
Peet Botha
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Homosexuality and Scripture
2.0K1:08:13HomosexualityLEV 18:22LEV 20:13ROM 1:26In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the topic of homosexuality and scripture. He begins by discussing the wrath of God being revealed against the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth. He emphasizes that since the creation of the world, God's invisible qualities have been clearly seen, making mankind without excuse. The crux of the sermon is found in verses 26 and 27, where it is stated that God gave people over to sinful lusts, resulting in the exchange of natural relations for unnatural ones. The preacher concludes by stating that he will only speak on what scripture says about homosexuality, leaving out the biological, psychological, medical, and legal aspects of the topic.
Christian Maturity
1.4K1:15:48MaturityHEB 1:1HEB 2:3HEB 3:1HEB 4:1HEB 9:11HEB 9:24HEB 10:18In this sermon, the speaker addresses the concern among some Christians that Jesus Christ has not yet returned. He emphasizes the importance of remaining steadfast in their faith and not turning back to Judaism. The speaker highlights the need to combine knowledge of Christ with personal faith in order to truly experience salvation. He urges the audience to fix their thoughts on Jesus, the apostle and high priest, and to continue growing in their understanding of Christ and repentance from sinful acts.
God's Will for Young People
1.2K1:10:22Will Of GodGEN 24:39GEN 24:50GEN 24:58GEN 24:67MAT 6:33HEB 13:8In this sermon, the preacher discusses the six things that happened in the lives of Martin and Lisa. The congregation experiences the serenity of God and acknowledges that what has happened is the will of God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of how individuals should behave in light of what they have learned. He also mentions that God is present in every situation and that contact with Him is necessary in every aspect of life. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the fear of the Lord and the importance of avoiding sexual immorality.
Revelation and Inspiration of Gods Word
9851:11:36Word Of GodGEN 3:15ZEC 9:9JHN 12:14JHN 14:122TI 3:16In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of approaching the Bible without personal biases or preconceived notions. They encourage listeners to compare different passages of Scripture to gain a deeper understanding of God's message. The speaker highlights the trustworthiness of God and the consistency of His Word, stating that there are no contradictions in the Bible. They use the example of Jesus riding a donkey, explaining that apparent contradictions can be resolved by examining the context and other related passages. The sermon concludes with the speaker addressing the question of how to understand difficult portions of Scripture, offering guidelines for interpreting and studying the Bible effectively.