Sermon: Why does the Holy Spirit Baptism Matter?

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Introduction

The Holy Spirit Baptism must not be confused with the initial regeneration work of the Holy Spirit, which takes place in a person that accepts Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. He can be regenerated and indwelt by the Holy Spirit, but miss the actual baptism.

Sermon Notes: Praying for Divine Healing

Sermon Notes: Praying for Divine Healing

Introduction

Sickness is among the many circumstances in life where prayer is needed, and concerning such prayer James the apostle gives detailed instructions. Today’s sermon is an exegetical study of these. Follow me to see what valuable lessons we can learn about prayer and divine healing.

Easter Sermon Notes: Why does Easter Matter?

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Introduction

Today is Easter Sunday and I want to emphasize the importance of the resurrection of Christ to our Christian Faith. Let me open with a story. One night a drunkard man broke into a house. Right before leaving the house with a suitcase full of cash and valuables he set the house on fire to cover his tracks. When he went home however he found out that his own house is on fire. To his amazement he had in fact, burgled and ignited his own house. Later on, he said, “I had no idea I had so many valuable possessions.”

Sermon Notes: How to live out the will of God?

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Introduction

The Bible records at least 6 prayers Jesus prayed (his actual words). Among these, we attribute a high degree of importance to Jesus’ prayer at the Mount of Olives because it was his last prayer before the arrest and the words used in it clearly indicate his human nature.

Sermon Notes: What does the Bible say about Sickness and Divine Healing?

Photo of a person leaving a wheelchair behind.

Introduction

Wikipedia reports heart decreases (followed by Lung deceases, Diabetes, Influenza/ Pneumonia, and Alzheimer’s) are the leading cause of death in the United States of America while firearms are the least.

I don’t intend to condemn modern medical science but had the author of Ecclesiastes lived among us today, he would have written that all the advancements in medical science are utterly meaningless because clearly, the battles mankind has lost to deceases outnumber the ones it has won.

The Bible, however, tells us God is our divine healer and there’s hope to anyone that comes to him. So today’s sermon is about how you can receive this healing.

Sermon notes: God calls Abraham

Sermon outline: God calls Abraham

Introduction

In the Bible, God used many men and women to carry out his plan to bless all the people of the earth. Followed by Noah, Abraham is the second person in the Bible whom God called forward to serve him. What can we learn from the life of Abraham today?

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