Guarding Your Soul and the Souls of Others

PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D Pace GUARDING YOUR SOUL AND THE SOULS OF OTHERS Proverbs 4:23 “Above all else, guard your heart, or everything you do flows from it.” [NIV] Today’s message deals with some ways Christians can engage in spiritual watchfulness. It concerns...

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Supernatural Provision For Difficult Times

PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Supernatural Provision For Difficult Times PSALM 78:11 Robert D. Pace As the Endtime draws nearer the needs of mankind will grow increasingly greater. The world will experience famines, dearth, civil unrest, demonic intrusions, technological...

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THE GLORIOUS ATTRIBUTES OF GOD

PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace At the heart of systematic theology is the study of God's holy and just attributes.  Moreover, understanding God emerges in three ways: by Creation, by Revelation, and by His Written Word. Why is it important to study God's wondrous...

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YOU CAN KNOW!

Pulpit Today Sermons How to Know the Bible is true; Jesus is the Messiah;And Salvation is Yours! 1 Peter 3:15 Robert D Pace Imagine the perfect Endtime strategy designed to turn Christians from their Faith. Something that would cause Christians to question all the...

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ABOUT HEAVEN

. 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.”...

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DOES HELL OFFEND YOU?

. 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...

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PREPARE THE WAY

. PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace Prepare the Way Mark 1:1-8 John the Baptist was no psychologist but he understood human nature. Being a prophet, he didn’t prescribe psychotherapy or clinical psychology, he prescribed his remedy through a “Thus says the Lord”...

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LIVING BY THE POWER OF REDEMPTION

. LIVING BY THE POWER OF REDEMPTION Robert D. Pace Pre-Scripture Remarks In Christ’s Day, the word redemption was readily understood. It meant, “to release from captivity.” The reason it was a prevalent concept is because it related to slavery. Rome governed the First...

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SERMON SERIES ON ELIJAH

Have you ever wondered how the Israelites, who witnessed God’s miracles from their release from Egypt to their entrance into the Promised Land, could so easily forget them? But such was Israel’s plight! And it ate away at their faith; the very thing that so pleases God! Forgotten are His bountiful provision as a result of the assault of the adversaries of our soul, the lust of the eyes and flesh and the pride of life.

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ON THANKSGIVING DAY MAKE THANKS CENTRAL!

POINT OF INSPIRATION Devotionals for Personal or Corporate Worship On Thanksgiving Day Make Thanks Central! by Robert D. Pace In the early 1900s, Guideposts Magazine published a story by the poet, William Stidger. It disclosed a letter Stidger had written to his...

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Chronology of Holy Week

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 Authority As the...

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Hosanna!

Robert D Pace Hosanna! Passover. It was the week Christ was born to confront. Everything about his life, from his birth onward, would culminate during these next seven days. False accusations. Vengefulness. Ridicule. Can you imagine this being your fate? Can you...

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PRIVILEGES OF THE RIGHTEOUS

PULPIT TODAY SERMONS By Robert D Pace Privileges of the Righteous Awhile back, I pondered the word privilege. It wasn’t a word that shocked my soul like thunder and lightning. It came softly. But neither did it go away. And the longer it lingered the stronger it grew....

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WHAT WERE THEY THINKING AT THE MANGER?

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...

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The Incarnation Questionnaire

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...

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ONE-WORD DESCRIPTIONS OF GOD’S LOVE

Point of Inspiration: Devotionals for Personal or Corporate Worship Robert D. Pace One-Word Descriptions of God’s Love Christmas offers the opportunity to pause and consider the love God lavished upon mankind through the birth of Jesus Christ. Far from an exhaustive...

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A CHRISTMAS TRIP

Luke says as these shepherds watched their flocks during the night, the glory of God shined all around them. Now can you imagine that? It’s pitch black and then, suddenly, all is illuminated! Afterward, an angel appears and announces that the awaited Savior of the world has been born and is lying in swaddling clothes in a manger in Bethlehem. But it’s still not over. Besides this angelic messenger and the glory of God that is all around them, a vast, multitude of angels appears praising God, saying, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests” (2:13).

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ALL THINGS WORK TOGETHER FOR YOUR GOOD

PULPIT TODAY SERMON By Robert D Pace “All Things Work Together For Your Good!” Romans 8:28 “And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God,to those who are called according to His purpose." [NAS] Romans 8:28 is a profound...

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GOD RAISES DEAD DREAMS

Scripture uses death to identify man’s greatest enemy and there’s nothing man fears more. When a person expires, losing all vital signs, doctors, medicine, and science stand powerless in its presence. Only God can resurrect. But this sermon doesn’t deal with the physical cessation of life, it deals with death of a different nature. The death of God’s divinely inspired promises and visions. I’m persuaded that many Christians are in the gestation stage of a specific promise God has given them. Perhaps years ago He planted a dream and you’re still awaiting its fruition. Maybe even hope has begged you to admit that promise is dead. But the God that resurrected Christ from the dead can resurrect your promise.

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