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Worship and Community

10 sermons

Worship and community are intricately linked in the biblical narrative, as believers are called to gather together to praise and honor God, while also supporting and caring for one another. In Hebrews 10:25, Christians are encouraged to "not give up meeting together" as they encourage and spur one another on towards love and good deeds. The Psalmist declares in Psalms 95:6 that worship is a communal act, saying "come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker," highlighting the importance of corporate worship. As Romans 12:5 notes, believers are also part of one body, united in their faith and worship, demonstrating the interconnectedness of worship and community in the Christian faith.

Stephen Kaung

Stephen Kaung emphasizes the majesty and supremacy of Jesus Christ, urging believers to recognize their heavenly calling and to worship Him in spirit and truth. He explains that through Christ's sacrifice, believers have access to the Holy of Holies and are called to live a life of faith, hope, and

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T. Austin-Sparks

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the transition from the old Israel to the new Israel, from the Old Testament to the New Testament. The Gospel of John is highlighted as a book that particularly focuses on this transition. The speaker mentions that there are 16 points in this transition, and the

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T. Austin-Sparks

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of finding satisfaction in the Lord Jesus. He contrasts the modern approach of using entertainment to attract young people to the church with the simple joy and satisfaction found in a relationship with Jesus. The speaker shares a personal experi

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T. Austin-Sparks

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the ministry being focused on bringing glory to the Lord Jesus. The speaker explains that while the ministry involves work and instruction in the things of the Lord, it is also a time for encouragement and spiritual growth. The sermon then del

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T. Austin-Sparks

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of God as the good shepherd and his relationship with his people. He references various passages from the Bible, including Psalms 77:20 and 78:52, as well as Acts 20. The preacher emphasizes that Israel's downfall was their rejection of God as their

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T. Austin-Sparks

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the purpose of the Christian life, which is to reveal Christ and bring pleasure to Him. The speaker acknowledges that believers often struggle in this task, facing difficulties and challenges that test their faith. The sermon also highlights the importance of t

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T. Austin-Sparks

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the greatness of Jesus Christ and the superiority of the dispensation that believers have entered into. The speaker highlights that Jesus upholds all things by the word of his power, and this should bring comfort to believers, even when their personal world see

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T. Austin-Sparks

In this sermon, the preacher begins by asking a rhetorical question about the usefulness of a vine branch from the forest. He emphasizes that the branch is only fit for fuel and cannot be used for any productive work. The preacher then transitions to the topic of the true vine, which is Jesus Christ

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T. Austin-Sparks

The sermon transcript discusses the theme of "better" in the book of Hebrews. The speaker highlights various verses in the book that emphasize the concept of "better," such as better than the angels, better things, better hope, better covenant, better promises, and better sacrifices. The speaker

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T. Austin-Sparks

In this sermon, the speaker begins by describing a personal experience of being in darkness and searching for light. He emphasizes the feeling of helplessness and being a prisoner to darkness. The speaker then connects this experience to the concept of spiritual darkness and the need for the light o

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