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Speaker: Roger HertzlerUsing the hymn 'A Charge to Keep I Have' as a starting point, Brother Roger challenges listeners to recognize their great privileges and the sobering responsibility of eternal accountability. Drawing on powerful stories of a paralyzed Sunday school leader and a reformed prison inmate, he emphasizes our duty to minister to the wicked, the poor, and other believers. Ultimately, listeners are urged to invest their lives in eternal assets by obeying the commands of Jesus.Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may not be an accurate representation of the speakers message.

Speaker: Jeremy KingPreaching on Father's Day, Brother Jeremy warns listeners about the subtle, invisible power of social pressure and peer influence. Drawing from the tragic biblical accounts of Amnon and the young prophet in First Kings, he illustrates how both negative and positive associations shape our future. He challenges fathers and individuals to evaluate who is influencing them and what kind of spiritual footprints they are leaving for others to follow.Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may not be an accurate representation of the speakers message.

Jeremy King

Bob Guse

Speaker: Bob GuseIn this sermon, Brother Bob warns listeners against the danger of double-mindedness, which splits a believer's focus between God and the world. Using the illustration of a power-draining air leak in a truck's transmission, he explains how individual compromise destabilizes our spiritual lives and weakens the church. To experience true revival and overcome besetting sins, believers must fully yield to the Holy Spirit and cultivate His unified fruit.Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may not be an accurate representation of the speakers message.

Bob Guse

Leland Zehr

Speaker: Leland ZehrBrother Leland explores the historical context of Jesus's day to illustrate why the cross was viewed as foolishness by the Greeks and a stumbling block by the Jews. He contrasts the saving work of Christ's cross with the daily, personal cross of self-denial that every believer must carry. Ultimately, listeners are urged to stop negotiating with the flesh and fully surrender to Christ to experience true spiritual power.Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may not be an accurate representation of the speakers message.

Leland Zehr

Benjamin Guse