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SERMONS ON DEUTERONOMYSERMONS ON DEUTERONOMY

Sermons on Deuteronomy

Below you’ll find a library of sermons using Deuteronomy as a primary text. Other Bible texts in addition to Deuteronomy may be used in each sermon as well. All of the sermons on Preaching.com represent some of the best preaching in the world today. We pray you’ll find these to be a helpful resource in your own preaching and teaching.
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    • Deuteronomy 20:19

    • Exodus 26

    • Genesis 1:1

    • Genesis 1:28

    • Proverbs 12:10

    • Psalms 19:1

    • Psalms 24

    • Psalms 24:1

    • Romans 1

    Bill Hybels
    (April 2010)
    The oceans, forests, plains, rivers, lakes—all of that—it all belongs to God. You heard the old hymn earlier, "This Is My Father's World." In the early chapters of Genesis, God gives instructions as to how we're supposed to take care of this planet. There are really four key instructions that He delivered. He said He wanted us to subdue it, rule over it, work it and take care of it.
    • Deuteronomy 29:29

    John A. Kitchen
    (July 2009)
    Three words have brought liberty to my life. Ready? Here they are: I don’t know.
    • Deuteronomy 18:15-20

    • Mark 1:21-28

    (January 2003)
    God Wants to Teach You a Better Way (Lectionary Starters) Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, Year B February 2, 2003 Deuteronomy 18:15-20; Mark 1:21-28 Jim Killen, a minster of the United Methodist Church, Beaumont, Texas As Morrie Schwartz was dying of Lou Gehrig's disease, he shared his reflection
    • Deuteronomy 32:11-12

    • Matthew 23:37

    Earl C. Davis
    (May 1992)
    Mother's Day. The day when women who aren't mothers but wish they were feel the burden a bit more; the day when guilty husbands serve breakfast in bed and make a bigger mess than it's worth; the day when mothers reflect again on the whole business and decide it's worth it after all.
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