
Keith Price
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Romans 12:1-2
1.8K45:19MAT 6:33ROM 12:1In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the first two verses of a chapter in the Bible. He breaks down the verses into five key words: who, why, what, and how. The first verse emphasizes the importance of committing oneself to God and offering one's body as a living sacrifice. The second verse highlights the need to be transformed by renewing the mind and being able to discern God's will. The speaker emphasizes that this commitment and transformation should not just be a one-time crisis experience, but a continuous process in the life of a believer.
A Deeper Spiritual Life
1.4K58:54PSA 32:3PRO 28:13MAT 6:33ROM 3:231JN 1:9In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of confessing our sins to God. He emphasizes that keeping our sins hidden will ultimately lead to failure and a paralyzed spiritual life. The first verse discussed is Psalm 51:3, which highlights the presence of a condemning conscience when we are aware of our transgressions. The speaker then introduces the concept of petitioning, confessing, cleansing, renewing, and serving as the different sections of the sermon that will be explored in detail. The overall message is that God needs to work within us before He can work through us, and confessing our sins is a crucial step in this process.
God Knows Everything
1.4K45:04PSA 139:1PSA 139:7PRO 3:5JER 29:11MAT 6:33ROM 8:28The video is a sermon on Psalm 139, specifically focusing on the first six verses. The speaker divides the psalm into four parts: God being all-knowing, God being everywhere, God being all-creating, and the speaker's personal response to God. The first part emphasizes that God knows everything about us, including our thoughts and words. The second part highlights that there is no place we can go where God is not present. The third part discusses how God is involved in the creation of life from conception. The speaker concludes by acknowledging that there is still much more to learn and experience in our relationship with God.
Psalm 23: The Good Shepherd
1.2K59:58In this sermon, the speaker discusses the interpretation of Psalm 23, focusing on the first four verses. They mention that some people divide the psalm into different motifs, with the first four verses being about the shepherd and the sheep. The speaker highlights the various blessings and provisions that the shepherd provides for the sheep, such as leading them to green pastures, restoring their souls, and guiding them in righteousness. They also emphasize the comforting presence of the shepherd, even in the valley of the shadow of death. The speaker concludes by mentioning that these blessings are all for the glory of God.
Romans 12:6-8
1.1K1:03:47ROM 12:6In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of using the gifts that God has given us to serve Him. He references a book called "The Fate of Empires" and emphasizes that in the last closing decades of every empire, actors, athletes, and musicians become the focus of attention. However, the speaker encourages using these interests as opportunities to serve the Lord. He then goes on to discuss the different gifts mentioned in Romans 12:6 and how they should be used in proportion to one's faith. The speaker emphasizes the importance of treating fellow believers as family and refers to the concept of believers being part of a flock with Jesus as the shepherd.
Romans 12:11-14
1.1K55:15MAT 6:33ROM 12:111CO 12:41CO 13:4In this video, the speaker discusses his method of sermon preparation, which involves condensing the message into a single word or phrase. He emphasizes the importance of being able to communicate the main point of a sermon concisely and quickly. The speaker then mentions the specific topics he plans to cover in the sermon, including servanthood, endurance, generosity, and possibly kindness. He encourages the audience to take advantage of any available discretionary time to study and prepare for serving the Lord.
When God Speaks
1.1K33:02JHN 1:1REV 4:9REV 5:12In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the book of John in the Bible. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the significance of God becoming man and dying on the cross for humanity. The speaker highlights the phrase "the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world" from John 1:29, explaining that God spoke to become a lamb for us. He encourages further study and discussion on this topic and offers his availability to engage in deeper conversations.
The Shepherd and His Sheep
99243:29In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of international mission work and the need to support it. He references John chapter 10 in the Bible, where Jesus is described as both the good shepherd and the gate for the sheep. The speaker emphasizes the need for individuals to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior and to follow him daily. He also encourages listeners to seek protection and nourishment from Jesus, comparing it to sheep feeding early in the morning when the grass is fresh.
John 6
98941:31MAT 6:33JHN 6:40JHN 6:48In this sermon, the preacher discusses the feeding of the 5,000, which is one of the miracles performed by Jesus. The sermon emphasizes the importance of learning from this miracle and growing as Christians. The preacher shares three ways in which believers can grow during the summer months, when they may be more relaxed in their spiritual disciplines. The sermon encourages believers to stay committed to reading the Bible, praying, and serving in the church, even during the summer season.
The Good Shepherd
91830:20EXO 13:21MAT 6:33JHN 10:1JHN 10:27In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing and responding to the voice of Jesus, who is portrayed as the good shepherd. The speaker uses the analogy of sheep and their relationship with their shepherd to illustrate the relationship between Jesus and his followers. The speaker highlights the trust and love that the sheep have for their shepherd, and how they eagerly follow him because they know he will lead them to good pastures. The sermon also acknowledges that humans, like sheep, have gone astray, but Jesus, as the good shepherd, guides and leads them back to the right path.
Does Jesus Really Understand
90738:40PSA 22:1MAT 27:46MRK 14:35LUK 12:34LUK 22:44LUK 23:46JHN 19:28JHN 19:30In this sermon, the speaker discusses the emotional and spiritual anguish that Jesus experienced before his crucifixion. The speaker emphasizes that Jesus had not yet been physically harmed, but his soul was overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. The sermon focuses on seven specific words that describe Jesus' anguish, which are found in the Bible. The speaker encourages the audience to reflect on these words and recognize that Jesus truly understands their sorrow.
Thirsting After God
69800:00PSA 119:11ISA 58:11JHN 7:37PHP 4:61TI 2:12TI 2:15JAS 1:22In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of walking through a narrow passageway with his friends. He then introduces the concept of the various images of Jesus in the Gospel of John, such as "I am the bread of life" and "I am the light of the world." The speaker emphasizes the importance of coming to Christ and believing in him for forgiveness and salvation. He also mentions Blaise Pascal's idea of a God-shaped vacuum in our hearts that can only be filled by God. The sermon concludes by highlighting the need for a meaningful and purposeful life found in a relationship with Jesus.