What Will Happen At The Judgment Seat Of Christ? (Romans 14:1—12, 2 Corinthians 5:1—11)
One day, everyone will face the judgment seat of Christ—believers and unbelievers alike. In 2 Corinthians 5, Paul encourages Christians to live in light of our eventual judgment.Pastor Wiersbe walks us through what the experience will be like and reminds us that now is the time to prepare for this future court date before the Almighty.Scripture Reference: Romans 14:1—12, 2 Corinthians 5:1—11Stay 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 Things That Matter Most (1 Corinthians 15:50-16:9)
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 Thief Who Caught Himself (Joshua 7)
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.
The Song of Freedom (Psalm 119:41—56)
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.
The Root and the Fruit (Mark 11:12—26)
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.