
Worth Ellis
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John 3:1
1.4K42:45JHN 1:12JHN 3:1JHN 3:3TIT 3:5JAS 1:181PE 1:231PE 2:2In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about a man who was concerned about his protege and wanted to see if he had changed. The man searched for his protege and found tracks that led him to a pig pen. The preacher emphasizes that the man found the pig in the pig pen because that which is pig is pig. The message of the sermon is that no matter how much you try to clean up or join someone to a church, if their nature is still sinful, they will remain unchanged.
Diety of Christ 01 the Only Begotten
82045:21PSA 2:7HEB 1:5REV 1:5In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the deity of Jesus Christ and its importance for our salvation. He emphasizes that if Jesus is not God, then we are not saved. The speaker also addresses the confusion and doubts that people may have about understanding how Jesus' death can pay for their sins. He reassures the audience that God does not require them to fully comprehend this concept, but rather to believe in Him. The sermon also touches on the resurrection of Jesus and his second coming, highlighting the significance of these events in the Christian faith.
Gospel Meetings-Shannon Hills 01
81540:40ROM 1:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ to transform, triumph, and transport individuals. He acknowledges the intelligence and accomplishments of people in the world but emphasizes that salvation comes through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The preacher urges the audience to examine their own hearts and question whether they have experienced the transformative power of Christ in their lives. He concludes by highlighting the message of the gospel as the only means of salvation, contrasting it with the expectations of signs and intellectualism.
Gospel Meetings-Shannon Hills 02
7841:16:29NUM 32:23LUK 12:2ROM 3:9ROM 3:23HEB 4:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of following a specific order in obtaining knowledge and salvation. She explains that just as there is a specific sequence in material things, there is also a sequence in obtaining spiritual knowledge. The preacher then offers the forgiveness of sins through belief in Jesus Christ and his sacrifice on the cross. She urges the audience to repent and accept Jesus as their savior. The sermon also includes a story from the newspaper about a tragic incident in a bank, which serves as a reminder that our sins will eventually be exposed. The preacher concludes by quoting Galatians 6:7-8, which warns about the consequences of sowing to the flesh versus sowing to the spirit.
Gospel Meetings-Shannon Hills 06
77854:39JER 23:29JHN 1:11JHN 3:1JHN 3:3JHN 16:8ROM 6:23ROM 10:9HEB 4:13In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being born again in order to see and enter the Kingdom of God. He explains that being born again means surrendering to God and accepting Jesus as one's Savior. The preacher also highlights three reasons why being born again is necessary: to leave behind one's past, to receive eternal life and forgiveness of sins, and to be accepted by God. He supports his message with references to John 16:8 and the first chapter of the Gospel.
Gospel Meetings-Shannon Hills 04
76753:17MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ACT 16:31ROM 10:9EPH 2:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the simplicity and power of the message of Jesus Christ. He highlights that Jesus' first sermon had only two points: "Repent ye and believe the gospel." The preacher warns against the tragedy of delaying repentance and putting off salvation until it is too late. He urges the audience to reconsider their attitude towards God in light of His love and sacrifice, and to accept Jesus as their Savior without hesitation. The sermon emphasizes the urgency of salvation and the need to respond to God's call now.
Diety of Christ 02 the Only Begotten
74443:26MRK 13:31JHN 4:34JHN 6:38JHN 8:26JHN 8:281PE 3:152PE 3:15In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of accepting and believing the truth found in the Word of God without trying to explain it. He encourages the audience to trust in the transcendental and transcendent nature of God's truth. The preacher also highlights the deity of Jesus Christ, stating that he is the one who died for our sins and is God in human form. He references Bible verses such as 1 Peter 3:15 and 2 Peter 3:15 to support his points and urges the audience to be ready to defend their faith with meekness and fear.
Two Roads Two Destinies 08 Ireland st.chapel
74356:34MAT 6:33LUK 1:512CO 2:11EPH 6:111PE 5:6In this sermon, the speaker begins by sharing a personal experience of meeting an old teacher and having a reunion in a crowded restaurant. He then transitions to discussing the weakness of being occupied with worldly things and how it can hinder our ability to receive the word of God. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not prioritizing material possessions and desires over spiritual growth. He concludes by urging the audience to be aware of the seriousness of their actions and to be armed against the enemy's schemes, using 1 Thessalonians 5:6 as a reference.
Two Roads Two Destinies 02 Ireland st.chapel
74355:04GEN 15:1NUM 23:51SA 15:102SA 7:42SA 23:2JHN 5:39In this sermon, the speaker discusses the internal evidences of inspiration in the Bible. The first proof mentioned is that the Bible claims to be the word of God. The second proof is the continuity and unity of the scripture. The speaker emphasizes that the unerring accuracy of the purposes of the word of God and the transformed lives of those who receive Christ as their Savior are evidence of the Bible's orthodoxy. The speaker also highlights the perfect continuity of the Bible, which is a collection of 66 books written by about 40 different authors. The sermon encourages listeners to have a desire to read and study the Bible.
Gospel Meetings-Shannon Hills 03
73254:25ECC 7:20ROM 3:9ROM 3:23In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the difficulty of getting people to recognize their need for salvation. He shares a personal story of a young girl who attended a series of meetings but still did not understand her need for salvation. The preacher then reflects on his own journey of realizing his sinfulness and the emptiness he felt before accepting Christ. He highlights the importance of recognizing sin as the root problem and emphasizes that everyone, both Jews and Gentiles, are sinners in need of salvation.
Matthew 27:15
72541:30JOB 14:14PSA 22:1MAT 27:15MRK 8:36In this sermon, the preacher talks about a father and son who went up a mountain together. The obedient son laid himself on a piece of wood, and God extended his hands to nail and tie him to the wood. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus willingly and lovingly received the sword of divine judgment and endured three hours of darkness on the cross. He highlights the significance of Jesus' sacrifice and urges listeners to understand the depth of God's love for the world. The preacher also warns sinners to accept Jesus now as the day of salvation is at hand.
Gospel Meetings-Shannon Hills 05
72252:29MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher begins by describing a scene where Jesus sees his disciples struggling in a boat in the midst of a storm. This is compared to believers in the present world facing challenges. Jesus decides to rescue them and walks on water towards them. The preacher emphasizes the importance of gospel preaching, stating that the main duty of an evangelist is to clearly declare the gospel message of Jesus' death and resurrection for the forgiveness of sins. The sermon concludes by highlighting the simplicity of salvation through faith in Jesus, referencing verses such as John 3:16 and Romans 4:4.
Two Roads Two Destinies 07 Ireland st.chapel
72042:18MAT 6:33MRK 5:25LUK 13:10JHN 19:30ROM 10:92CO 4:3EPH 1:13In this sermon, the preacher begins by discussing the story of a woman with a spirit of infirmity for 18 years who was unable to lift herself up. He then emphasizes the power of the Word of God and the importance of being a child of God. The preacher also talks about the future reign of Jesus Christ and the salvation available to all who believe. He concludes by highlighting the obstacles that can prevent people from accepting the gospel, such as religious traditions and personal beliefs. Throughout the sermon, the preacher references the Gospel of Luke, chapter 13, verse 11, and uses personal anecdotes to illustrate his points.
Two Roads Two Destinies 04 Ireland st.chapel
71946:31MAT 5:20ROM 3:9ROM 3:22ROM 3:28ROM 6:23In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of a narrow path and a broad road. He emphasizes that there is no middle ground and that every individual is either saved or lost. The preacher highlights that all people are born in sin and are enemies of God, but through the grace of God and receiving Christ, they can be saved. The sermon also mentions that the Bible warns about the way that seems right but leads to death. The preacher encourages listeners to choose the path of righteousness and avoid the ways of the world.
Two Roads Two Destinies 01 Ireland st.chapel
70638:51JHN 17:17EPH 5:25In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the dependability of the Word of God. He explains that anyone, regardless of their sins, can believe in the message of the Bible and be saved. The preacher uses the analogy of a booklet representing all the sins a person has committed, and explains that Jesus Christ took the punishment for those sins on the cross. By believing in Christ's death, one can receive eternal life and victory over the fear of death. The preacher also emphasizes the responsibility of speaking God's word accurately and without unnecessary distractions.
Two Roads Two Destinies 05 Ireland st.chapel
68844:591TI 2:3In this sermon, the preacher shares a personal anecdote about walking up the steps to his kitchen door and reflects on how God can use even our foolishness for His purposes. He emphasizes the importance of entering into salvation and encourages listeners to make a decision to be saved. The preacher also mentions that while some people may take a long time to come to faith, the decision to become a Christian can happen in a moment. He concludes by challenging listeners to believe in Jesus and not seek another way to salvation.
Two Roads Two Destinies 06 Ireland st.chapel
68254:43LUK 4:18In this sermon, the preacher urges his audience to take their Bibles and go to the halls of Congress to show the governing officials what the Word of God teaches about moral righteousness and sin. He emphasizes the need to remove pornography from the streets and bring prayer back into schools. The preacher then references the fourth chapter of Luke and discusses the sphere of activity of Satan in the present world. He highlights the distinction between Satan's moral fall and his physical banishment, and suggests that demonic forces are working to destroy the welfare of God's people.
Two Roads Two Destinies 09 Ireland st.chapel
67143:24GEN 7:22MAT 18:8MRK 9:43In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being active and engaged in the word of God. He criticizes those who are complacent and just going through the motions of religious activities. The preacher warns that being busy with worldly distractions and not focusing on salvation can lead to damnation. He highlights the prevalence of amusement and constant distractions in today's society, which hinder people from truly meditating on and keeping the word of God. The sermon urges listeners to prioritize their spiritual lives and not be deceived by the allure of worldly pursuits.
Two Roads Two Destinies 03 Ireland st.chapel
66745:22PRO 14:12LUK 19:10ROM 1:20ROM 2:1ROM 3:23ROM 7:7ROM 7:12In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of sin and the importance of recognizing our own depravity. He emphasizes that there are no exceptions when it comes to sin, and that everyone is guilty in the eyes of God. The preacher also highlights the need for a personal connection with God and the importance of faith in Jesus Christ. He references Romans chapter 3 in the Bible to support his points about the depravity of mankind and the justification through the blood of Jesus. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the need for repentance and reliance on God's grace for salvation.
Two Roads Two Destinies 10 Ireland st.chapel
66749:43ACT 14:22HEB 9:11In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of sin and its impact on our lives. He emphasizes the importance of believing in and obeying Jesus Christ. The preacher also mentions the death of Jesus and how it grants eternal life to those who believe in Him. He refers to a passage in the Bible where Jesus talks about the necessity of dying in order to bear fruit. The sermon concludes with a description of heaven as a place free from pain, sorrow, and pride.
Two Roads Two Destinies 11 Ireland st.chapel
43345:54AMO 9:11MAT 24:29MRK 13:30ACT 15:13ACT 15:151CO 15:51PHP 3:20In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of our heavenly citizenship and living for the Lord Jesus Christ. He talks about the resurrection of the body and the faith needed to believe in it. The preacher also discusses the unity of believers in the body of Christ, regardless of race or ethnicity. He then delves into the topic of the second coming of Jesus and the need for believers to be prepared for it. The sermon concludes with a story about a man reading from the Old Testament and struggling to understand its meaning, highlighting the importance of seeking understanding from God.
Two Roads Two Destinies 13 Ireland st.chapel
42748:152TH 2:1In this sermon, the preacher reflects on a man who was working in the field and meditating on the goodness of God. Suddenly, a tremendous storm came, bringing rain and lightning. The man was grateful for the rain as he had been praying for it, but then he noticed something strange - there were no clouds in the sky. This led the preacher to ponder the significance of rain without clouds and to question the timing and purpose of God's judgment. The sermon ends with a prayer for God's grace and a call for people to prepare for the coming judgment.
Two Roads Two Destinies 12 Ireland st.chapel
41656:13In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of human responsibility and the accountability we will face for our actions. He explains that every word spoken and every act committed will be revealed and judged by God. The speaker also discusses the concept of judgment and highlights three essential factors for understanding it. He concludes by emphasizing the significance of faithful work and service in the church, as well as the importance of helping others and being a testimony for Jesus Christ. The sermon references various Bible verses to support these teachings.
Two Roads Two Destinies 14 Ireland st.chapel
38757:21DAN 2:34LUK 1:33REV 13:1REV 19:15In this sermon, Daniel recounts a dream he had in which he saw four great beasts rising from the sea. These beasts symbolize four successive world powers. The sermon emphasizes that the image seen by Daniel and the dream in the second chapter of Daniel are connected, as they both represent these four kingdoms. The sermon also highlights the future kingdom of peace, where there will be no more sickness or affliction, and the power and authority of the federation of the kingdom. The sermon references various Bible verses, such as Leviticus 7, Isaiah 35, and Daniel 7, to support these teachings.