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II Corinthians

2,000 Sermons Later

2,000 Sermons Later November 16, 2014 | Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church | II Corinthians 4:1-6I wish to read for you these words from the second letter that Paul wrote to the Corinthians. This is the Word of God. “Therefore, since through God's mercy we have this...

1,500 Sermons Later

1,500 Sermons Later September 11, 2005 | PROVIDENCE Presbyterian Church | II Corinthians 4:1-6On September 8, 1968, I stood to preach my first sermon in my first church, the First Presbyterian Church of Kilgore, Texas. Ever since on the second Sunday of September each...

Why I Believe #12: Why I Believe In The Trinity

Why I Believe In The Incarnation Why I Believe In Angels Why I Believe In The Virgin Birth Why I Believe In Jesus Christ Why I Believe In God Why I Believe The Bible Why I Believe In The Church Why I Believe In Heaven Why I Believe In The Atonement Why I Believe In...

A Provocative Church #6: Undaunted By Difficulty

Embracing In Spirit Focused On The Truth Teaching With Boldness Holding Fast To Hope Centered On The Savior Undaunted By Difficulty Saved By Grace Courageous At All Costs A Provocative Church: Undaunted By Difficulty II Corinthians 12:1-10On this Veteran’s Day...

When You Have To Go To Plan B

When You Have To Go To Plan B January 30, 2000 | First Presbyterian Church Orlando | II Corinthians 12:1-10I love that “Peanuts” cartoon where Charlie Brown and Lucy are engaged in conversation. Lucy says: “You know, Charlie Brown, life is like a deck chair. Some...

I’m Dying And You’re Asking Me Riddles!

I'm Dying And You're Asking Me Riddles! May 30, 1999 | First Presbyterian Church Orlando | II Corinthians 13:11-13There is a wonderful story about the late Cardinal Cushing of Boston who was walking through a Boston department store one day. The manager of the store...

When Life Breaks Your Wallet, Your Heart, Or Your Spirit

When Life Breaks Your Wallet, Your Heart, Or Your Spirit Job 13:15, II Corinthians 4:7-8Professional football games played on Monday evenings have become so much a part of our American social and cultural milieu that the three words are now always spoken together as...