
Pat Kenney
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Matters of the Heart
1.7K1:01:16HeartMAT 5:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of discipline in the lives of believers. He highlights the need to discipline one's eyes, mind, and heart in order to be effective in the kingdom of God. The speaker also addresses the issue of sexual impurity and encourages listeners to deal with it, offering help and assurance of victory. He references the story of Achan in the Bible to illustrate the consequences of sin in the camp and the need for repentance. The sermon concludes with a call to present one's body as a living sacrifice to the Lord and to allow God to search and work in their lives.
The Disciples' Prayer
1.5K54:37Disciples' PrayerMAT 6:1MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker addresses the topic of approaching the future with anxiety and worry versus peace and trust. He emphasizes the importance of not stressing over retirement or the future, but instead trusting in God's guidance and provision. The speaker also discusses the practice of giving and prayer, highlighting the need to please God rather than seeking approval from others. He encourages humility in giving and prayer, reminding listeners that God knows their hearts and language, and there is no need to impress Him or others with elaborate words or actions.
(Matthew) Baptism for Life!
1.5K1:08:41BaptismJER 7:3MAT 3:2In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the uncertainty of life and the importance of living for God regardless of how long we may live. He urges the audience to make the choice now to surrender their hearts to the Lord and not put off living for Him. The preacher also highlights the danger of being distracted by worldly concerns, such as appearance, and forgetting our true identity as children of God. He references the ministry of John the Baptist as a model of someone who focused on delivering a message rather than being concerned with his outward appearance. The sermon concludes with a call to action, urging the audience to prepare their minds for action and be sober in their commitment to the Gospel.
He Who Has an Ear Let Him Hear
1.4K1:05:16Spiritual HearingJHN 16:33REV 2:1In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the first four letters of the book of Revelation. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the strengths and weaknesses mentioned in these letters and how they apply to our own lives and church. The speaker also highlights the historical context of John the Apostle receiving a vision while in captivity on the Island of Patmos. He encourages the congregation to hold on to the hope of Christ's return and the ultimate justice that will be served. The sermon concludes with a prayer for those facing pain, heartache, and suffering in the world.
(Matthew) Jesus Is the Messiah
1.4K48:55MessiahMAT 1:1MAT 3:2MAT 4:17MAT 28:19MRK 10:45LUK 2:52JHN 20:31In this sermon, the speaker addresses the question of "how can this be?" when faced with the grip of a sinful habit. He emphasizes that God wants to set us free and birth something new in us. The speaker also highlights the importance of repentance and turning to Jesus as our Savior. He encourages listeners to have faith and trust in God's plan for their lives, even when they may not understand how it will happen. The sermon emphasizes the call to be faithful in all areas of life and to honor God in everything we do.
He Who Overcomes
1.4K1:10:05Overcomer'sIn this sermon, the commentator discusses the development of denominations in church history. He explains that it usually starts with a passionate individual who is on fire for Jesus Christ. This individual's passion then evolves into a movement, which eventually becomes quantified and turns into a machine-like structure. The commentator emphasizes the importance of maintaining a genuine and intimate relationship with God, as well as resolving any conflicts or issues with others in order to approach communion and worship in a worthy manner. The sermon also references the book of Revelation, particularly the letters to the seven churches, highlighting their relevance to the church age and the need for self-examination and repentance.
Victory Over Temptation
1.3K57:27VictoryIn this sermon, the speaker encourages the audience to study and prepare ahead of time by reading and praying over the scripture passages. The sermon focuses on chapter four of the Bible, which marks the beginning of Jesus' ministry. The speaker highlights the importance of hearing what God has to say through the scripture and emphasizes the power of the Sermon on the Mount in chapters five, six, and seven. The sermon also addresses the topic of temptation and the need for repentance and a changed lifestyle in order to follow Jesus.
Hebrews 1
1.2K55:28HebrewsMAT 6:33JHN 1:29HEB 1:1HEB 10:11In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the first three verses of the Bible. He emphasizes that God has spoken to humanity in various ways throughout history, but in these last days, He has spoken to us through His Son, Jesus. The speaker describes Jesus as the appointed heir of all things, the Creator of the world, the brightness of God's glory, and the express image of God's person. He highlights the importance of God's word in our lives and encourages believers to be a light in a dark world.
Hebrews 4 & 5
1.2K1:03:14Hebrews2TI 3:16HEB 3:7HEB 3:11HEB 4:12HEB 5:14In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not taking the word of God lightly. He warns against simply being inspired by the message without truly internalizing and applying it to one's life. The preacher encourages trust in the Lord and not relying on our own resources. He also highlights the concept of rest, both in the future heavenly sense and in the present through a deep relationship with Jesus Christ. The sermon references the history of God's people, particularly the Israelites in the wilderness, to illustrate the consequences of not fully trusting in God's word.
Matters of the Heart [Part 2] (Bilingual Teaching)
1.2K1:03:14HeartEXO 20:13MAT 5:20MAT 5:25MAT 5:27MAT 5:43MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of the condition of one's heart in relation to following God's commandments. He emphasizes that while the law teaches not to murder, Jesus reveals that anger towards others is the root of murder. The speaker advises listeners to quickly reconcile with their adversaries and settle differences, as unresolved issues can escalate and hinder one's relationship with God. Additionally, the sermon highlights the Pharisees' strict adherence to religious laws and the importance of forgiveness and reconciliation over religious duties.
Hebrews 9 & 10
1.2K1:04:26HebrewsHEB 8:6HEB 9:15HEB 9:22HEB 9:27HEB 10:23HEB 10:25HEB 10:39In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the challenges faced by Christians in some countries, particularly in Muslim nations, where embracing Christ or preaching about Him can result in persecution and even death. Despite these difficulties, the speaker highlights the importance of following Jesus and not being swayed by worldly trends or fads. The speaker expresses gratitude for the Word of God, stating that it is perfect and needs no improvement. The sermon also emphasizes the superiority of the new covenant over the old covenant, highlighting the significance of Jesus' coming and the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies. The speaker encourages believers to walk in the light and allow their lives to be shaped by the teachings of the Bible, which will lead to growth and transformation.
Hebrews 6
1.2K1:06:43HebrewsMAT 6:33HEB 6:4In this video, the speaker begins by asking the audience to pray for a woman named Erica who is in the army and does not know the Lord yet. He also requests prayers for his wife, Joyce, who is going through chemotherapy. The speaker then directs the audience to Hebrews chapter 6, emphasizing that although there are challenging verses in this chapter, they should not discourage Christians. He addresses the misconception that sinning after salvation leads to losing one's salvation, using the verses in chapter 6 to encourage believers. The speaker expresses gratitude for the prayers of the saints and acknowledges that it is their prayers that sustain and bring peace and joy in difficult times.
(Matthew) True Worshipers
1.1K1:02:21JER 31:15MAT 2:19MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of living for Christ and not being deceived by the temporary pleasures of the world. He quotes Matthew 10, where Jesus states that he did not come to bring peace but a sword, indicating that following Christ may lead to rejection and suffering. The preacher encourages the audience to overcome their doubts and call upon the name of the Lord. He also highlights the blessings and promises that await those who have paid the price and taken up their cross. The sermon concludes with a reminder that God wants to do exceedingly great things in the lives of believers and encourages them to seek Him with their whole heart.
Hebrews 11
9331:10:26FaithHEB 10:26HEB 10:32HEB 11:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the power of faith and the importance of turning to the Lord. He mentions biblical figures such as Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jethna, David, Samuel, and the prophets who achieved great things through their faith. The speaker also highlights the ability of faith to bring about miraculous events, such as raising the dead to life. He urges the audience to receive the cleansing that God offers and to turn away from sin. The sermon concludes with a reminder that faith can conquer any circumstance and encourages listeners to trust God even in difficult times.