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Rankin Wilbourne Sermons

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Explore a curated selection of sermons by Rankin Wilbourne, all conveniently gathered in one place on the Broom Tree Media website. Rankin's engaging delivery and deep biblical wisdom offer guidance, inspiration, and spiritual nourishment. Join us in experiencing these transformative messages, designed to enrich your faith journey and provide clarity in life's challenges.
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Rankin Wilbourne: Let Yourselves Beware of Yourselves, John 13:21-30 | 4/19/26 | Olivet Community Church

Drawing on Arthur Brooks' work and George Eliot's insights, this sermon examines how our 'occluded vision' prevents us from truly seeing others and ourselves, often leading to conflict and self-righteousness. It uses the betrayal of Jesus by Judas and Peter's overconfidence to highlight the pervasive nature of self-deception (the Dunning-Kruger effect), ultimately calling for humility, self-knowledge, and compassion as foundational to spiritual and mental health.

Apr 20, 202639 minSeason 4Ep. 9

Rankin Wilbourne: Let God Love You, John 13:1-9

Delving into the biblical account of Jesus washing his disciples' feet, this sermon highlights Peter's struggle to accept such a humbling act from his Lord. It draws parallels to the story of Jean Valjean and C.S. Lewis's insights, illustrating how humanity often finds it difficult to receive unconditional grace. The message emphasizes that true transformation comes not just from God loving us, but from our willingness to surrender and let God love us as we are, through the ultimate sacrifice of the cross.

Apr 06, 202639 minSeason 4Ep. 8
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