Praying the powerful names of God is the way Jesus prays. He is intimately connected with His Heavenly Father, so He knows both the Father's heart and the Father's will. When we focus on God's attributes, we can pray in confidence that He will hear and answer.
Type: Sermon
Speaker: Roger Barrier
Scripture: Psalm 23, Matthew 6:9, John 16:33, Romans 6:17-18, 1 Corinthians 16:11
Topic: Prayer
The conclusion of a story reveals the transformation of the characters. To really live the spiritual life, we must die to those things that keep us from fulfilling God's grand story for us. Paul and Judas Iscariot are two characters with similar stories but very different endings. What kind of story will you write?
Type: Sermon
Speaker: Glenn Barteau
Scripture: Romans 6:2-3, Luke 9:23, John 11:25
Topic: Obedience
Jonah cries a desperate prayer in the belly of the whale and surrenders completely to God. Our prayer requests should come with fervent praise and thanks to God. We cannot afford to be lukewarm in our responses to God.
Type: Sermon
Speaker: Chris Brown
Scripture: Jonah 2:1-6, Hebrews 12:1-2, Jonah 1:1-17, Mark 14:36, Romans 6:6-14
Topic: Repentance
Translating beliefs into our lifestyle and relationships hinges dramatically on Romans 12. When we see God’s mercy, it causes us to respond to temptation in surrender and worship. Once and for all we decide that we belong to the Lord to glorify Him.
Type: Sermon
Speaker: Roger Barrier
Scripture: Romans 12:1-2, Romans 6:3-4
Topic: Obedience
Surprisingly, the key to power is in humility and sacrifice. Compassion is God's secret weapon to storm the gates of hell.
Type: Sermon
Speaker: Francis Chan
Scripture: Romans 6:1-14
Topic: Overcoming Sin
Four great discoveries are revealed in Romans 6. We have evil natures and have committed sins against a Holy God. While we desire to do well, we always struggle with wrongdoing. Jesus provides victory over sinful behavior.
Type: Sermon
Speaker: Roger Barrier
Scripture: Romans 6:1-14, Romans 7:18-25, Luke 15:11-24
Topic: Overcoming Sin
Life is done by little decisions. The purpose of self-discipline is that we might be godly. Reclaim the hours of your day that are wasted by reading God's Word, great books and quality conversations with your family. Follow those who have finished well. Desiring God Conference 2011, Used by permission.
Type: Sermon
Speaker: Randy Alcorn
Scripture: 2 Timothy 2:3-7, Colossians 1:29, Psalm 1, Romans 6:12-14, Romans 12:1-2
Topic: Will of God
Paul teaches us that we can know that we are buried with Christ, and raised to new life with Him. We can count ourselves dead to sin and alive to Christ. Therefore, we offer ourselves to Him to follow Him and serve Him completely. Every time we have the opportunity to sin, we have a choice. We don't ever have to sin again!
Type: Sermon
Speaker: John McKinzie
Scripture: Romans 6:1-14
Topic: Christ as Savior