Recent Sermons
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The Culpability of Deliberate Ignorance (Part 3)
Romans 1:18-20 Is God being too hard on people? No — rather, God’s wrath is vindicated and necessary since the order and arrangement in the heavens and on earth bear witness to God. Most importantly, man naturally perceives we are accountable to Him. -
The Culpability of Deliberate Ignorance (Part 2)
Romans 1:18-19 God’s wrath is the dreadful consequence to man’s sin. This wrath is revealed against ungodliness — the pervasive attitude of a lack of reverence — and unrighteousness — the intentional violation of God’s law. -
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The Authority of the King (Part 2)
Mark 1:29-38 Jesus continues to demonstrate His authority. Unlike worldly authority, He was powerful, but also compassionate. Jesus showed His authority by His power. He showed His dependency on the Father by prayer. Jesus declares His purpose, not miracle-worker, but redeemer. -
The Culpability of Deliberate Ignorance (Part 1)
Romans 1:18- Paul begins a discourse on how ignorance of God’s Law provides no excuse, and how privilege provides no exemption when it comes to God’s wrath. The message of God’s wrath is actually a precursor to presenting the gospel. This section of Romans deals with the reality of God’s wrath, and the revelation of it. -
A Shepherd’s Heart (Part 3)
Romans 1:17- The God-centered nature of the gospel is expounded upon. The power of the gospel is revealed by His declaration of the sinner’s innocence. This declaration is only possible by imputing to him that which he most needs: the righteousness of God. God’s righteousness denotes His activity of “establishing right” and intervening to save His people; this includes judging those who oppose Him. -
Final Thoughts (Part 2)
Ecclesiastes 12:12-14 In his closing words of his journal, Solomon the Preacher gives a final warning against pagan counsel and an exhortation of true worship. -
Final Thoughts (Part 1)
Ecclesiastes 12:8-14 A preacher is always seeking to challenge his listeners with truth that will hopefully impact the way they live. This final part of Ecclesiastes provides us with some insight into what makes for effective teaching. -
A Shepherd’s Heart (Part 2)
Romans 1:14-16 We gain further insight into Paul’s missionary heart for the Romans by analyzing his indebtedness and his climatic statement of what his mission is: to preach the gospel to the glory of God. He is overwhelmingly concerned with displaying the gospel’s power unto salvation. -
Don’t Wait Too Long
Ecclesiastes 12:1-7 This very famous section of Ecclesiastes deals with the reality of progressive deterioration — both mental and physical — and how it ought to prompt us to prepare for eternity.







