Posts Tagged ‘Doctrine’
Posted by Rick on May 22, 2012
Here are some “sound bites” from my Sunday morning message, “Back to the Basics – Salvation” based on John 3:1-21:
- Salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus only.
- Jesus is the ONLY way to Heaven.
- Salvation is a gift, not a reward.
- Being good doesn’t get you to Heaven.
You can listen to the message here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://rboyne.sermon.net/da/119917694
You can also listen to the evening message, “Humiliation” based on 2 Samuel 10:1-5 here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://rboyne.sermon.net/da/119917727
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Posted by Rick on May 8, 2012
Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s message, “Back to the Basics – Man” based on Genesis 1:26-31:
- God created man in His image giving mankind innate worth
- Man is different from all other created things
- Man has the ability to reason, love and forgive
You can listen to the message here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://rboyne.sermon.net/da/119909041
You can also listen to the evening message, “Responding to God” based on 2 Samuel 7:18-29 here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://rboyne.sermon.net/da/119909043
Posted in Bits & Bytes | Tagged: creation, Doctrine, Forgiveness, Free Baptist Sermons, God, Humanity, Humankind, Love, Mankind, Reason, Salvation, Worth of Man | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Rick on May 1, 2012
Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s sermon, “Back to the Basics – Holy Spirit” based on Acts 2:1-13:
- The Holy Spirit is the 3rd Person of the Trinity
- The Holy Spirit is active to convict the sinner to salvation
- The Holy Spirit is active throughout the life of the believer to guide & comfort
- The Holy Spirit is the constant presence of God in the believer’s life
You can listen to the sermon here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://rboyne.sermon.net/da/119901603
Posted in Bits & Bytes | Tagged: Doctrine, Free Baptist Sermon, God, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Salvation, Sin, Trinity | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Rick on January 24, 2011
Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s message, “The Christian Life: Bible Study“ based on II Timothy 3:14 – 4:4:
- The Bible is God’s Guidebook for Life
- The Bible reveals God’s plan for redemption
- The Bible teaches us how to live
- The Bible is trustworthy, reliable, and worthy of study
You can listen to the message here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://rboyne.sermon.net/da/2591796
You can also listen to the evening message, “Set Aside for Service” based on I Samuel 9:21 – 10:1 here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://rboyne.sermon.net/da/2591658
Posted in Bits & Bytes | Tagged: Anointing, Bible, Christian Life, Deceit, Doctrine, Free Baptist Sermon, God, God's Word, Holy Scripture, Holy Spirit, Homosexuality, Jesus, King Saul, Mormonism, Myths, Salvation, Samuel, Sound Doctrine, Truth | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Rick on June 14, 2010
Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s message, “Cafeteria Christianity” based on II Timothy 3:14-17:
- You can’t pick and choose what you are going to believe or obey based on what pleases you.
- All Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable.
- Jesus said, “If you love me, obey My commandments.”
- Following Jesus isn’t easy.
You can listen to the message here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-2432602
You can also listen to the evening message “Pursue Righteousness” based on I Timothy 6:11-16 here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-2432787
Posted in Bits & Bytes, Holiness | Tagged: Cafeteria Christianity, Church Attendance, Discipleship, Doctrine, Faith, Following Jesus, Free Baptist Sermon, Gentleness, Giving, Golden Rule, Holiness, Jesus, Love, Obedience, Perseverence, Prayer, Righteousness, Scripture, Service, Serving, Sunday School, Teaching | Leave a Comment »