Sermons

51:49 Seeking Godly Wisdom

Seeking Godly Wisdom

Given by Justin Adkins

Through wisdom, God structured and ordered the universe in a way that makes sense. When we embrace God’s words of wisdom, we can live a fulfilling life that also makes sense. He will ultimately reward those who embrace His words of wisdom and follow His lead.

59:39 Never Doubt God’s Intention Toward Us

Never Doubt God’s Intention Toward Us

Given by Osmonde Douglas

We need to trust in God. The Eternal is always there - never doubt His intention toward us. God has the last word and not the devil or circumstances or people. God is always at work on behalf of His children.

1:13:41 I Look Forward To Meeting You One Day In The Kingdom

I Look Forward To Meeting You One Day In The Kingdom

Given by Mark Winner

We must consider the importance of having a zealous, enthusiastic, and committed attitude towards God's truth and the work of the church. This can be done as we stir up the gift of God within us, live soberly and righteously, and exhibit the same zeal and diligence towards God's calling as the early church, and many of those around us...

54:13 Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?

Given by Paul Carter

This message will ask this question concerning three important things in our life right now. Are we there yet?

53:27 Enemies of Hope

Enemies of Hope

Given by David Gatley

We must strengthen our hope in God's promises and His plan because without that to anchor our lives, we are subject to doubt and fears that will cause us to drift.

50:43 Should We Be Hedging Our Bets?

Should We Be Hedging Our Bets?

Given by Brit Railston

Lessons from Judah's greatest king about hedging your bets.

49:11 The Place of Safety

The Place of Safety

Given by James Ellis

What is the place of safety? What purpose does it serve? Who will be there?

50:51 What Will Your Legacy Be?

What Will Your Legacy Be?

Given by Ken Treybig

Organizational legacy is important in the Church of God. Today, I’d like us to consider legacy from a personal perspective—not corporate or organizational legacy. What will remain in the minds of those who knew you after you die? What will your legacy be?

48:46 The Father Who Does Not Provoke

The Father Who Does Not Provoke

Given by Zach Smith

More than once, God inspired the apostle Paul to record the instruction, “Fathers, do not provoke your children.” As our loving Father, He models this high standard. But what does provoke really mean, and how does God instead deal with His children?