Weekly sermons by Pastor Keith Miller at Meadowbrooke Church in Cheyenne, WY
“Contending for Reality”
Jude 1:8-13 I want to propose something to you that will sound pessimistic at first, but if you will stay with me to the end of this sermon, I believe you will leave not only challenged, but hopeful. So here is what I want to propose to you this morning: There is a fierce battle in our world, nation, state, and city over the souls of men, women, and children everywhere between the forces of good and the forces of
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30.7.2023 • 44 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
“The Danger of Forgetting Who God Is”
Jude 1:5-7 There are three stories we need to get into that Jude references, to do that, I will forgo a formal introduction. What I will say to set up my message today is simply this: There is a very real and present danger that threatens Christians that has existed since Satan enticed Adam and Eve to sin in the Garden. The same dangers that God’s people faced in the days of Noah are the same dangers Christians faced in
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24.7.2023 • 46 Protokoll, 6 Sekunden
“Contending for What We Can Never Lose”
Jude 1:1-4 Can you imagine growing up with Jesus? When it came to his hometown of Nazareth and his family, Jesus said: “A prophet is not without honor, except in his hometown and among his relatives and in his own household” (Mark 6:4). There is good reason to believe Jude, which is short for Judah, who was the half-brother of Jesus because of his relationship to James. In the gospel of Matthew, we are told that people listened to Jesus
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16.7.2023 • 40 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
“An Introduction to Jude”
Jude 1:1-4 First, why a sermon series on Jude and why spend so much time in an epistle that is only one chapter with 25 verses? For starters, it is because we believe the Bible is the Word of God, and that it is fully inspirited by the Holy Spirit who superintended the personality and language of individuals to reveal His will to mankind in all matters upon which the sixty-six books that make up the Bible touches upon. Because
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9.7.2023 • 40 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
“Our Great God and Father”
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21.6.2023 • 41 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
“Faith, Doubt, and the Holiness of God”
1 Samuel 15:1-35 Have you ever heard of the book or movie titled, The Stepford Wives? In the movie, Walter and Joanna Eberhart are the newest residents in a suburban neighborhood in Stepford, Connecticut after deciding to relocate their family from New York City with the loss of Joanna’s job as a television producer. At first, Stepford seems to be the perfect place to reconnect as a family. However, it becomes apparent to Joanna that the women in Stepford are
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4.6.2023 • 43 Protokoll, 58 Sekunden
“Did God Endorse Genocide?”
Genesis 15:1-16 There is a question I have been asked multiple times throughout the years related to God’s command to destroy certain people groups, the question is typically worded in this way: “If the God of the Old Testament and the New Testament are the same God, then why did he tell the Israelites to kill and destroy whole villages, including children?” According to the United Nations, the definition of a genocide is the deliberate intent to destroy (in whole
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29.5.2023 • 52 Protokoll, 2 Sekunden
“Where are All the Women Pastors?”
1 Timothy 2:11-3:13 Truth be told, this is not the first time I have addressed what the Bible says about the role of women in leadership, but it is the first time since I was called by the elders and congregation of Meadowbrooke to serve as your pastor. To my knowledge, this is the third time in my 19 years serving as a teaching pastor that I addressed the role of women in ministry, and for the most part, what
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21.5.2023 • 49 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
“How Can Faith Survive a Flood of Grief?”
Romans 8:18-30 Grief. Why preach on this subject on Mother’s Day of all days? For starters, women in childbearing age are more prone to depression than men, and according to PsychCentral, are twice as likely to battle depression than men.[1] There are many factors for this that we do not have the time this morning to address, but besides the genetic, biochemical, and situational dynamics that factor into depression in mothers, mothers tend to find their sense of purpose in
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14.5.2023 • 48 Protokoll, 6 Sekunden
“Who is the Helper and Why Does it Matter?’
Romans 12:1-8 On March 26th, I preached a sermon titled, “Where are All the Dinosaurs?” In that sermon, I tried to summarize the first six chapters of Genesis to show you how things went from bad to worse the moment Adam and Eve sinned and rebelled against God in the Garden when they ate the fruit God told them not to eat because of their belief and desire that if they did so, they would be like God (see Gen.
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7.5.2023 • 43 Protokoll, 37 Sekunden
“Do We Really Need to Talk About Money in Church?”
Good morning, everyone, glad you are here. Welcome to those watching online. If you are watching, I hope you’ll come worship with us in person, because it’s always better in person. But either way, I’m excited to be speak to you today! For those of you who don’t know me, I’m Dan Nelson. My wife Melody and I have been at Meadowbrooke for 12 years. We have 3 daughters, 2 sons-in- law, and 2 grandsons. I was a pastor in
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30.4.2023 • 44 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
“Spiritual Warfare and the Enemy’s Schemes”
Ephesians 6:10-20 When you think of spiritual warfare, what comes to mind? Dr. Jerry Rankin once served as a missionary in Indonesia and recalls a time when he was asked by his Muslim Sudanese household helper and friend to visit her home to pray for her daughter who had become demon possessed. Dr. Rankin and his wife agreed and upon entering the home, found their friend’s daughter tied to a bamboo bed with disheveled hair, torn clothes, and snarling like
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24.4.2023 • 48 Protokoll, 10 Sekunden
“Did Jesus Believe in Hell?”
Luke 16:19-31 C.S. Lewis said of the doctrine of hell something I myself also feel: “There is no doctrine which I would more willingly remove from Christianity than this, if it lay in my power. But it has the full support of Scripture and, specially, of our Lord’s own words; it has always been held by Christendom; and it has the support of reason.”[1] For some, if hell does exist, then it is only reserved for the really bad people.
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16.4.2023 • 43 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
“What if Jesus Never Rose from the Grave?”
1 Corinthians 1:18-25 What is the cross to you? Historically it was the most brutal and inhumane form of capital punishment invented by the Persians and perfected by the Romans. An ancient Jewish historian called crucifixion, “the most wretched of deaths” (War VII, 202ff.) and rightly so, for the victim was hung naked to a cross fastened with nails in both his hands and feet. This mode of death was a slow, extremely painful suffocation. The nails not only pierced
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9.4.2023 • 41 Protokoll, 26 Sekunden
“The Glory of the Garden”
Philippians 2:5-11; Luke 22:39-46 I want to visit two places in Scripture this evening for reasons I believe will be clear once we read them together. The first passage is most likely an early church hymn that Paul inserted in his letter to the Philippians as an illustration of what humility in its most ultimate and purest form looks like. Some know it as the Carmen Christi or more commonly understood as the “Hymn to Christ as God” which is
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7.4.2023 • 26 Protokoll, 26 Sekunden
“How Can God Be One and Three?”
John 17:1-5; Genesis 1:1-2; & John 1:1-5, 14 On the Day of Pentecost, the apostle Peter delivered a sermon that marks the birth of the Church (see Acts 2:14-36). The first 300 years of the Church’s existence, She experienced the worst of the Roman Empire as it sought to destroy through its laws and violence, which only served to grow it. One of the early church fathers who lived in the middle of the worst of those years under the
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2.4.2023 • 43 Protokoll, 21 Sekunden
“Where are All the Dinosaurs?”
Genesis 1-6 G.K. Chesterton once wrote: “I had always felt life first as a story: and if there is a story there is a storyteller.” I want to tell you a story. The story I want to tell you is one that many of you already know or have seen or read a version of it. It is a story that is also our story; it is the story of Beginnings, and we find it in the first book of
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26.3.2023 • 39 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
“What are We Singing and Why?”
Ephesians 5:15-21; 1 Corinthians 14:15; Colossians 3:12-17
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19.3.2023 • 44 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
“The Bible Says What?”
Jeremiah 9:23-24; 2 Timothy 3:16-4:2 To begin, I want to share with you the risk in preaching a sermon series like this. The risk is that I will say or teach something that you do not agree with or that you do not like because it challenges assumptions you have about the Bible that have never been challenged. This is part of the reason some of my pastor friends thought it was risky of me to follow through with this
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12.3.2023 • 42 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
“Something Greater – Epilogue”
Matthew 7:28-29; John 1:1-5, 9-14 I was so tempted to conclude my sermon last week with a poem that Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote while in prison one month before his execution, which was ordered by Adolf Hitler for Bonhoeffer’s involvement in a failed assassination attempt on Hitler’s life. In light of the time we have spent in the Sermon on the Mount, I would like to share Bonhoeffer’s poem with you: Who am I? They often tell meI stepped from my
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