
Morgan Bartlett
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Week of Meetings 01
1.3K48:24Bible ConferenceDEU 7:6ROM 3:25In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of knowing and believing in the truth of God. Christians are called to walk in the truth, rejoice in the truth, and preach the truth. The preacher highlights the tremendous responsibility that comes with being a Christian and the privilege of being brought into the knowledge of God. The sermon also touches on the consequences of not being faithful to God and the need for worship and faithfulness in our lives. The preacher references the book of Deuteronomy and shares stories from the Bible to illustrate his points.
Week of Meetings 03
1.3K51:46Bible ConferenceGAL 5:16GAL 5:22In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a missionary and his wife who were feeling discouraged in their difficult field of work. They heard birds chirping, seemingly telling them to give up. However, the wife suggests they go and hear an evangelistic message again, which they had heard many times before. The preacher also mentions Gipsy Smith, a great sinner turned preacher, who sang a song about passing on kindness before he died. The sermon emphasizes the importance of goodness and doing good, as exemplified by Jesus and Barnabas. The preacher encourages believers to not grow weary in doing good and to never lose sight of Jesus. The sermon concludes with a prayer for believers to be filled with the Holy Spirit and to be men and women on fire for Jesus, with a character that reflects Christ.
John 4:11
1.2K24:51LifeMAT 6:33MAT 9:36JHN 10:27JHN 13:1ROM 8:291JN 4:17In this sermon, the speaker begins by sharing a story about two men shooting, one aiming for the stars and the other aiming for a kidney stack. The speaker emphasizes that while the man aiming for the kidney stack may reach his goal, the man aiming for the stars reaches much higher. The speaker then reflects on how short we fall in comparison to what we should be as followers of Christ. However, the speaker offers hope by reminding the audience that one day we will be like Christ, as He is the measure of our assurance, responsibility, and futurity. The speaker encourages compassion for the unsaved and emphasizes that our love and compassion should move us to action in sharing the Gospel. The speaker concludes by highlighting that Jesus came to accomplish the will of God and glorify the Father, and as believers, we should strive to walk in obedience to God's will.
Week of Meetings 04
1.2K48:53Bible ConferenceMAT 11:28JHN 5:39JHN 8:21ROM 10:18In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of coming to Jesus for salvation. He highlights five witnesses in the chapter that testify to the fact that God has sent his Son into the world. These witnesses include the Lord Jesus Himself, John the Baptist, the words of the Savior, the works that only Christ could have done, and the written word of God. The preacher also mentions a famous painting called "The Light of the World" by William Holman Hunt, which depicts Jesus knocking at a door. He urges the listeners to open the door and respond to the call of the gospel, emphasizing that this is a unique opportunity for salvation.
Week of Meetings 02
1.1K49:16Bible ConferenceHAB 2:4MAT 6:33MAT 7:7ACT 6:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of letting go of worldly possessions and focusing on gaining what cannot be lost, which is a relationship with God. He references a quote by Jim Elliott, stating that those who are willing to lose what they cannot keep are not fools but wise. The speaker also discusses the story of Lot from the Old Testament, highlighting how even though he was considered a righteous man, he lacked power and influence because his family did not believe in him. The sermon concludes by emphasizing the secret to power, which is maintaining a constant connection and contact with God.