Sermons on Books of the Bible (Page 10)

Questions of Conscience

Our conscience. It’s something that each of us have, and yet each person’s conscience is different. The more we can understand it, the better it can help us, not only with our walk with Jesus, but also with our relationships with those around us. Today, let’s look at two questions concerning our conscience. What is…

A Way of Escape

Did you know that the words “trial” and “temptation” both come from the same word in the Bible? So when does it become a trial, and when does it become a temptation? And how does God help me through each situation?

Walking on the Edge

Sometimes it’s important to recognize where you’re walking. The last thing you want is to be walking along the slippery edge of a cliff, yet completely oblivious to the danger you’re in. This is something that Christians can do too. And the warning to be careful is important to heed.

Freedom Gained, Freedom Lost

Today we’re going to look at a group of people who received and experienced complete freedom from God in amazing and miraculous ways, and yet lost the blessings that came with that freedom because of their lack of faith, satisfaction, and obedience in the One who gave them their freedom.

Run to Win

How is sharing the Good News of Jesus similar to running in a race? In today’s passage, Paul uses a famous Corinthian sporting event to help us see how giving up certain liberties can be directly tied to sharing the Gospel with others.

Freedom You Gain by Letting Go

Our freedom to do certain things is important to us. But there is a different kind of freedom that is even more valuable than those freedoms. Once you experience it, you’ll discover that it’s worth sharing, even if it means letting go of a few of those other freedoms.

Caring for Those Who Care for You

This week and next week, as we look at 1 Corinthians 9, Paul, in caring for the church family in Corinth, withheld certain rights as their spiritual caregiver. This week we will look at what those rights were that Paul had. And next week we will look at how and why he chose to withhold…