
David Smith
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The Blood, the Call, the Promise
1.9K1:33:48GospelEZR 8:5NEH 8:8MAT 6:33ACT 2:4ROM 3:28GAL 3:2EPH 2:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the word of God. He criticizes the idea that listening to a message in a language one cannot understand is holy, calling it a deception and bondage. The preacher prays for those who are resistant to the gospel, asking for God's mercy to reveal His glory and shake them to life. He concludes by urging listeners to see the beauty of Christ, to approach God as their Father, and to understand the righteousness and fear of God. The preacher references the story of Ezra reading from the book of the law and the response of the people, as well as passages from Psalms and the importance of accepting Jesus as Lord.
Living on Purpose
1.9K34:34Glory Of GodPSA 96:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living a life that brings glory to God. He encourages young people to move beyond seeking personal pleasure and instead focus on serving Christ. The sermon references John chapter 12, where certain Greeks express their desire to see Jesus. The speaker also highlights the objective work of the cross, emphasizing that our salvation is not based on our own actions, but on what Jesus has done for us. The sermon concludes by referencing Isaiah 53, which speaks of the sacrifice of Jesus for our redemption.
The Leader and His Home
1.5K1:13:56FamilyPSA 86:3JER 11:11MAT 9:35In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for faithful shepherds in the church and in families. He highlights the impact of fathers who have failed to shepherd their families, leading to a cry from the younger generation for father figures. The preacher also discusses the importance of communication in relationships, particularly within the family. He references Matthew 9:35, where Jesus is moved with compassion for the scattered and shepherdless multitudes, calling for laborers to be sent into the harvest. The sermon emphasizes the need for shepherds in homes, churches, and communities, and the importance of fearing God and acknowledging His holiness.