
Max Lucado
- Sermons
- Bio
They Call Him Savior - Part 1
14K1:25:38SaviorJAS 1:2The video is a sermon that explores the nature of God and His love for humanity. It emphasizes that God's love is not based on passion and romance, but on a common mission and sacrifice. The speaker uses biblical examples, such as Jesus asking John to take care of Mary on the cross, to illustrate this point. The sermon also highlights the creative ways in which God communicates with His creation throughout history, culminating in the ultimate act of love - God becoming a man in Jesus Christ.
They Call Him Savior - Part 2
5.4K1:28:02SaviorMAT 26:34MRK 16:7In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the importance of seizing and cherishing moments of contentment in life. He shares a personal experience of holding his daughter and feeling a deep sense of joy and peace. The speaker emphasizes the need to pay attention to the miracles happening around us, such as the beauty of nature and the daily testimony of God on the cross. He also shares a touching story of a young girl who longs to return home and receives an invitation of unconditional love and acceptance. The sermon encourages listeners to appreciate and embrace the moments of contentment and to trust in God's love and grace.
A Selfish Symphony?
0PRO 16:18ROM 12:21CO 10:31PHP 2:3COL 3:23Max Lucado delivers a powerful sermon on the dangers of self-promotion, self-preservation, and self-centeredness, emphasizing the chaos and lack of harmony that such a mindset brings. He paints a vivid picture of an orchestra where each musician plays for themselves, resulting in a cacophony rather than a beautiful symphony. Lucado challenges listeners to shift from a 'me-centered' life to a God-centered life, where playing the music the Maestro (God) has given us becomes our highest priority, leading to harmony in families, businesses, and personal well-being.