Some Pastors and Christian authors say God's primary desire is to help you live your best life now, to shower you with blessings, and make you prosperous. They claim that if you name it and claim it and believe it enough that God will give you everything
you want. If this is true, this should be clear to see in the lives of Jesus' closest and first followers. If we look at the life of the Apostle Paul we should either see the victorious life that some Christian authors claim we should have, or we should see
him struggling like everyone else. This message takes a look at what Paul and the disciples were willing to endure in order to spread the Gospel message. Their suffering is great proof of the resurrection and the power of Jesus Christ and the hope that we
can have no matter what we’re going through or how we suffer. 1 Corinthians 4:9-13, 2 Corinthians 11:23-27, 2 Timothy 4:6-18, Revelation 2:10, Philippians 4:4, Hebrews 13:5, Romans 8:18
By Pastor Ted Torreson
Pastor Doug concludes the "Sermon Not to Forget" series, based on the Sermon on the Mount teachings. We should build our lives on a solid foundation - the Word of God and should put into practice our faith.
Bible Prophecy in relation to current events in these Last Days before the return of our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ (Messiah) of Israel, Pastor J.D. looks at what current events all have to do with the Bible's prophecy in preparation for the Rapture and the Great Tribulation.
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"Seek First The Kingdom", sermon by Rev Walt Ullman, St Pauls Lutheran Church (LCMS), Evansville, Indiana, February 27, 2011, Eighth Sunday After the Epiphany
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