
Zeb McDaris
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Driving the Stake of Righteousness
1.3K1:05:15RighteousnessGEN 15:6PSA 106:30ROM 4:3GAL 3:6JAS 2:23In this sermon, the preacher talks about the annoyance of being constantly told about the wrongdoings of others, especially when it comes to children. He emphasizes the importance of obedience and refers to the story of Saul, who disobeyed God's commands and faced consequences. The preacher also mentions the boldness of Phineas, who took action and was rewarded by God. He then discusses the concept of land grants and relates it to our identity as friends of something greater than ourselves. Overall, the sermon highlights the need for belief, obedience, and boldness in our relationship with God.
Hidden Things Cause Spiritual Death
1.3K1:22:47Spiritual DeathPRO 28:13ACT 2:12CO 4:2In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of honesty and transparency in serving the Lord. He shares a personal story about a man who had a difficult time serving God in other places but found a welcoming church where he could be open and honest. The preacher contrasts this with individuals who engage in secret sins and highlights the need for genuine repentance and a commitment to living righteously. He also challenges the congregation to examine their own commitment to God and the fruitfulness of their faith.
Where You Going to Stand?
1.2K19:37ChoosingEXO 32:1EXO 32:20EXO 32:26EXO 32:29In this sermon, the preacher begins by explaining that he initially didn't plan to use a microphone but decided to do so. He then provides a brief history of the text from Exodus, where Aaron falls for a trick and leads the people to produce a golden calf. The preacher reflects on the challenges of being a leader and the importance of not letting sin steal glory from God. The sermon emphasizes the need to destroy and get rid of sinful things in order to free ourselves and give glory to God.
The Controversy of the Lord With His People
1.1K1:18:27ControversyMIC 5:15MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher begins by acknowledging that there is a problem between God and humanity. He sets up a courtroom scenario where God calls upon nature to bear witness to His indictment against mankind. The preacher highlights the similarities between the sins of the people in the Bible and the sins present in churches today. He emphasizes that God's judgment will be severe and painful, and it will be poured out on the wicked. The sermon ends with the preacher reflecting on a song that was played on the radio and how it stirred up a fire within him.
For His Names Sake
1.1K1:16:26God's NamePSA 23:1MAT 6:33JHN 14:6In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of our actions in either exalting or trashing the name of God. He shares a personal experience of encountering disruptive visitors in a service and how Daniel Nash rebuked them, resulting in four of them dying within seven days. This incident led Charles Finney to recognize the need for God's intervention. The preacher also highlights the lack of desperation and reverence in some people's approach to God, calling for a deeper commitment to living out our faith.
The Sword
1.1K1:14:15Non Resistance2SA 12:7MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ROM 3:23ROM 6:23EPH 2:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of investing in the things of God rather than worldly pleasures. He recalls a moment during an offering when he heard a song that made him realize the need to give more to God. The preacher warns that there will come a day when we will stand before God and realize how insignificant our lives were if we did not give Him our all. He urges the congregation to confess and make things right with God and their families, emphasizing the importance of obedience as the key to receiving blessings from the Lord.