Posted by Rick on April 12, 2011
Here are some “Sound Bites” from Sunday morning’s message, “Righteous for the Unrighteous” based on Matthew 27:15-26:
- Pilate knew Jesus was innocent.
- Pilate thought he could persuade the crowd to release Jesus instead of the murderer Barabbas.
- The priests and elders convinced the people to ask for Barabbas.
- This surprised Pilate and did as they asked to avoid a riot.
- Jesus was innocent and suffered punishment.
- Barabbas was guilty and set free.
- We are like Barabbas.
You can listen to the message here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://rboyne.sermon.net/da/2655811
You can also listen to the evening message, “Trust in Action” based on I Samuel 14:1-23 here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://rboyne.sermon.net/da/2655877
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Posted by Rick on February 8, 2010
Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s message, “Your Worst Enemy” based on James 3:2-12:
- The tongue is powerful, untamed, and unpredictable.
- It is small, but it is able to do big things.
- To not control your tongue is like walking around shooting a shotgun randomly into a crowd.
- Words hurt.
- Words can build up.
- Use your tongue for God’s glory.
You can listen to the sermon here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-2341060
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