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Sermons by Rev. Robert Zoba (Page 21)

A Tale of Two Sinners

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke18:9-14 in which Jesus uses the parable of the prayers of the Pharisee and the tax collector.  In Jesus’ time, the Pharisees were considered the spiritual superstars and the tax collectors were the lowest of the low; yet Jesus compares the prayers of each to teach a powerful lesson in…

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What Have You Done For Me Lately?

Pastor Bob Zoba delivers a sermon from Luke 17:11-19 where we read of Jesus healing the ten lepers.  Only one of the ten returned to Jesus to give Him thanks and to praise God.  How are we like those nine lepers?  Are we quick to forget the miracles that we have experienced in our lives?…

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Let’s Make a Deal

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke 16:1-13, the parable of the Dishonest Manager.  Beginning with an illustration from the famous TV game show, “Let’s Make a Deal”, Pastor Bob presents three different perspectives or ‘curtains’ on interpreting this difficult parable.  Which ‘curtain’ will you choose?

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Discipleship 101 Is Not An Elective

Discipleship 101 Is Not An Elective Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke 14:25-35. To be a true disciple, Jesus requires a relationship that puts Him before all others.  Salvation is free, but it is costly to be a disciple.  Are you prepared to follow Him?

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What’s Your Status?

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke 14:1, 7-14.  Jesus is invited to eat at the home of a Pharisee, and he uses the occasion to teach about the Kingdom perspective of status.  The Pharisees placed a lot of emphasis on status.  Things haven’t changed a lot, have they? What is your perspective – is…

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Jesus Is On Fire

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Luke 12:49-56 where Jesus warns that the disciples should expect division rather than peace.  Though this may sound somewhat severe, we remember that when we accept Jesus as our Savior, we must make a choice that will most definitely involve opposition – certainly from Satan, but also, often, from…