
Jason Robinson
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Overcoming Sexual Sin
5.8K1:45:50Sexual SinPRO 4:23JER 6:16MAT 6:33JHN 14:21JHN 16:25JHN 16:271TI 2:9In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being in harmony with one another in the church. He explains that when believers are in symphony with each other, they can ask Jesus for anything in his name and he will answer. The speaker shares his personal testimony of growing up in a wicked environment and how he was transformed when he came to Christ. He also highlights the need for Christians to return to the old paths and not be swayed by new teachings or solutions.
Joshua Miktarian Funeral - Part 1
1.6K05:05ECC 7:1This sermon reflects on the life of a dear friend, Joshua, highlighting his dedication to football, coaching, and his interest in matters of life after death. It emphasizes the importance of reflecting on death and eternity, challenging listeners to consider the purpose of their lives and the reality of what happens after death.
Joshua Miktarian Funeral - Part 5
1.5K02:41MAT 6:19This sermon emphasizes the importance of living a life dedicated to God, focusing on doing everything for His glory and love. It highlights the eternal value of living for God's truth and love, as earthly treasures fade away but what is done for God's reward lasts forever. The message celebrates God's mercy that sees beyond our weaknesses, transforming sinners into saints, and the assurance of a heavenly home for those who live for Him.
Joshua Miktarian Funeral - Part 2
1.4K05:02EXO 20:1PSA 119:105PRO 14:12PRO 29:18ECC 7:2MAT 7:21ROM 14:12GAL 6:7HEB 9:271JN 3:4This sermon emphasizes the importance of reflecting on the state of our souls and the need to prioritize our relationship with God. It addresses the societal shift away from acknowledging God's laws and the consequences of lawlessness. The speaker highlights the significance of upholding moral values, such as the Ten Commandments, in shaping a just and orderly society. The sermon also delves into the spiritual realm, discussing accountability before a holy God and the consequences of disobeying His laws despite the freedom of choice given to humanity.
(Revelations of the Gospel) 2. a Revelation of Forsaking All
1.4K1:06:35Forsaking AllMAT 4:17MAT 6:33MAT 13:44MRK 1:14LUK 4:43LUK 9:60In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of presenting the gospel with a focus on repentance. They emphasize the need for individuals to deeply reflect on their sins and continually seek repentance as God reveals areas of their lives that need to change. The speaker criticizes the practice of rushing through the gospel message and having a short altar call, instead advocating for a more thorough and transformative approach. They also highlight the significance of understanding one's sinful condition, the fear of God, and the reality of death and judgment as foundational aspects of the gospel.
Joshua Miktarian Funeral - Part 4
1.4K04:55JHN 6:37This sermon emphasizes the importance of depending solely on Jesus for salvation and turning away from sin. It highlights the spiritual poverty in the nation and the need for Jesus to fill the emptiness in our hearts, not money, sex, or worldly pursuits. The message calls for a personal relationship with Jesus, citing His promise of rest and acceptance for those who come to Him.
Coming Out of the World
1.3K1:19:15Authentic DiscipleshipWorldlinessSeparation from the World2CO 6:14Jason Robinson emphasizes the necessity for the church to come out of worldly influences and to embody a distinct lifestyle that reflects Christ. He discusses the importance of meaningful relationships within the church, urging believers to separate themselves from cultural norms that conflict with their faith. Robinson warns against merely reforming existing church structures without seeking God's guidance, highlighting the need for a genuine transformation in values and priorities. He stresses that true discipleship requires forsaking all for Christ and that the church should be a community of believers who support one another in living out their faith authentically. Ultimately, he calls for a return to the essence of the church as a body of believers who are set apart from the world.
Joshua Miktarian Funeral - Part 3
1.3K05:02PSA 9:17JHN 3:16ACT 4:12ROM 10:9EPH 2:8HEB 11:1JAS 2:172PE 3:9REV 21:8This sermon emphasizes the consequences of sin and the necessity for punishment due to God's holiness. It delves into the concept of hell as a place of eternal separation from God for those who reject Him. However, it also presents the hope of salvation through Jesus Christ, who paid the penalty for sin on the cross, offering a way to bridge the gap between humanity and God through faith and repentance.
Living for Others
1.1K1:13:35OthersMAT 6:33MAT 22:36HEB 10:24In this sermon, the speaker addresses the lack of purpose and direction in American culture. He highlights how busyness and self-centeredness have become the norm, leading to boredom and ultimately giving in to sin. The speaker shares his personal journey of realizing the emptiness of this lifestyle and how God woke him up from this slumber. He emphasizes the need to live a life focused on sharing the gospel, loving others, and giving oneself for the sake of others, as we are bought with a price and accountable to God.
(Revelations of the Gospel) 1. a Revelation of Self
1.0K1:15:56MAT 6:33JHN 3:16JHN 12:48ACT 4:12ROM 3:9ROM 5:8EPH 2:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing our sinful state before God and the severity of standing before Him in judgment. He highlights the need for a revelation of our own wickedness and the purity and holiness of God. The speaker warns against presenting a gospel that only focuses on God's love without addressing the reality of our sinfulness. He urges listeners to seek a complete understanding of the gospel and to pray for revelations of these four key truths.
(Revelations of the Gospel) 4. a Revelation of Continuing in Love
1.0K1:12:192CH 15:22PE 3:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of love in the Gospel. He explains that humans have a deep need for love and often try to fill that void with human relationships. The speaker discusses the two aspects of the love of God: God's love for us and our response to choose to love Him. He warns about the dangers of allowing the love in our hearts to slowly burn out and emphasizes the need to continue in a love relationship with God. The sermon also touches on the need to overcome and how God demonstrated His love for the world by providing a sacrifice for us to know Him.
(Revelations of the Gospel) 3. a Revelation of My Responsibility and God's Grace
9551:10:32The True GospelGrace and ResponsibilityDEU 30:19JER 6:16LUK 13:34ROM 5:2ROM 11:61CO 15:102CO 6:1TIT 2:12HEB 4:16REV 22:17Jason Robinson emphasizes the importance of understanding the complete Gospel amidst the confusion of various interpretations in a post-Christian society. He outlines sixteen essential revelations that form the foundation of the true Gospel, including the responsibility of man to respond to God's grace and the necessity of repentance and faith. Robinson stresses that while God's grace is freely given, individuals must actively choose to accept it and live in accordance with it, highlighting the balance between divine grace and human responsibility. He warns against the dangers of a diluted Gospel that neglects these critical elements, urging believers to seek a genuine relationship with Christ that transforms their lives.
What Is the Church?
77257:59ChurchROM 10:212PE 3:22PE 3:11JUD 1:3In this sermon, the preacher highlights the shift in society over the past 50 years, where people have become more independent and disconnected from their communities. He attributes this change to the influence of technology, such as TV and the Internet, as well as the rise of consumerism. The preacher emphasizes the importance of living for the next kingdom and not being consumed by worldly pursuits. He reminds the audience of God's judgment and the promise of a new heavens and earth, urging them to live in holiness and anticipation of Christ's return. The preacher also criticizes the superficiality of modern church gatherings, where people come together without truly knowing or connecting with one another.