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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 11
- 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 Birth 1
- 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 6
- Church 1
- Church Beginnings 1
- Church Definition 1
- Church Doctrine 15
- Church Government 1
God's Faithfulness & Your Sanctification
In this New Year's Day sermon, we'll meditate upon the connection between God's faithfulness and the progressive sanctification of every Christian.
Making Sense of the Baby
Have you ever wondered why Jesus was born as a baby? If his purpose in coming into the world as a human being was to die, why did he have to live well into adulthood before dying on the Cross? We'll try to make sense of these things in this Christmas Day sermon.
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 Bethlehem
In this sermon, we will wrestle with the significance of Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus the Shepherd-King of his people.
Making Sense of Joseph & Mary
You probably know who Jesus' earthly parents were - Joseph and Mary. But do you know why these two were chosen by God to be the earthly parents of Jesus the Messiah? We'll try to make sense of Joseph and Mary in this sermon, and see what they teach us about Christ himself.
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.
God's Everlasting Promises
Our next exposition in Genesis will cover the extraordinary events of a single day in the life of Abram, recorded for us in Genesis 17:1-27. Here we will meditate on the everlasting promises of God and consider the consequential devotion to God that is called for from all of God's covenant people.
God Hears and Sees
In this exposition of Genesis 16, we will learn the lesson with Abram and Sarai that God truly does hear our prayers and see our afflictions.
How God Gives Assurance
In this exposition we will consider the meaning and the significance of the "Abrahamic Covenant" of Genesis 15:7-21, and see how God gives assurance to his people through his covenants.
What Abraham Knew About Christ
In this Reformation Sunday sermon, we will take a brief excurses from the book of Genesis, to look at Romans 3:21-4:8 and what Paul says about how God justifies sinners, and how he did so prior to the coming of Christ.
Believing God
In this exposition of Genesis 15:1-6, we'll find great encouragement in a brief interaction between the Lord and Abram.
A Fork in the Road
In this exposition of Genesis 14:17-24, we will seek to learn from Abram and the consequential choices he had to make following the rescue of Lot.
God's People Win in the End
This Sunday we will dive into the first half of Genesis 14 to see how God stays faithful to his people in the midst of world conflict and in the face of great enemies.
God Sticks to His Man
This Sunday's sermon will focus on Genesis 13:1-18 and the separation between Abram and his nephew Lot. While the account of this separation may not seem like much more than a mere historical detail in the story of Abram, it actually reveals vital Gospel realities.
God is Faithful
This Sunday's exposition of Genesis 12:10-20 will focus in on the faithfulness of God to his people, in the midst of strange circumstances and despite our sin.
Obeying God
This Sunday we will turn our attention to Genesis 12:4-9 and set off with Abram for the land of Canaan, considering what it looks like to be serious about obeying God.
God's Promises to Abram (And to Us)
Returning again to our exposition of the book of Genesis, we will focus in on the substance of the promises God makes to Abram in Genesis 12:1-3 and consider what those promises teach us today.
Leaving Home
This Lord's Day we return to our journey through the book of Genesis and start digging into God's gracious plan to bring salvation to the world through a fallen but faithful man and his descendants.