
Jon Couch
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The Great Deception
1.2K29:06DeceptionGEN 3:13OBA 1:3LUK 21:81CO 6:91PE 5:81JN 3:7In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for believers to take God's Word seriously and not be deceived by the world. He encourages the congregation to rise up and make a difference in people's lives by leading them to Jesus Christ. The preacher highlights the importance of being vigilant and sober, as the devil is constantly seeking to devour believers. He urges everyone to write down 1 Peter 5:8 as a reminder to stay alert and not be deluded by the culture.
The Carnal American Church
1.0K25:35CarnalityMAT 6:33GAL 2:14In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of staying true to the mission of spreading the truth of God's word. He criticizes the American church for prioritizing entertainment and fun over proclaiming the truth of Christ. The speaker warns against the temptation to please man rather than God, as it leads to compromising the truth. He urges believers to stand in the gap and not be casual or carnal Christians, but to actively engage in sharing the gospel and reaching the lost. The sermon references the book of Galatians and 2 Timothy to support the message.
The Clock Is Ticking
1.0K1:00:24AwakeningROM 13:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the urgency of the times we are living in and the need for repentance and turning to God. He highlights the importance of guarding against the deceitfulness of sin and not being swayed by a man-centered gospel. The speaker also challenges the audience to not just proclaim the message of God, but to live it out in their daily lives. He emphasizes the need to behave like true followers of Christ and not to take God's grace for granted. The sermon references 1 Peter 4:7 and Romans to support these points.
The Narrow Way
95629:30Narrow WayGEN 1:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of belief being accompanied by action. Trusting in God and relying on Him daily is not a passive act, but rather an intentional and urgent clinging to Him. The speaker references the story of the Centurion in Matthew 8 to illustrate the need to truly understand who God is and embrace His word in order to experience genuine revival. The sermon also highlights the responsibility of parents to protect their children from the influence of culture and to lead them in serving the Lord. The message concludes with a reminder that the narrow way of following Jesus requires a great cost, but it leads to the glory and majesty of God.
Are We Denying Christ?
79929:19Rejecting Christ1JN 2:22In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the difficulty of understanding and embracing the word of God. He uses the example of a car accident to illustrate the sudden changes and challenges that can occur in life. The preacher also highlights the sacrificial love of Jesus, who gave his life so that others could live. He encourages believers to step out of their comfort zones and make a difference in the world. The sermon concludes with a reminder to focus on humble transformation and submission to Christ, rather than selfish desires.
Pursuing Complete Surrender
64228:00SurrenderGEN 22:6GEN 22:11In this sermon, the speaker shares a powerful testimony of a man who was transformed by encountering the Word of God. The man was in a desperate situation, contemplating suicide, but when he opened a Gideon Bible in a hotel room, he was deeply impacted by the living words of God. The speaker emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's provision and not worrying or fretting. He encourages listeners to lay their concerns on the altar and have faith that God will make a way. The sermon concludes with a reminder that despite the challenges of life, God will supply all our needs according to His riches in glory.