
Robin McKeown
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Paul Speaks Before Agrippa
97026:45AgrippaACT 25:23ACT 26:17ACT 26:23ACT 26:27In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having one's eyes opened to the truth of the gospel. He quotes a poem by William Blaine that highlights the consequences of not turning to God and dwelling in hell. The preacher then focuses on the provision of the gospel, which is forgiveness of sins, and highlights the joy and happiness that comes from knowing one's sins are forgiven. He also emphasizes the personal nature of the gospel message, directing his words specifically to a gripper and emphasizing the need for individuals to take the message personally. The preacher concludes by discussing the happiness that comes from obeying the Savior and having a relationship with Him.
Do You Understand Your Situation
90327:06SituationJER 29:13LUK 5:31LUK 7:34ACT 8:26ACT 8:29ROM 3:231TI 1:15In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that the message of the Gospel is for everyone, regardless of their race, religious background, or geographic location. He highlights three remarkable conversions from the book of Acts, which represent the three lines of the Sons of Noah, to illustrate God's reach to the entire world. The preacher emphasizes the importance of being saved and shares his personal experience of needing the Savior. He also discusses the role of a servant of God in carrying the Gospel to people and encourages the audience to seek God with all their hearts.
God Calling Telling and Warning
84129:56WarningEZK 33:7EZK 33:11MAT 21:43MAT 22:1MAT 22:7MAT 22:43In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the purpose of the Gospel tent that has been set up in Ploughies Park for the past two weeks. He emphasizes that God is calling people to come and be saved, but many refuse the call. However, God is merciful and continues to send out servants to invite people to the tent and share the good news of what He has done. The preacher urges the listeners not to miss the call and highlights God's desire for the wicked to turn from their ways and live. He shares a story of a young woman who missed the call and expresses his belief that God is calling and speaking to the listeners in the tent, urging them to respond and be saved.
Why We Must Be Saved
54827:36SalvationGraceLUK 7:362TI 1:12Robin McKeown emphasizes the necessity of salvation, illustrating that we have nothing to pay and nothing to do for our redemption, as Christ has completed the work on the cross. He references the story of a sinful woman who, despite her past, finds forgiveness through her faith in Jesus, contrasting her with those who believe they can earn their way to heaven. McKeown stresses that salvation is a gift, not a transaction, and warns that neglecting this gift leaves one speechless before God. He urges listeners to accept the finished work of Christ and not to walk away without salvation, as the consequences are dire. The sermon concludes with a call to trust in Jesus, who offers rest and redemption.
Nothing to Pay
50126:21Christian LifeMAT 6:33MAT 11:28MAT 22:11LUK 7:42LUK 7:47JHN 19:302TI 1:12In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the precious blood of Jesus shed on the cross for the redemption of rebels and sinners. The believer is reminded that the price for their salvation has been fully paid by Jesus. The preacher also highlights the story from Matthew 22 about a man who was found without a wedding garment at a wedding feast. This man was speechless when confronted by the king and was cast into outer darkness. The sermon concludes by emphasizing that when it comes to salvation, there is nothing we can do or say to earn it, as it is a free gift from God.
Pilot and the Crowd
48523:11Christian LifeMAT 16:26MAT 27:11MAT 27:19LUK 23:12LUK 23:16JHN 1:11In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Pilate and how his choice was influenced by the crowd. The preacher emphasizes that the crowd had a great sway on Pilate's decision. He then relates this to the present day, stating that when it comes to preaching the gospel, the crowd still plays a significant role. The preacher urges the audience to make the right choice and not be swayed by the crowd or the world, as their eternal destiny is at stake.
The Philippian Gaoler Gets Saved
47024:04SalvationEXO 15:1PSA 40:3ACT 16:25ACT 16:30ACT 16:34COL 3:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the urgency of awakening from spiritual sleep and being saved from the possibility of going to hell. He uses biblical references, such as Romans 13:11 and 1 Thessalonians 5:4, to emphasize the importance of being awake and alert in one's faith. The preacher shares a story of a man who was saved after being cast into prison and another story of a man who was asleep in a boat and almost faced danger. The sermon encourages listeners to not only be saved but also to share their faith with others.