
Danny Bond
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A Faith That Does Not Save
3.0K44:51FaithMAT 7:132CO 13:5In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Simon the sorcerer and how he had a faith that did not save him. The preacher identifies four reasons why Simon's faith was not genuine: he had a wrong view of himself, salvation, the Holy Spirit, and sin. The preacher references Matthew 13:24-30, where Jesus teaches about the difficulty of distinguishing between the real and the fake in the kingdom of heaven. The preacher also refers to Matthew 7:13-14, where Jesus emphasizes the narrow path that leads to life and the broad road that leads to destruction.
Facing Your Fears - Part 1
2.5K35:58FearDEU 33:27ISA 41:10MAT 11:28HEB 13:6In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the story of Jesus sending his disciples into a boat and commanding them to go to the other side of the lake. The disciples obey Jesus and begin rowing, but they encounter a massive storm that puts their lives in danger. Despite their fear and exhaustion, they continue rowing for about nine hours, only covering a distance of three miles. Eventually, Jesus comes to them in the fourth watch of the night, walking on water and calming the storm. The speaker emphasizes the importance of trusting in Jesus and not being surprised when he goes beyond our expectations.
Biblical Model for Evangelism
2.3K45:41EvangelismMAT 28:19JHN 10:27ACT 2:42ACT 4:13ACT 5:18ACT 5:41ACT 12:7In this sermon, the speaker discusses the biblical pattern for evangelism. He highlights eight key elements: purity, power, persecution, provision, proclamation, protection, pain, and perseverance. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not watering down the word of God, even in the face of trouble and imprisonment. He points out the irony of the Sadducees, who deny the existence of angels, being delivered by an angel. The sermon also mentions the supernatural happenings and the unity of the believers in prayer.
A Very Close Look at Satan
2.3K44:36SatanJHN 8:44REV 12:7REV 12:9In this sermon, the preacher explores Revelation chapter 12 verses 7-12, focusing on the strategies of Satan and his ultimate defeat. The sermon emphasizes that Satan's tactics are aimed at thwarting God's plans and destroying humanity. The preacher highlights Satan's power to corrupt minds and deceive people, using the example of Eve in the Garden of Eden. However, the sermon also emphasizes that believers can overcome Satan through the blood of the Lamb (Jesus), their testimony, and their willingness to sacrifice their lives.
Developing a Christian Mind
2.1K51:25Mind of ChristPSA 119:103MAT 6:33PHP 4:8In this sermon, the speaker addresses the short attention span of viewers and how it affects their ability to engage with biblical sermons. He emphasizes the negative impact of television on linguistic abilities and encourages viewers to develop a Christian mind. The speaker suggests that a key way to do this is through continual immersion in the Word of God. He also urges married couples to have an honest conversation about the role of television in their lives and how it is affecting them.
Facing Your Fears - Part 2
1.9K42:12FearJOL 2:30MAT 6:33ACT 2:19REV 6:12In this sermon, the preacher discusses the doctrine of the wrath of God and its significance in the last days. He emphasizes that the closer one walks with God, the more likely they are to believe in this doctrine. The sermon focuses on the book of Revelation, specifically chapter 6, where the wrath of God is poured out on mankind. The preacher highlights the fear and desperation of the people on earth as they hide in rocks and pray for them to fall on them to escape the wrath.
A Resurrection That Never Ends
1.9K41:37ResurrectionECC 3:11MAT 16:211CO 15:3In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of eternity and how it is ingrained in the hearts of every human being. He explains that God has put eternity into man's heart, causing them to long for an eternal answer. However, man is perplexed as he cannot fully comprehend God's plans and purposes. The speaker emphasizes that the answers to life cannot be found on earth or through earthly experiences, but rather through a relationship with a risen Christ. The sermon also highlights the significance of Christ's death and resurrection, using the example of Jonah being in the heart of the earth for three days and nights as a foreshadowing of Jesus' sacrifice.
How God Transforms Your Life
1.8K46:14TransformationJER 13:23JER 17:9JER 33:3JHN 3:4ACT 9:11In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the transformation of Saul into Paul and how God can transform anyone's life. The process of transformation begins with faith in Jesus Christ, followed by the sending of faithful disciples to help and guide the individual. Fervent prayer is emphasized as a crucial component in this transformation. The speaker also highlights the importance of God's plan for each person's life and how He will bring faithful disciples to assist in their growth. The sermon emphasizes the power of forgiveness and the confirmation of God's work in one's life through the testimony of others.
Are You a Baranabas or Ananias
1.8K52:44AnaniasMAT 6:33ACT 4:33ACT 4:37In this sermon, the speaker examines the account of Barnabas, Ananias, and Sapphira in Acts 4 and 5. The speaker highlights the contrast between Barnabas, who genuinely gives, and Ananias and Sapphira, who pretend to give without truly living a giving life. The multitude of believers in the early church are described as being of one heart and one soul, demonstrating their unity and sacrificial giving. However, Ananias and Sapphira's hypocrisy and deceit are exposed, leading to their tragic deaths as a warning against dishonesty and insincere giving in the church.
A Spirit Led Evangelistic Life
1.7K46:03Spirit Filled LifeMAT 28:19JHN 14:16ACT 1:8ACT 2:1ACT 8:14ROM 6:3In this sermon titled "A Spirit Led Evangelistic Life," the speaker focuses on the story of Philip the Evangelist in the book of Acts. The sermon begins by discussing the events in Samaria, including the sham conversion of Simon the Sorcerer. The Apostles in Jerusalem hear about the conversion of Samaria and send Peter and John to pray for the believers to receive the Holy Spirit. The speaker then explains the transitional nature of the book of Acts, as it marks the shift from the Old Testament to the New Testament and the birth of the church. The sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding this transition to avoid misinterpreting scripture and using it to validate certain activities in one's life.
God's Invincible Protection
1.7K33:16ProtectionEXO 3:2DEU 34:10ISA 43:2DAN 3:25MAT 24:16REV 12:13In this sermon, the speaker begins by praising God for his goodness and grace towards humanity. The focus then shifts to the significance of God's work with Israel, particularly since their reestablishment as a nation in 1948. The speaker emphasizes the importance of standing for Jesus and trusting in God's protection, using biblical examples such as the burning bush and the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. The sermon concludes by highlighting God's plan for his people to be a light to the world and the ongoing spiritual battle against Satan.
Ever Increasing Light
1.6K48:53Light Of LifeNUM 7:1JER 6:16ACT 10:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of fulfilling the Great Commission, which is to spread the gospel to all corners of the world. He uses a story about a family and their wheat fields to illustrate the urgency and unity required in this mission. The sermon focuses on four main points: the presentation of light to a seeking heart, prayer as a powerful tool, overcoming prejudice, and the fulfillment of prophecy. The preacher encourages believers to actively participate in the work of God's kingdom and to be obedient to the call to share the gospel.
Judgment Mercy and 144,000
1.6K45:06Mercy Of GodHAB 3:2REV 1:1REV 6:17In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the judgment restrained as described in Revelation 7:1. He highlights the presence of four powerful angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the winds of the earth. These winds are essential for sustaining life on earth through the hydrologic cycle. The preacher emphasizes the significance of God's involvement in creation and His mercy, stating that judgment is His strange work. The sermon also mentions the unfolding of events in Revelation, with the seventh seal being a turning point that leads to the trumpet and bowl judgments.
How to Handle Persecution
1.6K45:52PersecutionLUK 14:14LUK 15:2ACT 4:14ACT 4:37In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Acts 4:14-22 and discusses how the early church faced persecution for their faith. He emphasizes the importance of not watering down the gospel to make the church popular, as the church was never meant to be popular. The preacher highlights the example of Peter, who was filled with the Holy Spirit and boldly proclaimed the truth, even in the face of opposition from religious leaders. He encourages believers to be compliant, filled with the Spirit, and aggressive in seizing opportunities to share the gospel, just like the early church did.
Jesus Died of a Broken Heart
1.6K39:10God's HeartISA 53:6MAT 16:26JHN 19:34ROM 8:32In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the love of God through the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. He explains that the blood and water that came out when Jesus was pierced on the cross is a direct reaction to bearing the sins and hell of humanity. The preacher emphasizes that there is no other way to salvation except through the blood of Jesus. He urges listeners to study the facts of the crucifixion and not let Christianity become a mere philosophy, but rather a personal understanding of God's love and sacrifice.
Following a God Authored Trail - Part 1
1.6K41:25Purpose Of GodPSA 37:4PSA 145:19ACT 10:25ACT 10:44ACT 10:48In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of following God's guidance in our lives. He uses the example of Peter and Cornelius from the Book of Acts to illustrate this point. Both Peter and Cornelius were spoken to by God, and they obediently followed His instructions. The speaker emphasizes that God wants to guide and enable us to follow Him, and that He has a good and perfect will for our lives. He also acknowledges that following God's guidance may lead us into unfamiliar territory and may even make us appear strange to others, but it is important to trust in God's leading and not be discouraged by difficulties that may arise.
Silence, Trumpets, Incense & Fire
1.5K45:05RevelationJHN 1:1REV 1:1REV 8:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the extent and completeness of the preaching of the word of God. He emphasizes that the gospel will reach every nation, tribe, language, and people before the end comes. The preacher also highlights the practical implications of this, stating that it means everyone has a chance to hear the gospel. He then delves into the book of Revelation, specifically focusing on the trumpet judgments and the lack of repentance among the Christ rejecters on earth. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the importance of living as though God exists and a reference to the Bible as a guide for the Christian's daily life and eternal journey.
Gleanings From 144,000
1.5K43:42Israel2TI 4:7JUD 1:24REV 14:1REV 14:4In this sermon, the speaker focuses on Revelation chapter 14, which contrasts the negative events of chapter 13 with the positive events of chapter 14. The speaker highlights the significance of the 144,000 mentioned in verse 1, emphasizing that they are real people with real feelings, purpose, and passion for Christ. These individuals are portrayed as feisty followers of Jesus, standing with him on Mount Zion in Jerusalem. The sermon also emphasizes the power and ability of God to present believers faultless before his throne, and the importance of living a genuine and triumphant Christian life.
Following a God Authored Trail - Part 2
1.5K44:10Purpose Of GodMAT 6:33ACT 2:47ACT 10:23ACT 13:2ROM 8:171CO 6:10REV 21:8In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Cornelius and Peter from the Bible. Cornelius, a devout man, prayed to God and an angel appeared to him, instructing him to send for Peter. Peter, known in heaven as a man ready with the gospel, was called to go to Cornelius, who was a Gentile. The speaker emphasizes the importance of character and how it is measured by one's reaction to life's inequities. He also highlights the value of reputation and character in the sight of God. The sermon encourages listeners to reflect on their own character and how they are known in heaven.
Maximum Effort Noblest Cause
1.4K00:00EffortGEN 9:20EXO 2:12EXO 17:62SA 11:2JOB 1:8MAT 6:33ACT 20:22In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the life and mindset of the apostle Paul, particularly in his letter to Timothy. The speaker highlights four key aspects of Paul's life that drove him: his maximum effort, noble cause, focused life, and treasuring of time. Despite being in a difficult situation, Paul's language and attitude were different because he understood the importance of these factors. The speaker also shares the story of a man who gave up his family's plans for him to pursue his calling to the mission field, demonstrating the importance of fully committing to God's purpose.
Persecution, Preaching & Joy
1.4K42:51JoyACT 8:1ROM 1:16ROM 8:28In this sermon, the missionary shares two powerful stories of individuals whose lives were transformed by their faith in God. The first story is about an American naval officer who, while stranded at sea, remembered the words of Jim Elliott, a missionary who had said, "When it comes time to die, make sure that all you have to do is die." Through prayer, the naval officer was miraculously saved and went on to preach the gospel. The second story is about an 18-year-old young man who dedicated his life to the Lord and desired to take the place of missionaries who had died in South America. The missionary emphasizes that even in tragedy, God can use it to reach people all over the world. The sermon concludes with an invitation to give one's life to Jesus Christ and experience the freedom and joy that comes from knowing Him.
Destruction of Earth's Ecology
1.4K44:26WorldREV 8:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of sharing the truth of God's word in a world filled with lies. He highlights that God's judgment begins with the earth after mankind has rejected His teachings. The preacher then focuses on the first trumpet judgment described in Revelation 8:7, where hail and fire are thrown to the earth, resulting in the burning of a third of the trees and all the green grass. The preacher emphasizes the consistency and precision of God's actions, making Him believable and trustworthy. Additionally, he encourages listeners to continually study and apply God's word in their lives, as it will deepen their understanding and meaning proportionate to God's work in their lives.
Stephen's Landmark Sermon
1.3K48:07StehpenEXO 2:2ACT 7:17In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Moses and how God trained him for forty years in the desert before calling him to be the deliverer of the Israelites. The preacher emphasizes the power of the Holy Spirit and encourages the audience to seek that power in their own lives. He then shifts to the story of Stephen, the first martyr for preaching the name of Christ, and highlights the excellence of Stephen's sermon despite his execution. The preacher concludes by emphasizing that God is a gentleman who offers salvation, but it is up to individuals to choose to receive or reject Him.
Salvation & Water Baptism 2003
1.3K54:38SalvationMRK 7:13MRK 16:15In this sermon, the speaker shares a story of a man on roller blades who witnessed a baptism event at the beach. The man was initially just observing, but after hearing the gospel, he decided to get baptized and came to the Lord. Another person at the event had a sign that said "10 years of disobedience ends today," and he too got baptized, symbolizing the death of the old self and the birth of a new life in Christ. The speaker emphasizes the importance of baptism as an outward sign of an inward reality and encourages individuals to follow their heart's desire to be baptized, regardless of their previous experiences or age.
Stephen 1st Christian Martyr
1.3K43:46MartyrdomMAT 6:33MAT 13:41LUK 12:11ACT 6:8ACT 7:1ACT 28:25In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Nebuchadnezzar and the statue he erected, commanding everyone to bow down and worship it. However, three young men, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, refused to bow down due to their conviction in their God. They were thrown into a fiery furnace, but they were not alone. They saw a fourth person in the furnace, who was like the Son of God. The speaker then transitions to the story of Stephen, who was filled with the Holy Spirit and boldly declared his faith in Jesus. This declaration angered his listeners, and they gnashed their teeth at him. Despite the anger and opposition, Stephen remained steadfast in his faith and ultimately died for his beliefs.