by Robert D. Pace | Jun 16, 2017 | Jesus, MESSAGES, Robert D. Pace
. Pulpit Today Sermons Questions and Answers about Heaven (Parts 1 & 2) John 14:1—3 by Robert D Pace I. Should Christians be Occupied with Thoughts about Heaven? Sometimes we hear the expression: “That person is so heavenly-minded, they are of no earthly good.”...
by Robert D. Pace | Jan 4, 2017 | Devotionals, Foundations of the Faith, God's Promises, KINGDOM ISSUES, Robert D. Pace
. PULPIT TODAY SERMON Robert D. Pace Hell. The word suggests an eternal abode that is void of God, filled with demons, fraught with wrath, and doomed with inescapable bondage. It is no small wonder that modernity seeks to suppress this topic. It chafes the conscience...
by Robert D. Pace | Apr 11, 2014 | All Topics, MESSAGES, POINT OF INSPIRATION
A CHRONOLOGY OF HOLY WEEK Palm Sunday: Day of Adoration Jesus makes his Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem as the crowds praise him with the words, “Hosanna in the highest!” (Matthew 21:1–11; Mark 11:1–11; Luke 19:29–40; John 12:12–19). Monday: Day of...
by Robert D. Pace | Dec 13, 2011 | All Topics, Christmas, CHRISTMAS SERMONS, POINT OF INSPIRATION
What Were They Thinking at the Manger? by Robert D Pace In 800 BC, Isaiah prophesied: “Unto us a child is born; unto us a Son is given.” While Isaiah is known for his literary genius his artful statement is more than poetic elegance. Hidden within this phrase is the...
by Robert D. Pace | Dec 10, 2010 | All Topics, Christmas, CHRISTMAS SERMONS
Pulpit Today Sermons by Robert D Pace NOTE TO PASTOR: This lesson can be photo copied and disbursed to the attenders. As you teach the lesson the listeners can can write their answers into the blank spaces. An answer sheet is provided at the conclusion of this...
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...