by Robert D. Pace | Dec 23, 2022 | Advent, Peace
Pulpit Today Sermon by Robert D Pace I See Peace! 1 Thessalonians 3:16 Introduction Today, I’m speaking on the subject, “I … See … Peace.” Can you spot it? Better yet, have you ever related peace to the five empirical faculties of our being—That is, what we see,...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | May 4, 2016 | Advent, All Topics, Jesus, Peace
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace Pre Scripture Remarks John 20:21 If you could concoct a miracle-formula of peace and package it, the sales would be phenomenal! That’s because people of every nation seek peace of mind. They seek tranquility and respite from...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Jul 15, 2015 | Advent, All Topics, End Times, Prophecy
Pulpit Today Sermons Robert D. Pace Romans 5:1-5 Charles Dickens wrote the book, A Tale of Two Cities. His composition began with the famous words, “It was the best of times, and it was the worst of times.” That statement characterized nineteenth century Europe and...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Dec 5, 2010 | Advent, All Topics, Christmas, CHRISTMAS SERMONS, Joy
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace UNCOVERING THE GIFT Luke 2:8-17 For several weeks, I planned a different message this morning. The name of the message would have been, The Season for Giving. But something happened last Friday morning during prayer and the Holy...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Dec 4, 2010 | Advent, All Topics, Christmas, CHRISTMAS SERMONS
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace THE THRONE NAMES OF JESUS Isaiah 9:6–7 Christ’s birth in Bethlehem is the greatest nativity story ever. It is amazing when you understand what it took for God to coordinate the events that brought forth his Son. Galatians says...
by Robert D. Pace | Dec 1, 2008 | Advent, All Topics, Christmas, CHRISTMAS SERMONS
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace Luke 2:13-20 The Bible discloses two groups of people that journeyed to see Jesus in the Christmas story—shepherds and Wise Men. In a moment, we will investigate their trips, but first . . . (Illustration) Do you remember those...