
Steve Zehr
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The Story of Desmond Doss
1.0K44:18StoryEXO 20:13PSA 102:11PSA 103:1PSA 103:20In this sermon, the speaker tells the story of Desmond Doss, a man who exemplified unwavering faith and commitment to God. Desmond grew up with a strong belief in the commandment "Thou shalt not kill" and was deeply affected by the violence he witnessed during World War II. Despite facing ridicule and opposition, Desmond refused to carry a weapon and became a medic instead. He displayed incredible bravery and selflessness, saving the lives of many soldiers on the battlefield. The speaker encourages the audience to learn from Desmond's example and remain steadfast in their own faith, even in the face of peer pressure.
The Sounds and Fury of Hell
88359:26ISA 34:1In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the repulsive and horrifying experience of watching a video of Nick Berg being beheaded by Al Qaeda in Iraq. The speaker describes the screams of desperation and terror as Berg realized his impending gruesome death. This experience led the speaker to contemplate the eternal aspect of life and the use of words like forever and never. The sermon then transitions to discussing the topic of hell, with the speaker acknowledging the possibility that they may not be alive to preach about it in the future. The speaker paints a vivid picture of judgment day and the intense emotions that individuals may experience as they face the reality of never seeing their loved ones again. The sermon emphasizes the importance of contemplating the eternal consequences and seeking salvation.
Why Is the House of God Forsaken
70751:28NEH 13:1In this sermon on Nehemiah chapter 13, the preacher discusses four main points. The first point is about the importance of being disciplined and prioritizing the things that God wants us to do. The preacher emphasizes the need to focus on God's purpose rather than getting caught up in busyness. The second point highlights the principle of sowing and reaping, explaining that those who suffer in the flesh will bear fruit. The third point addresses the issue of materialism and the danger of accumulating possessions without considering their true value. The preacher encourages gratitude for not having certain things yet and emphasizes the importance of a disciplined life that pulls the heart towards heaven. The final point is a call to action, reminding listeners that there is still a king in a faraway land calling all believers to rise up and build the church of God. The sermon concludes with a closing song.