Sermons

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  • The Future Now

    The Future Now

    Romans 3:23-26 There are two facts that summarize the doctrine of justification; really, that summarize the message of the entire Bible. Man has a problem… and God has the cure.
  • The Choosing of the Twelve

    The Choosing of the Twelve

    Mark 3:13-19 The choice of the twelve disciples was by the sovereign appointment of Christ. Christ had specific purposes for these men. A brief overview of each disciple is given.
  • Gods Answer to Mans Sin

    Gods Answer to Mans Sin

    Romans 3:21-22 After stating a rather overwhelming case for the judgment of all men, Paul now shows that God has intervened to inaugurate a new era. This is the light of the glorious gospel, the very heart of the book of Romans. Paul presents two sides to the transaction we call “justification.”
  • Right Answer, Wrong Crowd

    Right Answer, Wrong Crowd

    Mark 3:7-12 There are only two ways to think about Jesus Christ — He is either who and what Scripture says of Him, or He’s someone or something else. The Pharisees and the demons thought they knew who He was, but they only saw Him as their Destroyer, not their Savior.
  • Speechless and Condemned

    Speechless and Condemned

    Romans 3:19-20 Paul re-emphasizes that Jews are also held accountable to their Law, while covering what the Law can and cannot do.
  • Moral Bankruptcy (2008)

    Moral Bankruptcy (2008)

    Paul begins his summary of the hopeless condition of all people who are outside of Christ with this unique blend of summary statements and Old Testament quotations. He covers both the comprehensive nature and pervasive demonstration of depravity.
  • Faithful and Just (Part 2)

    Faithful and Just (Part 2)

    Romans 3:5-8 Romans 3:1-8 gives two very good reasons why God must judge sin and, in the course of doing so, two very important attributes of God are presented: His faithfulness and justice.
  • Faithful and Just (Part 1)

    Faithful and Just (Part 1)

    Romans 3:1-4 After establishing that all men — both Jew and Gentile — are guilty before God, Paul begins to answer counter-questions that the Jew would have. But bigger than the answers themselves are what God has revealed about Himself, namely His own faithfulness.
  • The Danger of Moralism (Part 2)

    The Danger of Moralism (Part 2)

    Romans 2:17-29 For the Jew, trusting in the Law and circumcision for salvation was dangerous grounds. Paul provides more details about the inherent dangers of moralism, including a lifestyle of hypocrisy, the potential of blasphemy, and an absence of true spirituality.