Sermon audio from Arbor Drive Community Church in York, Nebraska. For more information, visit arbordrive.org
Often we are able to see that a lack of communication affects our human relationships negatively, but failing to talk with God affects our relationship with Him. There is a powerful ministry in prayer that is aiming at causing us to enjoy God more.
Often we are able to see that a lack of communication affects our human relationships negatively, but failing to talk with God affects our relationship with Him. There is a powerful ministry in prayer that is aiming at causing us to enjoy God more.
Pastor Jon takes up Psalm 24 as a Christmas text. Christ is portrayed as the triumphant King of Glory. Christ set aside his glory in order to glorify the father by saving his people for glory with him.
Pastor Jon takes up the powerful parable of the treasure hidden in a field and shows that the highest aim in our lives is to treasure Christ above all else.
Pastor Jon tackles the question of how can we know we are justified by faith alone. In an age of uncertainty, we need to have rock solid confidence that our justification is truly by faith alone. Here are 6 ways you can have that confidence.
We were created to glorify God. We have failed to glorify God. Salvation is about bringing everything back to it's intended order. Christ came to glorify God by redeeming sinners to glorify God. What kind of faith glorifies God?
God’s grace awakens our faith by which we are justified, and therefore everything depends on grace from start to finish and in that, we can have confidence that our promised inheritance will be realized.
Jacob Hansen steps into the pulpit while Pastor Jon is in Romania training pastors. In the world we live in there are constantly things competing for our joy and hope. True joy and hope are only found in God.
Pastor Jonathan steps into the pulpit to examine the issue of communion.
Pastor Jon examines Psalm 70 and the issue of suffering. How do we typically react to suffering? Is there a purpose in our suffering? What should our response be to suffering?
Pastor Joe takes the pulpit this week and challenges us to Worship God as the supreme treasure of the universe from Psalm 65.
Pastor Jon takes up Psalm 24 as a Christmas text. Christ is portrayed as the triumphant King of Glory. Christ set aside his glory in order to glorify the father by saving his people for glory with him.
Pastor Jon takes up the powerful parable of the treasure hidden in a field and shows that the highest aim in our lives is to treasure Christ above all else.
Pastor Jon tackles the question of how can we know we are justified by faith alone. In an age of uncertainty, we need to have rock solid confidence that our justification is truly by faith alone. Here are 6 ways you can have that confidence.
We were created to glorify God. We have failed to glorify God. Salvation is about bringing everything back to it's intended order. Christ came to glorify God by redeeming sinners to glorify God. What kind of faith glorifies God?
God’s grace awakens our faith by which we are justified, and therefore everything depends on grace from start to finish and in that, we can have confidence that our promised inheritance will be realized.
Jacob Hansen steps into the pulpit while Pastor Jon is in Romania training pastors. In the world we live in there are constantly things competing for our joy and hope. True joy and hope are only found in God.
Pastor Jonathan steps into the pulpit to examine the issue of communion.
Pastor Jon examines Psalm 70 and the issue of suffering. How do we typically react to suffering? Is there a purpose in our suffering? What should our response be to suffering?
Pastor Joe takes the pulpit this week and challenges us to Worship God as the supreme treasure of the universe from Psalm 65.
All who have the faith of Abraham become offspring of Abraham and inherit the world by faith. For more information visit arbordrive.org
Nothing Abraham did after he trusted God added to his justification. If you believe religious ritual in any way contributes to your justification you don’t believe the gospel. For more information visit arbordrive.org
It’s one thing for God to not be angry with us. It’s another for him to forgive us and not credit our sin to us. It’s another thing for the God who is offended to say “I forgive you”. For more information visit arbordrive.org
Justification by faith is the fulfillment of what the law pointed to and couldn’t bring about and fulfills what the OT pointed to through Abraham and others. The law is upheld in it’s prophetic role in pointing to the New Covenant reality in which Jew and Gentile are justified by faith. For more information visit arbordrive.org
If we contribute to our salvation, we have grounds for boasting. We continue our study through Romans by examining how the gospel gives all glory to Christ. For more information visit us online at arbordrive.org
Justification is being counted as righteous. How is one justified? Justified: By Grace Alone, Faith Alone, Christ Alone. For more information visit arbordrive.org
Though we are unrighteous, God makes righteousness available to all who believe. For more information visit arbordrive.org
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