
Phil Clarkson
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Wonderful
1.4K46:57JDG 13:182SA 1:25ISA 9:6JHN 9:6In this sermon, the speaker begins by referencing Isaiah Chapter 9 and emphasizes the solemn responsibility of addressing an audience. He highlights the importance of not wasting people's time and encourages the audience to come to Jesus Christ. The speaker then shares stories from the Bible, such as the resurrection of Lazarus and the healing of a blind beggar, to illustrate the wonderful nature of Jesus. He concludes by stating that the title of "wonderful" belongs to the Lord Jesus alone. The sermon emphasizes the power and miracles of Jesus and encourages the audience to trust in Him.
Joy
88842:34PSA 122:1PSA 126:6MAT 6:33JHN 3:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of pointing people to Jesus Christ. He shares a story about a two-star general who directed a two-striped corporal to Jesus, highlighting the joy that comes from leading others to Christ. The preacher encourages listeners to turn their hearts to Jesus and accept Him as their Savior and Lord. He then focuses on the passage from Luke chapter 2, where the angel announces the good tidings of great joy to the shepherds. The preacher emphasizes the need for joy in the world and the role of the Bible in sharing both joys and difficulties with God. He concludes by discussing the disciples' joy when they saw the resurrected Lord, despite their unchanged circumstances.
Cornerstone 50'th Anniversary Des Moines Conference
68028:10ISA 61:1MAT 6:33MRK 8:24JHN 5:34JHN 14:61JN 5:10In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the story of Jesus reading from the scroll of Isaiah in the synagogue. He emphasizes the importance of receiving the witness of God, which is greater than the witness of men. The preacher highlights the significance of Jesus coming into the world to save sinners and dying on the cross for them. He also mentions that while this is the day of grace, there will come a day of judgment when God will judge the world in righteousness. The sermon concludes with the preacher expressing his understanding of the message and urging the audience to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
The Shepherd and His Staff
0JHN 16:13Phil Clarkson delves into the symbolism of the shepherd's staff in Psalm 23:4, highlighting how it represents the comfort, guidance, and intimate relationship that God provides to His people through His Word and Spirit. Just as a shepherd uses his staff to draw sheep together, guide them, and make his presence known, God, through His Spirit, draws believers into fellowship with one another and guides them in the paths of truth and righteousness, reassuring them of His care and affection.