Sermons on Holy Spirit (Page 7)
Book of Acts: No Matter What
Acts 16. Paul and Timothy are obedient to the Holy Spirit’s leading, yet they end up in prison. God calls all of us to follow even when we don’t have all the answers, even when the cost could be our very lives.
The Apostle’s Creed
John 3. Dale Kuehne shows the importance of making the truths of the Apostle’s Creed personal, not simply a recitation of basic Christian doctrine.
Believing God for More Than We Can Imagine
Ephesians 3 and Hebrews 11. Guest speaker Burke Rentz encourages us to trust God for more than just the small things, and to consider what might be hindering us from walking in those greater possibilities.
Book of Acts: Being the Answer to Someone Else’s Prayer
Acts 10. God uses us to answer the prayers of others, but it requires obedience on our part, even when it’s uncomfortable or dangerous. Dale Kuehne explores this idea in the Apostle Peter’s life as well as in several modern day examples.
Book of Acts: What are You Afraid of?
Acts 7. Dale Kuehne asks us to consider what our fears are. Do they keep us from obeying God? Stephen was willing die for the cause of Christ. Are we willing to overcome our fears and trust God, or do we turn away from Him as soon as things don’t go our way?
Book of Acts: Don’t Lie to God
Acts 4 and 5. Dale Kuehne continues to explore the life of the early church, reminding us that in the midst of incredible fellowship and miracles that deceivers like Ananias and Sapphira were causing trouble from within. Their story is a warning to all of us about the dangers of lying to ourselves, others and especially to God.
Book of Acts: Seeing is Not Believing
Acts 4. Even when people witness God’s miracles, it does not guarantee they will follow Jesus.
Book of Acts: The Church Needs the Holy Spirit
Speaker Dale Kuehne observes that the church in America seems to mostly rely on her own abilities, wealth and influence. Perhaps this is why we don’t see the gospel spreading here like it is in places like Asia and Africa. Jesus said his followers would do greater things than Him, but we need to desperately rely upon the Spirit and follow His leading if we want to see those things happen.