Category: Omniscience

Subject: Omniscience

Sermon: God is Great!

God Is Great

A discussion of the goodness and greatness of God, emphasizing His onmipotence, omniscience, omnipresence and immutability.

Sermon: Lessons Learned from a Fish’s Belly

Lessons Learned from a Fish's Belly

An examination of Jonah, chapters 1 and 2. The lesson examines what we can learn and apply from Jonah’s time spent in the belly of a great fish. 1) You can’t hide from God; 2) God hears our prayers as we turn to Him; 3) God disciplines us so that we will turn to Him; 4) Salvation is of the Lord; 5) Obedience without thanksgiving is empty.

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Invitation: The Rock That is Higher Than I

Image Invitation delivered by: Stan Cox

Psalm 61:1-4 reveals in poetic terms the protection afforded us by the Almighty.

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Sermon: The Capabilities of God

ImageDaniel 3 is an arresting example of God’s capabilities to protect and reward those who are His. He has the power, and the mercy to be faithful in His promises to us.

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Sermon: God is not like us

Image Psalm 50:21 reveals that God is not at all like us:

* He does not think like us
* He is not limited in knowledge
* He is not limited by time
* He is not limited in power
* He does not sin like us

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Sermon: God Said It!

If God said it, that settles it, and we had better believe it. God is sovereign, and His will must be obeyed. Psalm 119:89 says, “Forever, O Lord, Your word is settled in heaven.”

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Sermon: “You thought that I was altogether like you”

The 50th Psalm reveals God to be a righteous judge. One that will reward the righteous, and punish the wicked. We have no right to question God and His righteousness, but man commonly does, not realizing that God is not like us!

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Sermon: God is Great!

God is great, God is good. The awesome qualities of that Spiritual being, when examined carefully, establish the responsibility we have to do His commandments, turning neither to the left nor to the right.

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