
Bob Utley
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False Prophets and False Professions
2.5K49:50MAT 7:15MAT 7:21JAS 2:142PE 2:11JN 2:181JN 4:1This sermon delves into the presence of false teachers and false professions within the church, emphasizing the need for discernment and biblical grounding to identify and combat deceptive doctrines. The speaker highlights the importance of ongoing repentance, faith, and evidence of a transformed life as indicators of true belief, cautioning against complacency and superficial Christianity. The message urges believers to be vigilant, rooted in Scripture, and prepared for spiritual warfare against deceptive teachings that can lead astray.
God Cares for Me, Even Me
2.4K08:42PSA 139:1This sermon focuses on the intimate knowledge and care that God has for each individual, emphasizing the importance of allowing God to search our hearts and minds. It explores the idea that even in the midst of confusion and pain, God's purpose can be revealed in hindsight, drawing us closer to Him. The message encourages listeners to open themselves up to God's word and to trust in His plan for their lives, knowing that they are known, loved, and never alone.
Spiritual Warfare
2.2K35:25EPH 6:10This sermon emphasizes the importance of spiritual warfare and the need for Christians to be equipped with the full armor of God to stand against the schemes of the devil. It challenges believers to engage in prayer, study the Bible, and live out the gospel boldly in a self-centered world, highlighting the significance of maintaining a biblical worldview and actively participating in the spiritual battle around us.
Americas Evidence for Salvation
1.9K04:47MAT 5:16MAT 7:21JAS 1:221PE 2:9This sermon challenges the notion that mere religious actions or events are enough to have a relationship with God. It emphasizes the need for genuine personal commitment, active involvement in spreading the Gospel, and living out one's faith consistently in all aspects of life. The speaker highlights the importance of being the true representation of Jesus in the world, rather than just going through religious motions.
Goal, Purpose and Evidence of True Salvation
1.8K30:26MAT 13:3This sermon emphasizes the importance of true salvation, highlighting the need for genuine discipleship and the evidence of a transformed life. It challenges the notion of a superficial faith and stresses the necessity of bearing fruit and living a life that reflects Christ's likeness. The message calls for a radical commitment to daily sacrificial discipleship and a shift from a self-centered Christianity to a Christ-centered one.
Justification by Grace Through Faith
1.8K30:50ROM 6:1This sermon delves into the concept of dialectical pairs in spiritual truth, emphasizing the need to balance truths like predestination and free will, assurance and perseverance. It challenges the notion that Christianity is solely about a one-time decision, highlighting the importance of living a lifestyle of discipleship and sanctification. The focus is on Romans 6, discussing the believer's freedom from sin's power through Christ and the call to live a life of holiness and obedience.
Radical Discipleship
1.6K20:13This sermon delves into the radical commitment that Jesus Christ calls for in discipleship, focusing on the expectations of peace versus division, the prioritization of God over family, the concept of taking up one's cross daily, and the significance of faith in reciprocating God's work. It emphasizes the need for a lifestyle of radical fellowship with Jesus, surpassing all other commitments and impacting every aspect of one's life.
(Colossians) 01 Paul Thanks God for the Colossians Part I
1.5K41:40ColossiansCOL 2:3COL 2:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of studying the Bible deeply and not just relying on surface-level readings. He warns against the danger of false teachings that distort the message of the Gospel, particularly those that deny the person and work of Jesus Christ. The speaker highlights a specific false teaching that believed in the existence of two eternal entities, one good (spirit) and one evil (matter). This teaching claimed to have secret knowledge from Jesus and promised a path back to God through angelic spheres. The speaker urges listeners to be discerning and to have a genuine personal encounter with Jesus as their Savior.
(Colossians) 09 in Christ-Old Man vs New Man
1.5K39:38ColossiansMAT 7:21ROM 12:2GAL 5:22GAL 6:7EPH 4:1EPH 4:17JAS 1:22In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the power of our words and the importance of using them to bless rather than curse. He highlights the need for unity among believers, regardless of race, socioeconomic status, or academic arrogance. The speaker emphasizes that there are only two kinds of people in the world: those who know Jesus Christ and those who need to know Him. He challenges listeners to examine their own lives and consider whether their actions and words reflect Jesus or bias. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the eternal life believers have in Christ, regardless of temporary circumstances.
(Colossians) 07 Walk in Him, Not in Human Wisdom-Tradiitions
1.4K38:11ColossiansMAT 6:33COL 2:6In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of Scripture and a personal encounter with God in Christ for salvation. He highlights the need for believers to walk in Christ, drawing from Colossians 2:6-7. The speaker discusses the danger of being led astray by human traditions and empty philosophies, urging listeners to prioritize the teachings of Scripture. He also emphasizes the significance of Jesus as the incarnate Son of God, who died for humanity and will come again.
(Colossians) 10 the Spirit Filled Life
1.4K39:42ColossiansROM 9:20COL 3:12In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of making choices that align with God's kingdom rather than personal preferences. He highlights the need to act on the truths we know and walk in faith, trusting that more truths will be revealed to us. The speaker also addresses the issue of musical preference causing division in churches, expressing disbelief at the extent of this problem in Southern Baptist life. The sermon is based on Colossians 3:12-17, which discusses the importance of living in wisdom and gratitude, and highlights the sovereignty of God.
(Colossians) 08 Freedom!
1.4K36:08ColossiansROM 12:4GAL 5:13EPH 4:15COL 2:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having an intimate relationship with the word of God and walking in the light. He criticizes those who inflate themselves without any valid reason, using spiritual language and claiming to have direct messages from God. The preacher shares a story from a mission trip in Brazil where he encountered a false teaching that drinking water from a glass placed on top of a TV could bring healing. He highlights the concept of the body of Christ, unity among believers, and the need to set our minds on heavenly things rather than earthly matters. The sermon concludes with a plea for humility, love, and understanding among believers, acknowledging that none of us fully understand God or the Bible, but we should strive to live a life pleasing to Him.
(Colossians) 04 Who Is Jesus Christ
1.4K32:04ColossiansEXO 33:18MAT 5:8COL 1:15In this sermon, the speaker discusses the role of Jesus as the head of the universal church. He emphasizes that Jesus is only referred to as the head of the church in the books of Ephesians and Colossians. The speaker also highlights the doctrine of providence, explaining that Jesus not only created the world but also sustains it. He gives examples of how God allows humans to live their lives, even in sin, with the hope that they will eventually find Christ. The speaker also mentions the importance of understanding the two major names for God in the Old Testament and addresses the presence of disturbing passages in scripture.
(Colossians) 06 True Knowledge-Christ Himself
1.4K40:15ColossiansCOL 1:13In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the search for truth in various world religions and emphasizes the importance of recognizing the truth found in the gospel. He highlights the power of materialism and how it blinds people to the true wealth found in the gospel. The speaker then delves into the interpretation of a specific passage in the Bible, expressing the need for proper biblical interpretation and the dangers of ignorance in the church. Lastly, he commends the churches for their discipline and stability in the face of false teachings and encourages them to continue on this solid foundation.
(Colossians) 11 How the Spirit-Filled Life Works Out in Daily Life
1.3K30:51ColossiansIn this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living differently in our relationships as Christians. He refers to the book of Philemon, where the radical nature of interpersonal relationships in the church is addressed. The speaker suggests that there should be a distinctive difference between Christian men and women in a Christ-like marriage, where selflessness and commitment to Christ are prioritized. He also highlights the need for observable differences between Christians and the secular culture, emphasizing the power of a long-lasting, happy marriage as a witness to the world.
Pride Is a Family Characteristic
1.3K34:56PrideGEN 3:24EXO 28:17PSA 82:6ISA 14:12EZK 28:122TH 2:4REV 21:19In this sermon, the preacher discusses the dangers of pride and arrogance in both individuals and nations. He emphasizes that the root problem of evil is the desire to focus everything towards oneself and to usurp God's authority. The preacher uses the example of a powerful city, Tyre, to illustrate the consequences of this pride. Despite its strength and wealth, Tyre was ultimately destroyed because it failed to trust in God. The preacher warns that nations, like individuals, must not rely on their own power and accomplishments, but rather trust in God for their security and salvation.
(Colossians) 12 in Closing-Two Main Admonistions
1.3K26:55ColossiansCOL 4:2In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the last two commands and points emphasized by the apostle in the book of Colossians. The first main truth is found in verses 2 through 4, where believers are encouraged to devote themselves to prayer with an attitude of thanksgiving. The speaker emphasizes the importance of praying for others, specifically for God to open doors for the proclamation of the word and for clarity in speaking the mystery of Christ. The second main truth is not explicitly mentioned in the given transcript, but the speaker hints at the importance of intentional evangelism and sharing the gospel in all aspects of life.
(Colossians) 05 Paul's Ministry to the Gentiles
1.2K44:44ColossiansMAT 6:33MAT 22:37ROM 8:28ROM 12:2EPH 2:8COL 1:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of a changed life for those who have encountered God. He clarifies that salvation is not earned through good works, but rather, believers are saved unto good works. The preacher highlights the need for Christians to exhibit a transformed character, characterized by holiness, blamelessness, and being beyond reproach. He then delves into an exegesis of Ephesians 1:21, discussing the three characterizations of Gentiles before and after being presented in the blood of Christ. The preacher acknowledges the need for notes and references to effectively present the message and encourages the congregation to follow along in their Bibles.
(Colossians) 02 Paul Thanks God for the Colossians Part Ii
1.1K34:10ColossiansMAL 3:6MAT 28:19COL 1:3COL 3:16In this sermon, the speaker focuses on interpreting a specific sentence from the Bible, which spans five verses. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical context in order to interpret the scripture accurately. The speaker also highlights the significance of having a positive outlook on life and facing challenges with gratitude and joy, based on the knowledge of God's grace and love. He encourages the audience to embrace their spiritual calling and to constantly bear fruit and increase in their faith.
(Colossians) 03 Pauls Prayer to the Father Continues
1.1K35:24ColossiansMAT 6:33EPH 2:8COL 1:9HEB 3:2In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of giving thanks to God, even in difficult circumstances. He highlights the contrast between light and darkness as metaphors for good and evil. The sermon transitions to discussing the Son, Jesus Christ, and the need to live a life in honor of God. The speaker emphasizes the importance of living out the truth and knowledge of God in all aspects of life, rather than compartmentalizing it into sacred and secular. Additionally, he calls for believers to bear fruit in their daily interpersonal relationships, emphasizing the ongoing nature of fruit-bearing in the Christian life.