Sermons
“Jesus, The King of The Least” Philippians 2:5-8
Many of us have a hard time with being the least or the neediest or dependent on others, we pride ourselves in our independence and success – but only in that time of being the least can God do His work.
View Sermon“Finally” Luke 3:1-20
Finally, God was silent no more. 400 years and no one came to speak a new word from heaven to them. But that now changed. John, the last Old Testament prophet, and the first of the New Testament prophets, made sure that everyone knew that God has broken His silence.
View Sermon“A Bold Prayer” Isaiah 64:1-9
What makes prayer bold? It is more than our great need. It is more than our honest assessment of how frail we are or how our sins have driven God away from our lives. God, Himself makes our prayers bold and certain.
View Sermon“Thanks” Philippians 4:8-9
There has to be something better, don’t you think? There has to be something greater that will influence how we will look at life.
View Sermon“And He Shall Reign Forever and Ever” Revelation 1:4b-8
… sometimes the phony king that wants to rule over us is not from the outside – the challenges at school and at work, among friends or with our family – but within us. We are not faithful to our God. We do and say and think things that are dirty or wrong or weak. Other kings seek to rule over us.
But those kingdoms crumble and fall.
“The End” Mark 13:1-13
We can make plans for everything in life – our careers, our education, our finances, our wills, but in matters of eternity – heaven or hell – some don’t think about it at all. God never enters the picture. Jesus demands that everyone – you and me – are ready.
View Sermon“Three Saints” Daniel 3
Their words to Nebuchadnezzar were, “We do not need to defend ourselves before you in this matter. If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to save us from it, and he will rescue us from your hand, O king. But even if he does not, we want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up.” (Daniel 3:16-18)
View Sermon“Faith” Romans 3:19-28
What if we could return to something that is simpler, easier, less confusing or conflicted? Wouldn’t that be good? We can. We must. This clear and comforting way is a wonderful thing called living in faith. Today, on this Reformation Sunday, I’d like us to sit in this peace of faith. If you don’t have this, then, you need to get it. Faith is a gift that God wants to give to all of His people – including you.
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