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Topics and Books
- 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 12
- 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 7
- Church 1
- Church Beginnings 1
- Church Definition 1
- Church Doctrine 17
- Church Government 1
Christ & the Christian Life
In this exposition of Galatians 2:20-21, we will learn from Paul of the order of events in the Christian life, according to the Gospel of grace.
The Only Way to be Justified
In this exposition of Galatians 2:15-19, we will consider the only way for sinners to be justified by God.
You've Got the Real Thing
In this sermon, we will dig into the message of Hebrews 9:1-14, which teaches us that one of the key reasons why the first covenant is obsolete and replaced by the New is that in the New Covenant in Christ, we’ve got the real, actual heavenly realities that the copies in the old pointed toward: Actual access into the heavenly presence of God and actual purification of sin and guilt. The Old could never do these things, and the Tabernacle itself, along with the Day of Atonement, clearly demonstrates this.
The Judgment & Salvation of the Guilty
Our next exposition of the book of Genesis will focus in on the destruction of Sodom and the salvation of Lot in Genesis 19:1-29.
God is a Just Judge
In this exposition of Genesis 18:16-33, we'll explore why God's perfect justice is bad news for unrepentant sinners, and good news for God's redeemed people.
How God Presses His Promises Home
Returning back to our series of expositions through the book of Genesis, we'll meditate upon how God presses his promises home to our hearts, based upon his interaction with Abraham and Sarah in Genesis 18:1-15.
Clearing the Fog of Forgiveness (Pt 2)
In this sermon we will continue walking through biblical principles regarding forgiveness, focusing particularly on the conditional aspects of forgiveness.
Proclaiming God's Forgiveness
In this Sanctity of Human Life Sunday Sermon, we will focus on the responsibility of the church to be a forgiveness-proclaiming people, even while we oppose societal sins like abortion.
Clearing the Fog of Forgiveness (Pt 1)
In this sermon, we will begin to answer some of the more difficult questions related to forgiving others with some of the clearer biblical principles about how and when to do so.
As the Lord Has Forgiven You...
In this sermon on Colossians 3:12-13, we will seek to learn from the difficult command to forgive others as the Lord has forgiven us. We'll consider two critical ways to become more forgiving people, as we strive to grow up spiritually.
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.