but never come into an intimacy with Him that will allow you to know and understand His heart. God is intimate and He is calling us to linger in His presence. He desires to speak peace and comfort to us. Don't run out of the prayer closet, but wait on the Lord. He has something so special to say to you.

  • Help, I'm Stuck

    Carter Conlon

    When we violate the laws of God sin will become a weight so heavy that we will find ourselves stuck on the ground. There is something in the heart of God that yearns for you. God will begin to stretch forth His hand and lift us out of impossible places. He doesn't sit in Heaven with His arms crossed despising your struggle. He deeply desires you to allow Him to take you by the hand and lift you into His awesome love and power.

  • The Corinthian Problem: When Carnal Men Claim the Throne

    Carter Conlon

    The voice of the Lord is coming to all the Jehosephats of this generation asking, "What are you doing helping those who exploit the poor, the widows and the fatherless?" God is beseeching them to ask Him for an eye salve anointing that they may see again and to ask for a purity of heart to look away from self and come back to the simplicity that is in Christ. False prophets are resisting Christ Himself for power, money and fame. Biblical prosperity is not given to bigger cars and houses. Biblical prosperity is to be poured out for lost humanity with the compassion and selflessness of Jesus Christ.

  • The Great Temptation

    William Carrol

    The greatest temptation in our generation is prosperity because under the circumstances of prosperity we forget the Lord. Prosperity tends to lead us into thinking we can walk in our own strength. We must humble ourselves in the prayer closet and begin to commune with God. When we put Christ in the right place we can endure every temptation and trial.

  • Déplacez vos montagnes

    David Wilkerson

    La montagne que vous devez déplacer c'est l'incrédulité. L'incrédulité attriste le cœur de Dieu et lui fait mal. Dieu n'approuve pas l'incrédulité. Il y a de ces souffrances au travers desquelles nous passons, et qui nous conduisent dans un lieu où nous sommes amenés à prononcer l'ultime prière, la prière du désespoir. Ce lieu s'appelle Gethsémané. Après avoir jeûné, prié et pleuré, nous nous écrierons comme Jésus l'a fait : « Non pas ma volonté, mais la tienne ». La victoire est acquise lorsque nous sommes profondément convaincus de l'amour de Dieu.

  • The Window of Faith

     

    David Wilkerson

    The window of faith is not an opportune time but an inopportune time when everything looks hopeless. God allows death to roll over our promises and we stop telling God how to fix our problems. God is searching for a people who will fully trust Him when all hope and human possibility is gone. In these last days God is going to have a wholly dependent people who don't live by bread alone but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.

  • Life and Death Before You: Choose Life

    Ben Crandall

    Because of the sin of Adam the entire human race has fallen into sin and death. Life is filled with sorrow and tears. All of us will face death. In this world filled with sin, death and sorrow comes a life-giver. Jesus Christ steps on to the scene and brings an incredible message of life so He can save us. There is no death in Christ. He is the resurrection and He is life. Jesus is the life-giver who was sent into this world of death and sin to die on a cross and bear our sins so we can receive the free gift of eternal life!

  • The Corinthian Problem: My Preaching Is Good for Nothing

    Carter Conlon

    The only requirement for God to use us mightily is to get us to understand and admit that we are nothing. God didn’t choose us because we were strong and wise. He chose the foolish and weak things to confound the wise. God doesn’t need anything to make something. He is a God who makes something out of nothing. God needs nothing to work with. Too many in the church today are not willing to admit that we are nothing, and so we are hindering God from working in us and through us. If you know you are nothing and you understand your need for God, this preaching is for Good for Nothing (You)!

  • The Community of the Cross

    William Carrol

    There is a real war going on and many of us are feeling the affects of it. In order for us to get on the victory side of this war we must accept Jesus' invitation to share a personal relationship with Him. When we receive this offer we are on the side where we can take the victory. In the presence of our enemies and in the midst of our struggles God will prepare a table for us. This is the communion table where, because of His shed blood, He has provided all the nutrients and strength for us. We need to see this in the dark times.