
Lawrence Chambers
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The Flood
1.2K1:03:59FloodGEN 6:1GEN 6:11EXO 20:1JOB 21:5MAT 6:33ACT 2:22HEB 2:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the impending judgment that will come upon those who have been indifferent and careless towards the things of God. He describes a day when souls will suddenly realize the truth they had ignored, and the consequences they will face. The preacher references the Bible, specifically 2 Peter 3:10, which speaks of the day of the Lord coming like a thief in the night, with the heavens passing away and the elements melting with fervent heat. He highlights the seriousness of neglecting the gospel and compares it to contempt of court or other dignitaries, emphasizing the authority and power behind the message of the gospel.
Weddings
1.1K59:19WeddingROM 8:28EPH 5:25EPH 5:27REV 19:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the wonderful plan of salvation that God has accomplished perfectly. He urges the listeners to accept Jesus Christ before it's too late and experience the joys and blessings of salvation. The preacher describes how Jesus' sacrifice on the cross frees us from the bondage of sin and brings us into the light and glory of God. He also highlights the importance of the Holy Spirit in guiding and empowering believers in their Christian living. The sermon references various Bible passages, including Genesis and the book of Ephesians, to support the message.
Tabernacle Background
97751:11EXO 4:2EXO 7:17MAT 6:33JHN 14:6ROM 3:23ROM 6:23HEB 9:22In this sermon, the preacher discusses the role of Jesus as the last Adam and his victory over sin and Satan. He emphasizes that Jesus willingly faced temptation and gave Satan every opportunity to prove that he was not the Son of God. However, Jesus triumphed over Satan and stripped him of his weapons, leaving him helpless and conquered. The preacher then shifts to the story of Moses and the burning bush, highlighting the three lessons Moses learned in his journey towards becoming a deliverer. The preacher draws parallels between Egypt as a representation of the world under the control of sin and death, and the deliverance that Christians experience through the power of Christ.
Genesis 2:2
8421:01:47GenesisGEN 22:1GEN 22:9GEN 24:30GEN 24:53MAT 6:33HEB 11:17In this sermon, the speaker recounts the story of Abraham's servant finding a wife for Isaac. The servant is portrayed as a faithful and obedient servant of God, willingly carrying out God's request without questioning or doubting. The servant prepares for the journey and encounters Rebecca at a well, where she shows kindness and generosity. The servant presents gifts to Rebecca and her family, and they agree to let her marry Isaac. The sermon emphasizes the servant's character and the importance of trusting and obeying God's will.
God's Plan for the Ages 01 God's Plan
80043:25GEN 1:1PSA 23:1PRO 3:5ISA 40:31MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ROM 8:28In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the first verse of the Bible, Genesis 1:1. He emphasizes the significance of this verse as the beginning of God's communication with humanity. The preacher highlights the profound simplicity and beauty of God's creation, emphasizing that everything was made out of nothing, a concept expressed by the Hebrew word "barra." The preacher also emphasizes that the purpose of the Bible is not just to provide information, but to give instructions for life.
God's Plan for the Ages 02 God's Plan
73659:30GEN 1:3JHN 20:31ROM 6:112CO 4:6COL 3:11PE 1:23In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the light of God's grace shining in our hearts. He explains that this light drives out the darkness of death and unbelief, and its purpose is to shine through us to others. The preacher also discusses the concept of death, stating that even in death, our consciousness continues on into eternity. He then delves into the creation story, highlighting the significance of the fourth day when the heavens became populated with light holders such as the sun, moon, and stars. The sermon concludes with a reflection on the threefold condition of man's disorder and the invitation to be restored and brought back into harmony with God.
God's Plan for the Ages 03 God's Plan
72253:59EPH 4:11EPH 4:16PHP 2:5In this sermon, the speaker begins by discussing the description of Jesus in Philippians 2:5-11, where Jesus humbly stoops from heaven to suffer and die for humanity. The speaker then encourages the audience to work out their own salvation with fear and trembling, emphasizing the importance of fruitfulness and obedience. The fourth day is highlighted as the day of grace, where God fills the heavens with light through the sun, moon, and stars. The speaker relates this to the believers' role in shining as lights in their own homes and in the world, especially during the parenthetic period of the age of grace.
God's Plan for the Ages 04 God's Plan
70350:26ROM 1:20In this sermon, the preacher discusses the orderly development of the moral life of believers as a result of God's dealings with them. He emphasizes the importance of studying and understanding the creation as it reveals God's eternal power and deity. The preacher also highlights the story of Abraham and Moses, showcasing the grace of God in delivering Israel from bondage in Egypt. He emphasizes that the only remedy for the slavery of sin and rebellion is the redemptive work of Christ.