Sermons by Brent Smith (Page 4)
Brent Smith: Resurrection and Relationships | Matthew 22:23-46
	Resurrection life is going to be full of surprises and blessing. This world is not meant to be our satisfaction and joy, as is evidenced by what Jesus had to endure at the hands of conniving people seeking to challenge Him.
	Brent Smith: The Parable of the Wedding Feast | Matthew 22:1-22
	Jesus gives a parable to communicate the wedding feast is made ready but the invitees are uninterested. Invitations are then given to a new group of people who get to receive this blessing. Jesus is then questioned further to try and trap Him.
	Brent Smith: Immorality Insanity | Judges 19
	Israel’s issue isn’t that there was no king, the problem is that they were not seeing God as their King. That’s clearly seen in these next two stories that conclude the book of Judges.
	Brent Smith: A Parable of Wicked Tenants | Matthew 21:33-46
	Jesus takes Israel’s leaders through a history lesson to show them what was expected of them. But because they have failed in obeying God’s calling for them, He reveals their future outcome based on their present problem with Jesus.
	Prophecy Update 2025
	Pastor Brent and Randy take a look at various news and current events around the world and the prophetic significance they carry.
	Brent Smith: Exposing the Fruitlessness of Israel’s Leaders | Matthew 21:18-32
	Jesus reveals the fruitlessness of Israel and reminds them, and us, that the way to God is available to all who will surrender to Him and submit to His will.
	Brent Smith: Spiritual Apostasy | Judges 17-18
	In these last 5 chapters, there is no longer any judge mentioned. Nobody is being raised up to lead the nation. Darkness is setting in. We see things unraveling in greater ways in the home, in ministry, and in society.
	Brent Smith: Here Comes The King | Matthew 21:1-17
	The Triumphal Entry establishes Jesus as the true King who comes in peace. However, not everyone was ready to receive Him in this way.
	Brent Smith: What Is Fair? | Matthew 20:1-19
	This parable is given in response to, and in the context of, Peter’s question from Matthew 19:27: “…See, we have left all and followed You. Therefore what shall we have?”. In Peter’s question there appeared a wrong motive for service. This parable provides some answers for us now and explains the right attitude in service.
	Brent Smith: Treasure In A Manger | Luke 2:19
	Long after the visits, and adulations, Mary’s heart would remain full with what she has received. Many people had not yet comprehended the magnitude of this moment. Many had not yet realized this birth signified the revelation and salvation of God. But Mary’s heart was rich with what she had witnessed. What was it that Mary treasured up in her heart?
	Brent Smith: Hindrances To Heaven | Matthew 19:23-30
	Living for the pursuit of earthly treasures can be a hindrance to heaven, whereas living for the pursuit of Jesus brings riches eternally.
	Brent Smith: The Rise and Fall of Samson Part 2 | Judges 15-16
	We continue our study in the life of Samson. He’s an interesting study in contrasts. He had the power to subdue the Philistines, but he didn’t have the power to subdue the flesh. And we’ll see more of these things as we continue in the sad sordid saga of Samson.