
Charles Ryrie
- Sermons
- Bio
Prayer & Golden Rule
2.0K29:38MAT 7:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses a familiar chapter in the New Testament, Matthew chapter 7. He mentions that many people are familiar with either the first verse or the last verse of this section. The first verse, "judge not that ye be not judged," is often used as a defense mechanism to silence others. However, the speaker emphasizes that this verse should not be taken out of context and used to avoid accountability. The sermon also highlights the concept of total depravity and how it does not mean that people are incapable of doing good. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the importance of the Golden Rule, which is the last verse of the section, and encourages listeners to treat others as they would like to be treated.
What Jesus Believed
1.8K28:23MAT 24:7MAT 24:29In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of anarchy that will occur during the tribulation period. He describes the various aspects of anarchy that will take place, such as the burning of grass and destruction of trees, leading to a disruption in the cycle of rainfall and food production. The preacher also mentions the famines and earthquakes that will occur during this time. He emphasizes the importance of being a believer in Christ, as those who are will be taken to heaven before the tribulation begins. The sermon encourages listeners to seek forgiveness and eternal salvation through Christ.
The Millenium
1.8K37:23ISA 35:6AMO 9:13MAT 6:33REV 20:7In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of the millennium and its significance in the Bible. He references the book of Amos, specifically Amos chapter 9 verse 13, to illustrate the idea that in the future, there will be abundance and prosperity. The speaker also mentions a promise made earlier in the day to have a quiz, which will test the audience's knowledge on the subject of the millennium. He concludes by mentioning a passage from the Bible that speaks of an immoral majority rebelling against Christ and being judged.
The Holy God
1.8K40:31EXO 33:9DEU 3:26PSA 99:7JHN 15:7HEB 4:16In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Moses and his disobedience to God. Despite Moses' plea to enter the promised land, God tells him that he will not be able to cross the Jordan River. However, Moses is forgiven and his ministry continues as he is instructed to pass on his knowledge to Joshua. The speaker emphasizes the importance of detailed obedience to God's commands and the need to listen and follow His instructions. The sermon concludes with a call to worship and exalt God as holy.
Times of the Gentile
1.6K47:08In this sermon, the speaker discusses a dream that Nebuchadnezzar had, which is described in the book of Daniel. The dream involves an image with six parts, representing different kingdoms throughout history. The head of the image represents Babylon, followed by the chest representing Persia, the stomach representing Greece, and the legs representing Rome. The speaker also mentions the ten horns that emerge from the fourth beast, which correspond to the ten toes of the image. The sermon emphasizes the significance of this dream in understanding the times of the Gentiles and the future events leading up to the Second Coming of Christ.
The Prophecy of Our Lord
1.4K36:26MAT 6:33MAT 24:3MAT 24:44In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Jesus' conversation with his disciples about the signs of his coming and the end of the age. He emphasizes the importance of being alert and ready for the future, as believers do not know the exact timing of these events. The preacher uses the analogy of a sports game without a visible clock to illustrate the unpredictability of the future. He also mentions the prophecy of the destruction of the temple and the significance of Jesus' second coming and the establishment of his kingdom.