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Trusted Bible teacher, Warren Wiersbe preaches through the Bible with sermons from over 50 years of preaching. From the 1950's through the early 2000's, his insights, wit, and simplicity have helped countless people grow in their love for Jesus. Warren Wiersbe's best-selling guides to every book of the Bible, called "The BE Series," continues to be quoted by pastors today. For more information about Warren Wiersbe, visit Wiersbe.com.

These messages were recorded when he pastored Calvary Baptist Church in Covington, KY or the Moody Church in Chicago, IL and are posted by ScripTex, Inc.
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The Triumphal Entry is remembered for Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem riding on a donkey. In this message, Warren Wiersbe considers the act of faith and fulfillment of prophecy on the part of those who lent Jesus the donkey, and reminds us to use what we have in serving Jesus the King. This message was preached on April 11, 1976, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Luke 19:29—44Stay ConnectedVisit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.Copyright 2025 by Scriptex, Inc.
⁠Wiersbe.com⁠⁠ is the all-new site to hear more sermons, search the library of Warren's writings and preachings, and discover books on Scripture and ministering to others. About this Sermon:Romans 10 tells us about Israel’s rejection of God, His righteousness, His Word, His messengers, and ultimately, His love. As Paul reveals this, he is simultaneously warning us to not be like the Israelites. God’s righteousness is still available to those who would receive Him.This message was preached on April 20, 1975, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Romans 10Stay ConnectedVisit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.Copyright 2025 by Scriptex, Inc.
⁠Wiersbe.com⁠ is the all-new site to hear more sermons, search the library of Warren's writings and preachings, and discover books on Scripture and ministering to others. About this Sermon:Nicodemus is the man who stepped out of the darkness into the light of salvation. Nicodemus was like many people—spiritually in the dark. But he chose to search out the truth and found Jesus, the Light of the world.We are all born sinners, and we all face the same decision that Nicodemus faced: do we choose to find the light, or do we stay in darkness?This message was preached on April 20, 1975, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture References: John 3:1—7; John 7:45—52; John 19:38—42Stay ConnectedVisit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.Copyright 2025 by Scriptex, Inc.
Announcing ⁠Wiersbe.com⁠! All of Warren Wiersbe's sermons, books and articles are catalogued and searchable to help you grow in your joyful study of God's Word.About this Sermon:Everything that involves atonement originates in Leviticus 16. The Jewish people had to offer sacrifices for their sins once a year—the Day of Atonement, which is picture of our salvation. If we understand the various appointments for the Day of Atonement, we can gain a deeper understanding of our own salvation.This message was preached on August 8, 1976, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Leviticus 16Copyright 2025 by Scriptex, Inc.
Did you know Wiersbe.com⁠ has just launched? All of Warren Wiersbe's sermons, books and articles are catalogued and searchable to help you grow in your joyful study of God's Word.About this Sermon:A miracle is “an act of God that cannot be explained or duplicated by man.” And God's greatest miracle is the work of Jesus, his death, burial and resurrection to new life! This message was preached on April 18, 1976, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: 1 Corinthians 15:1-11Copyright 2025 by Scriptex, Inc.
Visit the ALL-NEW ⁠Wiersbe.com⁠ to hear more sermons, search the library of Warren's writings and preachings, and discover books on Scripture and ministering to others.About this Sermon:Some people question whether or not they are truly saved. But we can have assurance of our salvation! If you are truly born again, certain characteristics mark you as a Christian. This message was preached on April 20, 1975, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: 1 Corinthians 12:1-11About this Series:When discussing spiritual gifts, it’s common to get caught up in controversial issues. Pastor Wiersbe reminds believers that we each have a gift, and those gifts are to be used for God’s glory and the good of others. Follow along as we dive into the meaning of each spiritual gift and how they are intended to be used.Stay ConnectedVisit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.Copyright 2025 by Scriptex, Inc.
Visit the ALL-NEW Wiersbe.com to hear more sermons, search the library of Warren's writings and preachings, and discover books on Scripture and ministering to others. About this Sermon: There are four levels of thankfulness to help us mature in our love and fellowship with God and others. Listen to this message to find out what they are.This message was preached on November 23, 1975, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Luke 10:1-24Stay Connected! Visit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.Copyright 2025 by Scriptex, Inc.
God uses each generation to accomplish His purposes. But with each new generation comes a new set of problems. In Genesis we see Isaac’s family starting out as a devoted, spiritual, and happy family. But as the story progressed, his family ended up divided, carnal, and tragic. Warren Wiersbe explains what we can learn from the mistakes made by Isaac’s family.This message was first preached at The Moody Church in Chicago, IL on August 3, 1975. For more information, visit Wiersbe.com.
God promises to make our paths straight, not necessarily easy, when we trust in Him. But even when we trust Christ as our Savior, we will still need guidance in knowing and practicing the His will. In order for God to guide us, Warren Wiersbe explains, there are three conditions we must meet first.This message was first preached at The Moody Church in Chicago, IL on July 27, 1975. For more information, visit Wiersbe.com.
The resurrection of Jesus is more than just an event in history. The death, burial, and resurrection of Christ has meaning for each of us today. If we understand what it means to be married and buried with Christ, we’ll understand what it means to live the vibrant and victorious life God wants us to live.This message was first preached on March 26, 1978, Easter Sunday at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL. For more information, visit Wiersbe.com.
Isaac, Jacob, and Esau represent three different ways of life. Isaac was an ordinary man with strong faith, Jacob wrestled with God, and Esau rejected spiritual things to follow the world. God wants us to live the kind of life He planned for us. When we accept Jesus in faith, He has abundant grace for us.This message was originally preached at The Moody Church in Chicago, IL. For more information, visit Wiersbe.com.
The book of Hebrews was written to Christians who were becoming distracted by the world and taking their eyes off of Jesus. We must keep looking on Jesus by faith through the Word of God because worldly distractions lead to dangers, disappointments, and defeats.This message was preached on January 25, 1976 at The Moody Church in Chicago, IL.Scripture Passages: Matthew 14:22—33, Luke 5:1—11, John 21:3—23, Hebrews 12:1—2For more information, visit Wiersbe.com.
Culture tells us to have a “me first” mentality, but Jesus taught us to love and put others first. We are to deny ourselves and focus on others because love always says, “you first.”Warren Wiersbe encourages us to be strengthened in who we are in Christ and to remember that if Jesus had put Himself first, He would have never left heaven to die for us.This message was first delivered at The Moody Church in Chicago, IL on May 7, 1978.For more information, visit Wiersbe.com.
We often view heaven as the place we are going to go after we have the best time possible on Earth—even believers often think this. But Jesus had a different view of life on Earth for His followers. He wants the fact that we are going to heaven to be a motivating factor in how we live our lives. He wants us to be unselfish, worry-free, and united in fellowship to show the world the love of God.This message was preached on August 3, 1978 at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL.
This message was first preached and broadcast on the radio by Back to the Bible. Warren Wiersbe talks about the furnaces of life, as he leads us from the Book of 1 Peter. We'll discover some of the reasons why God permits us to go through trials. We'll also receive some wonderful assurances that will carry us through times of suffering.
Our values in life determine what we do. As believers, our greatest priority must be the Word of God because when we love the Word of God, we are loving Jesus—the living Word. When we make the Bible the most important thing in our lives, God gives great blessings.This message was first preached on January 4, 1976 at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL.
This message was first preached and broadcast on the radio by Back To The Bible. Warren Wiersbe opens God's Word to 1 Peter to help us discover how to navigate through a world that calls us "strangers." This encouraging message reminds us of our heavenly citizenship and the abundant mercy we receive through Christ.
The greatest miracle Jesus performs is the miracle of salvation. Salvation meets the greatest need, costs the greatest price, and accomplishes the greatest result—forgiveness, a relationship with Him, and eternal life.In Luke 7:36–50 Simon the Pharisee was spiritually blind, and this blindness kept him from experiencing salvation in Jesus. Pastor Wiersbe shows us Simon’s blind spots and challenges us to open our eyes to the Lord and the miracle that He offers.This message was first delivered on August 24, 1975 at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL.
This message was first preached for and broadcast on radio by Back To The Bible. Learn how God's Word acts as a "spiritual GPS" to help us stay on the right path and avoid the dangerous detours of temptation. As Warren Wiersbe continues his series we learn about the power of the Word of God and how it keeps us from yielding to temptation and how it can transform our minds and hearts.
In Matthew 15, we see a mother who came to see Jesus and was praised by Him for her great faith. This mother teaches us that faith is the basis for everything in the Christian life. Without it, we have nothing but worries. But, if we seek to grow in our faith and keep our eyes on Jesus, we can have great faith.This message was first delivered on May 14, 1978 at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL when Warren served as Senior Pastor.
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Thomas Daykin

this goes well with 1st Corinthians 1:18-25

Aug 5th
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Thomas Daykin

one another

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Thomas Daykin

despite our circumstances and feelings. We are to walk by faith!

Jul 23rd
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Thomas Daykin

established hand standing on God's word

Jul 22nd
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Thomas Daykin

endurance

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Thomas Daykin

is it easy? do it with the right heart, unblameable

Jul 9th
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Thomas Daykin

Stewart, nursing mother, concerned father and a brother

Jul 2nd
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Thomas Daykin

doing the work

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Thomas Daykin

the Lord's return

Jun 24th
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Thomas Daykin

transformed by God's word

May 6th
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Thomas Daykin

loving God's word, and loving Jesus

May 1st
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Thomas Daykin

there to give not to get

Mar 26th
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Thomas Daykin

election in love

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Thomas Daykin

in, from, to

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Thomas Daykin

the local church

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