by Managed WordPress Migration User | Mar 19, 2019 | All Topics, Sacrifice, Suffering
Pulpit Today Sermons DIVINE ENTRAPMENT Robert D. Pace Job 1:8-10 The book of Job issues incredible truths throughout its pages. Those that have studied Job understand that it speaks of the virtues of faith, patience, faithfulness, and the ultimate triumph of good over...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Nov 25, 2018 | All Topics, Jesus, Suffering
Pulpit Today Sermon Robert D. Pace Teaching Outline The nature of Jesus Christ has been debated for centuries. Was Jesus all man and none God? Was Jesus all God who only appeared human? Or, was Jesus 50% human and 50% divine? Here is what the Bible says: 1. Jesus was...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Jan 1, 2016 | All Topics, Obedience, Suffering
Is it Worth it to Serve the Lord? Robert D. Pace Malachi 3:13–16 Malachi, whose name means “Messenger,” proclaimed God’s last Old Testament prophecy to Israel. He calls his prophetic utterance an “oracle of the word of the LORD.” This would be the last Covenant...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Feb 23, 2015 | All Topics, Faith, Leadership, Sacrifice, Suffering
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace A newly married couple decided how they would make their decisions. The man would make all the major decisions and the woman would decide on the minor ones. After twenty years of marriage, somebody asked the man how the agreement...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Jul 28, 2014 | All Topics, God's Promises, Hope, Prosperity, Suffering
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace Isaiah 28:23-26 God addressed Israel clearly and pointedly in this passage. He chose to convey His message by illustrating a farmer’s dealings with agriculture. That’s because there is a strategic process the farmer employs upon his...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Nov 1, 2011 | All Topics, God's Promises, Suffering, Thanksgiving, Worship
Trusting God When It’s Difficult Isaiah 12:2 Robert D. Pace Introduction (Definition) The word trust is a wonderful word. When you trust someone or something it means you are confident about its integrity, its character, and its ability. In other words, the...