The biblical concept of human worth emphasizes the inherent value and dignity of every individual, as created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27). This worth is rooted in God's love and redemption, as seen in Jesus Christ's sacrifice for humanity, demonstrating the immense value God places on each person (John 3:16). The Bible affirms human worth through verses such as Psalms 139:14, which declares that humans are "fearfully and wonderfully made," and Romans 5:8, which highlights God's love for humanity despite sin. Through these teachings, the Christian faith affirms that every person has inherent worth and is deserving of love, respect, and dignity, regardless of their circumstances or background.
Chuck Smith explores the theme of worth in his sermon 'What Are You Worth?' by emphasizing the vastness of God compared to human insignificance, as illustrated in Job's experience. He highlights that despite our attempts to elevate our self-worth through pride or material possessions, we ultimately
Paris Reidhead emphasizes the profound truth that Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law by being made a curse for us. He recounts his personal journey of understanding healing and the significance of Christ's sacrifice, illustrating how the curse is not merely the penalty of death but a c
Jim Cymbala preaches on Genesis 38, focusing on the flawed character of Judah and the messy circumstances surrounding his family. He emphasizes that despite Judah's moral failures, God chose to bring the Messiah through his lineage, illustrating that Jesus came for those who are broken and in need o
Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the profound significance of Jesus' declaration 'It is finished' from John 19:30, asserting that these words encapsulate the culmination of Old Testament prophecies and the foundation of New Testament truth. He reflects on the weight of these words, suggesting they signi
In the sermon 'Freedom Cd - Track 4 (Compilation)', the preacher shares a powerful testimony of redemption and victory through Jesus Christ, emphasizing the invitation from Christ to those who are weary and burdened to find rest in Him. He reflects on his past struggles with drugs and violence, expr
In this sermon, the preacher discusses how God reveals himself as the redeemer of his chosen people. He allowed them to go through oppression, slavery, and misery to prepare their hearts for redemption. The Passover is seen as a transition from the physical to the spiritual, symbolizing God's delive
In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the creation of the universe by God on the fourth day. He emphasizes the vastness and complexity of the universe, with an unknown number of galaxies, each containing numerous stars. The preacher also highlights the significance of our own sun, which is 109 ti
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on Mark's gospel, specifically chapters 13 and 14. The sermon begins by discussing Jesus' conversation with his disciples about his second coming and the establishment of his kingdom on earth. The speaker emphasizes that no one knows the exact day or hour of Jesus
Colonel John Lawley shares a heartfelt message about the overwhelming love of the Savior, who sacrificed everything to save sinners like us. He emphasizes the joy of salvation, illustrating how our sins, though towering like mountains, are washed away in the fountain of Christ's grace. The sermon in
In this sermon, the speaker marvels at the intricate design of the human body and the wonders of God's creation. He expresses gratitude for the gift of eyesight and emphasizes the complexity of the human eye, comparing it to a camera with various functions. The speaker also highlights the role of th
