
Paul Hershberger
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Constructive Bible Reading
1.1K1:00:43MAT 12:1JHN 7:38COL 3:16In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of consistently reading and studying the Bible. He uses the analogy of laying four bricks a day to illustrate the idea of constructively building one's life for Jesus Christ. The speaker encourages listeners to make Jesus the Lord of their lives, seek Him diligently, and read the Bible with purpose and intention. He also shares examples of individuals who accomplished great things for God by being persistent and dedicated in their faith.
Submission and Humility
8651:03:41PSA 110:1MAT 3:17LUK 2:46ROM 7:18COL 3:201PE 5:5In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of submission and humility in our lives. He encourages listeners to set a standard of submission and humility from a young age, as it can be a foundation for a blessed and fruitful life. The speaker warns against self-will and the desire to do things our own way, as it can lead to the curse of God. He urges listeners to surrender their hearts to God and allow Him to cleanse and plow their hearts, leading to a deeper worship and freedom in their lives.
Enduring Prayer Warriors
84358:22LUK 18:1In this sermon, the preacher begins by reading Revelation 4:8, which describes four beasts with six wings each, full of eyes, continuously praising the Lord God Almighty. The preacher emphasizes the holiness and eternal nature of God, and how we can approach Him in prayer as a loving Father. The sermon then moves on to Luke 18:1, where Jesus tells a parable about a persistent widow seeking justice from an unjust judge. The preacher encourages young people to understand the importance of prayer and to set a standard of seriousness before God. The sermon concludes with a plea to examine our eating habits and consider how much we prioritize satisfying our physical appetites over our spiritual growth.
The Spirit and Message of My Life
8021:05:57MAT 6:33MAT 10:16MAT 20:25LUK 19:12In this sermon, the speaker questions the spirit behind our enthusiasm for worldly things such as electronics, gadgets, and cars. He suggests that we should consider whether these pursuits align with the spirit of God and if they are the best use of our time and energy. The speaker encourages young people to set a standard for themselves and not be swayed by the lies of the serpent. He emphasizes the importance of seeking God's approval and living a righteous life.
Jesus-Lord of All
7891:01:03ACT 2:38TIT 3:3In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of staying young at heart and setting a standard for life. He believes that what we do in our youth greatly impacts the rest of our lives. The speaker encourages the audience to remember their Creator in the days of their youth and establish a rule or model for their spiritual life. He suggests that by setting a standard in their youth, they can be an example for themselves and others, and the rest of their lives will fall into place. The speaker references Psalm 71:1-5, where David expresses his trust in the Lord.