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Sermons 1992

Which Way to Heaven? - Matthew 7:13,14

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Which Way to Heaven? - Matthew 7:13,14. The final destination, whether Heaven or Hell, will be determined by the gate they enter and the path they walk in this life. Pastor Harris explains Jesus' very sobering illustration in this sermon. Those who are on the wide path to Hell may surprise you.

Our Good Father - Matthew 7:7-12

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Our Good Father - Matthew 7:7-12. Christians can trust God because God is good and proves it over and over. Pastor Harris discusses God's goodness in the sermon as well as the Christian's response in seeking to reflect their Father by being good to other people. This is the context for the "Golden Rule."

Our Holy Treasure - Matthew 7:6

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Our Holy Treasure - Matthew 7:6. The gospel is a precious and holy treasure. Pastor Harris explains Jesus' teaching in this passage on treating what is holy properly and how to discern who to proclaim the gospel to and from whom to withhold it. 

Judging Others - Matthew 7:1-5

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Judging Others - Matthew 7:1-5. It has become common for people to deflect criticism of their sin by saying "you should not judge lest you be judge," but that is a misuse of what Jesus said in this passage. Jesus actually requires us to discern when people are in sin and address it. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains Jesus' commands concerning judging others.

The Cure for Anxiety - Matthew 6:25-34

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The Cure for Anxiety - Matthew 6:25-34. Humans naturally tend to worry, but Christians do not need to do so. In fact, Jesus commands them not to be anxious and in this passage He explains why. Pastor Harris' exposits this passage concluding that the cure of anxiety is trust in God demonstrated by making His kingdom and righteousness your first priority. 

Who's Your Master? - Matthew 6:22-24

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Who's Your Master? - Matthew 6:22-24. As much as man want to think of himself as being autonomous, he will be a servant to someone or something else. Jesus makes the point in this passage that man will serve either God or mammon - the things of this world. Which do you serve?

Where Is Your Treasure? - Matthew 6:19-24

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Where Is Your Treasure?Matthew 6:19-24. You will define success by what you value in life. In this passage Jesus demonstrates the futility of treasuring those things that are on earth and explains the importance having your treasure in heaven. 

Fasting: Then and Now - Matthew 6:16-18

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Fasting: Then and Now - Matthew 6:16-18. Jesus corrects the self-righteous religious hypocrites of His day concerning their improper practice of fasting, practices that continue to this day among the ascetics. Pastor Harris brings out these corrections in this sermon and also discusses the proper practice and motivations for fasting - something that fundamentalists and evangelicals tend to neglect. 

Teach Us to Pray, Part 3 - Matthew 6:11f

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Teach Us to Pray, Part 3 - Matthew 6:11f. Pastor Harris continues his explanation of the model for prayer that Jesus taught His disciples. In this sermon he focuses on the elements within the prayer concerning God's provision, forgiveness and God's protection.

The Proper Pattern of Prayer, Pt. 2 - Matthew 6:10-14

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The Proper Pattern of Prayer, Pt. 2 - Matthew 6:10-14. Pastor Harris continues his exposition of the pattern of prayer Jesus taught His disciples. In this sermon he concentrates on the element of God's will being done on earth as it is in heaven.  

The Proper Pattern of Prayer, Pt. 1 - Matthew 6:9

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The Proper Pattern of Prayer, Pt. 1 - Matthew 6:9. In this sermon Pastor Harris begins his exposition of the what is commonly called "The Lord's Prayer," but it is not a prayer Jesus every prayed. It is instead a pattern of prayer He taught His disciples to use. 

The Proper Purpose & Practice of Prayer - Matthew 6:5-15

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The Proper Purpose & Practice of Prayer - Matthew 6:5-15.  In this passage Jesus correct the improper method and motivations for prayer of the self-righteous religious leaders of His day. Many Christians continue to improperly pray for the same reasons. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains the proper motivations and methods of prayer that honors God.

Giving From the Heart - Matthew 6:2-4

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Giving From the Heart - Matthew 6:2-4. In this passage Jesus continues in His correction of the wrong motivations of the self-righteous religious hypocrites of His day. Sadly, many Christians now repeat the same error in their giving. In this sermon Pastor Harris discusses the principles Jesus teaches and their application to Christian charity and giving.

Where does your reward come from? - Matthew 6:1

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Where does your reward come from? - Matthew 6:1.  In this passage Jesus addresses the wrong motivations of the self-righteous religious hypocrites of His time. Pastor Harris challenges us in this sermon to examine our own motivations and whether they are to glorify God or to gain honor from men.

Loving Your Neighbor - Matthew 5:43-48

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Loving Your Neighbor - Matthew 5:43-48.  Anyone can love someone that loves them. Jesus puts the standard of righteousness at loving our enemies and praying for those that persecute you. True righteousness pursues being perfect even as God is perfect. 

Resisting Revenge - Matthew 5:38-42

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Resisting Revenge - Matthew 5:38-42.  In this sermon Pastor Harris explains this often misunderstood passage because it is so frequently taken out of context. While the righteous are not to seek their own revenge, for that belongs to God, neither are they to be pacifists.
  

What's in a Promise? - Matthew 5:33-37

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What's in a Promise? - Matthew 5:33-37.  We live in a time when lawyers make a good living trying to either enforce a contract or find a loophole out of it. Pastor Harris explains this passage in which Jesus makes it clear that the truly righteous are people of their word. 

Dangers of Divorce - Matthew 5:31-32

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Dangers of Divorce - Matthew 5:31-32. While society now take a casual view of divorce, it is still a tragedy with great personal, financial and societal costs. Jesus exposes hypocrisy of teaching of the Scribes on divorce showing that unrighteous divorce results in multiplied adultery. Pastor Harris explains Jesus teaching on this subject in this sermon. 

Lust & You Lose - Matthew 5:27-30

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Lust & You Lose - Matthew 5:27-30.  Jesus contrasts the teaching of the Scribes by showing that adultery is a matter of the heart, not just a physical act. Sin is serious with eternal consequences so radical measures should be taken to protect oneself from sin. 

Hate & You Lose - Matthew 5:21-26

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Hate & You Lose - Matthew 5:21-26.  The self-righteous interpret the Law in a narrow sense so they can get as close to breaking it as possible without actually doing so. The truly righteous obey the spirit of the law. Jesus illustrates this principle by contrasting the Scribes understanding of murder and God's commands concerning hate. 

Fulfilling the Law - Matthew 5:17-20

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Fulfilling the Law - Matthew 5:17-20.  Jesus did not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains how Jesus did that as well as the continuing purpose of the law in its various aspects. This lays the foundation for understanding how a person can have a righteousness that is greater than the Scribes and Pharisees who prided themselves at keeping the law.

Salt & Light - Matthew 5:13-16

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Salt & Light - Matthew 5:13-16. Christians are salt and they are light. They only questions is how salty they are and whether others can see their light. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains the meaning of Jesus' analogy and how to make sure you being what Christ wants you to be.

Persecuted, but Joyful - Matthew 5:10-12

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Persecuted, but Joyful - Matthew 5:10-12.  Persecution is a normal part of the Christian's life. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains why that is a general response of the evil towards the righteous and why Christians can be joyful in the midst of it. 

Blessed are The Persecuted - Matthew 5:10f

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Blessed are Those Persecuted for Righteousness Sake - Matthew 5:10f.  Those who exhibit the characteristics describes in the Beatitudes will often find themselves persecuted by those who are evil or evil intent. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains why this happens and why its reward is the kingdom of heaven. 


Blessed are the Peacemakers - Matthew 5:9

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Blessed are the Peacemakers - Matthew 5:9.  Peace is much more than the absence of current conflict. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains what peace really means, how to be a peacemaker and how that is related to becoming a son of God. 


Blessed are the Pure in Heart - Matthew 5:8

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Blessed are the Pure in Heart - Matthew 5:8: May 17, 1992.  A religious man can fool himself that he is good by his many religious activities, yet the truth is that his heart can be as wicked as ever. David cried out to be clean in the inward parts, not just the outward. In this Sermon Pastor Harris explains what it means to be pure in heart and how that can happen through Jesus Christ. This is absolutely necessary for it is only the pure in heart will see God.


Blessed are the Merciful - Matthew 5:7

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Blessed are the Merciful - Matthew 5:7May 3, 1992.  Mercy is a quality best understood by those who are in need of it, and those who best know they need are also the ones that receive it. The proud do not see their need, so they refuse to receive and thus condemn themselves. Pastor Harris explains in this sermon how to receive God's mercy.  

Hungering for Righteousness - Matthew 5:6

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Hungering for Righteousness - Matthew 5:6. April 26, 1992  Many people claim they desire God, but relatively few demonstrate that by an equal desire in pursuing holiness in reflecting God in their lives. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains what it means to hunger and thirst after righteousness and how God satisfies that hunger and thirst.

Blessed are the Meek - Matthew 5:5

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Blessed are the Meek - Matthew 5:5 - April 12, 1992.  In this sermon, Pastor Harris explains the true nature of being meek - and it is not being weak! He also explains what it means that they will inherit the Earth.

Blessed are Those Who Mourn - Matthew 5:4

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Blessed are those that Mourn - Matthew 5:4 July 12, 1998. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains the necessity of mourning over sin in order to gain the comfort of God's forgiveness. This is the sorrow unto repentance that brings life.

Blessed are the Poor in Spirit - Matthew 5:3

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Blessed are the Poor in Spirit - Matthew 5:3  March 15, 1992 Pastor Scott L. Harris

In this sermon Pastor Harris explains what it means to be "blessed" as well as the nature of being poor in spirit. This is not related to financial health, but to the humility necessary to approach God properly. Those that have this quality can gain the kingdom of heaven.

Introduction to the Sermon on the Mount

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Introduction to the Sermon on the Mount - Pastor Scott L. Harris - 3/8/1992    Pastor Harris begins his series on the Sermon on the Mount - Jesus' presentation of the nature of the Kingdom of Heaven and the character traits of those who would enter it. Your righteousness must exceed that of the Scribes and Pharisees.

A Light Shining in the Darkness - Matthew 4:12-17

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A Light Shining in the Darkness - Matthew 4:12-17, February 23, 1992. Pastor Scott L. Harris. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains how Jesus fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah 9:1 in bringing hope to the lands of Galilee by preaching the gospel and healing the people. 

The Temptation of Jesus, Part 2 - Matthew 4

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The Temptation of Jesus, Part 2 - Matthew 4:1-11. February 16, 1992. Pastor Scott L. Harris. In this sermon Pastor Harris expands on the topic of resisting temptation by examining carefully how Jesus was able to resist the temptations of the devil. 

The Temptation of Jesus, Part 1 - Matthew 4

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The Temptation of Jesus, Part 1 - Matthew 4. February 9, 1992. Pastor Scott L. Harris. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains the devil's temptation of Jesus and the general principle by which Jesus was able to overcome Satan. It is the same principle that we must use to withstand the temptations that we face. 

The Baptism of Jesus - Matthew 3:13-17

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The Baptism of Jesus - Matthew 3:13-17. February 2, 1992. Pastor Scott L. Harris. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains why Jesus, who is sinless, was baptized by John to fulfill righteousness.

The Herald's Message - Matthew 3:1-12

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The Herald's Message - Matthew 3:1-12, January 19, 1992. Pastor Scott L. Harris. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains the message of John the Baptist to "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." He also explains the meaning of repentance and its application in our own time. 

The Messiah's Herald - Matthew 3:1f

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The Messiah's Herald, Matthew 3:1-4. January 12, 1992. Pastor Scott L. Harris. In this sermon Pastor Harris introduces John the Baptist who fulfilled the prophecies of Isaiah 40:3-5 and Malachi 4:5,6 as the herald or forerunner of the Messiah. His job was to prepare the people for the coming of the king by calling them to repent and turn back to God. 

God Protects His Son - Matthew 2:13-23

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God Protects His Son, Matthew 2:13-23. January 5, 1992. Pastor Scott L. Harris. In this sermon Pastor Harris explains how God protected Jesus from Herod's wrath and in doing so three additional prophecies. Though evil may rise against us, God knows how to protect those who belong to Him. 
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