The Jim Dixon Sermon Library Podcast

The Jim Dixon Sermon Library Podcast

This podcast contains the sermons of Dr. Jim Dixon, founding Senior Pastor of Cherry Hills Community Church in Highlands Ranch.

Episodes

December 17, 2023 33 mins

Dr. Jim Dixon discusses Jesus's title "Master." He emphasizes the need for believers to be good and faithful stewards, using their resources to benefit God's kingdom. The sermon reminds listeners of their accountability to the Master for their stewardship.

Matthew 25:14-30

Delivered May 4, 1997

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Dr. Jim Dixon discusses the concept of "pleonexia" – improper and excessive desires, especially related to wealth. He warns against laying up treasures on Earth and urges the congregation to be rich towards God by prioritizing heavenly treasures. The sermon emphasizes caring for the impoverished and seeking God's kingdom with our resources.

February 28, 1994

Luke 12:13-21

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Dr. Jim Dixon answers questions morality and ethics, emphasizing love as the foundation of Jesus' teachings. He addresses questions on divorce, adultery, abortion, and sexual ethics, stressing the need to understand biblical principles while embracing forgiveness and grace. Dr. Dixon guides the congregation to approach complex issues with a holistic view of God's Word.

Matthew 22:34-40

Delivered January 20, 2008

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Dr. Jim Dixon reflects on the Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builder. He emphasizes that wisdom is more vital than intelligence and explores false foundations people often rely on: wealth, health, power, and pleasure.  He urges listeners to build their lives on Jesus Christ, highlighting the importance of a personal relationship with Christ and living by His teachings.

Matthew 7:21-27

Delivered June 7, 1998

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Dr. Jim Dixon interprets the parable of the Ten Maidens, underscoring the hope in Christ's return as the Bridegroom, using the context of Jewish weddings. Dixon also urges perseverance, warning against predicting the exact time of Christ's return.

Matthew 25:1-13

Delivered June 14, 1998

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October 6, 2023 44 mins

Dr. Jim Dixon focuses on the theme of joy as part of the Advent series leading up to Christmas. Dr. Dixon emphasizes the joy in giving, encouraging the congregation to share their time, talents, and treasures while reminding them that Jesus, the ultimate gift, brings everlasting joy and safety to their lives.

Luke 2:8-14

Delivered December 4, 2005

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Dr. Jim Dixon speaks about the concept of heaven, emphasizing that it is the ultimate home for believers in Jesus Christ. He draws parallels between various cultural and religious interpretations of heaven and highlights the Christian perspective. Dr. Dixon discusses the temporary nature of our earthly bodies and explains that when believers pass away they go to the intermediate heaven until the final heavenly realm is established.

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Dr. Jim Dixon emphasizes that our lives are meant for a mission, focusing on two key teachings. First, he asserts that mission is fundamentally about life. Second, he emphasizes that our mission involves the Church, urging Christians to engage in outreach, love, and sharing the Gospel message.

Matthew 28:18-20, Acts 1:8

Delivered October 16, 2005

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Dr. Jim Dixon delivers a sermon focusing on the gravity of sin and the sacrifice of Christ. He emphasizes God's seriousness toward sin and the sacrificial system's significance. The message highlights Christ's role as the oblation, wiping away believers' sins. Both Catholic purgatory and Protestant sanctification are discussed, stressing the importance of embracing forgiveness, breaking hearts for sin, and seeking holiness in Chris...

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Dr. Jim Dixon examines life lessons drawn from Simon the Zealot, emphasizing the importance of embracing Christ's reign as true Christians and acknowledging the supremacy of His authority. He contrasts Zealot nationalism with the ultimate allegiance to Christ, highlighting the need for personal transformation and sharing the Gospel message worldwide.

Acts 1:12-14

Delivered January 16, 2005

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Dr. Jim Dixon's sermon on Judas Thaddeus teaches two crucial life lessons: God loves people of passion and He loves people of compassion. Dr. Dixon illustrates how passion for God's Kingdom and compassion for others form the foundation of a vibrant Christian life.

John 14:18-23

Delivered December 19, 2004

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Dr. Jim Dixon delves into the intricate meanings behind the name "Judas Iscariot." He explores the potential interpretations of "Iscariot" as either "man of the lie" or "assassin," reflecting on how Judas' actions and character traits aligned with these meanings.

John 12:1-8

Delivered November 14, 2004

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Dr. Jim Dixon explores two life lessons from the story of Thomas. The first lesson addresses doubt, emphasizing that God understands doubt but desires commitment despite it. The second lesson highlights the deity of Jesus Christ, stressing the importance of recognizing His ultimate authority.

John 20:24-29

Delivered October 31, 2004

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Dr. Jim Dixon emphasizes two life lessons drawn from the Apostle Peter's experiences: the importance of not denying Christ and the importance of refraining from comparing oneself with others. He discusses the significance of staying true to moral principles in a challenging cultural context and cautions against making comparisons that can lead to envy or pride.

Matthew 16:13-20

Delivered October 3, 2004

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Dr. Jim Dixon discusses the life lessons we can learn from Mary Magdalene's story. He emphasizes two key aspects: spiritual warfare and devotion. Through the lens of Mary Magdalene's transformation from demon possession to serving Jesus faithfully, he illustrates the importance of recognizing the battle between light and darkness and the need for unwavering devotion to Christ.

John 20:11-18

Delivered September 26, 2004

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Dr. Jim Dixon discusses the negative connotations associated with the term "dog" in the Bible. While dogs can exhibit loyalty and affection, they were often used metaphorically to denote racial or moral degradation. Dr. Dixon emphasizes the importance of avoiding racism, upholding biblical teachings, and sharing the Gospel's message without casting judgment.

Matthew 15:21-28

Delivered July 25, 2004

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October 6, 2023 22 mins

Dr. Jim Dixon conveys the significance of genuine belief and belonging. He emphasizes that faith in Jesus Christ isn't merely intellectual agreement but a life-transforming commitment. Belief, he explains, involves surrendering everything to Christ. Dr. Dixon announces the birth of Urban Skye, a mission church, fostering a new sense of belonging for believers in Denver's urban corridor, exemplifying faith and community in action.

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Dr. Jim Dixon discusses the themes of righteousness and mercy as portrayed in the biblical story of Jonah. He emphasizes the importance of seeking social righteousness in society, where compassion for the poor, just laws, and respect for God's institutions prevail. He also highlights the need for genuine repentance as the pathway to divine mercy.

Jonah 3 and 4

Delivered February 29, 2004

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Dr. Jim Dixon explores the concept of the Shekinah—the divine presence—in Hebrew and Christian theology. He emphasizes the importance of treasuring the presence of God. Using examples from Ezekiel's life and the lives of believers, Dixon highlights the significance of valuing God's presence as the ultimate treasure, encouraging listeners to cultivate intimacy with God through prayer and Scripture.

Ezekiel 24:15-24

Delivered Februar...

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Dr. Jim Dixon explores the many roles of angels in our lives,  emphasizing that angels are messengers, entrusted with conveying messages of hope and salvation. Furthermore, angels serve as healers, providing emotional and spiritual comfort during times of distress. Lastly, they are guardians of our souls, guiding and protecting us through life's challenges.

Luke 1:19, 26-33, 2:8-14

Delivered December 8, 2002

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