Lessons
Lessons in the Bible refer to the moral, spiritual, and ethical teachings found throughout the scriptures that guide individuals in their faith, behavior, and interactions with others. These lessons often emerge from narratives, parables, commandments, and proverbs, providing insights into God's character, human nature, and the principles of living a righteous life. For instance, the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) teaches the importance of compassion and love for one's neighbor, transcending social and cultural barriers. Similarly, the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1-17) offer foundational ethical guidelines that are central to Judeo-Christian moral teaching.Beyond individual stories, the Bible also conveys broader lessons about God's covenant with humanity, redemption, and the importance of faith and obedience. The Book of Proverbs is particularly rich in practical wisdom, emphasizing themes like the value of wisdom (Proverbs 3:13-18), the dangers of folly (Proverbs 1:7), and the significance of humility (Proverbs 22:4). Ultimately, these lessons serve to instruct believers on how to cultivate a relationship with God and navigate the complexities of life in a way that reflects divine values.
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Lessons for Us to Learn Day to Day
By Willie Mullan1.4K1:11:51In this sermon, the speaker describes a situation where a little man preached well, but the chairman of the meeting talked for over half an hour, wasting everyone's time. The speaker then shares a personal story about a pastor who was a man of God but struggled with alcoholism. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being vigilant and sober in the spirit, contrasting it with the negative effects of alcohol. He also highlights the reality of the devil's activity and encourages listeners to be aware of his schemes. The sermon emphasizes the need to be alert and on guard in the spiritual realm.
Lessons From James 1
By Edwin H. Waldvogel96047:26MAT 6:33HEB 2:1JAS 1:2JAS 1:27JUD 1:23In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing our limitations and relying on God's strength rather than thinking we can handle everything on our own. He shares statistics about high school girls who thought they could handle certain situations but ended up getting into trouble. The speaker encourages listeners to flee from temptation and run to Jesus for victory. He also highlights the need to pay close attention to the teachings of God and not drift away from them. The sermon concludes with a reminder to trust in God's faithfulness and not try to take matters into our own hands.
Lessons From the Wilderness Journey
By Chuck Smith1.1K25:05In this sermon, Pastor Chuck Smith discusses the complaints of the children of Israel during their wilderness journey towards the promised land. The people's complaints displeased the Lord and His anger was aroused, resulting in the fire of the Lord burning among them. Moses, like Abraham, should have trusted in the promise of God without considering human difficulties. However, Moses also staggered at the promise of God and questioned how God would provide enough meat for the people. The Lord reminded Moses that His arm is not shortened and He is able to provide for His people.
Lessons for Life
By John McGregor92534:33MAT 6:33JHN 7:37GAL 6:9In this sermon, the speaker begins by apologizing for not being present at the previous week's Life Group presentation. He then reads a verse from John 7:37, where Jesus invites anyone who is thirsty to come to him and drink. The sermon focuses on seeking God's face, studying the gifts of the Spirit, and understanding what it means to be a witness and advance God's kingdom. The speaker emphasizes the importance of walking by faith and believing in God, using examples of growing the church and organizing a crusade for Billy Graham.
Ten Things I Learned Before I Was 21
By George Verwer8371:00:46ISA 6:8MAT 6:332TI 2:221JN 2:1In this sermon, the speaker reflects on their struggles and the topics they have been sharing about in their previous sermons. They mention talking about Jesus and bringing messages from the Bible, particularly focusing on the story of the Good Samaritan and its implications for people with HIV, abused women, children at risk, and the globally poor. The speaker also mentions preaching from Acts 13, highlighting the role of the Holy Spirit in sending Paul and Barnabas on world missions. They mention a book by John Maxwell called "Falling Forward" and discuss the importance of accepting oneself and committing to serving those with the least opportunity to hear the word of God. The sermon emphasizes the hunger for the Word of God and the importance of memorizing scripture.