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  • Tierras Poderosas

    Contributed by Craig Benner on Jul 30, 2011
    based on 1 rating
     | 2,554 views

    Hay lugares que tenemos que conquistar en nuestras vidas. Son fuertes y poderosas, pero en Cristo podemos conquistarlas.

    Tierras Poderosas y Naciones Grandes Jer. 8:20 Ha pasado la siega, se ha acabado el verano, ¡y nosotros no hemos sido salvos! Hay lugares donde uno no debe visitar muy seguida, mucho menos morar. I. La Tierra de Demora La mayoria ni pensaria de llegar tarde a su propia boda, o a un banquete ...read more

  • Refusing To Return

    Contributed by Robert Nacci on Jun 22, 2013
    based on 4 ratings
     | 11,485 views

    Don't be like Judah who refused to return and suffered God's judgment because of it! Simply return!

    Refusing To Return Jeremiah 8:1-22 Intro The Book of the Jeremiah is the second of the Major Prophets found in the Word of God, although some Jewish tradition considers it to be the first. Jeremiah's ministry was as a prophet to Judah in the years just prior to and then during the initial ...read more

  • It's Not Too Late

    Contributed by Pastor Paul E. Davis on Sep 1, 2013
    based on 2 ratings
     | 21,855 views

    Repent to be Saved From Self

    It’s Not Too Late! Jeremiah 8:20 (RSV) “The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved.” What a sad and awful proclamation being made by Jeremiah about the chosen people of God. “The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not ...read more

  • Understanding The Term Jeremiad, No Balm.

    Contributed by Wade Martin Hughes, Sr on Apr 17, 2021
     | 1,775 views

    NO BALM? No healing? There is a term we seldom hear: JEREMIAD. JEREMIAD means long mournful complaining. Often Jeremiads contain a glimmer of hope and restoration.

    JEREMIAD, NO BALM? By Wade Martin Hughes, Sr. Kyfingers@aol.com TEXT: 2 Timothy 4:3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; 4 And they shall turn away their ears from the ...read more

  • The God Who Weeps

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Jun 12, 2016
    based on 6 ratings
     | 8,035 views

    Our resources have run out, and there is no healing balm for the malady of sin apart from the blood of Jesus.

    THE GOD WHO WEEPS. Jeremiah 8:18-22; Jeremiah 9:1. We are accustomed to referring to Jeremiah as the ‘weeping prophet’ – and rightly so. However, Jeremiah’s tears do not just speak to us about the prophet, but also about the people – and mainly about God. In that sense, we might refer to the ...read more

  • Humility, Repentance And An Increase Of The Anointing

    Contributed by Brett Crosson on May 1, 2019
    based on 1 rating
     | 3,673 views

    IT’s TRUE: We MUST keep the main thing the main thing. Walking humbly before God in contrition of heart over our sins and that of our nation ought to be one of these main things. Or else we get caught up in hyper grace, knowing truth but never being set free.

    Walking in humility, repentance and a greater anointing Humility is a key to seeing God move and for Him increase you in the anointing. Biblically speaking, Humility has a lot to do with fasting and vise-versa. Fasting had to do with mourning. Jesus was asked: why don’t your disciples fast. He ...read more

  • "Is There No Balm In America?"

    Contributed by Roy Wade, Sr. on May 16, 2022
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     | 6,284 views

    I don’t have to remind you, that America is facing some of her most challenging days or times! Yes, this country has had some difficult times in the past, but what we are facing today is a Fulfillment Of Bible Prophecies.

    Subject: “Is There No Balm In America? Text: Jeremiah 8:20-22 Introduction Of The Text: I don’t have to remind you, that America is facing some of her most challenging days or times! Yes, this country has faced some difficult times in the past, but what we are facing today a ...read more

  • The Holy Wound Of Longing For The Lost

    Contributed by Maurice Mccarthy on Sep 12, 2022
     | 1,200 views

    You will never reach for the lost, until you are wounded for the lost.

    The Holy Wound Of Longing For The Lost In this series on Holy wounds we have been talking about wounds that hurt, but that hurt moves us into the purposes of God We shy from wounds, we shy from pain, and yet we know God hardwired pain into the DNA of humanity. To keep us from things that ...read more

  • 15th Sunday After Pentecost. September 18th, 2022. Series

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Sep 12, 2022
    based on 3 ratings
     | 2,192 views

    Year C, Proper 20 (complete).

    Jeremiah 8:18-22, Jeremiah 9:1, Psalm 79:1-9, Amos 8:4-7, Psalm 113:1-9, 1 Timothy 2:1-7, Luke 16:1-13 A). THE GOD WHO WEEPS. Jeremiah 8:18-22; Jeremiah 9:1. We are accustomed to referring to Jeremiah as the ‘weeping prophet’ – and rightly so. However, Jeremiah’s tears do not just speak to us ...read more

  • The Harvest Is Past, The Summer Is Ended"

    Contributed by Ian Humphrey on Nov 9, 2015
    based on 1 rating
     | 8,720 views

    The harvest is past, the summer is ended"

    Jeremiah 8 v. 4 - 22 v. 20 The harvest is past, the summer is ended" 1. The Cause of Judgement (a) Their sin v. 5 hold fast deceit, refuse to return i.e. unlike the prodigal who came to himself, then to his father (b) Their speech v. 6 "spake not aright - none said what have I done? publican - ...read more

  • "The Harvest Is Past"

    Contributed by Ian Humphrey on Nov 9, 2015
     | 4,717 views

    "The harvest is past"

    Jeremiah 8 v.4 -v 22 God's Provision of a Harvest (Opportunity) - v. 20 "The harvest is past" 1. God's Opportunity Revealed - v. 4 -12 (a) The Divine Inquiry - v. 4 "Moreover thou shalt say unto them, Thus saith the LORD; Shall they fall, and not arise? shall he turn away, and not return?" The ...read more

  • The Loss Of The Harvest

    Contributed by Ian Humphrey on Nov 9, 2015
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    The Loss of the Harvest

    Jeremiah 8:13 - 22 The Loss of the Harvest 20 the harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved. Jeremiah's Warning - their fields would be ruined - v. 13 their cities would be destroyed - v.16 the people would be either killed or taken captive - 17 For, behold, I will send ...read more

  • The Harvest

    Contributed by Ian Humphrey on Nov 9, 2015
     | 5,845 views

    THE HARVEST

    THE HARVEST Jeremiah 8:19 Behold the voice of the cry of the daughter of my people because of them that dwell in a far country: Is not the LORD in Zion? is not her king in her? Why have they provoked me to anger with their graven images, and with strange vanities? 20 The harvest is past, the ...read more

  • There Is A Balm In Gilead

    Contributed by Kevin L. Jones on Mar 14, 2015
    based on 6 ratings
     | 56,028 views

    Examining the disease of sin and the fact that there is a cure!

    There Is A Balm In Gilead Jeremiah 8:18-22 Cancer... what a horrible disease! I venture to say that each person here has been impacted one way or another by this sickness. Many of you have fought it and beat it. Some of you here today are still fighting it. And most all of us have lost a precious ...read more

  • Why Read The Old Testament?

    Contributed by Robert Butler on Oct 3, 2019
     | 2,741 views

    By Rejecting the Authority of all the scriptures, we display the root of our sin.

    Today, we heard the word of the Lord through our reading of Jeremiah. If you are not familiar with the scripture, the background is this: Jeremiah was the ultimate survivor. He was the pastor kid of a pastor kid. He was a prophet at 18. He was biblical theologian long before the world knew what ...read more