
Peter Orasuk
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The Crowd the Broad Road
1.2K25:02Broad WayLUK 23:16LUK 23:25In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of the word of God to touch people's hearts and provoke them to trust in Christ. He expresses his frustration with people who attend gospel meetings but leave without making a decision to follow Christ, assuming they will have another chance. The preacher then discusses a fictional story that illustrates the idea that if the world could find something or someone it feared or hated more than each other, it would unite against it. He relates this to the unity found at Calvary, where people from different backgrounds and beliefs came together to crucify Jesus. The sermon concludes by examining the crowd's denial, doubt, and dishonor of Christ, and highlights the importance of recognizing and responding to the truth of the gospel.
Come Unto Me and I Will Give You Rest
1.1K27:47RestISA 55:1MAT 11:28MAT 23:13LUK 15:17JHN 3:16ROM 6:23REV 20:11In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the rejection of Jesus by the people and the compelling call of the gospel. He emphasizes that the gospel itself has a compelling power that draws people towards it. The preacher also highlights the responsibility of those who have heard the gospel and the judgment they will face if they reject it. He concludes by urging the listeners to respond to the Savior's invitation and trust in Him, warning them of the consequences of continuing to reject Him.
That You May Know You Have a Place in Heaven
1.1K21:15HeavenMAT 6:33JHN 3:16COL 1:141JN 5:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of knowing and believing in the truth of redemption and salvation. He highlights that there are various views on how a person can be fitted for heaven and have their sins forgiven. The preacher shares a story about a woman named Janet who struggled with understanding how to believe in the right way. He emphasizes that believing in Jesus is not a matter of the head or the heart, but a simple act of faith. The preacher encourages listeners to read and understand the Bible for themselves to grasp the truth of salvation.
How Do You Value Your Soul
1.1K24:13SoulMAT 6:33MRK 8:36JHN 3:16ACT 16:31ROM 6:23HEB 12:16In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the Three Bitters. He describes how the world offers temporary fame and pleasure, but ultimately leaves individuals empty. Satan also tempts people with the pleasures of sin, but again, this leads to emptiness. However, the Son of God offers the highest bid for our souls, offering eternal joy, a home in heaven, and the Father's love. The preacher emphasizes the importance of choosing Christ over the temporary pleasures of the world.
The Writing on the Wall
1.0K22:11JudgementChrist as the AnswerSpiritual NeedDAN 5:24Peter Orasuk delivers a powerful sermon titled 'The Writing on the Wall,' emphasizing the dire consequences of being found wanting before God, as illustrated in Daniel 5. He draws parallels with the prodigal son in Luke 15, who, after squandering his inheritance, realizes his deep need for his father's love and provision. Orasuk highlights that true satisfaction and fulfillment can only be found in Christ, contrasting worldly pursuits with the eternal standard of heaven. He urges listeners to examine their lives and ensure they possess Christ, the only means to avoid eternal separation from God. The sermon concludes with the assurance that with the Lord as our shepherd, we shall not want.
The Open Door Set Before You
60926:40MissionsMAT 7:7MAT 27:50LUK 13:24JHN 3:16JHN 10:91TI 1:15REV 3:8In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about five young men in East Berlin who were desperate to be free from the captivity of communism. They pooled their resources and made plans to escape through the iron curtain. They bribed a tower guard to hold his light for an extra two minutes, giving them a chance to get through the barbed wire corridor. However, to their horror, they discovered that there was no opening on the other side, leaving them trapped. The preacher uses this story to illustrate how man is held captive by sin and the need for salvation through Jesus Christ.
Sin When It Is Finished
56124:52SinMAT 6:33JHN 19:28JHN 19:30JAS 1:15In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of sin and its consequences. He emphasizes that sin, when fully developed, leads to death. However, he also presents the good news of the Gospel, stating that the work of the cross is finished. The preacher clarifies that sin is not a sickness but a destructive force that can affect anyone. He encourages the audience to trust in Christ and claim the forgiveness of sins through His sacrifice on the cross.
Whare Art Thou
55425:25MissionsGEN 3:9GEN 3:13MAT 7:13LUK 16:191PE 2:24In this sermon, the preacher discusses two questions that God asks in the Bible: "Where are you?" and "What is this?" These questions represent God's dealings with humanity throughout history. The preacher explains that there are two roads in life, a broad road that leads to destruction and a narrow road that leads to life. The sermon also includes a story of a soldier who found himself in a dangerous situation and was saved by heeding a warning. The preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding these questions and their relevance to every individual's life.