Max Lucado - Fearless Sermon Series 1

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Publicado 2011-05-29
Max Lucado (born January 11, 1955) is a best-selling author and writer and preacher at Oak Hills Church (formerly the Oak Hills Church of Christ) in San Antonio, Texas. Lucado has written more than 50 books with 65 million copies in print, including three recipients of the Charles "Kip" Jordon Gold Medallion Christian Book of the Year (Just Like Jesus, In the Grip of Grace, and When God Whispers Your Name), and has appeared regularly on several bestseller lists. After serving as the pulpit minister for 20 years, Lucado announced in early 2007 that he was stepping down due to health concerns related to atrial fibrillation. Lucado has since assumed the ministry role of writing and preaching at Oak Hills. He co-pastors the church with one of Willow Creek's former teaching pastors, Randy Frazee.

Lucado was named "America's Pastor" by Christianity Today magazine and in 2005 was named by Reader's Digest as "The Best Preacher in America." He has been featured on The Fox News Channel, NBC Nightly News, Larry King Live, LLBN, and USA Today. His books are regularly on the New York Times Best Seller List. He has been featured speaker at the National Prayer Breakfast. (Wikipedia.com)

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  • I have a good memory and a bad memory from remarks in this sermon. The good memory is storms. Since a young age, I have loved massive thunder storms. I would go out walking in the middle of the storms and loved it. I love the sound of thunder and the beauty of lightning. The bad memory was when he asked if we had ever been in a house fire. When I was 8 years old our house burned down in the night. I was in the hospital for 2-3 months and my 3 y/o brother was burned to ashes in the fire. I still remember that, but fear no longer holds me. I pray that God can still use me as a mouthpiece for him. TY, F.
  • As a new Christian in 1989 & so very eager & hungry to learn more about who Jesus is, a friend from church gave me the book, "It Happened One Friday." by Max Lucado. I was flying from Vegas to Cincinnati to attend a custody case over my 2 year old daughter (a lifetime consequence from my previous lifestyle), and I read this awesome book that also helped settled my nerves. Of course my Bible was also on my lap as I went back & forth. My Christian growth & walk was strengthened on that plane trip & night before I was to appear in court, I held my little one praying over her & then ended my prayer, with giving this most awesome child He had blessed with me back to God. "She is Yours, Father, she belongs to You & is only on loan to me to raise as You would want her to be raised. God had placed 3 miraculous events within a week & year before I surrendered life, saving this precious little one from being my 11th abortion. I won the case & 3 years later, I worked 6 years at our local CPC, rejoicing each time a young woman changed her mind about having an abortion & cried when they stayed firm with decision to have one. The healing I had to go thru for my own, was the hardest healing I had to go thru, more than all the other severely dysfunctional previously lifestyle He also healed me from, going all the way back to my childhood. I always remember Max Lucado & his book It Happened One Friday that was instrumental in teaching me that there was someone who loved me enough to die for me.
  • @candicediazz
    I love Max Lucado. He is funny, charismatic, and makes me feel like I don't have to live in fear. Great video thanks for posting.
  • @Michigan25132
    I daily forget how powerful God is. I too would have been yelling at Jesus. I am very often fearful, sometimes to immobility.
  • @cindyspector8986
    What a wonderful sermon. I love the way you talk about Jesus thank you Pastor Lucado 🙏🙏
  • @judyapplebey4061
    We Are Studying This in our Zoom Saturday Bible Study Group. Thanks be to GOD!!
  • @Michigan25132
    This is for me now. Third time listening. There is a massive storm brewing and I will cuddle up with Jesus. Believe. For your own sakes.
  • I enjoy max preaching. Maxlucado speaks so i can understand thank you in Jesus name amen
  • @lindaengavo7188
    Thank you God for your servant Max thank you Max for letting God use you to get His comfort to me I am grateful please continue to let God speak through you in Jesus name i pray 🙏
  • @DariusFaux
    Its alright if you're scared at times, But always remember "Yea though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil for you art with me, thy rod and thy staff they comfort me" -Psalm 23:4
  • @queenzht
    Wait, is that a sermon 11 years ago? Woow, how relatable is that now😳😲
  • @mohinialbert5387
    I am hearing it now in 2020, its so fresh and powerful for my situation. God bless Max
  • @tennisdad5
    I have read so many of his books. The master of the first paragraph that hooks you like a fish as he reels you into the story. Incredible!!!
  • @jacobowen8205
    I needed to hear this sermon today!! Thank you Max Lucado!!