Sermons by Donnie Johnson (Page 5)

Sermons by Donnie Johnson (Page 5)

Meeting Jesus, Pt. 2

In Luke 4:1-14, Jesus is directly tempted by Satan in the wilderness after 40 days of solitary fasting, and prayer. How Jesus responds is a great lesson in how we should face temptations in our own lives.

Meeting Jesus, Pt. 1

Pastor Donnie is taking a fresh look at the life and ministry of Jesus each Sunday before Easter, looking at His encounter with a different person each week. Today he looks at Jesus with John the Baptist.

A Long Obedience in the Same Direction, Pt. 2

How can we grow and mature in our Christian faith? According to Pastor Donnie Johnson, practicing some valuable Christian disciplines, including being daily being in the Word of God, helps make us available to God to work His grace in our lives.

Bible Stories, Pt. 11 – Daniel & The Lion’s Den

Daniel, as an old man, refuses to stop praying to God even though he knows he could be thrown into the lions’ den because of it. There is much we can learn from Daniel about how we should live our lives today, and about how God uses ALL things for the good of those who love Him.

Bible Stories, Pt. 10 – Shadrach, Meshach & Abednego

What contributed to the faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, three Hebrew young men who would not obey the King of Babylon’s command to bow down and worship his idol? And when they were cast into a fiery furnace for their crime, who was that fourth man walking through the fire with them?

Bible Stories, Pt. 9 – Jonah

The story of God’s reluctant prophet Jonah and his failed attempt to flee from God is one of the most well-known stories in the Bible that has much to say about God’s character of grace of mercy, and foreshadows Jesus and His death and resurrection.

Bible Stories, Pt. 6 – The Red Sea Crossing

What do you do when you don’t know what to do? We’ve all been there, and the Israelites were definitely there when they were trapped between the Red Sea in front and the Egyptian army chasing them from behind. After fear overcame them, they finally did what was needful … in desperation, they cried out to the Lord for help.