
Ken Miller
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No Compromise
86948:47Compromise2CH 20:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the unpredictability and troubles of the world we live in, but also highlights the hope of a future where everything will be set right. The message is a call to watchfulness and vigilance until that day comes. The preacher refers to a previous message by Brother Dwayne, who called for purposeful living and making decisive choices for the kingdom. The sermon then focuses on the story of Jehoshaphat in the Old Testament, who faced a great multitude coming against him. Jehoshaphat sought the Lord, proclaimed a fast, and prayed for God's judgment and guidance. A prophet then assured him that they would not need to fight, but to position themselves, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord. The next day, they sent out singers ahead of the army, and God gave them victory. The preacher intended to discuss the consequences of compromise by looking at three men in the Old Testament who made small compromises and how it affected them. However, the sermon lacks a conclusion and a New Testament passage to encourage the listeners not to compromise. The preacher also mentions the sensuality and wickedness of the world today, but suggests that God has not destroyed it yet because there are still righteous people carrying out His purposes.
Two Priorities in 2013
72645:10PrioritiesMAT 6:19MAT 6:24LUK 12:15LUK 16:13JHN 6:66HEB 12:1In this sermon, the focus is on making a choice between serving God or serving wealth. The speaker emphasizes that there is no middle ground and we must make a decision. The sermon then moves on to discuss two concerns: the needs of the natural life and the importance of using our time wisely. The speaker encourages the audience to think seriously about how they spend their time and to live in a way that redeems it, so that at the end of their lives they can say they have lived a significant life.