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« Reply #30 on: July 11, 2011, 03:38:58 am »

Unscriptural Bible Universities 7/10/2011

By Bryan Delinger

http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=710111450120

Job 28:28; James 1:5. What is the true meaning of the word "college" as it is found in scripture? Where should young and Christian men and women receive their education? Who is truly responsible for teaching Christians?

In this sermon we will look at what the Bible says on the issue of TRUE education. Are there dangers in our modern Universities and Seminaries? How should a young man go about studying the Bible, if he feels called into ministry?

We will see how the Bible answers these issues.
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« Reply #31 on: July 19, 2011, 03:47:22 am »

Satan Doesn't Run Hell, God Does! 7/17/2011

By Bryan Delinger

http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=717111512278

Matthew 10:28. In this sermon we look at what the Bible says concerning the current dwelling place of Satan. We show from the Bible, that Satan does NOT run Hell! He doesn't live in Hell, and sit on a throne surrounded by flames!

The Bible actually teaches that Satan is physically present both on the earth and also in heaven before the throne of God. Satan will not be totally kicked out of heaven until the middle of the coming tribulation time period.

We conclude this study by looking at the scriptures which PROVE that in fact it is God who has the power to cast lost people into Hell! You will see that Satan will enter Hell for the FIRST time, over 1,000 years in the future.
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Overcoming Addiction 7/24/2011

By Bryan Delinger

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1 Corinthians 6:12; 1 Corinthians 16:15. In this sermon we look at two different types of "addiction". First we look at many common BAD addictions such as; Alcohol, Drugs, Smoking, Pornography, Gambling, and even some lesser addictions like TV and Movies, Video Games, Caffeine, Gluttony, and Debt. We look at some scriptures which discuss these addictions, and talk about ways to eliminate them.

Then in the last part of this sermon, we look at some GOOD addictions. 1 Corinthians 16:15 talks about being "addicted to the ministry". We speak about three different things which every Christian shouldn't want to forsake for even one day. These three spiritual addictions are; Prayer, Bible Study, and Soul-Winning Ministry.

The best way to eliminate a sinful addiction is NOT to try and quit, but rather to REPLACE it with a GOOD spiritual addiction!
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« Reply #33 on: July 28, 2011, 09:42:40 pm »

Not that I'm giving too much credit to BD, but personally, as I've stated on other threads, I've had a backsliding heart throughout this summer b/c of some worldly stuff I wanted to achieve(but ended up coming short).

Pt being that in today's "church", you're not going to get that kick-in-the-tail sermon on consistent basis that believers really need. Yes, we have to get in the word of God daily, however, believers aren't immune from sin either(as I've documented myself recently). This is why it's very important what assembly you attend, what bible is being used, and how the pastor is preaching. So yes, Brian really gave a couple of real good kick-in-the-tail sermons that I've listened to over the last week that's been much needed.

Look at what Paul did in Corinthians...
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« Reply #34 on: July 29, 2011, 03:21:49 am »

and Antioch...

"Then Paul stood up, and beckoning with [his] hand said, Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, give audience." Act 13:16 (KJB)
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Is The Antichrist A Man Or A System? 4/10/2011

By Bryan Delinger

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1 John 2. In this sermon I will answer the question, "Is the antichrist a man, or a religious system?"

We will look at the passages which describe the "spirit of antichrist" and see how you can identify this evil spirit. You will see the clear difference between the spirit of antichrist and the actual, coming "man of sin" which will appear AFTER the body of Christ has left the earth.

Even though I am thankful for many of the great Protestant Reformers, I cannot agree with their Amillennial teaching that THE antichrist is a system. The Bible CLEARLY teaches that the real antichrist has NOT appeared yet!

Little do we forget that the Protestant Reformers were A-Mills, which came right out of St. Augustine's teachings, who himself was Roman Catholic.

From what I understand, the Protestant Reformers were MERELY protesting the Catholic Church, and that was all. William F. Cooper said that Martin Luther coveted the seat of the Pope, and was trained in the mystery schools.
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Are You Dedicated To God? 7/31/2011

By Bryan Delinger

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Luke 9:57-62. Jesus confronts three different men who want to be his disciples. Through this story, we can see that there are three basic reasons why men are not dedicated to the Lord.

The first man isn't willing to forsake his earthly comforts, and endure harness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. The second man needs to bury his "old man". The third man is worried about what his family will think.

In this sermon we will look at each of these three reasons why men are not dedicated to the Lord, and see the solutions to these problems from the Bible.
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The Marks Of A False Convert 8/7/2011

By Bryan Delinger

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Titus 1:16. According to today's most recent statistics, 75% of Americans are PROFESSING Christians! If this is true, then why is there so much SIN? Could it be that a LARGE number of "professing Christians" are actually FALSE converts, and headed to Hell?

In this sermon we will look at the Bible definitions for what makes a true convert to Jesus Christ. We also will see that the Bible warns in numerous passages about false spirits, false prophets and also false brethren.
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Common Scripture Misconceptions 8/14/2011

By Bryan Delinger

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Are there words in your vocabulary that have no basis in scripture? What is the importance of words and language?

2 Timothy 1:13-14. In this sermon we first look at some of the words used by people today, and see if these words appear in the King James Bible. Of special note is the word "human". What are the origins of this word? Why is it that even Noah Webster admitted in his 1828 dictionary, that the roots of the word "human" are somewhat unknown? Why is the Bible word "man" being changed to "human"? You will be shocked to learn the
reason!

In the second part of this sermon we cover 5 popular things believed by many Christians today, and then examine the scriptures to see if these things are really true. These five beliefs are:

1. Praying without repetition.
2. Call no man a "fool".
3. Turn the other cheek.
4. "Freely ye have received, freely give".
5. Call no man "father".
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Insurance, Separation, and Television 8/16/2011

By Bryan Delinger

http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=816111336317

1 Corinthians 6:12. In this special teaching message, Bryan answers three different questions sent in by a listener.

First we look at the Christian and Insurance. We will discuss the four different types of insurance which include automotive, home owners, health, and finally life insurance. We discuss if these things are right for a Christian, or whether we should trust in the Lord to keep us safe.

Next we look at the issue of Biblical separation from the lost, and also from the apostate world of professing Christians. Should we totally shun people who aren't right with God? What does it cost to take a strong stand for the truth?

Finally, we look at television and see what the Bible says regarding it. We discuss not only the harmful sin and wickedness, but also some of the more scary topics of mind control techniques employed by mainstream media.
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Insurance, Separation, and Television 8/16/2011

By Bryan Delinger

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1 Corinthians 6:12. In this special teaching message, Bryan answers three different questions sent in by a listener.

First we look at the Christian and Insurance. We will discuss the four different types of insurance which include automotive, home owners, health, and finally life insurance. We discuss if these things are right for a Christian, or whether we should trust in the Lord to keep us safe.

Next we look at the issue of Biblical separation from the lost, and also from the apostate world of professing Christians. Should we totally shun people who aren't right with God? What does it cost to take a strong stand for the truth?

Finally, we look at television and see what the Bible says regarding it. We discuss not only the harmful sin and wickedness, but also some of the more scary topics of mind control techniques employed by mainstream media.

This is a very good sermon - I especially like what he preached about the warnings of tv - I'll admit I myself get very tempted to go watch it if I feel down and want to "escape"(and end up thinking God may give me a pass once in awhile).

Yes, BD is correct in that the images(wicked ones at that) that you see on tv will really stick in your mind, whether you're a Christian or not. And tv programs et al really know how to hypnotize with their images...for example, a typical episode of "NCIS" can really take your mind on a trip.
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« Reply #41 on: August 18, 2011, 04:34:47 am »

I equate television as having a form of magic that is subtle and deceiving. They suck you in with something interesting that you watch and then the next show or advertisement is complete rubbish intended to deprave you. I mean women in indecent clothing, violence, bad language etc the Internet is far better as i can be more selective. Praise God for a forum like this! Smiley My escape is listening to a sermon.
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« Reply #42 on: August 18, 2011, 08:42:51 am »

I equate television as having a form of magic that is subtle and deceiving. They suck you in with something interesting that you watch and then the next show or advertisement is complete rubbish intended to deprave you. I mean women in indecent clothing, violence, bad language etc the Internet is far better as i can be more selective. Praise God for a forum like this! Smiley My escape is listening to a sermon.

When I watched football games in the 80's, and the 90's as well, it was just plain television, where what you saw is what you got. But when you watch the games now? They just flash so much stuff across the screen in between plays, to the point where your mind feels like it's racing down a tube. The NBC Sun night games in particular, it feels like they're doing witchcraft ceremonies.

I'm not saying television was "good" per say back then, but it's far worse now that it was ever.
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« Reply #43 on: August 23, 2011, 04:39:02 am »

God's Love For His Children 8/21/2011

By Bryan Delinger

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Ephesians 1. In this sermon we will look at God's love for HIS Children, and we will focus on what happens AT salvation. We look at the subjects of election, predestination, adoption, inheritance, the family seal, forgiveness of sin, and also rewards for good works.

We also cover what God has planned in the future for HIS children, as opposed to God's plans for the children of the Devil.
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Does God Create Evil? 9/4/2011

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Exodus 32:14; Isaiah 45:5-7; Amos 3:6. Does God "create evil"? What does the Bible mean when it says that God "repents of the evil"?

In this sermon we will look at the scriptures which talk about God and evil. You will see the purpose of "evil" and how God uses it to punish the wicked. We also look at how God often turns from His wrath (repents) when he sees the people have been punished enough!
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Satan's Wicked Emergent Church 9/6/2011

By Bryan Delinger

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2 Timothy 4:1-4. PLEASE NOTE! The PDF file size ended up being too large for Sermonaudio, so I moved it to Kingjamesvideoministries.com.

You can go there and find the file in the "Free Downloads" section.
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Lessons Learned From 9/11/01 9/11/01

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Luke 13:1-5. Does the Bible say anything about "bad things happening to good people"? Why does Jesus tell a story about "towers falling and killing people" in Luke 13:4?

What is the first mention of a "tower" in the Bible? Does it bear any similarity to the two towers in New York City? What about other mentions of "towers" in the Bible? Do Christians have a "high tower" that they can count on when times get bad?

In this sermon, we will look at some scriptures and some questions regarding the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. We will see what can be learned from these attacks, and from the media coverage of this event!

Here is the link to the PDF file showing the pictures mentioned in this sermon:

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God's Gift Of Elderly Christians 9/18/2011

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Exodus 20:12; 1 Timothy 5:1-2. In this sermon we begin by looking at the oldest man who ever lived. Next we search the scriptures to see what God says about honouring the elderly. We also define what the "hoary head" means, and why God compares this to a "crown of glory".

We also see why the modern "churches" are sinning when they base their services on the youth, and NOT on the elderly!

Elderly Christians MUST be honoured and respected!
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Bryan Denlinger's Testimony 9/20/2011

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Romans 8:28. To celebrate my 100th sermon, I decided to give my personal testimony.
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Answering Critics 9/25/2011

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1 Peter 3:10-18. In this sermon we will look at how and when a Christian should answer a critic. Will truthful answers be offensive? Are there times when you should NOT answer someone? And are there times when a Christian can and SHOULD use sarcasm?

We cover all these questions in today's sermon.
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No Local Church? 10/2/2011

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1 Corinthians 3:16-17. Many preachers today use the term "local church" to describe a building where Christians meet together. But is this practice scriptural? Are there any problems associated with "church" buildings?

What if there aren't any "churches" in your area? How can a Christian live in an area if there are no other Christians to fellowship with? Are there things which you can do to grow in your faith, WITHOUT other believers in your life?

Is there a place for Jesus Christ in the body of a believer? What is the scriptural difference between a "head" knowledge believer, and a "heart" knowledge believer?

Find out the answer to these questions in today's sermon.
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« Reply #51 on: October 03, 2011, 04:16:05 pm »

BD has some good sermons. I listened to his testimony, pretty straight line. Even though I dont watch t.v. any more, I still get tempted to listen to secular music when i hop in my car or walking around the store i hear the music playing. Music is the hardest for me to give up. This past week I found a flash drive of all my rock and hip hop music. There I was listening to them once again. Of course nowadays the songs have lost their luster but i still plugged them in. Opening that door to satan again. Next thing u know I out of anger I blurt out a curse word.
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« Reply #52 on: October 03, 2011, 06:16:47 pm »

BD has some good sermons. I listened to his testimony, pretty straight line. Even though I dont watch t.v. any more, I still get tempted to listen to secular music when i hop in my car or walking around the store i hear the music playing. Music is the hardest for me to give up. This past week I found a flash drive of all my rock and hip hop music. There I was listening to them once again. Of course nowadays the songs have lost their luster but i still plugged them in. Opening that door to satan again. Next thing u know I out of anger I blurt out a curse word.

Same here - I do my best not to watch tv anymore, but yes, I would be lying to you if I said the temptations aren't there anymore. Yesterday, I watched football through much of the afternoon(and I'm watching the baseball playoffs right now). Sad

As for music, yes, every Sun I go to the univ cafeteria with my parents - they play nothing but secular rock music, which is easy to get sucked in. The best thing to do with rock music if you have in your house is to just throw it in the trash(I did last year).

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BD has some good sermons. I listened to his testimony, pretty straight line. Even though I dont watch t.v. any more, I still get tempted to listen to secular music when i hop in my car or walking around the store i hear the music playing. Music is the hardest for me to give up. This past week I found a flash drive of all my rock and hip hop music. There I was listening to them once again. Of course nowadays the songs have lost their luster but i still plugged them in. Opening that door to satan again. Next thing u know I out of anger I blurt out a curse word.

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Same here - I do my best not to watch tv anymore, but yes, I would be lying to you if I said the temptations aren't there anymore. Yesterday, I watched football through much of the afternoon(and I'm watching the baseball playoffs right now). As for music, yes, every Sun I go to the univ cafeteria with my parents - they play nothing but secular rock music, which is easy to get sucked in. The best thing to do with rock music if you have in your house is to just throw it in the trash(I did last year).

Well to be honest i can recall many secular songs i once listened to in my head which i believe Satan puts there to try to annoy me. I know i shouldn't be hearing them but when i think of one i replace it with a hymn "Great if thy faithfulness" or "How Great Thou Art". I hate how the secular and contemporary Christian songs are so repetitive and addicting, there has been research done that makes music stay in your head even many years later. If you have to go into a shop with this music i recommend that you wear headphones. The sermons diminish all this and i can concentrate on them, i like to not be distracted when i hear them so i can hopefully recall the information.
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Well to be honest i can recall many secular songs i once listened to in my head which i believe Satan puts there to try to annoy me. I know i shouldn't be hearing them but when i think of one i replace it with a hymn "Great if thy faithfulness" or "How Great Thou Art". I hate how the secular and contemporary Christian songs are so repetitive and addicting, there has been research done that makes music stay in your head even many years later. If you have to go into a shop with this music i recommend that you wear headphones. The sermons diminish all this and i can concentrate on them, i like to not be distracted when i hear them so i can hopefully recall the information.


I remember hearing this on the news years ago - even songs you once loved but grew out of very quickly(ie-the typical shallow Britney Spears song) can stick in your head for a long time.

From what I understand, it's the orbital cortex in your brain that processes even the most subtle, and even rather unnoticed things that fly by your eyes and ears. The orbital cortex is in your forehead...Rev 13 says the mark of the beast will either be in your righthand or in your forehead...
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I remember hearing this on the news years ago - even songs you once loved but grew out of very quickly(ie-the typical shallow Britney Spears song) can stick in your head for a long time.

From what I understand, it's the orbital cortex in your brain that processes even the most subtle, and even rather unnoticed things that fly by your eyes and ears. The orbital cortex is in your forehead...Rev 13 says the mark of the beast will either be in your righthand or in your forehead...

So the NWO could programme Brittany Spears 24/7 into your head if you take the mark in the forehead. Wont it be terrible for those that take the mark of the beast! I bet when they advertise it they wont tell you about all the add-ons and extra features. Roll Eyes
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The Fruit Of The Spirit 10/9/2011

By Bryan Delinger

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Galatians 5:22-23; Ephesians 5:9. In today's sermon we will look at the nine characteristics of the ONE fruit of the Spirit. We will see how the scripture defines each one, and also where and how the fruit is manifested.

We conclude by seeing how the Bible says you can get better QUALITY fruit.
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The SIN of Sodom 10/16/2011

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Lamentations 4:5-6. Today we will look at the subject of "the sin of Sodom". Why did God destroy this city? What sin were the men committing, and why did God find this sin to be "VERY grievous"?

Do the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah still exist today? What can the wicked learn from these cities of "ash"?

What is a "sodomite"? Are these people born this way? Are they worthy of death? Can they be saved?

These are the questions which we address in today's sermon.
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The Gifts Of Healing 10/23/2011

By Bryan Delinger

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1 Corinthians 12:9. In this sermon we look at the subject of healing in the Bible. Who was the first man to be healed? Who was the first man to be sick? What was the "curse" that God put on the ground in Genesis 3, and removed in Genesis 8 AFTER the flood?

We will also look at the subject of miraculous healing in scripture, and we will see the purpose of them.

Finally, we look at the "gifts of healing" mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12:9. Are miraculous healings still happening today? Or does God have another plan for this time?
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« Reply #59 on: October 28, 2011, 10:48:32 pm »

I equate television as having a form of magic that is subtle and deceiving. They suck you in with something interesting that you watch and then the next show or advertisement is complete rubbish intended to deprave you. I mean women in indecent clothing, violence, bad language etc the Internet is far better as i can be more selective. Praise God for a forum like this! Smiley My escape is listening to a sermon.

Well, both I and my dad were watching game 7 of the World Series tonight(and pretty much the other games in the series as well, b/c we're from North Texas and the Rangers were in it) - my dad never gets emotionally attached to games or teams for that matter, however, tonight is the first time I saw him just a TAD bit depressed(ie-last year when the Rangers lost, he was his usual indifference).

Pt being that yes, while I am very guilty of this too, you can see the affects of television on EVERYONE. Way back in the 80's(and the 90's), when we had just basic tv and no cable(which pretty much most of the country had), it was just plain-jane when I watched sports games, but now? WAY too many commercials, some of them racey-push-the-envelope ads, and can't tell you how many times the tv screen during the games will flash dizzying images across the screen - it's VERY senseless, but it just really hits you in the face at the same time.(ie-a repackaged version of the compass/square logo the Freemasons use just kept jumping up many times)

No, I'm not saying Christians who watches something on tv will lose their salvation(by NO means), but again, we are witnessing the damages affects of it in this present day. Like said above, tv has always been very bad, but it wasn't nearly this bad in the 80's and to some extent the 90's.
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