Sermons
Luke introduces us to the ministry of John the Baptist. John proclaims a baptism of repentance in preparation for the coming of the Messiah.
Luke introduces us to the ministry of John the Baptist. John proclaims a baptism of repentance in preparation for the coming of the Messiah.
After searching for Jesus for three days, his parents find the twelve year old boy in the temple. In response to Mary's questioning of him, Jesus speaks for the first time in the gospel narrative and reveals his self-understanding.
After searching for Jesus for three days, his parents find the twelve year old boy in the temple. In response to Mary's questioning of him, Jesus speaks for the first time in the gospel narrative and reveals his self-understanding.
Simeon and Anna have been waiting all of their lives for God to fulfill his promise to comfort Israel. Upon seeing the baby Jesus, these two credible witnesses testify of the salvation that is in him. In addition, Simeon testifies of the division that he will bring.
Angels reveal the meaning of the humble birth of Jesus to lowly shepherds. The shepherds, Mary, and others exemplify how we should respond to this revelation.
Zechariah learns that God's word always comes to pass as his son John is born. He praises God for visiting and redeeming His people through the Messiah
After hearing Gabriel's announcement of Jesus' birth, Mary visits her relative Elizabeth who is six months pregnant with John the Baptist. Elizabeth's response to their meeting and Mary's song instruct the reader of the significance of the event. Furthermore, these women are examples of those who are blessed by the coming of the Messiah.
The angel Gabriel announces the birth of the uniquely great Son of God to the virgin Mary in fulfillment of his promise.
Gabriel breaks the silence and announces the birth of John the Baptist, the Messiah's forerunner, to the priest Zechariah.
This sermon is an introduction to the two volume work of Luke-Acts.
This sermon is an introduction to the two volume work of Luke-Acts.
Paul gives us five rapid-fire commands to obey in difficult times.
Paul gives us five rapid-fire commands to obey in difficult times.
The author of Hebrews instructs us to run the race of the Christian life with endurance. Jesus is our enabler and our example.
The author of Hebrews instructs us to run the race of the Christian life with endurance. Jesus is our enabler and our example.
Thomas encounters the resurrected Jesus on the Sunday following Easter.
Thomas encounters the resurrected Jesus on the Sunday following Easter.
The resurrected Jesus greets the disciples with "peace."
The resurrected Jesus greets the disciples with "peace."
John warns Gaius of Diotrophes and commends Demetrius to him. Believers must take care to not imitate evil, but to imitate good.
John warns Gaius of Diotrophes and commends Demetrius to him. Believers must take care to not imitate evil, but to imitate good.
John instructs Gaius and all believers to walk in truth and to work for the truth.
John warns the church against false teachers.
John instructs believers to walk in truth and love.
John instructs believers to walk in truth and love.
The psalmist calls the whole earth to sing to the Lord. We are to proclaim his glory to all peoples. A new vision for PSBC missions is introduced.
Paul instructs believers to put on the whole armor of God so that they might stand against the schemes of the devil.
Paul instructs believers to put on the whole armor of God so that they might stand against the schemes of the devil.
Paul expresses confidence in Philemon's gospel rooted obedience to his request regarding Onesimus.
Paul expresses confidence in Philemon's gospel rooted obedience to his request regarding Onesimus.
Paul's appeal to Philemon to receive Onesimus as a brother reveals that Christian fellowship is shaped and enabled by the gospel.
Paul's appeal to Philemon to receive Onesimus as a brother reveals that Christian fellowship is shaped and enabled by the gospel.
Paul makes an appeal to Philemon which is rooted in the gospel.
Paul makes an appeal to Philemon which is rooted in the gospel.
When presenting his final case before God, Job states that if he had not responded to a complaint from his slaves, he would not have an answer before God because all are fashioned by God in the womb. Job's argument is properly applied to the sanctity of all life.
Paul prays that the fellowship that Philemon enjoys in Christ would become complete.
Paul prays that the fellowship that Philemon enjoys in Christ would become complete.
An introduction to Paul's letter to Philemon.
James instructs us on the right way to make plans for our new year and the need to repent for sins of the past year.
James instructs us on the right way to make plans for our new year and the need to repent for sins of the past year.
Jesus's words in John 12:44-50 are a summary of the message of his public ministry.
Jesus's words in John 12:44-50 are a summary of the message of his public ministry.
Jesus demonstrates his claim that he is the light of the world as he heals a blind man physically and spiritually.
In his final remarks to the Colossians, Paul conveys his love and desire for the church.
In his final remarks to the Colossians, Paul conveys his love and desire for the church.
Paul instructs the Colossians regarding how they are to live and speak to those who are outside of the Christian community.
Paul instructs the Colossians regarding how they are to live and speak to those who are outside of the Christian community.
Paul instructs the Colossians to persevere in prayer.
Paul instructs the Colossians to persevere in prayer.
Paul gives instructions regarding how the Lordship of Christ is to transform our household relationships.