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- 1 Corinthians 7
- 1 John 4
- 1 Peter 2
- 1 Thessalonians 1
- 1 Timothy 24
- 1 Timothy: Building a Faithful Church 23
- 2 Corinthians 2
- 2 Thessalonians 1
- A Light Has Dawned: Hopeful Meditations on Isaiah 9:1-7 5
- Abiding in Christ 1
- Abortion 1
- Abraham 2
- Access to God 3
- Acts 4
- Adoption 2
- Advent 10
- Anthropology 2
- Anxiety 4
- Apostacy 1
- Assurance 5
- Assurance of Salvation 1
- Atonement 1
- Authority of Christ 1
- Baptism 2
- Baptism Sunday Sermons 1
- Bethlehem 1
- Biblical Canon 1
- Biblical Grammar 1
- Biblical Translation 1
- Biblical Warnings 1
- Blessing 2
- Blessings of Marriage 1
- Book Study 1
- 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
- Christ's Sacrifice 2
- Christian Freedom 1
- Christian Living 2
- Christmas 5
- Church 1
- Church Beginnings 1
- Church Definition 1
- Church Doctrine 14
- Church Government 1
- Church Leadership 3
Famine and the Faithfulness of God
Set against the backdrop of the great famine in the land, Genesis 47:7-31 highlights the faithfulness of God to his promises.
God's Promises and Our Expectations
As we walk through Jacob's journey to Egypt with his family, we will consider how God's faithfulness to his promises often contradicts our expectations.
The Long Way Home
This exposition of Genesis 45:16-46:4 will focus on the mysterious work of God to lead the people of Israel away from the promised land, and how God's way of fulfilling his promises is seldom what we would expect it to be.
What God's Providence Does
In this exposition, we return to the reconciliation of Joseph with his brothers in Genesis 45:1-15 to explore some of the major effects the truth of God's providence should have upon our lives.
What God's Providence Means
Our exposition of Genesis 45:1-15 will focus on the practical meaning and extent of the Providence of God. (Part 1 of 2)
Repentance Means Mercy
This exposition of Genesis 44 will explore the connection between repentance and the experience of God's mercy.
God's Surprising Mercy
This exposition of Genesis 43 will focus on the ways God surprises his people with his mercy.
It's All Going Somewhere
In Genesis 42, we begin to see how the promises of God toward Jacob, his family, and Joseph will be fulfilled, reminding us that life and history are headed to a distinct conclusion.
God is a King Who Rules
In this exposition of Genesis 41, we will explore the nature of God's kingly rule over all things.
The Slowness of God's Deliverance
This exposition will focus on the "slowness" of God's deliverance as seen in the disappointing turn of events in Genesis 40.
When the Lord is With You
In this exposition of Genesis 39, we will explore how the Lord was with Joseph in the descent of his first decade in Egypt, and what it means for us.
The Shameful Roots of the Messiah's Family
This exposition will work through and show the implications of the sordid story of Genesis 38 and the shameful beginnings of the line of Judah (and thus, the Messiah).
A Frowning Providence
This exposition of Genesis 37:1-36 will begin to explore the mysterious and providential workings of God in the sufferings of his people.
Gaining the World & Losing Your Soul
Genesis 36 is a summary of the prosperity and legacy of Esau that teaches us about the greatest blessings and privileges man can receive from God.
The Already & the Not Yet
This exposition of Genesis 35:16-29 will focus on how we should think about our lives as God's people in this world, while we journey on to our eternal home.
The Devotion God Deserves from Us
In this exposition, we return to Genesis 35:1-15 to learn about the kind of devotion God deserves from us.
The God Who Deserves Our Devotion
In Genesis 35:1-15, Jacob devotes himself exclusively to YHWH, in response to YHWH’s grace and faithfulness to him. In the same way, we ought to devote ourselves exclusively to God; in response to God’s grace and faithfulness to us. This exposition will focus on the God who deserves our devotion.
The World in Which We Live
In this exposition of the raw and grisly 34th chapter of Genesis, we will seek to learn what God teaches us about the world in which we live as his people.
God's Invincible Promises
In the long-awaited encounter between Jacob and Esau, God keeps his promises to Jacob in surprising and gracious ways. This exposition will focus on the invincible nature of the saving promises of God.
Wrestling with God
This exposition will focus upon Jacob's famous wrestling match with a mystery man whom he later identifies as God, and the lessons it teaches all of God's people today.