
Daniel Peters
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Was the Flood Worldwide
1.1K1:10:52FloodIn this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing gratitude for the support of the church in their mission work in Haiti. He mentions that some members of the church have already gone to Haiti and another group is planning to go in May. The speaker then reflects on the presence of many capable and dedicated men in the church who serve the Lord effectively. He draws a parallel to the biblical figure of Joshua, who was chosen by God to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land. The speaker emphasizes that God magnified Joshua in the sight of all Israel, providing him with the necessary resources and guidance for his leadership role. The sermon also touches on the story of Noah's Ark and the worldwide flood, highlighting the evidence for its global scale rather than being a local event. The speaker concludes by suggesting that our physical health and circumstances may be connected to our spiritual life and vitality, and that the flood serves as a warning from God.
Parent Abuse Faith Bible Church 28
9551:14:29Parent AbuseGEN 3:7DEU 14:28DEU 24:19EZK 22:10JAS 1:27REV 3:18The sermon transcript discusses the importance of showing proper honor to parents. It is divided into four sections: the security that God provided to the people after the worldwide flood, the situation they were in, the sins they committed, and the significance and result of those sins. The sermon emphasizes the need for security and the potential challenges that can arise even when things seem to be going well. It also highlights the story of Noah and his sons, specifically focusing on the sin committed by Ham and the honorable actions of Shem and Japheth. The sermon encourages accountability and the understanding that God knows and holds us responsible for our actions.