Proudly serving the spiritual needs and spreading God's word to Mercer and Boyle Counties. We have something for all ages and are a bible believing church committed to serving the Lord.
This message explains how God gives us money and all temporal things and how we should be willing to gladly give back to God some of His gifts to us. This model of giving is Jesus who died to make us spiritual rich.
This sermon explains how a wife can be content in her marriage by following God's design for her as the one who submits to her husband.
This sermon explains the responsibility each believer has to mortify -kill- sin. The sin nature wants the believer to commit sins but God has equipped him with a divine nature and the Holy Spirit indwelling so he can say -no- to sin and yes to the Lord's will.
This message explains how Christians can have victory over their sin nature. Based on the finished work of Christ and the power supplied by the Holy Spirit, believers can overcome the flesh and win the battle against sin.
This sermon explains the cleansing of the temple by Jesus and how this demonstrates His deity . His omniscience is also explained as He looked into the hearts of so called believers and knee they were false professors.
This message looks at the account of the blind man who sought Jesus with all his might to get the help he knew only Jesus could provide.
This message looks at the account of the blind man who sought Jesus with all his might to get the help he knew only Jesus could provide.
This sermon explains the substitutionary atonement and asks the question, -Could God have provided salvation to sinners by some other means besides the death of Christ--
This sermon explains how believers can fulfill the requirement of the LAW. The requirement of the law is explained and how our works, though imperfect, are righteous and how our motive for our works is critical.
This message exhorts fathers to be men of prayer. Father's are the spiritual heads of homes and must pray without ceasing for their children to see Christin them and come to faith Christ.
This sermon explains how Abraham is a model of faithfulness including his conversion, his failures, and his willingness to obey God when tested.
This message explains how Jesus pronounced judgment on sin in the flesh. Jesus was the first man, since the fall to not be controlled or even inhabited by a sin nature. All who are united to Jesus by faith have the power to not let the sin nature have dominion. Christians can now keep God's commandments by the Spirits' power.
This sermon explains the wedding at Cana and the crisis that occurred when they ran out of wine. Jesus let His mother know their relationship was changing as He began His public ministry and revealed His identity as the Son of God. His first miracle would solve the crisis and show the people His deity.
This message explains what Paul means by saying Christians are no longer condemned. The spirit of life has freed believers from the dominion of the sin nature so that believers do not have to suffer defeat in the battle.
This sermon explains how Jesus alone can break unbelief of the unregenerate through His redemption work and how His work on the cross breaks the power of canceled sin.
This message explains how powerful the sin nature is and why the Apostle Paul experienced defeat in his battle with indwelling sin. The way of victory over the sin nature is outlined.
This sermon explains God's design for marriage and how the culture is anti-God and opposed to Gods design. Christians must choose to follow God's design for marriage and be a light in these dark times.
This message explains our earthly sojourn as believers and what happens when we take our last breath and then what the Lord does to bring to completion His plan of redemption.
This sermon explains the sinful nature-disposition- each human being inherited from Adam and how that nature produces sinful acts. God's plan of salvation for His elect includes victory over the sin nature and an ability to bring glory to God by living a holy life.
This sermon explains the grace that is needed for a mother to be saved and to carry out all the responsibilities of motherhood.
This message explains the Apostle Paul's experience with the LAW as an unregenerate man. The purpose of the LAW is explained and how the LAW exposes sin and kills the sinner who is -alive- apart from the LAW.
This sermon explains how man failed to carry out the mandate due to his sin against God and how Jesus became a man to restore man to God and bring many sons to glory.
This message explains explains what the LAW is in its various uses, how Paul uses the example of marriage to explain the law, and how believers are released from the Old Covenant LAW when they are saved.
The family is under attack but God has His people who will follow Him in loving obedience. This sermon explains how God produces successful families- the are built on the Rock, on Christ, and on love.
This Sermon explains who John the Baptist is and how he testified of Jesus Christ to the religious leaders and the common people. John the Baptist exalted Christ as the unique one sent from God who would baptize with the Holy Spirit while he was only a voice baptizing with water.
This message explains how salvation releases Christians from the bondage to their sin nature and from the Law. Christians become slaves of righteousness with power to obey the will of God and bring forth spiritual fruit.
The message explains how salvation in Christ releases us from the Old Covenant Law and breaks the master-slave relationship we had with our sin nature. We are no longer married to our sin nature but to Christ. As slaves to righteous now, we are guided to godly living by God's grace our sanctification.
This sermon explains the penalty for sinning against God, the work of Jesus to conquer sin and death, and resurrection of Jesus that sealed our eternal hope.
This sermon explains how Christians are -dead- to sin by faith in Christ so that they are no longer slaves to their sin nature. But the sin nature is still in the believer and will try to dominate the believer. Christ has equipped each saint with power to say no to sin.
This sermon explains God's creation model for families, the devil's plan for families, and God's plan for families.
This sermon explains the Deity of Christ and -The Incarnation- The word -Christ- was made flesh.
This message explains the death of the Old Man -unregenerate person-, the abolishing of the -body of sin-, and how Christ's salvation frees the Christian from the dominion of sin.
This message explains the meaning of -sin- as Paul uses it in Chapter 6 and how Paul uses the Master-Slave analogy to show how the old man died at the time of regeneration. Emphasis is made on the meaning of -the old man- being the unregenerate person- not the sin nature.
This sermon explains what faith is, what it means to have Jesus as the object of our faith and what evidence we should see that we have saving faith.
This message explains the believer's union with Christ in His death, burial and resurrection which equips the believer with the power to die to self, live for Christ, and not let sin have dominion.
This sermon explains the salvation plan of God in sending His son into the world. The Jews rejected the Savior but God has a people who will believe. It is the sinners responsibility to believe but it is God's good pleasure to give the new birth to whomever He chooses.
This message explains why America is under the judgement of God. When a nation rejects God, He gives them up gradually until He destroys that nation in His wrath. The responsibilities of the believers are are explained as they see a nation reject God.
This sermon explains Jesus' title -Lamb of God- in the context of eternity, His redemptive work and the future judgment.
This sermon explains the role John the Baptist played in Jesus' ministry. His birth, life, mission as forerunner, his testimony are covered. John the Baptist was a reflection of the true Light.
This sermon explains the terms -nature- and -sin- nature- and looks at the origin of the sin nature, the transmission of the sin nature, and the effect of the sin nature on people.
This sermon explains the nature of Jesus- He is the Creator, the Light which gives life, and the Light that overcomes the darkness.
This sermon explains man's need for forgiveness, God's provision in Christ to make forgiveness a reality, and the expected response of a sinner who experiences God's forgiveness.
This message explains what God expects the Christians attitude and response to be when the government begins to take away freedoms and starts to persecute them.
This sermon explains the uniqueness of John's gospel, the broad evidence in scripture concerning Jesus' deity and the meaning of John 1-1.
This sermon explains the Lordship of Christ. He is to reign over every aspect of our lives.
This sermon explains the importance of believers representing Christ as His Ambassadors.
This sermon explains one of the greatest announcement in scripture. The birth of Christ.