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- 1 Corinthians 7
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- 1 Peter 2
- 1 Thessalonians 1
- 1 Timothy 24
- 1 Timothy: Building a Faithful Church 23
- 2 Corinthians 2
- A Light Has Dawned: Hopeful Meditations on Isaiah 9:1-7 5
- Abiding in Christ 1
- Abortion 1
- Abraham 2
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- Acts 4
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- Anxiety 4
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- Atonement 1
- Authority of Christ 1
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- Blessing 2
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- COVID-19 Devotionals 17
- COVID-19 Sermons 15
- Christ 9
- Christ's High Priesthood 1
- Christ's Incarnation 1
- Christ's Return 5
- Christ's Righteousness 1
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Prophet, Priest, and King
This sermon will explore the significance of Jesus Christ as our great prophet, priest, and king.
The Hypostatic Union
This sermon will seek to explain the meaning and importance of the doctrine of the hypostatic union, showing the glory of Jesus and what makes him such a capable and sufficient Savior.
Making Sense of the Manger
In this Christmas Eve sermon, we will consider the role of the manger as a sign from heaven to confirm the birth of Christ and to help us better appreciate the significance of his birth for ourselves.
Making Sense of the Virgin Birth
This sermon will explore the significance of the repeated biblical teaching that Jesus was born to a virgin. Is the Virgin Birth a biblical doctrine? And does it really matter? We'll seek to make sense of it all in this sermon.
Making Sense of the Incarnation
This sermon kicks off this year's Advent sermon series, which will seek to make sense of some of the commonly known but often misunderstood aspects of Christ's first coming. This sermon will seek to help us understand the meaning and implications of Christ's Incarnation.
A Light for Sinners
Throughout this Advent season we've been meditating upon the promise of Isaiah 9:1-7, which speaks of a coming day when the light of God's forgiving grace would dawn upon a sinful world. In this Christmas Eve sermon, Zach looks to the way Matthew records Jesus' fulfillment of this passage (or at least the first two verses) as he sets off to begin his ministry and what it shows us about God's great love for sinners.
Hope is a Person
In our fourth "hopeful meditation" on Isaiah 9:1-7, we'll trace the passage to the root of the hope extended in it. How will all the glorious promises of this prophecy be fulfilled? The answer lies in the coming of a specific Person to the world.
The God of Light
In our third "hopeful meditation" on Isaiah 9:1-7, we'll spend some time reflecting on what this prophecy reveals about God. Who is the God of light? We'll see four of our God's glorious excellencies in this passage.
Sustained by Hope
In our second "hopeful meditation" on Isaiah 9:1-7, we'll explore how the promises of this passage function to sustain our faith while we wait for God to fulfill them completely. We'll look at the specific promises of the passage and consider how and why they should encourage us today.
A Light in a Dark Place
This sermon kicks off our Advent sermon series in the prophecy of Isaiah 9:1-7, and will begin to explore how the light of Christ's coming breaks through the darkness of life in this fallen world.