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160 Sermons
Sermon Series: Stewardship 2007
Scripture: Luke 17:5-17:10

Sermon Topic: Giving: General

Brief Description: A semon series focusing on Time, Talents, and Finances. Focusing on: God has been so great, has given us so much.. let us give back to him of our Time, Talents, and Finances.  Read Full Sermon
5 ratings
Date Added: 12/1/2007
Target Audience: Believer
Age Demographic: Adults (31 - 49)
Denomination: Presbyterian/Reformed
Keywords:  none
 
1 Sermons
Sermon Series: Lessons from Luke
Scripture: Luke 17:1-17:10

Sermon Topic: Faith

Brief Description: The disciples asked for faith but what they really needed was faithfulness.  Read Full Sermon
595 ratings
Date Added: 11/3/2000
Target Audience: Believer
Age Demographic: Adults (31 - 49)
Keywords:  none
 
120 Sermons
Scripture: Luke 17:1-17:10

Sermon Topic: Discipleship

Brief Description: There are four important things to know about basic training for disciples: A disciple never puts a stumbling block in others’ spiritual path; a disciple forgives quickly—and often; a disciple exercises faith; and a disciple demonstrates faithfulness.  Read Full Sermon
325 ratings
Date Added: 4/3/2003
Target Audience: Believer
Age Demographic: Adults (31 - 49)
Denomination: Baptist
Keywords:  Rain
 
330 Sermons
Scripture: Luke 17:5-17:10

Sermon Topic: Disciplines: General

Brief Description: A sermon for the 18 Sunday after Pentecost Proper 22  Read Full Sermon
175 ratings
Date Added: 10/2/2001
Target Audience: General
Age Demographic: Adults (31 - 49)
Denomination: Lutheran
Keywords:  none
 
641 Sermons
Sermon Series: Servants of Christ
Scripture: Luke 17:3-17:10

Sermon Topic: Faith, Servanthood

Brief Description: I want to be a good servant for Jesus, but in this passage Jesus says I can do all kind of great ministry and still be an "unprofitable servant." What two things does Jesus say can stop me from being the profitable servant for Chris that I want to be?  Read Full Sermon
106 ratings
Date Added: 8/20/2012
Target Audience: Believer
Age Demographic: Adults (31 - 49)
 
171 Sermons
Scripture: Luke 17:5-17:10

Sermon Topic: Parable: General

Brief Description: Year C. Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost October 7th, 2001 Luke 17: 5-10 Heavenly Father, thank you for genuine faith, which can accomplish what experience, reason, and probability would disallow. Amen. Title: “Genuine faith”   Read Full Sermon
82 ratings
Date Added: 9/27/2001
Target Audience: Believer
Age Demographic: Mature (50 - +)
Denomination: Lutheran
Keywords:  none
 
6 Sermons
Scripture: Luke 17:10-17:19
Brief Description:   Read Full Sermon
75 ratings
Date Added: 10/18/2000
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Keywords:  Mercy
 
487 Sermons
Sermon Series: Living Beyond Myself
Scripture: Luke 17:7-17:10

Sermon Topic: Servanthood

Brief Description: Serving doesn’t make you a servant, but if you are a servant you will serve.  Read Full Sermon
62 ratings
Date Added: 8/25/2006
Target Audience: General
Age Demographic: Adults (31 - 49)
Denomination: Independent/Bible
Keywords:  none
 
467 Sermons
Scripture: Luke 17:5-17:10

Sermon Topic: Faith: General

Brief Description: Why do you think Jesus said Faith like a mustard seed will do?  Read Full Sermon
60 ratings
Date Added: 10/1/2004
Target Audience: Believer
Age Demographic: Adults (31 - 49)
Denomination: Anglican
Keywords:  none
 
394 Sermons
Scripture: Luke 17:7-17:10
Brief Description: This text has some very important thingsto teach us on how we are to relate to our heavenly Father.   Read Full Sermon
55 ratings
Date Added: 1/23/2003
Target Audience: General
Age Demographic: Adults (31 - 49)
Denomination: Baptist
Keywords:  none
 
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