Happy Thanksgiving- Leviticus 23

Understanding the Power of Gratitude: A Thanksgiving Sermon from Leviticus

In this insightful and engaging sermon, “Understanding the Power of Gratitude: A Thanksgiving Sermon from Leviticus”, explores the power and importance of gratitude, focusing on the biblical book of Leviticus and the early American holiday of Thanksgiving. It emphasizes the importance of the blood of Jesus, the need to be thankful for both physical and spiritual blessings, and the interactive history of Native American Tisquantum and the Pilgrims at Plymouth.

Pastor Timothy R. Carter walks through Leviticus 23, shedding light on the role of rest and celebration in honoring God. The sermon ends with a call for viewers to continuously give genuine thanks in their lives, reflecting the theme of grace and abundant provision in Christianity.

Thanksgiving Sermon (part 2) 1 Samuel 30. Take Back What the Enemy Stole

In this powerful sermon, Thanksgiving Sermon (part 2) 1 Samuel 30. Take Back What the Enemy Stole, Pastor Timothy R. Carter draws a parallel between the struggles of King David and those experienced by modern Christian followers. By weaving historical and scriptural accounts with practical, real-world examples, he encourages listeners to trust and obey God’s word, especially when facing family and personal difficulties. He emphasizes the importance of Christian unity and love as critical testimonies to belonging to Jesus Christ. The sermon ends with Pastor Carter praying with the congregation.

Thanksgiving Sermon 2021

The Power of Thanksgiving in Christ a Thanksgiving Sermon of 2021explores living in thankfulness by praising God in every deed. It sheds light on the teachings of the apostle Paul in the book of Romans, emphasizing how siers, after accepting Christ, no longer live in sin but now in Christ. Pastor Timothy R. Carter also dives into the significance of the resurrection of Christ and the concept of God’s everlasting mercy.  

Further discussion includes your new life in Christ, celebrating the Old and New Testament covenants, and appreciating God’s protection, plans, and providence. The sermon concludes with the speaker leading a communion service, emphasizing the deep coection of believers with Christ via His body and blood. As a reminder to maintain a ‘Thanksgiving’ attitude, the listeners are encouraged to continue thanking the Lord and spreading His Gospel.