Sentences with phrase «hear a good sermon»

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The best preachers I've heard managed, somehow, to include meat and milk in one sermon — there was something in there for everyone.
Right now, as you are reading this devotional, listening to a preacher or watching a sermon DVD, as you hear God's Word, His power is released into your situation, working things out for you and turning your situation around for your good.
It was genuinely one of the best sermons I had heard in years.
The leader gave a high - quality message based on Scripture which was better than most sermons I have heard in churches.
I would argue that Scripture is read because God speaks to his people assembled to hear his Word through the readings as well as through the sermon.
I wish it (Christianity) were more productive of good works... I mean real good works... not holy day keeping, sermon - hearing... or making long prayers, filled with flatteries and compliments despised by wise men, and much less capable of pleasing the Deity.
Honestly, it was one of the better sermons I've heard in Texas so far.
Also, most sermons I hear in these other churches are so shallow and empty of content, it would almost be better if there were no sermon at all.
But the sermon was good, and this would allow Simon to hear it better, if he was in the same boat with Jesus, and so he picked up his nets, put them in the boat, and then shoved off and rowed a little way out from shore so that Jesus could continue to teach.
I have read articles and heard sermons about this verse and how Jesus didn't want to be defiled by Mary before he ascended to heaven, and how Jesus rose from the dead, but he didn't ascend to heaven, but after he talked to Mary, he did ascend to heaven, after which time He could be touched by the apostles in the Upper Room, and then later, he ascended for good.
I would say that most of Mr. Osteen's congregation is there to get their «religious» itch scratched and to hear his «feel good» sermons.
I've never once heard a sermon preached on the passage in which Paul tells Titus «Cretans are always liars, evil brutes, lazy gluttons» (Titus 1:12 — 13), and yet, if these words are truly the inerrant and unchanging words of God intended as universal commands for all people in all places at all times, then the Christian community needs to do a better job of mobilizing against the Cretan people, perhaps constructing some «God Hates Cretans» signs!
Unless carefully screened by a controlling thesis, a good story heard on Friday will take the spotlight in the next Sunday's sermon whether or not it has a place.
I once heard a sermon given by Francis Schaeffer in which he counseled his listeners that if they were ever faced with two options, and one would lead to better pay, more fame, and greater recognition, while the other led to poverty and obscurity, we should choose the lesser and more humble of the two.
In the opening sections he laughed at the way in which the theme of faith and works had now been taken up so widely by all preachers — «they slyly leave their sermon book under the bench and whatever else the shouting in the pulpit used to be about, and they begin to preach to us again on faith and good works, about which one never used to hear or know anything».
There are numerous problems with such an idea, not least among them that Scripture and the example of Jesus seem to disagree, but it is not uncommon to hear sermons about living our best life now, full of freedom and liberty, and how to have a happy life, happy wife, happy kids, and happy job.
In a video of the sermon posted online, laughter can be heard from some members of the congregation, as well as cries, of «Amen!»
Some sermons are much better than others, but his batting average is better than any man I've ever heard.
This practice is somewhat better, since the questions and answers benefit everyone who just heard the sermon, but often, only the bravest people will ask a question or make a comment, and sometimes, people become very long - winded when they get a microphone in their hands, and in a large - group setting, it is difficult to keep their comment from turning into a second sermon.
The Yehudi comes to Lublin because he hears that the Seer «consorts with good and evil,» and it is with good and evil that the Seer's first sermon after his arrival deals.
Think about it: What was the best sermon you have ever heard?
I confess that I have never heard nor preached a sermon on the passage, and for good reason.
But I always, always, always, made sure to make a disclaimer at the beginning of my message that the sermon they were about to hear was from another pastor, and the reason I am sharing it from the pulpit is because I thought the message was so good.
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