People say you shouldn't look a gift-horse in the mouth, but when the gift is salvation, we can! This fun video, playing on the UPS whiteboard commercials, reminds us that salvation is the best gift we could ever receive from anyone.
Estrangement from God has many consequences. Some people are lost in a wilderness of loneliness and pain or are bound in shackles of sin. Others celebrate their rebellion, believing God wants to thwart their individuality. It often takes a terrifying storm in life to bring sinners to repentance. The good news is, God is eager to meet our needs and redeem us in times of trouble. In fact, he promises to rescue the repentant when they acknowledge their rebellion and call out to him. Both the Old and New Testaments are full of stories of God's redemption, the greatest of which came through Jesus Christ. In light of all this, the redeemed must respond to God's salvation with an attitude of thankfulness.
When Jesus was baptized, a voice from heaven spoke. Share this story with your congregation using the A Voice from Heaven Stills Pack.
This Stills Pack includes several JPEG images and is specifically designed for pastors who want to utilize the images in other media forms other than PowerPoint. All images can be used for your church website, bulletin, promotional pieces, etc. Additionally, because the images are in JPEG format, your own sermon titles and content can be added in more sophisticated graphic design programs such as Adobe Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro.
We have possession of what we need to follow Christ. We also have the potential and the responsibility to live in a way that we mature rather than abuse the Grace that is from God alone.
When Jesus was baptized, a voice from heaven spoke. Share this story with your congregation using the A Voice from Heaven PowerPoint Pack.
This PowerPoint Pack includes multiple PowerPoint files (.ppt) all prepared with images and text boxes to save you considerable time. You'll receive a file with a sermon title and Scripture verse, a file with only the sermon title, and a file with only the images for full customization. Add your content into any of the PowerPoint files, and duplicate slides as many times as needed to display Scripture verses, sermon outlines, graphics, photos, lyrics, and video.
Psalm 23 in today's language and images. The child of God is asking to be led, understanding that the path will wind through both joy and sorrow, blessings as well as pain.
Psalm 18:16-19 praises God as a rescuer. Meditate on the help we find in God with the Psalm 18:16-19 video, which displays the text below while accompanied by music. This video is perfect for a transition or a call-to-worship.Text:He reached down from heaven and rescued me; he drew me out of deep waters. He rescued me from my powerful enemies, from those who hated me and were too strong for me. ...
Waiting for the Lord can be difficult. But David reminds us in Psalm 40 that God does hear our cry and will lift us up and give us a new song to sing. Focus on this message with the Psalm 40:1-3 video, which displays the text to this passage while accompanied by music. Perfect for a transition or a call-to-worship. ...
This loopable video contains image backgrounds for the Book of Psalms. The images come in both MPEG-1 video (640x480) and still-JPEG formats. They will provide a great visual reinforcement of projected Scripture during your worship services.