
Skip Heitzig
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And We Know-rm.8:28 a Soft Pillow for a Tired Heart
2.3K41:52WearyPRO 3:5MAT 6:33JHN 6:68ROM 8:28In this sermon, Skip Heisek focuses on the transformative truth found in Romans 8:28. He shares a story of missionary converts who were amazed by modern technology, particularly elevators. He then relates a personal experience of relying on Romans 8:28 during a difficult time. He emphasizes the need for understanding and submitting to God's love and care, especially in times of frustration and uncertainty. He concludes by urging listeners to surrender their lives to Jesus and seek prayer with pastors available after the service.
Standing Firm Under Attack
2.0K41:42Spiritual AttackNEH 4:1MAT 25:21HEB 12:1REV 22:20In this sermon, the speaker discusses the negative mindset of some individuals who only focus on the negative aspects of God's work. He uses the example of Sandballot and Tobias in the book of Nehemiah, who constantly lower the morale of the people doing the work. The speaker emphasizes the importance of handling opposition and not giving up. He also shares a personal experience of attending a successful event despite initial doubts and encourages the audience to persevere. The sermon concludes with a mention of the speaker's previous interactions with Greg Lori and the success of a recent event in passing out new believer packets.
The Inescapable Question
1.9K45:35QuestionsMAT 6:33MAT 16:16LUK 10:30In this sermon entitled "The Inescapable Question" by Skipp Heitzig, the speaker begins by discussing the importance of biblical literacy and understanding the truth of the Bible. He emphasizes the need for personal discovery and not relying on the voices of others. The sermon then shifts to the message conveyed by a billboard depicting Jesus on the cross with the words "Now it's your move." The speaker highlights the significance of Jesus' claims and presents three options: that he was either a lunatic, a liar, or the Son of God. The sermon concludes with the challenge for individuals to confront the claims of Christ and make a decision about who he truly is.
How to Enter Into the Kingdom
1.8K54:53Kingdom Of GodMAT 5:3In this sermon titled "How to Enter into the Kingdom," Pastor Skip Heitzlich explores the concept of entering into the kingdom of God. He begins by contrasting the outward appearance of individuals with their true nature, using examples from a movie and the story of the Pharisee and the tax collector. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing our need for God's mercy and humbly seeking His forgiveness. The sermon is based on Matthew chapter 5, specifically verses 3 and 4, and encourages listeners to approach God with a humble heart in order to enter into His kingdom.
Are You Willing to Serve
1.7K57:48ServanthoodMAT 6:33COL 4:7COL 4:9In this sermon, the speaker begins by acknowledging that Greg, the usual preacher, is on vacation in Hawaii. The speaker then leads the congregation in a prayer, asking for God's blessing on the sermon. The sermon focuses on four individuals mentioned in the Bible who serve as examples for believers. The first three individuals are praised for their dedication to serving the Lord, while the fourth, Demas, is seen as a warning. The speaker emphasizes the importance of having a strong support structure as a Christian and concludes by highlighting the need for perseverance in the face of challenges.
Standing Firm in Unsettling Times
1.6K42:56Standing FirmPSA 46:1PSA 46:7PSA 46:9MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the recent events that have taken place and compares them to a movie trailer, a preview of what is to come. He divides the psalm into three sections: refuge, river, and ruler. The first section focuses on God's presence as a strong refuge, and the speaker acknowledges that the world has witnessed a trailer of what the Bible has predicted for a long time. He mentions Jesus' description of distress and fear in the world, and the expectation of the Son of Man's return. The speaker emphasizes the need to look beyond ourselves and to something that transcends us in times like these, as seen in the unity and prayer displayed by Congress and the nation.
The Doctor Maked House Call
1.1K55:52Christian LifeMAT 4:19MAT 9:9MRK 2:17LUK 24:322CO 6:14In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the excitement of coming into contact with the living God, comparing it to the concept of contacting aliens in a movie. The speaker emphasizes the awe and realization of walking with Jesus and recognizing Him as God in human flesh. The sermon also highlights the immediate response of individuals like Peter and Matthew, who immediately followed Jesus without hesitation. The speaker shares a refreshing experience from India, where new Christians openly declare their faith and are baptized in public, demonstrating the joy and celebration of their commitment to Jesus. The sermon concludes with a reminder that religious upbringing can sometimes blind people to their need for a Savior, and encourages believers to have contact and identification with those they seek to help, emphasizing the power of touch and caring involvement over theological knowledge.