Richie Gibson
Sermons(17)
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One Mind
February 28, 2016From the series: Standalone Messages
Emphasizes the importance of unity and humility within the church. It discusses how a unified church, acting selflessly and considering others' interests, can stand out in a divided world. Highlights Jesus' example of humility and service, encouraging believers to adopt a similar mindset to shine as lights in a dark world.
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The Most Counter Cultural Command
September 6, 2015From the series: Standalone Messages
Focuses on Luke 9:23-24, emphasizing self-denial and taking up one's cross daily to follow Jesus. It challenges the self-centeredness of contemporary culture, advocating for a life dedicated to Christ rather than personal desires.
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Search and Rescue
December 28, 2014From the series: Christmas Collision
Discusses Jesus as the Good Shepherd who seeks out the lost, emphasizing the individual worth of every soul. It highlights the joy in heaven over one sinner who repents, comparing this to earthly celebrations of found possessions.
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Let Us Go To Him
June 8, 2014From the series: Standalone Messages
Encourages embracing a life of meaning through personal sacrifice and service, inspired by Jesus Christ. It challenges believers to reject superficial, comfortable lives and instead, follow Christ's example of love and sacrifice for others.
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If God Can Use Gideon, He Can Use You
February 2, 2014From the series: Loving the Old Testament
Focuses on how God uses unlikely individuals for His purposes. It highlights Gideon's story from the Book of Judges, showing that despite Gideon's initial fear and doubt, God empowered him to lead Israel to victory. This narrative illustrates that God's strength and guidance can make heroes out of the most unlikely people.
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Are We Free?
November 3, 2013From the series: Live Free
Examines the freedom believers have in Christ, emphasizing liberation from legalistic practices. It explores how Christ's sacrifice sets believers free from the law's bondage, highlighting the importance of faith and love in living out this freedom. Encourages believers to rely on the Holy Spirit for transformation and avoid returning to legalistic practices that cannot save. It underscores that true freedom comes from Christ's work, not human efforts.
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Identity Crisis
October 27, 2013From the series: Live Free
Discusses how believers often return to legalism and religious rules after experiencing the freedom found in Christ. It emphasizes that true freedom comes from grace and faith in Jesus, not from following the law or human efforts. Paul addresses the Galatians' struggle with this issue, reminding them that their identity is in Christ, who has freed them from the bondage of the law. He encourages them to live in the freedom of grace and not to revert to legalistic practices.
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Do We Know Who That Baby Was?
December 16, 2012From the series: Christmas
Explores the profound significance of Jesus' birth. It emphasizes that Jesus is the incarnate God, Creator, and Savior, whose coming transformed the world. The message urges believers to deeply understand and appreciate the true meaning of Christmas beyond the familiar story, recognizing Jesus as the divine being who humbled Himself to become human for the salvation of mankind.
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How Do We Know The Bible Is True?
August 26, 2012From the series: FAQs
Explores the trustworthiness of the Bible. It highlights the internal consistency of Scripture, historical and archaeological evidence, and the vast number of ancient manuscripts that support its accuracy. The message underscores the Bible's divine inspiration and reliability, encouraging believers to have confidence in its teachings and promises. It emphasizes that understanding and trusting in God's Word is essential for a strong faith foundation.
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Driven
April 29, 2012From the series: Standalone Messages
Discusses the importance of being purpose-driven in one's Christian faith. It emphasizes aligning one's life with God's will, understanding one's calling, and living with intentionality. Encourages believers to stay focused on their spiritual goals and priorities, overcoming distractions and obstacles through reliance on God and commitment to His purposes.
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Part 4
November 27, 2011From the series: The Right & Wrong Way
Exploring the seven churches in Revelation, focuses on the church of Laodicea, known for being lukewarm in its faith. Discusses how the Laodiceans became complacent due to their reliance on material wealth, mistaking it for spiritual health.
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Part 3
November 20, 2011From the series: The Right & Wrong Way
Focuses on the seven churches in Revelation, with particular attention to the churches of Smyrna and Philadelphia, which are praised for their faithfulness despite their small size and limited resources. Unlike other churches, they remain true to God's word and resist false teachings. Smyrna is encouraged to remain faithful during impending persecution, while Philadelphia is spared from tribulation due to its perseverance.
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Part 2
November 13, 2011From the series: The Right & Wrong Way
Focuses on the dangers of compromise within the church, particularly with regard to doctrine and moral standards. Examines two churches from Revelation, Pergamum and Thyatira, which allowed false teachings to infiltrate and lead them astray.
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Part 1
November 6, 2011From the series: The Right & Wrong Way
Reflects on the importance of keeping a sincere, passionate relationship with Christ rather than falling into routine and ritualistic behaviors. It compares the early church in Ephesus, which started strong but later lost its first love for Christ, with Paul’s example of relentless pursuit of Christ above all else.
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Part 4
June 12, 2011From the series: Jonah
Explores the story of Jonah, focusing on the prophet's reluctance to obey God's command to preach to Nineveh. Despite Jonah's eventual compliance, his heart remains prideful and self-righteous, as shown in his anger when God spares Nineveh. Highlights the dangers of self-righteousness, emphasizing that God's grace is undeserved and available to all, not just those who believe they are superior. It calls for humility, compassion, and understanding of God's boundless mercy.
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Cross Eyed (part 2)
November 28, 2010From the series: Cross Eyed
Emphasizes the need for Christians to embrace a life focused on the cross and the sacrificial mindset of Christ. It contrasts the world's emphasis on self-gratification with Christ's example of selflessness, urging believers to "leave the camp" of societal norms and embrace sacrificial living for others, even when it is uncomfortable or costly.
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Cross Eyed (part 1)
November 21, 2010From the series: Cross Eyed
Exploring why Christians glory in the cross despite it being a symbol of suffering and death. To explain this, we examine the Day of Atonement in Leviticus, highlighting how the sacrifices, including the scapegoat, symbolized atonement for the sins of Israel. The cross of Christ is presented as the ultimate fulfillment of this system, where Jesus becomes both the sacrifice and the means of reconciling humanity to God, offering believers a way to live in alignment with His will.