
Ken Pierpont
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What to Do With the Memory of Past Failures
1.3K38:13Past FailuresTIT 2:3In this sermon, the pastor shares a personal story of a girl who made mistakes in her youth and felt ashamed. He emphasizes that despite past sins, there is hope and forgiveness through Jesus. The pastor encourages listeners to use accusations of past sin as an opportunity to praise God for His forgiveness. He also highlights the importance of being patient and kind towards unbelievers, reminding listeners that they too were once lost but were saved by God's mercy. The sermon references Bible verses such as 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 and Titus 2:2-7 to support these teachings.
Running From God's Will
1.2K31:34God's WillPSA 139:1JON 1:1MAT 28:19In this sermon, the preacher compares the story of Jonah to watching a really good movie. He highlights the repetition of certain elements in the story as significant. The sermon focuses on the first scene of the story, where God gives Jonah simple instructions, but Jonah disobeys and goes his own way. The preacher also draws parallels between Jonah's call to arise and go, and the Great Commission given by Jesus to all believers.
Satan Has Victims, but Jesus Is the Victor
1.1K35:08Jesus VictorISA 14:11In this sermon, the preacher discusses the existence of a real enemy that Christians face. He emphasizes that sin is always present and waiting to tempt believers. The preacher uses biblical examples such as Cain and Samson to illustrate the consequences of giving in to sin. He also mentions how Satan tempted Jesus in the wilderness. The sermon encourages listeners to approach the cross and the communion table with a biblical understanding of their enemy.
The Spirit of Your Home
1.0K42:55Godly HomeMAT 6:33EPH 6:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of heeding the cautions of Christ in our homes. He highlights the warnings given by Jesus, the apostles, and the Bible itself. The preacher also emphasizes the need to teach the Word of God in our homes on a daily basis, rather than relegating it to just Sundays. He encourages creating a spirit of love, kindness, and forgiveness in our homes, avoiding negative talk and contention. The sermon concludes with a call to anticipate the return of Christ and to hold fast to the teachings of the Bible.