Sentences with phrase «hear a sermon if»

I would totally come to your church and hear a sermon if you were ever preaching one!»

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If I were dying soon, the last thing I would want hear is a sermon by Tom or anyone else.
If so, I would love to hear about how this sermon went and what he said.
If you have heard a sermon on Ezekiel 23:20 - 21, or attended a Bible study where it was discussed, let me know in the comments below and tell me what was said.
Jeremy if you want to hear a good sermon on this subject go to this website njbc.org click on sermon arches you want be disappointed I'm sure.
If only I had ever sat in church and heard a sermon like that, I might yet still be there.
I have heard church members remark that if the sermon makes them laugh or cry, they feel as if they have worshiped.
If you can't stand to hear another second of your own sermon, you just know your congregation would do cart - wheels in the aisles if you stopped mid-streaIf you can't stand to hear another second of your own sermon, you just know your congregation would do cart - wheels in the aisles if you stopped mid-streaif you stopped mid-stream.
If all you hear is a sermon a week, you will not gain victory over that sin in your life, you will not see power and effectiveness in your prayers, you will not gain that insight and wisdom into the difficult decision you are facing, you will never be able to handle with love that troublesome person at work, you will rarely hear from God.
That very common notion of the time implied that pastoral calls were the knowing, and if the people came to church to hear the sermon that was the feeding.
Whether it is the seemingly innocuous statement about oneself to a colleague, or an outright negative comment about a sermon heard, or perhaps it is «harmlessly» talking about a housemate or spouse while chatting with friends, even if not actually saying anything, you know, that would cross the line into «gossip.»
In realism, hell was a dump in Jeruseleum, called the valley if Hindon, Jesus (Which was an old day Jimmy Swagert) did the sermon on the mount, up in the heavens (on top of the hill away fromthe dump, the dump smelled like fire and brimstone (Sulfur), and nobody has ever heard god talk to them, if you do then you are schizoid!
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.
I once heard in an Andy Stanley sermon, «if your religion doesn't make you feel free, something is wrong» (this not exactly verbatim)
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'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!
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.
When I first heard this, I read some of his blog posts and listened to some of his sermons, and honestly, I can not tell if he is arguing the same thing or not.
The preacher is constantly challenged, then, to enflesh the sermon in the prevailing symbols of the congregation's culture if the sermon is to be heard.
I heard a sermon today about how «if we are all in Christ, believing in his redeeming and reconciliation, then we are part of the family of God.»
He went on to talk of arrogant, moralistic sermons he had heard before he was ordained, preachers speaking as if their role granted them some moral perspicacity not granted to lesser mortals.
And, if you miss hearing sermons so much, go online.
If you read Ephesians 2:1 - 3, and listen to most sermons on these verses, that is the type of message you will often hear.
I heard a great sermon once from a man who said if he is to be the head of the household, then he is responsible for the HAPPINESS and UNHAPPINESS in the household.
In case one assumes that all the many parsons here and in foreign lands who deliver and write sermons are believing Christians, how can it be explained that one never hears or reads a prayer which in our time especially is so pertinent: «God in heaven, I thank Thee that Thou hast not required it of man that he should comprehend Christianity; for if that were required, I should be of all men the most miserable.
(plastic fan etc.) If someone stays too long in their job preaching the same sermon over and over, players don't hear it any more it becomes stale.
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