Paul The Apostle
Paul the Apostle, originally known as Saul of Tarsus, is a pivotal figure in the New Testament and early Christianity. His conversion from a zealous persecutor of Christians to a devoted apostle of Christ is documented in Acts 9:1-19. Following this transformative encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, Paul became one of the most influential missionaries and theologians of the early church. He authored numerous letters (epistles) that form a significant portion of the New Testament, including Romans, Corinthians, and Galatians. These writings articulate key Christian doctrines, such as justification by faith, the role of grace, and the nature of the church.Paul's mission emphasized the inclusion of Gentiles in the promise of salvation, which he passionately defended in Galatians 3:28, asserting that in Christ, there is neither Jew nor Gentile, slave nor free, male nor female. His theological insights and practical instructions have had a lasting impact on Christian thought and practice. Additionally, Paul's life exemplifies the transformative power of faith and dedication, as he traveled extensively to spread the Gospel, often facing persecution and hardship, ultimately leading to his martyrdom for his faith.
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Paul the Apostle - a Vibrant Life (Part 3)
By Denny Kenaston2.1K1:09:36MAT 6:332CO 2:172CO 4:2In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living a truthful and righteous life as a testament to one's faith. He refers to the apostle Paul as an example of someone who manifested the truth through his actions and conduct. The speaker also mentions a powerful autobiographical sermon by Paul in 1 Thessalonians chapter two, where Paul describes how he and his apostolic team conducted themselves in Thessalonica. The sermon encourages believers to be careful with their words and actions, so as not to offend others and bring blame to the ministry.
By Paul's Hands
By Paris Reidhead1.1K56:50MAT 6:33ACT 19:6In this sermon, the preacher discusses the impact of technological advancements on our leisure time. He describes a future where everything is automated and people are constantly busy. Despite this, he emphasizes the importance of daily teaching and discourse, as exemplified by the apostle Paul. The preacher also highlights the New Testament method of evangelism and witnessing, encouraging Christians to be set loose and share their faith. He concludes by emphasizing the need for a strong foundation of separation unto the Lord, instruction in His ways, and obedience to His commands in order to expect confirmation from God.
Paul the Apostle - a Vibrant Life (Part 5)
By Denny Kenaston2.1K57:17In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of Christ-centered preaching balanced with practical living in order to produce solid, mature, and functioning churches. He reflects on his 24 years of church administration and acknowledges the constant struggle between focusing on revival and addressing practical issues within the church. The speaker also discusses the motivation behind discipline within the church, highlighting the importance of love and a redemptive goal for the offending brother. The sermon concludes with a teaching session on Paul's burden to win souls and his commitment to planting churches to ensure the spiritual growth and well-being of new converts.
(2 Thessalonians) What Paul Desires of All Saints
By Willie Mullan2.6K1:02:39MAT 6:33ROM 8:281TH 5:142TH 3:62TH 3:141TI 6:10JAS 1:22In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the third chapter of Second Cessalunions. He highlights three main parts of the chapter. The first part emphasizes the importance of prayer and encourages the believers to pray for the preacher and for themselves to be preserved and empowered by the Lord. The second part expresses the preacher's confidence in the believers, urging them to not only pray but also to perform the things commanded by God. The final part of the sermon is a passionate plea for the listeners to have faith and be prepared for the Lord's second coming, emphasizing the signs of the times and the need to stay strong in the face of opposition. The preacher draws inspiration from biblical stories and encourages the listeners to remain steadfast in their faith.
Paul the Apostle - a Vibrant Life (Part 4)
By Denny Kenaston2.1K1:08:072CO 12:72CO 12:19In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of fulfilling the Great Commission, which is the final commandment given to man. He suggests that there are hidden blessings for those who obey this commandment. The speaker also discusses how God often brings believers to a breaking point in order to mold and shape them. He encourages listeners to respond to these pressures in a way that leads to growth and a deeper understanding of God's goodness and power.
Span-13 Acts 16 - Paul the Apostle
By Art Katz2.5K1:08:59MAT 6:33ACT 16:6ACT 16:16HEB 3:4In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not just being a sermon, but living out the teachings of God. He highlights the struggles and obedience of apostolic figures like Paul, who endured suffering and persecution for their faith. The speaker challenges the audience to consider how much they are willing to submit to God's school and suffer for their beliefs. He also discusses the story of Paul and Silas in prison, where their faith and freedom in Christ remained steadfast despite their circumstances. The sermon encourages listeners to act in faith, even when they don't see immediate results, and to trust in God's calling for their lives.
K-044 Conversion of Paul
By Art Katz2.1K1:08:05ACT 9:1In this sermon, the speaker describes a powerful moment when only a small group of people remained to hear him speak about the spirit of truth. As he spoke, the fire of God fell and the young people in the audience began to break and cry out to God. Some adults also responded and sought a baptism in the Holy Spirit. However, the speaker laments that despite these powerful moments, many people still return to their usual religious practices and fail to truly hear God. He emphasizes the need for a fire from heaven to bring people down and raise them up, just as Paul was blinded and converted. The speaker also highlights the controversial nature of the Gospel and the importance of genuine confession of sin. He warns against religious performance and calls for a true fire to consume all that is phony and deceitful. The sermon concludes with a reminder that the spirit of God is the spirit of truth, and without receiving the truth, we cannot truly experience the Holy Spirit.
(1 Thessalonians) Paul's Part
By Willie Mullan2.7K1:01:491TH 1:11TH 2:11TH 2:91TH 2:131TH 2:19In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the book of Thessalonians and divides the first chapter into two parts: Paul's part and the Thessalonians' part. In Paul's part, he talks about his pain, praises, prayer, perception, and preaching. He also mentions how he saw the Thessalonians' work of faith, labor of love, patience of hope, and their election of God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of these qualities in young believers and encourages them to continue in their faith.
Paul the Apostle - a Vibrant Life (Part 2)
By Denny Kenaston2.2K1:02:512CO 3:82CO 6:42CO 6:17In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the spiritual nature of the Apostle Paul's ministry. He emphasizes that studying Paul's life is essentially studying the life of Jesus, as Paul's testimony reflects his deep connection to Christ. The speaker highlights four sanctified motivations that drove Paul's ministry, including his desire for God's approval and his endurance through hardships. The sermon draws from 2 Corinthians chapter five and Galatians chapter two to provide biblical support for Paul's motivations.
(Men Who Saw God) 2. Paul
By Roy Hession3.4K55:51In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Job and his struggles. Job faced numerous tests, including losing his wealth, his sons, and his health, but he refused to lose his righteousness. His friends tried to justify his suffering by suggesting that he must have done something wrong, but Job defended his integrity. The speaker also mentions the apostle Paul and his personal testimony of encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus. Paul's encounter with Jesus had a profound effect on him, leading him to share his testimony and the significance of this encounter with others.
(1 Thessalonians) Past Acts of Paul at Thessalonica
By Willie Mullan3.4K51:03ACT 17:161TH 2:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the good news of God's love and the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. He encourages believers to hold out their arms in grace and accept God's fate for them. The preacher also urges young preachers to stick to the gospel and not be swayed by worldly distractions. He uses the example of Paul's past performances among the Thessalonians to highlight the importance of preaching with purpose and walking worthy of God. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the power and significance of the Gospel of God in transforming lives.
(Men God Made) Paul
By Willie Mullan1.3K52:54EXO 3:1In this sermon, the preacher talks about the sufferings and trials that the apostle Paul endured for the sake of spreading the word of God. He describes how Paul was stoned, shipwrecked, and faced various dangers and persecutions. The preacher emphasizes the severity of Paul's sufferings, including being beaten with rods and receiving 39 lashes on five different occasions. He also mentions how Paul was stoned, highlighting the brutality of this punishment. The sermon encourages listeners to reflect on Paul's sufferings and to appreciate the sacrifices made for the gospel.
Paul the Apostle - a Vibrant Life (Part 1)
By Denny Kenaston2.4K1:06:42ACT 9:3In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of studying the lives of men as a way to learn theology by example. He highlights how Jesus taught theology through his life and actions. The sermon then focuses on the conversion of the Apostle Paul and the foundation of his ministry. It describes how Paul encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus, heard his voice, and was transformed by the experience. The sermon encourages listeners to prioritize seeking God's face and engaging in the disciplines of the Christian life.
Paul the Apostle
By Will Graham2.1K51:41MAT 6:33ACT 26:18ROM 1:15ROM 1:172CO 3:17In this sermon, Reverend Coilard emphasizes the importance of being fully yielded to Jesus Christ and having a heart for preaching the gospel. He shares the story of a man named El Mude who was transformed by the message of a preacher and went on to passionately preach the word of God. Reverend Coilard highlights the four evidences of the anointing: victory over sin, par in service, the fruit of the Spirit, and a burden for souls. He encourages believers to live a life of love and to be willing to fully yield themselves to God, believing that there is still a generation of men and women who will rise up to preach the gospel in the midst of a dark world.