In this passage from Mark 12:13-17, Dr Richie Allen preached a sermon entitled “How Not to Step In It”. There are some things you need to recognize, know and keep to avoid traps that satan will set for you. It is quite interesting who will join forces in order to stop the people of God from advancing the Kingdom of God.
Excuse Me, How do I get to Hell from Here?
In this message from Mark 12:1-12, Dr Richie Allen preaches a sermon entitled “Excuse Me, How do I get to Hell from Here?”. If you asked Siri for steps to take, this passage gives us a pathway that would take people that direction.
Donkeys, Disciples, and Doctrine
In this sermon from Mark 11:1-10, Dr Richie Allen explains what is really going on during the Triumphal Entry! Who are you tied to in the ministry to learn from? What do we need to do to be used by God. Find out in this sermon entitled “Donkeys, Disciples, and Doctrine”.
The Gospel According to Bartimaeus
In this sermon from Mark 10:46-52, Dr Richie Allen preached a sermon entitled “The Gospel According to Bartimaeus”. What obstacles are in the way that keep you away from getting on the pathway to Jesus? The cure is only found in one place.
Leaving Church with Unanswered Questions
In this sermon from Mark 11:27-33, Dr Richie Allen preached a sermon entitled “Leaving Church with Unanswered Questions”. If you want your questions answered listen to what Jesus requires those who come to him with questions.
The Deceitfulness of the Human Heart
In this sermon from Jeremiah 17:1-10, guest preacher Tony Deese shared what the Lord had struck his heart with from this text. In this sermon called “The Deceitfulness of the Human Heart”, Bro. Tony described how sin can still effect the heart of the believer. May we never get to the place where our sin isn’t ever before us and that we know when we have grieved the heart of God.
Self-Rising is for Dough, not Disciples
In this message from Mark 10:32-45, Dr Richie Allen preached a sermon entitled Self-Rising is for Dough, not Disciples. As disciples of Christ, are we living for true glory and true greatness or seeking our own? In Christianity, the way up is actually down and if you want to be great then you must become a servant. For Jesus Himself said, “I have come not to be served, but to serve and to give my life as a ransom for many.”
What Would Jesus Say to a Man from Bonifay?
In this sermon from Mark 10:17-22, we find a young, rich and religious man who had an urgent question for Jesus. Jesus’ response seems to be a completely than we would give someone who truly was seeking eternal life. This sermon entitled “What Would Jesus Say to a Man from Bonifay?”, Dr Richie Allen explains why the gospel is essential and what the goal of the gospel is. Eternal life isn’t just a place, or a plan for your life, heaven is found in a person and His name is Jesus.
High Risk, High Reward
The Pharisees would often try to trap Jesus with certain questions like “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?”. We can learn a lot about God’s intentions for marriage in Dr Richie Allen’s sermon from Mark 10:1-9 entitled “High Risk, High Reward”.
The Little Church That Could Not Mark 9:14-29
In this sermon from Mark 9:14-29, Dr Richie Allen preached a sermon entitled “The Little Church That Could Not”. How important is prayer when it comes to doing anything of eternal significance in the Kingdom of God? A much needed word the church in America needs to hear!
The Good Life
In this sermon, guest preacher Jim Wells preached sermon entitled “The Good Life” from Matthew 6:31-33. In a society that emphasizes the American Dream sometimes that clashes with what God is calling us to do. But take heart, the Lord knows what we need and just asks us to obey Him and be His child.
A Mountaintop Experience
In this sermon from Mark 9:2-9, what can we learn about the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ? In this message entitled “A Mountaintop Experience”, Dr Richie Allen explains how these experiences are wonderful but are the exception rather than 99% of where normal life is lived.
A Consistent Confession
What are the minimum requirements to be a follower of Jesus Christ? The Lord Jesus desires for His people to not only confess Him with our lips but also with our lives. In this message from Mark 8:27-9:1, Dr Richie Allen preached a message entitled “A Consistent Confession”.
Ok, One More Time
Sometimes we the people of God just don’t see what the Lord is teaching us the first time around. In this sermon from Mark 8:1-26, Dr Richie Allen preached a message entitled “Ok, One More Time” which will help us understand how the Bible says we can have a better spiritual vision.
Living in Hope
In this sermon from 1 Peter 1:1-9, John Wilson discusses what makes Christians distinct from all the other people on the earth in this sermon entitled “Living in Hope”.
Good At Everything
In this sermon from Mark 7:31-37, Dr Richie Allen preached a message entitled “Good at Everything”. When was the last time you were astonished that the Lord “has done all things well”?
The Pathway to Somewhere
In this sermon from Mark 6:14-29, Dr Richie Allen explains how there is always something that happens to people who sit under the preaching of God’s Word. In this message entitled “The Pathway to Somewhere”, find out what the sequence that happens when truth pierces the heart of a sinner.
How Do You Make This Thing Work?
In this message from Mark 6:7-13, Dr Richie Allen preached a sermon entitled “How Do You Make This Thing Work?”. Before we are sent out to be on mission for the Lord Jesus, there are some things that first must happen to prepare us to see God’s power displayed through us in order for this thing to work!
The Devastating Consequences of Disbelief
In this message from Mark 6:1-6, Dr Richie Allen describes something that makes Jesus marvel in a sermon called “The Devastating Consequences of Disbelief”.
Your Turn is Coming
In this sermon from Mark 5:35-43, Dr Richie Allen preached a sermon entitled “Your Turn is Coming”. Be encouraged to know that that even when it seems like there is a delay or even if your situation seems to be deteriorating, that Jesus knows all about it. Just hang on, your turn is coming.