Sermons


The Deliverer: Part 1 (Exodus 2:1-10)

Man thinks he knows how events should unfold, and believes he can order them for what is best, but God, in his providence, truly works things for the best, his glory and our good. In this sermon, we see God working ironically to raise up a deliverer for His people.

By |2021-04-25T13:13:32-04:00April 25th, 2021|Comments Off on The Deliverer: Part 1 (Exodus 2:1-10)

The Oppression (Exodus 1:1-22)

In this opening sermon of our Exodus series we see God's relentless commitment to keeping his promise to his people, and how that helps us to wisely fear.

By |2021-04-18T12:47:29-04:00April 18th, 2021|Comments Off on The Oppression (Exodus 1:1-22)

Christ must rise, and blessed are those that believe without seeing, Since Christ rose, those who are is followers have a commission to proclaim the truth of Christ.

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Jesus: The Resurrection and the Life (John 11:1-44)

John 11 is the Gospel of John in miniature. The Gospel of John was written so we may believe, and chapter eleven is meant to do just that, give us belief in the Christ who is the resurrection and the life, sovereign, even over death.

By |2021-03-28T12:37:48-04:00March 28th, 2021|Comments Off on Jesus: The Resurrection and the Life (John 11:1-44)

Jesus: The Resurrected Temple (John 2:13-22)

Jesus came bringing the fulfillment of the Old Testament. He is the temple, the sacrifice, Prophet of prophets. Thus, when he clears the temple with a whip he is saying something clearly about himself, and has the authority to claim it.

By |2021-03-14T13:57:16-04:00March 14th, 2021|Comments Off on Jesus: The Resurrected Temple (John 2:13-22)

The Kingdom (Revelation 11:15-19)

The book of Revelation really helps to frame the Christian life on the consummation of God's kingdom. Since thankfulness is synonymous with the Christian life, the Revelation of John helps frame our grounding for thankfulness.

By |2021-03-07T15:03:35-05:00March 7th, 2021|Comments Off on The Kingdom (Revelation 11:15-19)

Crushing Idols (Ephesians 5:1-5)

At the very of sin in idolatry, misdirected worship. Our hearts tend toward idolatry because we have a forgetfulness of who God is and what he has done for us. Thankfulness combats idolatry. In fact, thankfulness is a mark of belief, while unthankfulness marks unbelief.

By |2021-02-21T15:05:45-05:00February 21st, 2021|Comments Off on Crushing Idols (Ephesians 5:1-5)