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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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As life keeps moving faster and faster, are we living for the things that really matter? We only have one life on Earth, so we must choose our priorities wisely.In this message, Pastor Wiersbe gives us four factors that will set us on the right path for selecting priorities that will provide the best investment for our lives.This message was preached on January 23, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: 1 Corinthians 15:50-58 and 1 Corinthians 16:1-9Stay ConnectedVisit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.Copyright 2026 by Scriptex, Inc.
The stones in the Valley of Achor are a monument of Israel’s defeat due to Achan’s sin. Even after we are saved, we cannot hide from the reality of sin or its consequences. But where there is sin, there is also God’s grace, forgiveness, and hope.This message was preached on January 30, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Joshua 7, Hosea 2:14—16Stay ConnectedVisit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.Copyright 2026 by Scriptex, Inc.
Psalm 119 is a beautiful acrostic psalm entirely about the Word of God. But, as Pastor Wiersbe reminds us, the Christian life is more than just following God’s rules. It’s about growing in a relationship with God through His Word. And if we have a right attitude toward the Bible, it can transform our lives.This message was preached on September 2, 1973, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Psalm 119:41—56Stay ConnectedVisit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.Copyright 2026 by Scriptex, Inc.
In Mark 11, we read that Jesus found a fig tree that didn’t produce any fruit. This represented Israel not turning to the Lord. As Pastor Wiersbe examines this passage, he points out four facts that apply to us as individuals and to the church collectively.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: Mark 11:12—26Stay ConnectedVisit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.Copyright 2026 by Scriptex, Inc.
Jesus commands us to pray for laborers to be sent into the harvest, so why don’t we? Many don’t obey this command because they’re afraid of the consequences. Pastor Wiersbe explains that as we follow this command to pray for laborers, we begin to see things as Jesus sees them, and then we will start to follow in His footsteps and do what He did.This message was preached on October 26, 1975, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Matthew 9:35—38Stay Connected: Visit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.Copyright 2026 by Scriptex, Inc.
The church in Ephesus lost its first love and didn’t even know it. Is it possible that we, too, have turned away from our first love, Jesus Christ? As Pastor Wiersbe teaches us in this message, to live in the blessing of first love with God, we must understand what it is, what it does, how it can be lost, and how to restore it.This message was preached on May 23, 1976, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Revelation 2:1—7Stay ConnectedVisit Wiersbe.com to search all of Dr. Wiersbe’s books and explore an ever-growing library of sermons like this one.Copyright 2026 by Scriptex, Inc.
The birth of Jesus was part of an ongoing war between God and Satan. Jesus was born to destroy the works of the devil: self-righteousness, pride, hatred, and deceit. And He won. Through His victory, Jesus brought us righteousness, humility, love, and truth.This message was preached on December 18, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: 1 John 3:7—15About 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.
Sin is an inborn, ingrained rebellion against God. It results in death. And every single person on Earth has a sin problem.But there is an answer to the problem. God sent His Son to provide the only solution for death. Jesus came to Earth to offer forgiveness for sin and give us eternal life.This message was preached on December 11, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: 1 John 3:1—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.
The first four verses of 1 John talk about the experience of eternal life. Before God gave us His Son, people lived in death, darkness, and despair. But as Pastor Wiersbe explains the four stages of this life that God gave us, we see that the gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ transcends everything we’ve known before.This message was preached on December 4, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Matthew 4:16, 1 John 1:1—4Stay 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.
Jesus gave the village of Bethlehem worldwide prominence when He was born there. But why did God choose Bethlehem as the place for Jesus’ birth? Warren Wiersbe examines how Jesus and Bethlehem are associated with the essentials, experiences, and expectations of life. Most of all, he explains why Jesus gives us hope.This message was preached on December 25, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Micah 5:2; Luke 2Stay 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.
The shepherds were social outcasts—rejected and dirty. Yet, God chose to announce the birth of His promised Messiah and Savior to these lowly members of society. In this message, Pastor Wiersbe answers the question: Why was the first announcement of Jesus’ birth given to shepherds?This message was preached on December 18, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Luke 2:1-8Stay ConnectedVisit ⁠⁠Wiersbe.com⁠⁠ to hear more sermons, search the library of Warren's writings and preachings, and discover books on Scripture and ministering to others. Copyright 2025 by Scriptex, Inc.
Head to ⁠⁠Wiersbe.com⁠⁠ to hear more sermons, search the library of Warren's writings and preachings, and discover books on Scripture and ministering to others. The site gets better by the week!About this Sermon:Not only does God offer us salvation from sin, He loves us so much that He offers us other gifts, too. God offers us the gift of eternal life, He gives us the Bible for assurance, and He gives us eternal glory. We can receive all of these gifts through faith in Jesus Christ alone.This message was preached on December 19, 1976, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: John 17About this Series:This special Advent series reminds us of the grace of God that was made known at Christmas. 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 ⁠Wiersbe.com⁠ to hear more sermons, search the library of Warren's writings and preachings, and discover books on Scripture and ministering to others. The site gets better by the week!About this Sermon:When we think of Christmas, we often think of peace and joy, but we forget the word that underlies everything in the Christmas story: GRACE. God’s grace transcends any of the superficial or manufactured feelings of Christmas. When we accept God’s grace, He will forgive and enrich us because of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross.This message was preached on December 12, 1976, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: 1 Corinthians 8:1-9About this Series:This special Advent series reminds us of the grace of God that was made known at Christmas. 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.
When Faith Doesn't Make Sense, What Then?Life is a school of learning from God and it helps us to grow in our faith. Abraham stayed in the school of faith his entire life, and studying him, we see what we can expect our lives to be like when we live by faith. Going through life in faith allows us to grow through the tests we face.This message was preached at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Genesis 22Stay 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.
Many people miss the blessings of today because they are carrying the burdens of yesterday and worrying about the problems of tomorrow. But when we have Jesus as our Savior, we can live as He did—one day at a time. Ask God for the strength to face each new day, and He will give you what you need.This message was preached on April 24, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Luke 7:11-17Stay 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.
In the Old Testament, God often took inventory of His people. In the New Testament, Paul told the church to examine themselves before God. If we don’t know what we have and where we are, we don’t know what to do or where to go. Pastor Wiersbe looks at the characteristics of the centurion in Luke 7 to help us examine our own lives.This message was preached on April 17, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Luke 7:1-10Stay 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.
The best word to describe the Christian faith is life—life in Jesus Christ, the risen, triumphant, reigning Son of God. But there are people all around us that do not have this everlasting life. Warren Wiersbe shares three reasons everyone should accept and share life in Christ—the holiest life possible.Years later, Warren published a book under the same title as this sermon, This is the Life! Check it out on Amazon. This message was preached on April 10, 1977, at the Moody Church in Chicago, IL, when Dr. Wiersbe served as the Senior Pastor.Scripture Reference: Colossians 3:1-17Stay 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.
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.
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Thomas Daykin

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

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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!

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Thomas Daykin

established hand standing on God's word

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Thomas Daykin

endurance

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Thomas Daykin

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

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Thomas Daykin

Stewart, nursing mother, concerned father and a brother

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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

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Thomas Daykin

loving God's word, and loving Jesus

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Thomas Daykin

there to give not to get

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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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