
Jack Hibbs
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Can a Nation Rise Again?
2.5K54:59NationDEU 8:182CH 7:13MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher discusses the possibility of a nation rising again. He emphasizes that this concept applies not only to America but to any nation that listens and understands its origins. The preacher references President Bush's speeches after the 9/11 attacks as an example of a nation attempting to rise again. He also highlights the importance of knowing where a nation came from and its purpose for existing, citing the Declaration of Independence as a testament to America's founding principles. The preacher encourages the congregation to reflect on the significance of being an American and to remember the events of 9/11.
Life & Times of Jesus #02
2.3K49:53ROM 1:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding and proclaiming the Word of God. He references Galatians 4:4-5, which speaks of God becoming a human. The preacher also mentions Romans 1:1-4, which highlights Jesus' birth through Mary and his declaration as the Son of God through the resurrection. He emphasizes the inspiration of the Bible in 2 Timothy 3:16 and encourages believers to test the spirits and discern true followers of Jesus in 1 John 4:1. The sermon concludes with the mention of God's love demonstrated through Jesus' death for sinners in Romans 5:8 and the mystery of godliness in 1 Timothy 3:16.
Life & Times of Jesus #01
2.1K58:38PRO 30:4ISA 41:4MIC 5:2MAT 26:63LUK 8:26JHN 3:16ACT 13:33In this sermon, the preacher discusses the different aspects of Christ and His role in eternity. The first week focuses on the wonderful news about Christ and eternity. The second week explores Christ's first coming to Jerusalem and Israel. The third week delves into the incarnation of Jesus and His identity as the Word made flesh. The fourth week examines the purpose of Christ's mission and His earthly work. The sermon emphasizes the control and power of Jesus over all things, including the physical world, and encourages listeners to praise and rejoice in His sovereignty. The preacher also criticizes the worship of creation over the creator and challenges the logic of evolutionism.
Life & Times of Jesus #03
2.0K1:03:42ECC 3:14ZEP 3:17MAT 6:33JHN 5:19JHN 11:43ACT 10:38COL 2:9In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of Jesus coming into the world as the perfect sacrifice for humanity. He explains that the law hangs over us, intimidating and condemning us, but Jesus came to fulfill the law perfectly. By becoming the God-man, Jesus destroyed the work of Satan and delivered the world from sin. The preacher emphasizes the central doctrine of Christ being the Word made flesh and highlights the pre-existence of Jesus.
Life & Times of Jesus #06
1.9K57:24ROM 1:18COL 2:9REV 4:11In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of manipulation of information and the importance of not being afraid of technology. They argue that as technological advances occur, more scientific evidence aligns with the teachings of the Bible. The speaker emphasizes the evidence of the natural world as proof of God's existence and intelligence in creation. They also mention Romans 1:20, which states that God's invisible attributes are clearly seen through the things He has made, and that even those who have not heard the gospel will still have a chance to know God through His creation.
Life & Times of Jesus #07
1.9K53:18Doctrine of the TrinityUnderstanding God's NatureJER 29:11ROM 1:20COL 2:9Jack Hibbs emphasizes the essential doctrine of the Trinity in his sermon, explaining that the fullness of the Godhead dwells in Christ. He highlights the importance of understanding the nature of God as one essence in three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Hibbs addresses common misconceptions and the resistance to this doctrine, urging believers to grasp its significance for their faith. He illustrates the unity and purpose of the Trinity through various scripture references, reinforcing that this mystery is foundational to Christian belief. Ultimately, Hibbs calls for a deeper understanding of God's nature and encourages believers to seek Him wholeheartedly.
Life & Times of Jesus #05
1.9K53:06MAT 4:23MAT 4:25HEB 13:7In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the earthly work of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the importance of being taught and how Jesus was an excellent teacher. The speaker highlights that a teaching message should affect believers in four ways: by hearing, seeing, doing, and being affected by the Holy Spirit. The sermon also emphasizes that Jesus came into the world to save sinners and give them hope, not for religious purposes. The speaker encourages the audience to remember and respect those who minister to their souls.
The Times and the Seasons
1.9K1:06:15End TimesReadiness for Christ's ReturnEZK 33:1Jack Hibbs emphasizes the urgency of being aware of the times and seasons as indicated in Scripture, particularly focusing on the prophetic messages found in Ezekiel and the teachings of Jesus. He warns that as believers, we must be vigilant and prepared for the imminent return of Christ, living in a way that reflects our expectation of His coming. Hibbs highlights the importance of understanding current events in light of biblical prophecy, urging the church to remain watchful and active in spreading the Gospel. He draws parallels between the signs of the times and the need for believers to be ready, encouraging a sense of urgency in ministry and personal faith. Ultimately, he calls for a revival of commitment to God and His Word in the face of a rapidly changing world.
Life & Times of Jesus #08
1.9K48:22ROM 3:23In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for redemption for every individual. He explains that man's attempt to redeem himself is futile and that only through God's grace and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ can true redemption be achieved. The preacher highlights the separation between God and man caused by sin and emphasizes that it is only through faith in Jesus and his blood that this separation can be bridged. He also addresses the tendency of moralists to judge others while practicing the same sins themselves, reminding them that they too are in need of redemption.
Life & Times of Jesus #10
1.8K1:00:28MAT 3:13MAT 6:33MRK 12:2JHN 1:1JHN 14:6JHN 20:31ACT 2:37In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of coming to God and trusting in Him. He uses the example of Jesus being presented by God as His beloved Son. The speaker urges the audience to not just believe in Jesus in a historic sense, but to trust in Him completely. He also highlights the significance of accepting and receiving Jesus, using the parable of the vineyard workers who mistreated the owner's servants. The sermon concludes with the speaker challenging those who doubt Jesus' existence and urging them to consider the overwhelming evidence of His divinity.
Life & Times of Jesus #09
1.8K53:25JOS 1:8ROM 1:13ROM 15:232CO 6:1GAL 1:16COL 2:9In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of getting one's theology from the Bible rather than relying on other sources. He emphasizes that God's revealed word is the ultimate truth and should be the foundation of our beliefs. The speaker also highlights the priority of the gospel, stating that it is our only remedy and should take precedence over other activities or forms of entertainment in church. He concludes by referencing biblical figures like Samuel, Jesus, and Joshua to illustrate the importance of staying focused on God's word and being courageous in our faith.
Prepare to Meet God
1.2K1:00:17Judgment DayMAT 22:1ROM 13:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being prepared to meet God. He warns against living with a sense of invincibility and urges listeners to consider the possibility of the Lord's return. The speaker highlights current events, such as Russia's support of Iran and the spread of Islam, as signs that the end times may be approaching. He also references a news report about the tragic bridge collapse in Minnesota, which serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of life. Overall, the sermon encourages individuals to examine their hearts and ensure they are ready to meet God.
Middle East Crisis: What Is Mystery Babylon?
1.2K1:04:58REV 17:1In this sermon, the speaker begins by emphasizing the importance of understanding the concept of Babylon. He suggests that Babylon can refer to various things, such as the ancient city in Iraq or a religious and spiritual system. The speaker also mentions the rise of a dominant European market and speculates about the potential arrival of the Antichrist. Additionally, the speaker describes Babylon as a system that has infiltrated various aspects of human existence, including economics and religion, and has tried to compete against God and his gospel. The sermon includes references to biblical verses, such as verse four, which mentions Babylon's wealth and dominance, and highlights the harlot-like and murderous nature of Babylon's passions. The speaker concludes by urging the audience to stay engaged until the end of the sermon, as the topic may be offensive to some.
Middle East Crisis: What Christians Need to Know
1.1K1:06:411TH 4:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being alert and on guard, drawing parallels to the surprise attacks that America has experienced in the past. He encourages the church to increase their faith by immersing themselves in the Word of God and prayer. The preacher also highlights the significance of hope and love in the lives of believers, pointing to the shining examples of believers in Israel. He emphasizes the need for Christians to be aware of the events unfolding in the world and to fulfill their responsibilities, such as providing for their families and protecting them from harm. The sermon concludes with a call to read the Bible and a reminder of the upcoming critical update on the Middle East crisis.
Middle East Crisis: The Last Jihad
1.1K1:05:51EZK 37:1EZK 39:12MAT 24:6ACT 1:11In this sermon, the preacher discusses the current state of the world and the ongoing conflict between different ideologies. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the Bible in a personal and futuristic manner. The preacher also highlights the significance of the ceasefire in relation to biblical prophecies. He then presents video clips showing Islamic demonstrations and discusses the teachings of Muhammad regarding training children to kill the enemy. The sermon concludes with a warning about the threat faced by a woman named Wafa Sultan, who is in hiding due to a fatwa on her life.
Life & Times of Jesus #12
1.0K56:14PSA 103:21MAT 6:33LUK 2:81TI 3:16REV 22:9In this sermon, the preacher describes the four living creatures mentioned in the book of Revelation. These creatures are described as having multiple eyes and different appearances on each side. They continuously praise God, saying "holy, holy, holy" and are always ready to serve Him. The preacher also mentions that angels are involved in various aspects of our lives, including escorting believers into God's presence at death and ministering to the world, often in the context of judgment.
Life & Times of Jesus #04
1.0K51:53MAT 6:19LUK 14:28LUK 24:31In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a mission in life, just like Jesus had a mission when he came into the world. The speaker mentions being a news junkie and feeling overwhelmed by the negative news, but highlights the message of grace and freedom that Jesus brings. The speaker also references a play in London where the audience was invited to join in presenting Jesus Christ to the world. The sermon emphasizes that Christ's mission is on schedule and that there is something to be gained from it. The speaker refers to Luke 14 and Matthew 28, where Jesus gives examples of counting the cost and directing what is important. The sermon concludes with the assurance that Jesus will complete the work he has started in our lives.
The Discipline of Disappointment - 20
1.0K55:56DisappointmentDisciplineFaith in God1SA 2:2PSA 61:1PRO 16:25LAM 3:24MAT 28:18JHN 15:11JHN 16:332CO 2:13EPH 3:20HEB 4:16Jack Hibbs delivers a powerful sermon on 'The Discipline of Disappointment,' emphasizing that disappointment is an inevitable part of life that can be managed through faith in God. He explains that unreasonable expectations often lead to disappointment and encourages the congregation to place their hope solely in God's character. Hibbs highlights the importance of preparing for disappointments and uniting our will with God's will, while also prioritizing the right influences in our lives. Ultimately, he reassures that God is unwaveringly faithful and that we can overcome disappointments by giving our hurts to Him.
Life & Times of Jesus #15
99356:23MAT 23:37MAT 24:2LUK 17:30LUK 17:34COL 2:9In this sermon, the speaker begins by enthusiastically describing a recent church service that was filled with powerful music and worship, leading to many people accepting Jesus. However, their excitement is interrupted when they watch a news report about Pope John Paul opening a holy door in Rome. The speaker then transitions to discussing the second coming of Christ, comparing it to his first coming. They reference Matthew 24:1-2, where Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple, and explain that the disciples asked about the timing and signs of his second coming. The speaker emphasizes the importance of preaching about Christ's return and warns against false teachings, specifically mentioning a news report that claimed forgiveness of sins could be obtained by passing through a door. They assert that forgiveness of sins is through Jesus Christ alone, not through any physical act.
Life & Times of Jesus #14
98851:40MAT 24:21COL 2:9REV 6:13In this sermon, the speaker discusses various signs and events that indicate the end times as described in the Bible. They mention the movement and falling of stars, which is said to occur during the tribulation period. The speaker emphasizes that even though the sermon may not initially seem comforting or focused on the baby Jesus, it has the potential to change lives by addressing important biblical themes. They highlight the advancements in technology and global travel as signs of the last times, as predicted in the book of Daniel. Additionally, the speaker mentions the cry for peace and safety as a global agenda, and connects it to the reunification of Europe and the existence of Israel as a significant timepiece in God's plan.
Life & Times of Jesus #13
98655:07In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the topic of the rapture of the church, specifically in relation to Jesus Christ. The speaker expresses their hope that the rapture will happen soon, despite their current jet lag. They congratulate the congregation for their involvement in preaching the gospel and emphasize the importance of trusting in Jesus and seeking forgiveness for sins. The speaker then discusses the concept of the resurrection and the future reunion of believers in the air, highlighting the significance of this event and its portrayal in movies. The sermon concludes with a prayer for a deeper understanding of the hope that awaits believers until the second coming of Jesus.
The Discipline of Disease - 24
9831:06:21DisciplineISA 35:4ISA 59:1MAT 6:33ROM 8:37In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the training of Navy SEALs and the bond that is formed between partners through intense and life-threatening experiences. He draws a parallel between this bond and the relationship between believers and God. The speaker emphasizes that while life in this broken world is subject to suffering, there is hope in God's plan. He encourages listeners to understand and accept the reality of suffering, while also recognizing the counterbalance of God's love and redemption.
The Discipline of Disillusionment -25
9771:04:06DisciplineMAT 28:18In this sermon, the pastor emphasizes the importance of following Jesus and keeping our eyes on Him. He references 1 John 5:3-6, which highlights the love of God and the victory that comes through faith in Jesus as the Son of God. The pastor also shares the story of Jesus appearing to two dejected disciples on the road to Emmaus, where their eyes were opened when Jesus broke bread with them. The sermon concludes with a focus on the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20, urging believers to go and make disciples of all nations.
Life & Times of Jesus #16
97558:24Millennial KingdomChrist's ReignISA 56:1ISA 65:17MIC 4:7ZEC 14:16MAT 5:18MAT 25:31ROM 8:21COL 2:9HEB 8:10REV 19:11Jack Hibbs concludes the series on the life and times of Jesus Christ by discussing the significance of Christ's millennial kingdom. He emphasizes that the millennium is a literal reign of Jesus on earth, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies and establishing God's justice, righteousness, and mercy. Hibbs explains that during this time, creation will be healed, and all people will have the opportunity to know the Lord. He encourages believers to be prepared for Christ's return and to share their faith with others, highlighting the importance of living in accordance with God's word.
The Discipline of Determination - 17
96256:02DisciplineMAT 28:182CO 4:5EPH 6:13In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that we are living in an evil day, where callousness and lack of compassion are prevalent. He mentions that the evil in the world can be witnessed through uncensored content on platforms like YouTube. Despite the darkness, the speaker encourages Christians to stand firm and advance in their faith. He references Philippians 2:12, urging believers to work out their own salvation with fear and trembling, knowing that God is working in them. The sermon also highlights the power of God and the importance of determination in one's walk with Him.