Sermons about Judges 145 148 (2024)

  • Law Vs. Grace

    Contributed by William R. Nabaza on Nov 4, 2012

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    I. EXORDIUM:Are we under the law or under grace?II. AUDIENCE PROFILE: BelieversIII. OBJECTIVES:To show the advantages our own dispensation of grace.IV. TEXT:Galatians 5:4 (New Living Translation, Second Edition) For if you ar

    I. EXORDIUM:Are we under the law or under grace?II. AUDIENCE PROFILE: BelieversIII. OBJECTIVES:To show the advantages our own dispensation of grace.IV. TEXT:Galatians 5:4 (New Living Translation, Second Edition) For if you are trying to make yourselves right with God by keeping the ...read more

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    Denomination: Pentecostal

  • Bumper Crop

    Contributed by Jason Jones on Nov 6, 2012

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    Exposition of Fruitfulness

    Text: John 15:2, Title: Bumper Crop, Date/Place: NRBC, 8.19.12, AMc Opening illustration: the graph at the Olympics that shows all the winners of the 100 m dash in the last 116 years. The winner in 1896 would have finished almost 20 meters behind Usain Bolt. Contrast the rose bush in front of ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Holy Hell?

    Contributed by Dr. Ronald Shultz on Mar 1, 2013

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    Does Hell motivate you?

    Holy Hell?Odd title for a sermon, perhaps, but it got your attention. Hell must be holy since I have heard that phrase many times over the years as a remark of astonishment whether the cause of the astonishment was positive or negative. In that holiness besides being a character trait and the ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Message Of Jahaziel Part 2

    Contributed by William R. Nabaza on Mar 18, 2013

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    I. EXORDIUM:GOD is winning in us thru CHRIST our LORD.II. AUDIENCE PROFILE: BelieversIII. OBJECTIVES:To show that GOD is winning in us thru CHRIST our LORD.IV. TEXT:2 Chronicles 20:17 (New Living Translation, Second Edition)

    I. EXORDIUM:GOD is winning in us thru CHRIST our LORD.II. AUDIENCE PROFILE: BelieversIII. OBJECTIVES:To show that GOD is winning in us thru CHRIST our LORD.IV. TEXT:2 Chronicles 20:17 (New Living Translation, Second Edition) But you will not even need to fight. Take your positions; ...read more

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    Denomination: Pentecostal

  • #2 ~ The Doctrine Of Jesus Christ~ Series

    Contributed by William D. Brown on Jul 10, 2012

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    The "DOCTRINE OF JESUS CHRIST", let me say right off that we're still talking about God because as we'll see, Jesus is God the Son.22Listen carefully as I read Isaiah 45: 22 again,Isaiah 45: 22 Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the eart

    #2 ~ JESUS CHRIST~ BIBLE DOCTRINE 7-7-12 Last week we began a new study on Bible Doctrine, and we talked a little to do with the doctrine of "GOD", I realize that the doctrine of God could be practically inexhaustible, so I'm ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • My Spirit Rejoices

    Contributed by Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Aug 2, 2012

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    Who will say with Mary: The Lord has looked with favor on my lowliness. My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.

    The song of Mary is the oldest Advent hymn. It is also the most passionate, the wildest, and one might almost say the most revolutionary Advent hymn that has ever been sung. This is not the gentle, tender, dreamy Mary as we often see her portrayed in paintings. The Mary who is speaking here is ...read more

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    Denomination: Lutheran

  • Deep Pockets Series

    Contributed by David Henderson on Aug 11, 2012

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    This message is a part of a series on Going Deeper with God. The focus of this message is to encourage individuals to go deeper in their giving.

    “Deep Pockets”Malachi 3:7-10The first job I had I got when I was about 12 or 113 years of age. In the town where I grew up we had a local mission and the helped families in the area with a variety of needs. They gave away food and clothing to needy families and they also provided ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Horse Shoes And Hand Grenades

    Contributed by Stephen E. Trail on Aug 12, 2012

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    A sermon that details the danger of procrastination.

    “Horse Shoes and Hand Grenades” “Luke 18:18-27”Luke 18:22 Now when Jesus heard these things, he said unto him, Yet lackest thou one thing: sell all that thou hast, and distribute unto the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, follow me.23 And when he ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • How To Deal With Difficult People, Pt. 2

    Contributed by Jerry Shirley on Aug 14, 2012

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    This is so contrary to our nature, that not many practice it. Just make sure you do!

    How to Deal with Difficult People, pt. 2Romans 12:14-21http://gbcdecatur.org/sermons/120815pm.mp3http://gbcdecatur.org/sermons.htmlvv. 1-2Relationship w/ Godvv. 3-13Relationship w/ believersvv. 14-21Relationship w/ unbelievers in general, and difficult people in particular...when they’re ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Living God's Way

    Contributed by John Quigley on Aug 14, 2012

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    Living in accord with God's commandments not mans rules.

    "You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned? It is then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men. "You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • "Old Clothes, New Clothes"

    Contributed by Kenneth Sauer on Aug 15, 2012

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    A sermon about growing into the image of God.

    “Old Clothes, New Clothes”Colossians 3:8-17Researchers at the University of California, San Diego recently came out with a study showing that, supposedly, people and their dogs often look alike.In the study, a panel of judges was able to match 16 out of 25 pure bread dogs with ...read more

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    Denomination: United Methodist

  • This Special Day! Series

    Contributed by Terry Blankenship on Mar 14, 2012

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    Which day is THE Special Day? Saturday or Sunday? The Old Testament Shabbat or the New Testament Lord's Day? What do you think?

    Exodus 20:8-11This Special Day!As I prepared this series, I realized how little we actually preach or teach on the Ten Commandments as if they are neither important nor relevant. They are both. It was very enlightening to me to preach through them. I learned a lot! I trust this series will ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • A Charge Of Insanity

    Contributed by Jerry Cosper on Mar 28, 2012

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    The charges against Jesus ranged all the way from being demon-possessed to being a mere man. Jesus’ answer to all these charges against Him was perceptive.

    Tonight’s passage is a difficult one to break down and try to explain. Jesus has gone to Jerusalem and in verse 14 from last week Jesus has stepped up in public at the temple and began to preach. What we have been looking at the last two studies are the reactions to Jesus’ claims. We ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Authority Of The Servant King

    Contributed by Billy Ricks on Apr 2, 2012

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    The Gospel of Mark presents Jesus as the Greatest Servant. This servant has the authority to forgive sin, free people of disease, force demon to flee. Most of us have some type of reistance to authority. Jesus made it clear the real and eternal life is

    Intro: Illustration about “God is watching you.” My first thought was an old angry man in the sky pointing His finger at me saying look out I’m going to get you. My second thought was of the heavenly father I know. Jesus is the only one capable of watching over me, you, every ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • What's The Difference In Hades, Paradise, Heaven And Hell? Series

    Contributed by Rick Burdette on Apr 9, 2012

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    Heaven, hell, death, hope, eternity

    What is the difference between Hades, Paradise, Heaven and Hell?Rev.20: 11-21:5 July 30, 2023INTRODUCTION:I was thinking “Wow, I’m glad I chose an easy subject to deal with this Sunday “Piece of cake…just explain scripturally the differences between Hades, Paradise, Heaven and ...read more

    Denomination: Christian/Church Of Christ

  • Sermons about Judges 145 148 (2024)

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    What can we learn from Psalm 145? ›

    Psalm 145 clearly tells us why we've been placed on earth: we've been placed on earth to be personally blown away by the glory of God. Because we're blown away by the glory of God, we live for that glory and not our own. And we can't help but pass that picture of the glory of God down to the next generation.

    What does the Bible say about judging righteously? ›

    Jesus' concern becomes apparent when He says: “Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment.” (John 7:24). This shows Jesus wants us to judge, but we must judge righteously. The Law of Moses says: “In righteousness, you shall judge your neighbour.” Leviticus 19:16).

    What is the meaning of Judges 14-4? ›

    Judges 14:4 presents an often overlooked hermeneutical key to the Samson story. It declares that Yahweh intended Samson's mission to provoke conflict between Israelites and Philistines. The context is potential Israelite assimilation to impressive, attractive Philistine soci- ety.

    What is judges 15/1/20 about? ›

    Samson's revenge against his father-in-law ignites a deadly feud. But also spawns deliverance for Israel. Samson stormed off in anger at his wife's betrayal.

    What characteristics of God are emphasized in Psalm 145? ›

    The Lord is gracious and merciful, Slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. The Lord is good to all, And his compassion is over all that he has made (Psalm 145:8-9).

    What are the discussion questions on Psalm 145? ›

    Sermon Discussion Questions

    Read Psalm 145:1-21 What is the main point of this passage of Scripture? Which do you take more comfort in: The goodness of God or the greatness of God? How do you respond to the greatness of God? What does an understanding of God's greatness do to your prayer life, worship, and evangelism?

    What are the two types of judging? ›

    We all make judgments, so why is it sometimes bad to be stating judgments? There are two types of judgments; judgments that are discriminating, and judgments that are evaluative.

    What is the biblical definition of judging? ›

    To judge means: to separate, to pick out, select, choose. By implication, it means to condemn, punish—avenge, conclude. It also carries the idea of having discernment. The passage where Jesus said, “Do not judge, or you too will be judged” (Matthew 7:1) goes on to show us how to have discernment.

    What does Jesus think about judging? ›

    "Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. "Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?

    Why will the righteous be judged? ›

    We will receive eternal life without being judged since Christ is willing to cover us with his righteousness. But our works will be judged following the resurrection to determine our eternal rewards within the kingdom.

    What happened to Samson's first wife? ›

    The Philistines learn why Samson burned their crops and burn Samson's wife and father-in-law to death in retribution. In revenge, Samson slaughters many more Philistines, saying, "I have done to them what they did to me." Samson then takes refuge in a cave in the rock of Etam.

    What does it mean that God is a righteous judge? ›

    When He judges, God judges righteously. He is neither random nor inconsistent. God sees sin as it is, and judges it as it deserves to be judged. He does not let unrepentant sin pass without judgment.

    What can I learn from Judges 15? ›

    The lesson we learn from Samson, then, is that God uses even the worst, most disobedient people for his purposes in building Christ's kingdom on this earth. Nevertheless, when we disobey God, we needlessly bring suffering upon ourselves.

    What is the main message of judges in the Bible? ›

    The primary message of Judges is that God will not allow sin to go unpunished. As Exodus established, Israel was God's people—He was their King. They had forsaken the covenant established at Mount Sinai.

    What do you think it means to judge righteously? ›

    John 7:24 “Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment.” This means that we are not to condemn people. We are instead to evaluate their behavior and help to put them back on the right track.

    What are the insights of Psalm 145? ›

    The message of Psalm 145, placed on the lips of king David, is that the Lord is king over all generations of the Israelites and over all peoples. For ancient Israel, the words of Psalm 145 spoke powerfully and decisively a new world into being. The message for the church today is simple and yet complex.

    What is the lesson of Psalm 145:4? ›

    Psalm 145:4 Reminds Us to Praise God

    My duty, responsibility and privilege as a dad is to commend God's works to my children. To not just tell them what God has done, but tell them with zeal about what God has done, to boast in what God has done, to commend what God has done to them.

    What is the lesson of Psalm 145 8? ›

    Like Psalm 103 and others, Psalm 145:8 borrows language from Yahweh's self-revelation in Exodus 34:6. Yahweh is gracious, compassionate, slow to anger, and full of steadfast love. Repeated use of Yahweh in verses 8 and 9 ensures that all of these attributes point to the Lord, the curator of creation.

    What important message can you get from the Psalm? ›

    Throughout its many pages, Psalms encourages its readers to praise God for who He is and what He has done. The Psalms illuminate the greatness of our God, affirm His faithfulness to us in times of trouble, and remind us of the absolute centrality of His Word.

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