
David Adams
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Visions of God - Part 5
1.6K39:36VisionGEN 28:10GEN 32:22EXO 3:1MAT 3:17MAT 17:5MRK 1:11LUK 3:22In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the journey of Jacob and how God remained with him throughout his life. Despite Jacob's past trickery and doubts, God continued to be faithful. The speaker also discusses the story of Manoa and the angel of the Lord, emphasizing the importance of recognizing God's presence and guidance in our lives. The sermon encourages listeners to hold onto God's promises and to be open to special moments of encounter with Him, even in difficult circumstances.
Absolutes - Part 1
1.2K42:38AbsolutesThe Nature of TruthEXO 3:14PSA 102:25ISA 40:28MAT 11:28JHN 8:21JHN 8:58COL 1:17HEB 1:10JAS 1:17REV 1:8David Adams addresses the concept of absolutes in his sermon, emphasizing the importance of recognizing that truth is absolute despite contemporary beliefs that deny this notion. He highlights the significance of Jesus' declaration, 'Before Abraham was, I am,' as the ultimate absolute, affirming Christ's eternal existence and divine authority. Adams argues that while society may claim there are no absolutes, the very act of labeling something as a lie acknowledges an absolute truth. He encourages the congregation to understand the implications of believing in Jesus as the I AM, the changeless Lord of eternity, who remains the same throughout all ages.
Visions of God - Part 3
1.1K39:13VisionGEN 15:4In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of food and sustenance in our lives. He emphasizes that nothing and no one is self-sufficient or self-sustaining, and therefore, we all need to eat. The preacher then shifts his focus to the story of Abraham in the book of Genesis. He highlights how Abraham was resting in the heat of the day when he saw three men approaching him, which led to a revelation from God. The sermon also briefly mentions the story of Hagar and Ishmael, and how God gave Hagar a command regarding her son's name.
Revelations of God - Part 1
1.1K32:30ISA 61:2MAT 6:33MAT 17:9LUK 4:21REV 1:3REV 22:7In this sermon, the speaker begins by acknowledging the instructions and restrictions he has received before delivering his message. He shares a humorous anecdote about his wife's advice on speaking clearly. The sermon then transitions to discussing the book of Revelation, specifically chapter one, which is described as a complementary book to Daniel and Ezekiel. The speaker highlights that Revelation offers a new perspective on Jesus Christ and contains prophetic elements regarding the church and future events.
Stewardship - Part 1
1.0K32:15ISA 14:12MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher discusses the fall of Lucifer and the consequences of his pride and self-obsession. The preacher emphasizes that nothing we have is truly our own, as everything must be yielded and given up at some point. The sermon also highlights the destructive nature of sin, which has ravaged not only Lucifer but also humanity. However, the preacher offers hope by stating that through being born again and partaking in the divine nature, we can overcome our sinful nature and find refuge in the Savior. The sermon references Bible verses such as Luke 10 and Romans 1 to support its teachings.
Revelations of God - Part 3
99141:46JHN 1:71JN 1:9REV 1:4REV 5:9In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the fleeting nature of worldly events and the constant search for something that can capture people's attention. He emphasizes that nothing in the world can hold people's attention for long, but there is something that will capture their attention: the second coming of Jesus Christ. The speaker then delves into a study of the events of the last week of Jesus' life, highlighting the signs given by the angels and Jesus himself. He concludes by discussing the salutation in the book of Revelation, focusing on the trilogy of grace and peace from God, Jesus Christ, and the seven spirits before God's throne.
Revelations of God - Part 5
94644:40MAT 6:33EPH 5:22REV 1:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the scene in the book of Revelation where Jesus takes the scroll from the one sitting on the throne. The preacher emphasizes the dignity and authority of Jesus as he approaches the throne. The four living ones and the twenty-four elders fall down before Jesus and sing a new song, acknowledging his worthiness. The preacher also mentions that Jesus is worthy because he was slain and has redeemed people from every nation, making them kings and priests who will reign on the earth.
Revelations of God - Part 2
93840:30REV 1:1In this sermon, the speaker begins by reading from the book of Revelation chapter 1, emphasizing the importance of understanding the prophecy of Jesus Christ. He highlights the current state of the world, expressing disappointment in the injustices and unreliability of the justice system and promises of men. The speaker criticizes the idea that there are no absolutes, pointing out the contradiction in making an absolute statement about the absence of absolutes. He then transitions to discussing the trilogies in chapter 1 and offers advice to a frustrated young man, reminding him to consider the wisdom and experience of older individuals in authority.
Revelations of God - Part 4
90943:43MAT 6:33REV 1:8In this sermon, the speaker addresses the concerns and difficulties faced by society, such as immorality, injustice, and violence. He emphasizes the need to focus on a voice that can provide guidance and hope. The speaker then describes a vision from the book of Revelation, where John sees the Son of Man amidst seven golden lampstands. The detailed description of the Son of Man's appearance and attributes is seen as relevant to the condition of the seven churches. The sermon concludes by highlighting the authority and power of the Son of Man, who conquered death and is the ultimate source of hope and salvation.
Triologies in Life of Christ - Part 1
89440:13MAT 2:1MAT 6:33LUK 1:26LUK 1:38LUK 4:14LUK 4:16In this sermon, the speaker begins by discussing the accuracy of weather predictions and how they can be unreliable. He then introduces the topic of studying trilogies in the life of Jesus, specifically focusing on trilogies related to places. The speaker mentions that our speech and accent can reveal our origins, just as Jesus spoke as a Nazarene. The sermon then transitions to discussing the Annunciation, where Gabriel appeared to Mary in Nazareth and announced that she would conceive and give birth to a son.
The Lord's Prayer - Part 1
88845:56LUK 11:1In this sermon, the speaker focuses on John chapter 17 in the Gospel of John. He begins by discussing the significance of Jesus lifting up his eyes to heaven and praying to the Father. Jesus asks the Father to glorify him so that he can glorify the Father and give eternal life to those who have been given to him. The speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing the only true God, Jesus Christ, for eternal life. He also mentions the marvel of the incarnation and the concept of time, highlighting the precision and purpose behind God's creation.
The Lord's Prayer - Part 3
85240:03MAT 6:33JHN 17:12JHN 17:22In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the stewardship of Jesus and how it relates to our own lives. He emphasizes the importance of passing on God's will and words to others, just as Jesus did with his disciples. The speaker encourages the audience to reflect on their own stewardship, whether it be as Sunday school teachers, elders, or in other roles entrusted to them. He highlights the significance of finishing the work that God has given us to do and glorifying Him in the process. The sermon also touches on the concept of the transferable glory mentioned in verse 22 and the mission of sending believers into the world, as stated in verse 18. The speaker concludes by reminding the audience of the importance of declaring God's name and seeking wisdom in our journey of stewardship.
Absolutes - Part 2
83535:53MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker begins by acknowledging the challenge of speaking to a congregation and the feeling of being caught in turbulent waters. He emphasizes that even in the midst of distress, Jesus is in control and everything is under his feet. The speaker then refers to the story in the Gospel of John where Jesus walks on water and calms the storm. He highlights the disciples' fear and confusion, but also their willingness to receive Jesus into the boat. The sermon concludes by mentioning the ongoing attempts to arrest Jesus, but noting that his hour had not yet come.
The Lord's Prayer - Part 2
83041:14ISA 45:22MAT 6:33JHN 17:1ROM 14:11In this sermon, the speaker reflects on his experience of speaking multiple times in one day and jokes about the audience having to sit and look at him. He then proceeds to read from John chapter 17 in the Bible, focusing on the concept of eternal life. The speaker discusses the importance of believing in Jesus for eternal life and references John 3:16 and 3:36. He also mentions that Christians will be judged for their actions, both good and bad, and explains why believers should anticipate the Judgment Seat of Christ.
The Lord's Prayer - Part 4
81036:11MAT 6:33JHN 17:1In this sermon, the preacher focuses on John chapter 17 and the deep love and consideration Jesus has for his disciples. The preacher mentions that Jesus mentions his disciples seven times in this chapter, emphasizing their importance to him. Jesus speaks of his authority over all flesh and his purpose of giving eternal life to those given to him by the Father. The preacher highlights the significance of Jesus' words as he stands on the last night before his crucifixion, showing the depth of his love for his disciples.
The Lord's Prayer - Part 5
80445:11JHN 17:1REV 10:6In this sermon transcript, the speaker begins by describing a greasy and oily object that was disposed of outside, attracting four-footed friends. The speaker then comments on the larger audience present compared to when they arrived, suggesting that the audience is happier to see them leave. The speaker mentions the example of God being glorified through Jesus Christ and the woman being the glory of man. They also mention several distinctive glories in John chapter 17. The speaker concludes by recalling a visit to Costa Rica and the plans to meet again before leaving.
Stewardship - Part 2
80036:33DEU 6:13DEU 8:3PSA 8:4LUK 4:4HEB 2:6JAS 3:9In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of stewardship as seen in the book of Genesis. He explains that a steward is someone who is entrusted with the goods of another and is under authority, responsibility, and accountability. The preacher focuses on the first major steward of history, Adam, who was given dominion over the earth by God. However, Adam failed in his stewardship, leading to the loss of his authority. The preacher also highlights the importance of communication in marriage, emphasizing that it is a major ingredient for a successful union.
Absolutes - Part 4
78143:12JHN 3:35In this sermon, the preacher begins by reflecting on previous teachings about Jesus being the living bread and the light of the world. He then moves on to discuss the humility of Jesus, focusing on the story of Jesus washing the disciples' feet. The preacher emphasizes that despite knowing that Judas would betray him, Jesus still chose to serve and demonstrate humility. The sermon highlights the incomparable humility of Jesus and encourages listeners to follow his example.
Stewardship - Part 3
76248:28GEN 3:16ACT 17:221JN 3:12In this sermon, the speaker discusses the legacy that Adam left to his sons, which was the instruction to approach unto God. He explains that this legacy was a result of Adam's failed stewardship and the need for humanity to come back to God. The speaker then references Acts chapter 17, where Paul encounters altars in Athens dedicated to the unknown God. He connects this to the fallen nature inherited from Adam and the legacy of sin that we carry. The sermon emphasizes the importance of recognizing our fallen nature and the need to turn to God for redemption.
Absolutes - Part 3
75646:04JHN 4:14JHN 7:37JHN 7:45JHN 8:12JHN 9:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the issue of distinguishing between a fire and a tanner of 50, highlighting the challenge of identifying differences when everything appears the same. The speaker then shares a conversation about how people handle money, with the conclusion that trust and information from others help in distinguishing between different denominations. The sermon also touches on the anticipation surrounding a pregnancy and the curiosity about the child's abilities. The speaker then transitions to discussing the book of Revelation and the concept of the seven thunders, emphasizing that their message is sealed and not written down. The sermon concludes with a reflection on the power of light to reveal hidden things and the impact it has on our lives.
Stewardship - Part 5
74150:58MAT 6:33ROM 13:11CO 4:21PE 2:161PE 4:10REV 2:1In this sermon, the speaker acknowledges the abundance of material to cover and the need to condense it. They emphasize the importance of being faithful stewards of the ministries God has given us. The speaker references 1 Corinthians 4 and 1 Peter 4, highlighting the need to use our gifts to serve one another and to speak the word of God. The ultimate goal is to bring glory to God through Jesus Christ.
Stewardship - Part 4
71748:08ROM 1:18ROM 9:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses how God reveals his wrath against those who have turned away from the truth and embraced lies. He emphasizes that God has manifested himself and his eternal power through creation. The preacher also reflects on the concept of wood not being solid but rather a collection of atoms in constant motion, highlighting the complexity and design of the natural world. Ultimately, the wrath of God is not revealed through natural disasters or external forces, but rather through God giving people up to the consequences of their sinful actions.
Visions of God - Part 2
71537:23GEN 12:7EZK 1:12CO 12:1COL 2:3REV 1:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses how God reveals himself to different individuals in various ways. He mentions examples such as visions, trances, and direct visible encounters. The speaker also explores the story of Abraham and how God chose him despite his lack of personal ability or competency. The sermon emphasizes the selective grace and love of God in choosing individuals for his purposes.
Triologies in Life of Christ - Part 3
62245:15MAT 26:36LUK 9:28In this sermon, the preacher discusses the significance of Jesus' words about his impending death. He emphasizes that Jesus added details to increase the intensity of this event. The preacher also mentions a personal experience of a parent speaking at their son's funeral, highlighting the belief that death for a believer is not a cause for endless sorrow. The sermon then focuses on the events in the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus asked his disciples to watch and pray with him, but they fell asleep. The preacher emphasizes the importance of being in a close relationship with Jesus.
Visions of God - Part 1
57030:36GEN 1:11SA 3:21EZK 1:1MAT 5:8JHN 1:18REV 1:1REV 22:4In this sermon, the preacher shares a personal story of a man who was persecuted for holding religious gatherings in his home. The man was taken away in the middle of the night, leaving his wife and nine children with very little. He was sentenced to five years of forced labor, during which he had no knowledge of his family's well-being. Despite the hardships, the man remained steadfast in his faith and continued to do God's work. The preacher then discusses the concept of seeing God, both through hearing His voice and through the vision of His person, emphasizing the importance of seeking and experiencing God's presence.