
David Daniel
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Choosing to Obey!
46950:36ObedienceJDG 4:11JDG 4:17JER 35:6MAT 6:33ROM 12:11CO 10:31JAS 1:22In this sermon, the pastor begins by sharing a personal story about a horseback riding trip with Pastor Dave and Rose Whittington. He emphasizes the importance of obedience and the consequences of not obeying. The pastor then introduces the Recabites, a group of people mentioned in the book of Jeremiah, who were known for their obedience to their ancestor's commands. He highlights the contrast between the obedience of animals and humans, emphasizing the need for believers to learn to obey God's instructions. The sermon ultimately encourages listeners to pay close attention and not miss out on the challenge of obedience that God has for them.
An Appointed Time
40847:58Life's AppointmentsGod's TimingTimeECC 3:1David Daniel emphasizes the concept of 'An Appointed Time' based on Ecclesiastes 3, illustrating that every aspect of life has its designated season, from birth to death, planting to harvesting, and joy to sorrow. He challenges the congregation to recognize the inevitability of their appointments, particularly the ultimate appointment with God, and to live purposefully within the seasons God has established. Daniel encourages believers to embrace the beauty of God's timing and to find joy in their labor as a gift from Him, while also acknowledging the reality of life's cycles and the importance of being prepared for the end. He concludes by reminding the audience that their actions during their lifetime will be accounted for, urging them to live for God's glory.
Baggage!
32135:31PossessionsJOS 7:16In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of the Israelites' conquest of the city of Jericho and their subsequent defeat at the city of Ai. The speaker highlights the role of a man named Achan, who took forbidden items from Jericho and hid them in his tent. This act of disobedience resulted in the loss of 36 lives in the battle against Ai. The speaker then transitions to discussing the importance of stewardship and laying up treasures in heaven rather than accumulating worldly possessions. The sermon concludes with a call to release personal baggage and burdens to the Lord, using the example of a handicapped girl named Abby who finds joy in singing in the choir despite her physical limitations.
God Is Love
29936:26Love Of GodLUK 4:18In this sermon, the speaker encourages the audience to meditate on the concept that "God is love." He urges them to reflect on the various ways in which God has demonstrated His love, such as through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The speaker references Romans 15:16 and 15:30, where Paul speaks of ministering to the Gentiles and requesting prayers for himself. The speaker also addresses the belief in the Trinity and emphasizes the importance of understanding God's holiness and righteousness in relation to His love.
Checking Our Vision!
29448:13VisionVanity of LifeEternal PerspectiveECC 1:2COL 3:1David Daniel emphasizes the importance of having a heavenly perspective versus a life lived solely under the sun, as illustrated through the teachings of Ecclesiastes. He reflects on King Solomon's observations about the vanity of earthly pursuits and the futility of living without considering eternal significance. Daniel encourages the congregation to evaluate their lives and focus on spiritual matters, reminding them that true fulfillment comes from a relationship with Christ. He warns against being ensnared by worldly philosophies and urges believers to seek a higher calling in their service to God and one another. Ultimately, he calls for a commitment to live for eternal values rather than temporary gains.
Grave Warnings!
28657:08WarningWorshipReverence for GodNUM 30:2PSA 34:13PRO 15:8ECC 5:1ISA 1:10JON 2:9MAL 1:6ACT 5:1HEB 10:19JAS 3:1David Daniel emphasizes the sacredness of entering the house of the Lord, warning against the dangers of familiarity that can lead to contempt. He urges believers to approach worship with reverence, ready to listen and engage with God's word rather than offering empty sacrifices. Daniel highlights the importance of fulfilling vows made to God, reminding the congregation that their words and commitments carry weight in the presence of the Almighty. He calls for a balance between joyful fellowship and the seriousness of worship, encouraging the church to honor God in all aspects of their lives.
God's Amazing Ways
26744:47GodPSA 119:105ISA 55:8MAT 6:33MAT 28:18ACT 2:47ACT 7:54ACT 8:4In this sermon, the pastor acknowledges that he does not have all the answers to why certain events happen in our lives. However, he encourages the congregation to turn to God's Word for understanding and guidance. The sermon focuses on the theme of God's amazing ways, highlighting that His ways are not our ways. The pastor references the Great Commission in Matthew 28, emphasizing the call to go and teach all nations. He also discusses the challenges and persecution faced by early Christians, noting that they were forced out of their comfort zone and began preaching the word of God. The sermon concludes with the reminder that the gospel is powerful and contagious, urging believers to live it out and share it with others.
The Love of God Manifested
26140:16Love Of GodJHN 3:16JHN 6:44JHN 17:5ACT 2:36ACT 2:39ROM 1:20ROM 3:23In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the consequences of sin in the world. He explains that although God created everything to be very good, sin has corrupted His creation. The preacher also highlights the manifestation of God's love to a fallen world, particularly through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He references passages from the Bible, such as John 3 and Acts 2, to support his points and emphasizes the importance of conviction and repentance in response to God's love and truth.