
Jeff Noblit
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Preaching a Watered Down Gospel - Part 1
1.9K09:171CO 3:2This sermon delves into the concept of the 'Milky Way' as an idol of shallow principles in Christianity, emphasizing the danger of glorifying shallowness doctrinally and condemning deeper exploration of Christ's teachings. It warns against the seductive infiltration of this enemy into the church, leading to a preference for 'milk' over solid spiritual food, weakening believers and creating fertile ground for false teachings.
(Ephesians) Christian Parenting, Part 1
1.7K1:02:26Christian ParentingDEU 6:5DEU 6:7MAT 6:33EPH 5:22EPH 6:4In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the responsibility of fathers, including grandfathers and great-grandfathers, in teaching their children about God's glory. The speaker encourages fathers to lift their eyes to heaven and ask God for the opportunity to teach their children about His wonderfulness. The speaker refers to Deuteronomy 6-7, which instructs fathers to love the Lord with all their heart, soul, and might, and to diligently teach their children about God's commandments. The speaker emphasizes the importance of incorporating biblical teachings into everyday life, such as during mealtime, while walking together, and before bedtime and in the morning.
(Ephesians) Children Obey Your Parents
1.6K00:00ChildrenPRO 23:13MAT 6:33EPH 6:1JUD 1:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of children obeying their parents and respecting authority. He explains that this command comes with a promise of a good quality of life and a long life on earth. The speaker also highlights the role of fathers in teaching their children and passing down the values and principles of God. He warns against the current trend of children having disrespectful attitudes towards parents and authority figures, citing examples of serious assaults and even murders committed by children against their parents. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the need for a revival and reformation in fathers' role in training their children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.
(Ephesians) Worship Revolutionizes the Workplace
1.6K1:19:57WorkplaceEPH 6:5In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of obedience in the workplace. He encourages believers to obey their earthly masters sincerely and without hypocrisy. The speaker also addresses masters, urging them to treat their employees with compassion and goodwill. The sermon emphasizes that both employees and employers will be held accountable by their Master, who is God. The speaker references Ephesians 6:5-9 and other Bible verses to support his points about obedience and the future reward believers can expect from the Lord.
Preaching a Watered Down Gospel - Part 2
1.6K09:11JHN 14:9This sermon emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth beyond just the basics of faith, highlighting the need to move from a dependency on 'milk' to embracing 'solid food' in the Word of God. It addresses the responsibility of both preachers and believers to seek deeper understanding and maturity in Christ, rather than remaining content with shallow teachings. The message challenges individuals to fulfill their duty to grow in their knowledge of God and His ways, moving towards spiritual maturity and discernment.
God Helps Those Who Cannot Help Themselves by Jeff Nobit
1.6K46:33ISA 64:6JER 17:9JHN 3:18ROM 5:6ROM 5:10ROM 8:31EPH 1:6This sermon delves into the profound truths of God's holiness, man's sinful nature, and the helpless state of humanity apart from Christ. It emphasizes the ungodliness, sinfulness, enmity, and helplessness of individuals before a holy God, highlighting the desperate need for God's intervention and salvation. Through the lens of Romans 5:6-10, the message reveals the depth of God's love in reaching out to the ungodly, sinners, enemies, and helpless ones through the sacrificial death of Christ, showcasing the incomprehensible grace and mercy of God in saving unworthy souls.
Preaching a Watered-Down Gospel Is Sin
1.5K1:01:27DEU 29:4LUK 24:27JHN 14:9EPH 4:14The video is a sermon on Hebrews chapter 5, focusing on the importance of spiritual maturity. The speaker emphasizes the need for believers to move beyond a shallow dependency on basic teachings and seek deeper understanding of God's word. He criticizes the tendency of some Christians to constantly chase after new and entertaining experiences, rather than grounding themselves in solid biblical teaching. The speaker encourages fathers and heads of households to prioritize finding a church with strong, true, and godly Bible preaching for their families.
Preaching a Watered Down Gospel - Part 5
1.5K06:53EPH 4:142TI 3:7HEB 5:12HEB 6:1This sermon emphasizes the importance of moving beyond shallow understanding of the Bible and delves into the deeper truths of God's Word. It warns against remaining spiritually immature, vulnerable to false teachings, and dishonoring God by neglecting to grow in knowledge and faith. The speaker urges the audience to seek solid spiritual food, to discern true biblical teaching, and to take responsibility for their own spiritual growth and maturity.
Preaching a Watered Down Gospel - Part 3
1.4K08:58COL 1:9This sermon emphasizes the duty of both the preacher to faithfully deliver God's truth and the congregation to mature beyond basic teachings, diving into deeper truths of the Word. It highlights the responsibility for Christians to grow in knowledge and wisdom, being able to teach others and not remain milk-dependent. The importance of going beyond shallow understanding and embracing the deeper truths of the Bible is emphasized, urging believers to avoid shallowness and strive for spiritual maturity.
Preaching a Watered Down Gospel - Part 4
1.4K09:11MAT 9:14HEB 5:12This sermon emphasizes the danger of spiritual immaturity and dependency on basic teachings, likening it to being stuck in a state of infancy and unable to grasp deeper truths. The speaker urges believers to move beyond the 'milky way' of faith and embrace the profound truths of God's Word, challenging them to grow deeper in their understanding and relationship with God.
(Ephesians) Election: Pure and Simple
1.3K1:17:54ElectionROM 8:4ROM 8:29ROM 9:20EPH 1:4EPH 1:11In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not relying solely on the Bible for evangelism. He argues that Christians need to provide creative supporting evidence to win over the current generation. However, he disagrees with the idea of using worldly methods, such as rock music or dramatic presentations, to attract people to the gospel. Instead, he believes that Christians should focus on filling themselves with the word of God and confronting the culture with love and clarity. The preacher also addresses the issue of denial regarding God's sovereign electing choice, emphasizing the biblical truth that God predestines and chooses those whom He foreknows.
(Ephesians) the Benediction
1.3K00:00BenedictionMAT 6:332CO 4:82CO 4:12EPH 6:19EPH 6:23In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of gospel preaching to transform lives. He quotes Romans 10:14-15, where Paul explains the importance of hearing the message of Christ through a preacher. The preacher highlights that the preaching of the gospel is the backbone and major tool for winning souls and glorifying God. He urges the audience to pray for the preacher, as he acknowledges his dependence on the Holy Spirit to effectively communicate God's message. The sermon concludes with the reminder that living out the teachings of Christ is a form of evangelism that demonstrates the transformative power of the gospel to the world.
God Helps Those Who Cannot Help Themselves
1.3K46:28In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the true nature of God. He criticizes the portrayal of a shallow and weak God that is often preached in many pulpits today. The preacher highlights the transcendence and holiness of God, urging listeners to grasp the magnitude of who He is. He also expresses concern about the lack of biblical soundness and the focus on man-centered and culturally relevant approaches in churches. The sermon concludes with a powerful illustration of God's desire for His people to reflect His glory, despite their fallen nature.
(Ephesians) a True Theology Produces a True Doxology
1.2K1:05:15EphesiansPSA 95:1PSA 103:1PSA 150:6MAT 6:33EPH 1:3COL 3:162PE 1:3In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the incredible love and sacrifice of God the Father in sending His Son, Jesus Christ, to save the world. The preacher marvels at the concept of the incarnation, where God became flesh and dwelt among us. The sermon then focuses on the spiritual blessings that believers have received through Christ, with the goal of increasing praise, reverence, service, and obedience to God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of having true knowledge and understanding of God's salvation in order to offer genuine praise and worship.
(Ephesians) Saved Through the Sovereign Work of the Father
1.1K1:19:57ElectionMAT 5:48MAT 22:37ROM 8:29EPH 1:41JN 2:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the responsibility of believers to share the gospel and pray for the salvation of others. He warns against being out of balance by focusing solely on the glories of God's work in redemption without actively spreading the gospel. The preacher explains that God chose believers according to his will and for the praise of his grace. He also highlights the importance of having a love for God's law and truth as evidence of true conversion.
(Ephesians) Grace, Life, and Glory
1.1K37:37GraceIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of receiving new life from God. He highlights that religious practices and steps are not enough if one does not have spiritual life imparted by God. The preacher explains that grace is the key to receiving forgiveness, justification, righteousness, sanctification, and glorification. He further discusses the role of the Holy Spirit in applying grace, particularly through regeneration, which brings spiritual life to those who were previously dead in their trespasses. The sermon also emphasizes the significance of the church as God's masterpiece work, ordained for His glory in both time and eternity.
(Ephesians) Victory in Jesus
1.1K00:00VictoryPSA 119:9EPH 6:10EPH 6:12In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of putting on the full armor of God in the ongoing battle against sin. He emphasizes that there are no shortcuts or quick fixes in this fight, but rather a constant, disciplined perseverance. The speaker highlights that although sin may wrestle and throw us down, in Jesus Christ, it cannot hold us down. He encourages believers to repent, seek forgiveness, and continue marching forward in the war for God's glory. The sermon also emphasizes that Satan and demons are our enemies, and we must rely on the strength of the Lord to fight against them.
(Ephesians) the Incomparable Wonder of Being a Christian
1.1K1:14:44EphesiansMAT 6:33LUK 24:27ROM 3:12In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of spreading the Gospel and following Jesus' example. He highlights the three elements involved in accepting the Gospel: understanding with the mind, feeling with the heart, and making a commitment to Christ. The preacher also acknowledges that all humans fall short of God's standard and that our behavior is inherently evil. He warns against the idea of claiming everything without understanding the need for a heavenly future and emphasizes the interconnectedness of believers as members of the body of Christ.
(Ephesians) Grace and Glory
1.1K1:19:57EphesiansMAT 6:33EPH 1:1REV 5:2REV 5:9In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the church's role in making and equipping disciples of Christ. He highlights the need for obedience to God's commands and the power of the Holy Spirit in fulfilling this mission. The speaker also emphasizes the glory of God as the ultimate goal of the church's work. He references Revelation chapter 5, verse 9, which states that Jesus has already purchased people from every tribe and nation with his blood, emphasizing that the work of salvation has been accomplished. The speaker encourages perseverance in the face of challenges, reminding the audience that Christians are called to persevere and that God's grace enables them to do so.
Apostasy and the Unpardonable State
1.0K47:47MAT 6:33HEB 6:4HEB 10:251JN 2:19In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of apostasy, which is a willful purpose and pattern of sin. He emphasizes the importance of preaching against sin, guilt, and judgment, as it is the work of the Spirit to convict the world of these things. The preacher expresses concern about the prevalence of minimizing or excluding these topics in some churches, which he believes goes against the work of the Spirit and hinders the growth of the church. He also highlights the significance of the gospel as the means of grace, explaining that turning away from Christ in the gospel renounces the means by which God extends His grace to us.
Church Discipline Part 1
1.0K50:55JER 6:14MAT 18:15ACT 5:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of church discipline and its various purposes. The first main sub point is the principle of ownership, emphasizing that if God considers something a big deal, the church must also take it seriously. The second main sub point highlights the reasons for church discipline, including purifying the spirit and message of the church, denying Satan any advantage, and proving that leaders love and care for the church. The speaker references biblical passages such as 2 Corinthians 2:11 and Jeremiah 6:14-15 to support these points. Additionally, the story of Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5 is used as an example of the consequences of not practicing church discipline.
The Truth of God
1.0K48:39ROM 1:21In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that God is truth and all that He speaks is truth. The revelations and manifestations of God are in perfect agreement with His character and mind. The speaker refers to Romans 3:4, which states that God should be found true even if every man is found a liar. The speaker highlights that the Jews' rejection of Christ as the promised Messiah does not negate the truth and faithfulness of God, but rather reveals the fallenness and error of man. The sermon aims to humble and glorify God, promoting passionate praise and worship.
Election Pure and Simple
1.0K1:17:54MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ROM 8:14ROM 8:31EPH 1:42TI 3:16In this sermon, the speaker addresses the idea that presenting the gospel with just the Bible is no longer enough in today's generation. He argues against this notion, emphasizing the importance of filling people with the Word of God and igniting a passion for God's truth. The speaker believes that by lovingly and clearly confronting the culture, the Holy Spirit can use the gospel to transform hearts and bring people into the kingdom of God. He also highlights the sovereignty of God in salvation, referencing Romans 8 and Ephesians 1 to support the idea that God is actively involved in choosing and calling His people.
Church Discipline Part 2
89149:14DEU 13:1ACT 1:8ACT 2:42ACT 5:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of Acts chapter 5 in understanding what it means to be a true church. He highlights the story of Ananias and Sapphira, who sold a piece of property but lied about the amount they gave to the church. The speaker explains that this story teaches us about the sanctification process and the need for discipline within the church. He also emphasizes that church discipline leads to the multiplication of the church, as seen in verse 14, where multitudes of believers were added to their number. The speaker concludes by urging churches to strive for obedience in church discipline and purity, as it affects the power of the gospel.
The Bible-Driven Church
8651:14:15MAT 6:33MAT 16:13JHN 14:15ACT 5:29COL 1:28In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the power and presence of God's Spirit in transforming lives and bringing about repentance. He highlights the role of the church as the body of Christ, with Christ as the head. The speaker criticizes the idea of the church providing entertainment for people, stating that the church's mission is to proclaim biblical doctrine that sets hearts on fire for God. He also emphasizes the importance of obedience to God's commandments and the global calling of the church to be witnesses for Christ in all parts of the world.