
Bob Phillips
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Blood Covenant - Part 1
2.3K58:47GEN 2:3PSA 25:8PSA 25:10MAT 6:33ROM 8:12CO 10:5EPH 2:6In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of listening to the entire series of tapes in numerical order to fully understand the teaching. The speaker references Psalm 25:8, highlighting that the Lord instructs sinners and leads the humble in justice. The paths of the Lord are described as being filled with loving kindness and truth. The speaker then discusses the consequences of not repenting and how it can lead to a broken love relationship with God, resulting in attempts to cover up sin and justify it. The sermon concludes with an invitation to repeat certain phrases and a reminder to proceed to the next tape.
Dealing With the Roots of Anger
2.2K1:28:45DEU 11:11JOB 5:1JAS 1:21In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of obeying God with all of our heart and soul. He explains that God's commandments are not too difficult or out of reach for us to follow. The preacher highlights the significance of having God's word in both our mouth and our heart, emphasizing the importance of genuine confession. He also addresses the issue of anger, warning that it can lead to sin and destruction, and encourages listeners to develop a rooted and grounded character in their walk with the Lord.
An Acceptable Sacrifice
2.1K1:04:13ISA 1:11JER 29:13HOS 6:6MIC 6:6MAT 6:33ROM 12:1HEB 10:5In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing and appreciating the kindness, forbearance, and patience of God. He explains that these attributes of God should lead us to a life of repentance. The preacher also highlights the need to avoid living in envy, strife, jealousy, and being enslaved to lust and pleasures. He references 1 Peter chapter two to emphasize that as believers, we are called to be living stones, chosen and precious in the sight of God, and that through the sacrifice of Jesus, we are redeemed from lawlessness and purified for good deeds.
Blood Covenant - Part 2
1.6K55:45MAT 6:33ROM 13:11In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of following the Word of God rather than the traditions of men. He encourages listeners to carefully study the Bible and listen to the teachings in sequence to avoid misunderstandings. The speaker also highlights the significance of covenant in the Christian walk, using the example of Jonathan and David's covenant in the Bible. He suggests that salvation itself is a covenant and urges believers to share this understanding with others.
From Famine to Feasting
1.5K1:10:50ISA 5:30ISA 33:17ISA 33:19JOL 2:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of discernment and preparation for the coming judgment. He references Isaiah 33:17, which speaks of seeing the king in his beauty and no longer encountering fierce people. The preacher urges the congregation to seek repentance and spend time with God if they have been convicted by the message. He compares the Word of God to a seed, highlighting its potential for growth and transformation. The preacher also warns against deceptive influences that may appear good but are actually destructive, using the analogy of locusts disguised as rain. He further supports his message by referencing Jeremiah 15:3 and Ezekiel 14, which speak of doom and severe judgments.
Book of Zephaniah
1.5K1:33:39JER 12:1JER 12:14MAL 2:1MAT 6:332CO 11:3In this sermon, the speaker describes the state of Jerusalem and its people, who are in a state of despair and humiliation. The gates of the city are destroyed, the nobles are unable to find water, and the law is no longer followed. Despite this, God expresses his desire to comfort and admonish the people, even in their sin. The speaker also mentions the coming judgment of God, where the entire earth will be devoured, and emphasizes the importance of being silent before the Lord.
Blood Covenant - Part 3
1.4K53:42HEB 10:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of walking in covenant with God. He refers to the covenant God made with Abraham, stating that as descendants of Abraham, we are called to be in covenant with God. The speaker highlights the need to give God our whole heart and to continually walk in obedience to Him. He also mentions the importance of knowing and doing the will of the Father, as stated in 1 Thessalonians 4:2. The speaker expresses his belief that by the end of the week, the listeners will have a deeper understanding of the Old and New Testaments and how they relate to each other.
Blood Covenant - Part 7
1.4K52:16PSA 36:1HEB 8:10In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding and walking in covenant with God. They explain that by embracing God's promises, believers can become partakers of His divine nature. The speaker also highlights the need to walk in the fear of the Lord as a way to stay focused and prevent the enemy from stealing the word sown in our hearts. They reference Mark 4 to illustrate how Satan tries to distract believers and encourage them to make a conscious decision to keep their minds from drifting. The sermon concludes by pointing out that people have a tendency to turn away from God because they lack the fear of God in their lives.
Blood Covenant - Part 8
1.3K49:33PSA 12:1LUK 12:34LUK 14:15LUK 14:18In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of examining one's heart and letting go of any doctrines or traditions that hinder the fear of God. He encourages the listeners to ask God to reinstate the fear of Him in their lives, as it is the key to walking in righteousness and avoiding stumbling in sin. The preacher then shares a parable about a man who invited many guests to a dinner, but they all made excuses and did not attend. He relates this to the lack of readiness and watchfulness for the coming of Jesus, urging the listeners to be prepared and vigilant for His return.
Blood Covenant - Part 11
1.3K50:14ISA 11:3In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of following God's commandments and living a holy life. They emphasize that God's will for believers is their sanctification, or their walk of holiness. The speaker also highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers away from the desires of the flesh. They warn that the lusts and desires of the flesh can blind our minds and hearts, preventing us from fully surrendering to Jesus. The sermon concludes by discussing the penalty and reward of keeping the covenant with God, emphasizing the blessing of living a life that reflects God's image.
Blood Covenant - Part 10
1.3K45:45GEN 27:27COL 3:1HEB 2:1In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the concept of peace as mentioned in Philippians 4. He emphasizes the importance of taking every thought captive and surrendering all to God. The preacher highlights the covenant of peace and its significance in the believer's life. He also references Isaiah 10 and Romans 9 to support his teachings on God's work being executed thoroughly and quickly. Overall, the sermon encourages listeners to trust in God, pray with thanksgiving, and experience the peace that surpasses understanding.
Blood Covenant - Part 4
1.3K40:11EZK 33:13MAT 6:33ACT 3:26ACT 13:38ACT 13:40ROM 8:11CO 2:9In this tape of the sermon series, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a broken heart and turning to God. He assures the listeners that even if their hearts have become hardened, God can break and soften them if they sincerely ask for it. The speaker urges the audience to take this opportunity to repent and turn to God. The tape concludes with the announcement that the message will continue on the next tape.
Blood Covenant - Part 5
1.3K53:39GEN 15:11GEN 17:2GEN 17:7GEN 17:14GEN 17:17COL 1:22In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of covenant and its importance in the relationship between God and humanity. They emphasize the seriousness of entering into a covenant with God, highlighting that it requires loyalty and obedience. The speaker references the story of Abraham and the covenant he made with God, explaining that Abraham drove away the birds of prey that came upon the carcasses, symbolizing his commitment to the covenant. However, the speaker also mentions that the people of God failed to uphold their covenant promises, leading to God releasing them from their obligations.
Blood Covenant - Part 6
1.3K39:13EXO 19:5EXO 20:8DEU 6:5MAT 5:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not playing with the word of God and highlights the need for believers to be obedient to the law. He encourages the congregation to seek the power of the Holy Spirit through prayer and to break free from any bondage or stronghold in their lives. The preacher also reminds the audience of how God has been good to His people throughout history, providing for their needs and guiding them through His commandments. He emphasizes that God's blessings are based on the covenant relationship with His people. The sermon concludes by referencing Matthew 5:17, where Jesus affirms that He did not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it, and that believers are set free from the law of sin and death through the law of the Spirit in Christ Jesus.
Blood Covenant - Part 14
1.3K1:13:19PSA 105:1LUK 2:25In this sermon, the speaker discusses the covenant of the Lord's Supper and its significance. They emphasize the importance of understanding the series of teachings on covenant in order to fully grasp the message. The speaker warns against being deceived and turning away from serving God, as it can lead to negative consequences. They also highlight the need to love and seek the Lord with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind. The sermon references various Bible verses, including Psalm 105 and Luke chapter 2, to support the teachings on covenant and loving God.
Blood Covenant - Part 12
1.3K37:37MAL 3:11CO 2:9HEB 9:81PE 1:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a heart that can be purified like gold. He explains that when we choose righteousness over the lust of the flesh, we will be able to offer up offerings in righteousness and walk a righteous life. The preacher also highlights the idea that we should not be surprised when we face fiery trials, as they are meant for our testing and purification. He references several Bible verses, including Romans 8 and 1 Peter, to support the idea that if we are willing to suffer with Christ, we will be glorified.
Blood Covenant - Part 13
1.2K57:37MAT 15:1JHN 11:39HEB 2:18JAS 1:14In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the presence and influence of the devil in the world. He explains that the devil operates in the air and on earth, seeking to devour those who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads. The preacher warns against being friends with the world, which he defines as being enticed by the lust of the eyes, the lust of the flesh, and the pride of life. He encourages listeners to focus on what God says and to believe in order to see the glory of God.
Blood Covenant - Part 9
1.2K1:16:37JER 11:6MAT 28:18ACT 7:37In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of God's covenant of peace with His people. He highlights how often we neglect certain parts of the Word of God and only focus on certain aspects. The speaker references Psalm 89:30, where God warns that if His people forsake His law and do not walk in His judgments, there will be consequences. However, even in the midst of judgment, God promises to not break off His loving kindness. The speaker also references Matthew 28:20, where Jesus instructs His disciples to teach others to do all that He has commanded. The sermon emphasizes the need to listen to God's voice and follow His commands.
The Conqueror From Edom
1.2K1:00:48EXO 23:20ISA 63:1ISA 63:9MAT 6:332CO 4:6In this sermon, the preacher discusses two classes of people mentioned in the Bible. One class experiences the wrath of God, with their blood and strength poured out on the earth. The other class has their blood poured out on the garments of a conqueror from Edom, symbolizing the destruction of sin. The preacher emphasizes the need to recognize the cost of Jesus' sacrifice and to confront the sin of indulging in activities like excessive television watching. The sermon also highlights God's mercy and power, but warns that the guilty will not go unpunished.
The Carnal Christian - Part 1
6641:26:35Carnal ChristianMAT 6:331CO 3:11CO 3:151TI 4:72TI 4:3TIT 1:14HEB 5:12In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the dangers of false teachings and the importance of sound doctrine. He warns that in the last days, people will be exploited by those driven by greed. The speaker emphasizes the need to follow the teachings of the Bible rather than relying on traditions or wrong teachings. He also highlights the significance of godliness, stating that it is profitable for all things. The sermon encourages listeners to be discerning and to nourish themselves with the words of faith and sound doctrine.
America Needs a Prophet
5971:01:08ProphetLUK 14:26ACT 2:461CO 7:29In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of responding to the prophetic voice rather than just going through the motions of a church service. He refers to the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well, highlighting how her encounter with the prophet Jesus brought about a transformation in her life. The speaker warns that seeking the benefits of God's blessings without embracing the prophetic voice can lead to unsanctified joy. He also addresses the current trends in society, citing the list of characteristics mentioned by Paul in 2 Timothy 3, and urges listeners to choose between being influenced by the negative trends or being transformed by God's word.
The Carnal Christian - Part 2
5301:12:09Carnal Christian2TI 2:24In this sermon, the preacher discusses the contrasting outcomes of those who have a heart that is confirmed, strengthened, and established by God's grace and peace, versus those who have an unrepentant and divided heart. The preacher references Malachi 4:1, which describes a day coming when the arrogant and unrepentant will be burned like chaff and stubble. The sermon emphasizes the seriousness of having a heart captured by doctrine that protects sin, and the missed opportunity for freedom. The preacher also highlights the importance of enduring trials and temptations, as they refine and purify the faith of believers, resulting in praise and glory at the revelation of Jesus Christ.
A Smitten Thigh
41745:32Christian LifeGEN 32:24GEN 32:28JER 31:10In this sermon, the pastor highlights the danger of the church becoming just another voice in the midst of the many self-help and success-promoting messages in society. He shares an extreme example of a minister using a golf commercial to advertise his church, emphasizing the importance of not compromising the true message of the Gospel for the sake of attracting people. The pastor also discusses the difference between a message that is fun and entertaining versus one that truly challenges and transforms the heart. He emphasizes the need for believers to be willing to undergo the painful process of allowing God's Word to cut them open and bring about genuine change in their lives.
Have You Ever Made God a Promise
4161:18:05PromisesPSA 119:106PRO 20:25ISA 55:1MAT 6:33HEB 11:32In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Jephthah's daughter from the Bible. He argues that Jephthah's daughter was not actually sacrificed as a burnt offering, but rather was isolated and visited by her family four times a year. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being careful in making rash vows to God and encourages listeners to release any guilt or bondage associated with unfulfilled vows. He also highlights that while God expects us to keep our vows, he is ultimately after something more than just the words we utter, and desires our obedience and trust.
Living Too Close to the Edge
4091:16:13DangerMAT 6:33MAT 25:1In this sermon, the preacher reflects on a message called "Extravagant Love" and shares that the Lord spoke to him, leading him to preach on a similar topic. The sermon focuses on the parable of the ten virgins in Matthew 25. The preacher highlights the importance of being prepared and having enough oil in our lamps of testimony. He emphasizes the need to not live too close to the edge and to be vigilant, as we do not know the day or hour of Christ's return.