sermons - William T. Broughton
William T. Broughton
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First Peter 1 23.06.2025
Peter’s affirmation of the hope that is ours in Christ was a message that I needed to hear. First Peter 1 062225.m4a Download
Psalm 119:25-32 01.06.2025
Psalm 119 is a wonderful meditation on God’s Word. Psalm 119.25-32 060125.m4a Download
First Peter 2:11-17 25.05.2025
The Apostle Peter provides important pastoral guidance related to human authority. First Peter 2.11-17 o52525.m4a Download
Proverbs 31:10-31 11.05.2025
A Mother’s Day text for all who desire wisdom. Proverbs 31.10-31 051125.m4a Download
Matthew 28:16-20 04.05.2025
Matthew concludes his Gospel with memorable words from Jesus. Matthew 28.16-20 050425.m4a Download
Matthew 27:45-54 13.04.2025
Matthew’s narrative of Jesus’ crucifixion reaches its climax. Matthew 27.45-54 041325.m4a Download
Matthew 25:27-44 06.04.2025
Matthew narrates the crucifixion of Jesus with an emphasis on a key theme of his Gospel: Jesus as King. Matthew 27.27-44 040625.m4a Download
Matthew 27:15-26 31.03.2025
The most important character in this portion of Matthew’s narrative is the one who does not speak. Matthew 27.15-26 033025.m4a Download
Matthew 27:1-14 23.03.2025
Human forces are at work, but in reality it is God’s providence directing events. Matthew 27.1-14 032325.m4a Download
Matthew 26:57-75 17.03.2025
this text presents us with the stark contrast between the stalwart Savior and his denying disciple. Matthew 26.57-75 031625.m4a Download
Matthew 26:30-56 09.03.2025
“The Christian faith is the most exciting drama that ever staggered the imagination of man…” - Dorothy Sayers Matthew 26.30-56 030925.m4a Download
Matthew 26:14-25 23.02.2025
In Matthew 26, we find a marked contrast between the love of Mary and the treachery of Judas. Matthew 26.14-25 022325.m4a Download
Matthew 26:1-13 16.02.2025
Matthew is prompted to recall a dramatic and heartfelt display of devotion. Matthew 26.36-46 041522.m4a Download
Matthew 25 09.02.2025
This text completes the fifth and final discourse, or teaching time, of Jesus in Matthew’s Gospel. Matthew 25 020925.m4a Download
Matthew 24 02.02.2025
This passage clearly presents Jesus as prophet without equal. Matthew 24 020225.m4a Download
Matthew 23 26.01.2025
Here is Jesus’ last public teaching recorded in Matthew’s Gospel. Matthew 23 012625.m4a Download
Matthew 22:41-46 19.01.2025
In this text, we reach the climax of Jesus’ interactions with the Jewish elite. Matthew 22.41-46 011925.m4a Download
Matthew 22:15-40 12.01.2025
In the last days before the Passover and his crucifixion, Jesus does verbal battle with the religious and political elite. Matthew 22.15-40 011224.m4a Download
Luke 2:40-52 06.01.2025
This passage provides the only inspired account from Jesus’ youth. Luke 2.40-52 010525.m4a Download
Luke 2:21-39 29.12.2024
Thank you for joining me in considering this text! Luke 2.21-39 122924.m4a Download
Luke 2:8-20 25.12.2024
I enjoyed discovering things about this text that I had not noticed previously. Luke 2.8-20 122424.m4a Download
Luke 1:39-56 15.12.2024
Luke 1.39-56 121524.m4a Download
Luke 1:26-38 08.12.2024
This well know text is always worth a new consideration. Luke 1.26-38 120824.m4a Download
Luke 1:1-4; Acts 1:1-2 01.12.2024
This message considers the purpose Luke was inspired to give for his writing. Luke 1.1-4 Acts 1.1-2 120124.m4a Download
Matthew 22:1-14 24.11.2024
In this text, Matthew gives us the third of a trio of parables told by Jesus. Matthew 22.1-14 112424.m4a Download
About the podcast
Author
William T. Broughton
Category
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Language
EN
Episodes
98
Latest episode
23 Ιουν 2025
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