
Damian Kyle
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Revelation 3
1.6K49:49MAT 28:19REV 3:14In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of conversion and evangelism in the early church. He highlights the role of Peter in preaching the gospel and engaging with the culture. The sermon also emphasizes the significance of baptism with the Holy Spirit and the power it gives to be a witness for God. The preacher then discusses the importance of water baptism and obedience to the Lord. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the Great Commission in Matthew 28 and the need to stay true to the teachings of the Bible in order to make disciples effectively.
John 3:1-21
93053:31JohnMAT 6:33JHN 2:23JHN 3:11JHN 3:16ROM 5:8In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the encounter between Jesus and the woman at the well in John chapter four. He highlights Jesus' ministry of evangelism and how he breaks the ice with the woman by asking for water. Jesus then talks about living water and the woman's curiosity is piqued. The preacher also discusses the importance of belief in Jesus as the only way to salvation and emphasizes that a lifelong rejection of this salvation is the only unforgivable sin.
John 10
73558:49JohnMAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker begins by sharing a personal anecdote about visiting a 4-H fair and observing the different behaviors of cows and sheep. He then transitions to a story about three young men attempting to break into a neighbor's house and the consequences they face. The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing reality and being in touch with it. He concludes by highlighting the singular path to salvation through Jesus and the abundant life that he offers to those who believe in him.
John 6:22-71
63052:50JohnIn this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Jesus walking on water and the disciples' reaction to it. He emphasizes that Jesus is always attentive to his followers and brings them peace. The speaker also highlights the importance of recognizing that physical things cannot satisfy our spiritual thirst and that salvation is a free gift from God, not something that can be earned through our own efforts. The sermon concludes with a joyful celebration of God's provision and the hope we have in him.
John 6:1-21
59536:24JohnJHN 6:2In this sermon, the pastor emphasizes the importance of fully committing oneself to God's calling. He uses the story of Jesus walking on the Sea of Galilee to illustrate how God will go to great lengths to accomplish His purposes. The pastor encourages those who may be facing difficult circumstances and feeling hopeless to find hope in this passage. He also highlights the tendency to underestimate our own resources when God calls us to do something beyond our abilities, but reminds listeners that God can multiply what we have and use it for His glory.
John 3:22-4:26
58254:13JohnJHN 3:22JHN 4:1JHN 4:29JHN 4:42In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing our own sinfulness in order to understand the need for a savior. He uses the example of Jesus confronting a woman living in sexual immorality to illustrate this point. Jesus waits for her at a well, symbolizing the thirst for a relationship with God that cannot be satisfied by anything else in life. He strikes up a conversation with her, finding common ground and effectively ministering to her. The preacher also mentions Jesus' direct approach with Nicodemus, emphasizing the need for spiritual rebirth to enter the kingdom of God.
John 1:3-1:51
54155:56JohnMAT 6:33JHN 1:1JHN 1:7JHN 1:29JHN 8:1JHN 14:6In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the different ways people come to know the Lord. He expresses regret about not going into a certain topic, but ultimately decides not to discuss it. The speaker emphasizes the importance of living a Christian life and obeying the Word of God. He highlights the darkness of the world and attributes it to the fallen nature of human hearts. The sermon also mentions John the Baptist as a forerunner of Jesus Christ.
John 1:1-1:2
51946:27JohnJHN 1:1In this sermon, the speaker, Walter Martin, shares a personal story about a time when he was speaking at a church and had strict rules about controlling the meeting. He then goes on to discuss the physical descriptions of Jesus found in the Bible, specifically focusing on one in the Old Testament and one in the New Testament. Martin emphasizes the importance of reading all the Gospels to have a complete understanding of Jesus, as each one provides a different perspective. He concludes by highlighting the significance of Jesus being both God and human flesh.
John 4:27-54
51944:32JohnJER 20:9MAT 6:33MAT 9:37JHN 4:4JHN 4:27JHN 4:35JHN 4:39In this sermon, the preacher discusses the passage in John chapter 4, which is known as one of the most famous evangelistic passages in the Bible. The preacher emphasizes that no one is too good or too bad to be saved, as seen through the examples of Nicodemus and the woman of Samaria. The passage also serves as an important lesson in discipleship, reminding believers that they may not always see immediate results in their efforts to share the gospel. The preacher encourages patience and reminds listeners that there is a time between sowing the seed and reaping the harvest.
John 11
51558:03JohnIn this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Lazarus being raised from the dead by Jesus. He emphasizes the tension between the promises of God and the physical circumstances we face in life. The preacher highlights how Jesus' statement about Lazarus being dead for four days seemed contradictory to the situation, but ultimately God's promise prevailed. The sermon also emphasizes the importance of believing in God's promises before seeing the manifestation of those promises.
John 9
48454:46JohnJHN 3:16JHN 8:12JHN 8:58JHN 9:1JHN 9:25JHN 9:39ROM 5:8In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Jesus healing a blind man in John chapter 9. The sermon emphasizes the demonstration of God's love through the cross of Calvary and how Jesus is the light of the world. The preacher also highlights the finite and precious nature of the remaining time Jesus has to serve the Father before his crucifixion. The sermon encourages Christians to redeem the time and emphasizes the importance of believing in Jesus as the promised Messiah for everlasting life.
John 7
47857:45JohnJHN 7:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the significance of water in the Bible and its connection to the Holy Spirit. He starts by describing the practice of pouring water from a golden vessel into a silver vessel during the Feast of Tabernacles as a symbol of God's provision for the Israelites during their time in the wilderness. The speaker then focuses on Jesus' statement during this feast, where he declares that anyone who thirsts should come to him and drink, and out of their heart will flow rivers of living water. The speaker explains that Jesus was referring to the Holy Spirit, who had not yet been given at that time. The sermon emphasizes the joy and faithfulness of God in our lives and encourages believers to rejoice in their relationship with Him.
John 8
47158:04JohnMAT 6:33JHN 7:53JHN 8:24JHN 8:32JHN 8:44JHN 8:47In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Jesus casting out demons from a man. He emphasizes that Jesus had the power to effortlessly remove the demons without needing any external assistance. The preacher then highlights the bondage and sin that people are trapped in and how Jesus can set them free. He also addresses a hostile crowd and challenges their belief in God, stating that they are not truly of God if they do not believe in Jesus. The preacher concludes by urging believers to boldly proclaim the truth about Jesus, even in the face of opposition from religious communities.
John 2
46857:06JohnPSA 69:9MAT 6:33JHN 2:1JHN 2:13JHN 2:23ACT 2:1In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the cultural context of weddings in biblical times, highlighting the significance of such celebrations in a community. He emphasizes the scarcity of resources and the importance of hospitality during these events. The speaker then discusses the decline of traditional family structures in the present day, noting the prevalence of single-parent households. He also mentions the shift in language and societal norms, where the term "partner" is used instead of "husband" or "wife." The sermon then transitions to the story of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana, highlighting Jesus' response to his mother's concern about the lack of wine. The speaker emphasizes Jesus' servant model and his disapproval of a profit-driven business mindset. He concludes by mentioning Jesus' actions in the temple, where he drove out the money changers and expressed his concern for the poor.
John 5
42258:20JohnGEN 1:27GEN 2:7GEN 3:15GEN 4:7JHN 5:12JHN 5:39In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that the book of Genesis is not just a historical account, but a story of God's redemption. He highlights the creation of man in Genesis 1 and 2, the fall of man in Genesis 3, and how God begins to speak of the virgin birth of the Messiah in chapter 3. The preacher also discusses how some people may have a deep knowledge of the Bible but miss the central message of Jesus as the Messiah. He points out that the scene at the pool in John 5, where the first person to enter the water is rewarded, goes against Jesus' teachings of grace and selflessness. The preacher concludes by emphasizing the importance of stepping out in faith and trusting in God's promises.