Given by Bill Johnson
We need to have convictions based on real living faith that is only possible with the power of the Holy Spirit. Is God’s Word a book of preferences or do we live a life of conviction based on true living faith?
Given by Don Henson
In Hebrews 10 Paul urges us to continue in unwavering faith, not forsaking assembling together “so much the more as you see the Day approaching.” Are we living up to his instruction? And are we aware (do we see) that day approaching?
Given by Greg Sargent
The Passover is about Christ’s blood of the New Covenant that results in writing the law of God in our hearts and minds. The carnal mind of mankind has always been hostile to God’s law and totally unable to be subject to His law. This sermon focuses on Galatians 2:19—how carnal theologians unlawfully twist the meaning and how...
Given by David Jackson
Peter, of all individuals, understood the roller coaster that a faithful, knowledgeable child of God would go through at times as God forms us and shapes us to be useful tools in His hands. We have faith, but must continually add to our faith, and remember that we have been cleansed from our old sins. We must prepare in advance...
Given by Ken Treybig
I recently spoke on HOPE. The WFW theme focused on FAITH, so it seemed appropriate for me to talk about love today. Paul’s statement in 1Cor 13 said that the greatest of faith, hope and love was love. So let’s talk about LOVE today—godly love—and it’s relationship to law. Are they contradictory?
Given by Greg Sargent
This sermon answers 10 questions about anointing. For example, when should I ask to be anointed; what does God expect of us before He answers our prayer; what are the three reasons for disease; are we lacking faith if we are not healed in this life? And more!
Given by Ken Treybig
Let’s talk about hope today. We heard a sermon about faith last week, and that topic is closely related to hope. In fact, I see these are deeply intertwined topics. Regardless of our age—young or old—how does hope help combat despair for those of us in the Church? What do we Christians hope FOR?
Given by Chris Moen
The Bible focuses a good deal of detail on King Hezekiah for our learning. King Hezekiah faced a challenge where faith and deeds worked together to bring victory against a fierce enemy. God gives us a formula with promises, to bring victory over a different enemy, but just as fierce.
Given by David Jackson
A part of our calling as sons and daughters of God is to be secure enough in God’s grace to conquer our fear of failure. Do not try to hide or conceal your failures. Do not be discouraged by your failures. Do not let your fear of failure keep you from attempting great things for God. We are called...