
Bob Beers
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02 Golden Age Conference
1.0K49:54ConferenceACT 17:111CO 11:232TI 2:15HEB 4:141PE 2:91JN 1:9In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of searching and studying the scriptures to verify the truth of the message being preached. He encourages believers to be like the Bereans who diligently searched the Old Testament to confirm the teachings of the apostle Paul. The preacher also emphasizes the need for believers to personally partake in the word of God and find rest and peace in it. He compares the word of God to refreshing waters that require effort to access, highlighting the importance of digging deep and laboring in studying the scriptures. The sermon concludes with a reference to Psalm 23, emphasizing the role of the Lord as a shepherd who provides for and guides his sheep.
01 Golden Age Conference
97416:36ConferencePSA 23:1PSA 23:6MAT 14:29MAT 16:24JHN 3:16In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of witnessing a miraculous change in the weather after praying to the Lord. The clouds cleared up and the sea became calm, reminding the speaker of Peter's lack of faith when he walked on water. The speaker also mentions a recent trip to Boston where a mix-up with medical records caused anxiety, but ultimately, the Lord intervened and resolved the situation. The sermon concludes with the speaker expressing gratitude for the growth of their assembly and the transformation of people's lives, particularly those who were previously involved in negative activities.
03 Golden Age Conference
87244:39ConferenceGEN 1:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preaching the Word of God and the power it holds. He highlights that the surroundings are not as significant as the message itself, which is propelled by the Spirit of God. The preacher also emphasizes the need for believers to hear and know the voice of the shepherd, which is done through reading and understanding the Word of God. He references the well-known verse, "The Lord is my shepherd," and emphasizes the significance of starting at Calvary and having access to God through Jesus Christ. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the book of Psalms as a book of devotion.
04 Golden Age Conference
87141:05ConferenceLUK 16:19LUK 23:341CO 3:13PHP 1:21PHP 3:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the concept of there being no more tears in heaven. He expresses joy and gratitude for the fellowship and ministry experienced at a conference, but also acknowledges the sadness of saying goodbye to fellow believers. The preacher highlights the idea that in heaven, there will be no more separation or goodbyes, and therefore, no more tears. The sermon also briefly mentions the absence of other earthly experiences such as thickets and honey. Overall, the message conveys the hope and assurance of eternal joy and unity in the presence of God.