Sermon
Samson: Physically Strong, Morally Weak
The sin we tolerate today might destroy us tomorrow.
The sin we tolerate today might destroy us tomorrow.
God uses slavery to sin to get our attention.
The weapons of the Spirit are more important and powerful than the weapons of the flesh.
Throughout history, human nature has always tended to seek God during difficult times and forsake Him in times of blessing. In this series of messages, Pastor Lutzer looks at contemporary society through the lens of the book of Judges that portrays the cycle of hardship, repentance, and apostasy. Here is …
God disciplines His children for their disobedience and sin.
The key to God’s will is His Word, and the key to His Word is faith.
Samson is evidence that the blessing of God should not be confused with the approval of God.
You are not a prisoner of your past.
When God prepares a leader, He begins by preparing the parents.
“I have opened my mouth unto the Lord and I cannot go back.”—Judges 11:35 The story of Jephthah is no doubt familiar to many of you. He began life as an illegitimate child, born in sin, and later was turned out of the home by his half-brothers who refused to have anything to do with him because they did not want him to share in their inheritance. Yet, as in the case of Moses, Joseph and David, this man, cast out and rejected by others, was accepted, used, and blessed by God. Jephthah gathered round him a group of men … Read More >