Sermon Archive
Jesus Christ: The Bread of Life
When Jesus tells us about Himself – all those great “I AM’S” – He doesn’t do it to boast of self, but to meet our needs. Our thirst, our hunger for peace with God is met in Jesus. Our desire for resurrection from our failings, sins and mortality come from Jesus.
View SermonA Promise Is A Promise
But you know what hurts worse than someone not keeping their promise to us is when we can see, clearly, that we have not kept our promise to them. We didn’t live up to our word. We spoke but never followed up on what we said. Others can look at us and say, “You promised…” And we know that we didn’t live up to our word. A promise is a promise… but a lie is a lie.
View SermonWeak Faith
Today we acknowledge that Christians can have struggles with their faith. It can be the worst time of your life. It can cause you to lose sleep and put you into a difficult depression. But at that moment God does not abandon you. He does not disown you. Rather He comes to you – showing compassion and understanding. He invites you to see His Word, the life-giving Savior, and His Word, the Scriptures that He has given us, in a new and full way.
View SermonGood News for the Loser
There are a thousand and one positive reasons for bringing lost people to Christ. Today that conviction suffers from tired blood. Great numbers of Christians are embarrassed to talk about a person being lost for eternity. To many of us, being lost simply means being lost out in the woods or someplace like that, and we say, “Somebody will find him.” But we fail to remember that when the Good News came to Capernaum, the only way that this paralyzed man received the Good News was that someone recognized the fact that he was lost and that he would stay that way until the Good News touched his life.
View SermonThe Happiest People I Know
The happiest people I know don’t just give money. They have a way about them that is just generous. They sacrifice their time. They go out of their way for others. They look for ways where they can be helpful. They plead for the privilege of helping, serving, giving. The happiest people I know have an attitude that is a little weird – different. It is better. It is good and God-pleasing.
View SermonIn Control?
God’s control, His rescue, must be personal. God didn’t come to bring his favor and love and strong hand just to others. He came to do it for you. God shows that you are important to Him. He cares for your troubles. Your problems are important to Him. He covered your sins. Remember, “My God is so strong…” After taking care of all those others He took care of His own – those in the boat with Him.
View SermonA Man After God’s Own Heart
God’s own heart has to be our heart. We want our children and grandchildren and every generation to come to trust in Jesus for their forgiveness and eternal salvation. We want them to be certain of the love of God that brings them the joy of heaven. We want them to follow God in the strength of His Spirit and in the guidance of God’s Word.
View SermonA Divided House
I started this sermon talking about the divisions that existed that day between Jesus and His family. I spoke about the division that existed when He was accused of being in bed with the devil, as well as the divisions that exist in our own soul due to our choices. But Christ brings unity with God through His blood. He unifies our broken relationship by His mighty work. He brings peace to us.
View SermonDuties Next Step
Do you know what duties next step is? It is delight. Delight. We have so many “have to’s” and “ought-to’s” and “must’s” in life, even in relation to what God is asking of us. But what if we can combine the “have to’s” with a “want to” and a yearning to do something good and right?
View SermonThe Mission of God
The whole of Scripture points us to who God is, who we are, and our need for forgiveness and a right relationship with God.
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