
Jerry Aman
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Something for Himself - Part 2
6861:05:05MAT 16:15This sermon emphasizes the revelation of Christ as the cornerstone of the church, highlighting the importance of being living stones built together to form God's temple. It explores the divine revelation needed to understand Christ's identity and the purpose of the church as a dwelling place for God. The sermon stresses the necessity of submitting to the work of the cross to be shaped and chiseled into suitable living stones for God's house.
Something for Himself - Part 1
66253:25EXO 25:2NUM 9:15PSA 132:4PSA 132:14EPH 2:20HEB 8:5HEB 10:20REV 21:3This sermon emphasizes God's desire to have a dwelling place among His people, focusing on the tabernacle and temple as representations of Christ and the church. It highlights the importance of being a willing offering to God, participating in His work for Himself, and becoming living stones in His spiritual house.
Head Coverings
5021:10:56ROM 10:101CO 11:3PHP 2:5This sermon emphasizes the importance of maintaining God's divine order, particularly in the church, highlighting the significance of head covering as a symbol of submission to Christ's authority. It delves into the historical context of how divine order was established in a community of believers and the challenges faced in upholding this order. The message stresses the need for both brothers and sisters to keep their heads covered under Christ's headship, with sisters wearing a physical head covering as a public testimony of their submission to God's authority.
The Requirements for an Overcomer
4181:09:01OvercomingREV 14:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of faithfulness and being responsible in serving God. He uses the example of three young girls who stay behind to help reset chairs and tables after a gathering, highlighting their testimony of dedication. The speaker also mentions the story of David, who despite his failures, remained faithful and had a deep desire to build a house for God. The sermon encourages parents and grandparents to prioritize spending time with God and building a relationship with Him, rather than just focusing on performance and outward actions.