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Pastor Andrew preaches on Joel 2:1-11 as he continues our study in the book of Joel.
Pastor David continues our study in the book of Joel as he preaches on Joel 1:13-20.(vv13-14) The directive for ministers;(v15) The Day of the LORD;(vv16-18) The devastating consequences;(vv19-20) The desperate need.
Pastor David preaches from Joel 1:1-12Three Instructions in the Midst of Judgement:(vv. 1-4) Hear the Lord's Word(vv. 5-9) Realize what is lost(vv. 10-12) Acknowledge the effects of sin
Pastor David preaches from Hebrews 13:20-25Three Desires for the Believer:(vv. 20-12) They are equipped.(v. 22) They are exhorted.(vv. 23-25) They are engaged.
Pastor David preaches on Hebrews 13:15-19 as he reminds us about three marks of those who identify with Christ (by faith).(vv15-16) They continually offer PRAISEHebrews 13:13-14, Hebrews 12:22, 28-29, Ephesians 5:20, (John 1:29), Romans 12:1 (CSB), Psalm 50:14-15, 16, 1 Peter 2:4-5, Romans 12:13, Galatians 6:10, Hebrews 10:24-25, Philippians 4:18, Micah 6:7-8(v17) They willingly OBEY(Ephesians 4:11-12), Acts 20:28, 1 Peter 5:1-3 (NIV), 3 John 1:4,(2LBC: Ch. 26, Para. 3)(vv18-19) They diligently PRAY.Acts 24:16, 2 Corinthians 1:12 (CSB), 2 Timothy 2:15, 1 Thessalonians 5:25
Pastor David preaches from Hebrews 13:10-14Three Benefits Christ Secures:(v. 10): A Better Alter(vv. 11-12): An Eternal Sacrifice(vv. 13-14): A Lasting Kingdom
In this Good Friday teaching Pastor Josh focused on the significance of Exodus 12:7-13 and its foreshadowing of Christ's sacrifice. The passage recounts the first Passover, where the blood of a lamb protected the Israelites from God's judgment. This event symbolizes the need for a mediator between God and man, highlighting the necessity of Israel's preparation, the covering of blood to avoid death when God visited and how these things pointed forward to our true Passover Lamb, Jesus Christ.Good Friday is a day to remember the weight of sin and the horrific cost of redemption. Yet, it is also a day of hope, as it points to the ultimate victory of Christ's resurrection. Which is why we are urged to examine our faith and trust in the blood of Christ as our refuge and salvation.
This exposition focuses on Hebrews 13:7-9, emphasizing the characteristics of a faithful Christian. The passage encourages believers to remember their leaders who have spoken the Word of God, consider the outcome of their lives, and imitate their faith. It also highlights the unchanging nature of Jesus Christ and warns against being led away by diverse and strange teachings, urging Christians to be strengthened by grace.Key PointsRemembering Leaders: Christians are called to remember and consider their local leaders who faithfully teach God's Word. These leaders are examples of faith and practice, and their lives should reflect a love for and devotion to God's Word.Imitating Faith: Believers are encouraged to imitate the faith of their leaders, not because they are perfect, but because their lives point to Christ. This includes observing their doctrine and how they live it out.Christ's Unchanging Nature: Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. This truth provides stability and assurance for Christians, especially in times of hardship and change.Warning Against False Teachings: Christians are warned not to be led away by diverse and strange teachings. Instead, they should rely on the grace of God for spiritual strength, rather than outward practices or traditions.ApplicationPray for and support local church leaders who faithfully teach God's Word.Examine the lives and teachings of leaders to ensure they align with Scripture.Hold firmly to the unchanging truth of Jesus Christ and His Word.Be cautious of teachings that deviate from the gospel and rely on God's grace for spiritual growth.
Pastor Josh preaches from Hebrews 13:1-6
Pastor David preaches from Hebrews 12:25-29.(v. 25) A warning against rejecting God's Word(vv. 26-27) Old Testament promise of New Kingdom(vv. 28-29) The unshakable kingdom of God.
Pastor David preaches on Hebrews 12:18-24 in our study through the book of Hebrews.OUTLINE:(vv18-21) The earthly covenant at Mt. Sinai;(vv22-24) The heavenly covenant at Mt. Zion.
Pastor David preaches on Hebrews 12:12-17(vv. 12:12-17) An exhortation to strength(v. 14) Striving for peace with everyone(vv. 15-17) Genuinely seeking God's grace and blessing
Pastor David preaches from Hebrews 12:3-11(vv. 3-4) Consider Jesus who enables our endurance;(vv. 5-7) The loving discipline of the father;(vv. 7-11) Illegitimate children and true sons.
In this exposition on Hebrews 12:1-2 Pastor David reminds us of the importance to endure and run the race of the Christian run. OUTLINE:(v1a) Old Testament witnesses of faith;(v1b) encouraged and exhorted to endure;(v2) Jesus our founder and perfecter.
Pastor David preaches on Hebrews 11:32-40(vv. 32-34) Recalling many of faith;(vv. 35-38) Enduring to a better life(vv. 39-40) Commended through faith together,
Pastor David preaches from 1 Corinthians 11:20-29Outline: (vv. 20-22) Divisions and misuse of Communion;(vv. 23-26) Institution and instruction in Communion;(vv. 27-29) Warning and examination before Communion.
Pastor David preaches on Acts 2:38-42(vv38-40) - The call of the gospel;(v41) - The entrance to local membership(v42) - The devotion of Lord's Day practice.
In this second part of our brief study through Romans 12, Pastor Josh preaches on Romans 12:17-21, reminding us that a life and mind set on the gospel seeks to do good and look to Christ.
In part one of two expositions on ‘The Marks of the True Christian', Pastor David preaches on Romans 12:9-16.OUTLINE:(9-10) Marked by genuine love;(11-13) Marked by fervent readiness;(14-16) Marked by humble harmony.
In this exposition on Romans 12:3-8, Pastor David reminds us that we are to have a sober view of ourselves so that we may use the gifts (of the Spirit) that we have been given and give glory to God!OUTLINE:(V3) THINKING WITH SOBER JUDGEMENT;(VV4-5) ONE BODY WITH MANY FUNCTIONS;(VV6-8) GIFTS OF GRACE THAT DIFFER.
In this final exposition of 2024, Pastor David preached on Romans 12:1-2 reminding us that in view of God's mercy we are to offer wholehearted worship and devotion to God.OUTLINE:(v1) An appeal to wholehearted worship;(v2a) Rejecting conformity to the world;(v2b) (and) renewing our minds to God's Word.
In the conclusion of our Advent study through the Old Testament, Pastor Josh preaches on Numbers 21:1-9, showing how this event pointed forward to the promise of John 3:14-15 in this Savior, Jesus Christ, who would be lifted up to display the wrath and grace of God upon the cross.
In our Advent study through the Old Testament, Pastor David preaches on Isaiah 59:19-21, reminding us that the Lord had promised and proclaimed Christ's first advent and the establishment of the New Covenant.OUTLINE:(v19) the Lord's name will be feared and glorified;(v20) a Redeemer comes to Zion;(v21) (and) He establishes a New Covenant.
In our Advent study through the Old Testament, Pastor Colton preaches on Micah 5:1-5 as we are reminded that Christ comes to give Himself.
Pastor David continues our study in the book of Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 11:29-31.OUTLINE:(v29) God's deliverance of Israel;(v30) Obeying what God has instructed;(v31) trusting in what God has promised.
Pastor David continues our study in Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 11:23-28.OUTLINE:(vv23-25) The faith of Moses and his parents;(v26) reproach for Christ greater than treasures of earth;(vv27-28) (and) looking to Him who is invisible.
Pastor David continues our study of Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 11:20-22.OUTLINE:(v20) The promise of future blessings;(v21) Trust in the promises;(v22) (and) the hope of a better land.
Pastor David continues our study in the book of Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 11:13-19, reminding us that by faith the Old Testament believers trusted what they could not see because God is faithful and trustworthy to accomplish what He promises.OUTLINE:(vv13-16)…Strangers and exiles on earth;(vv17-18)…Trusting promises despite testing;(v19)………Confidence in what God can do.
In this sermon Pastor David continues our study of Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 11:8-12.(vv8-10) By faith Abraham obediently looked forward;(v11)By faith Sarah was strengthened to endure;(v12)(and) the promise realized through faith.
Pastor David continues our study of Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 11:4-7.OUTLINE:(v4) Able's acceptable sacrifice to God;(vv5-6) Enoch taken up for pleasing God;(v7) (and) Noah's reverent fear and obedience.
Pastor David continues our study in the book of Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 11:1-3.OUTLINE:(v1) Confidence and conviction in things unseen;(v2) the faithful witness of old believers;(v3) (and) all things created by God's Word.
Pastor David continues our study in the book of Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 10:32–39.OUTLINE:(vv32-34) A better possession that lasts;(vv35-36) endurance to do God's will;(vv37-39) (and) the perseverance of the saints.
Pastor David continues our study of Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 10:26-31.OUTLINE:(vv26-27) The fearful expectation for continued sin;(vv28-29) the outcome for rebels among the redeemed; (vv30-31) (and) the Lord's judgement of all.
Pastor David continues our study in Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 10:19-25.OUTLINE:(vv19-21) Confidence through Jesus' sacrifice;(vv22-23) drawing near and holding fast;(vv24-25) (and) considering Christ and His people.
Pastor David continues our study of Hebrews 10 as he preaches us on Hebrews 10:11-18.OUTLINE:(vv11-14) Repetition replaced by a single sacrifice;(vv15-17) the promise of the NEW covenant(v18) (and) the end of OLD offerings forever.
Pastor David returns to our study in the book of Hebrews as he preached on Hebrews 10:1-10.OUTLINE:(vv1-4) A shadow of the true substance;(vv5-7) the willing obedience of Christ;(vv8-10) sanctified once for all.
Pastor David concludes our study in Psalm 40 as he preaches on Psalm 40:11-17.OUTLINE:(vv11-13) The Lord's faithful mercy;(vv14-15) the shame of the wicked;(vv16-17) (and) the seeking of the righteous.
Pastor David continues our brief study in Psalm 40 as he preaches on Psalm 40:6-10.OUTLINE:(v6)……...The heart of genuine worship;(vv7-8)….the desire to do God's will;(vv9-10)..the believer's response and praise.
Pastor Colton preaches on Ecclesiastes 12:8-14
Pastor Josh preaches from Galatians 5:13-15.
Pastor Josh preaches from Philippians 4:6-7
Pastor David preaches on Psalm 90:12-17Outline:(v. 12) A heart of humility and wisdom;(vv. 13-15) Full delight in the LORD;(vv. 16-17) (and) the LORD's favor that establishes.
Pastor Josh preaches on 2 Corinthians 5:16-19.
Pastor David continues our study of the book of Hebrews by preaching on Hebrews 9:23-28.(vv23-24) Purified with better sacrifices;(vv25-26)Jesus' coming to put away sin;(vv27-28)(and) eagerly awaiting Christ's return.
Pastor David continues our study in the book of Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 9:11-15.(vv11-12) Eternal redemption secured with blood;(vv13-14) purified consciences to serve God;(v15) (and) the promised eternal inheritance.
Pastor David continues our study in the book of Hebrews as he teaches on Hebrews 9:1-10.OUTLINE:(vv1-5) The earthly physical place;(vv6-9a)the limitation under this age;(vv9a-10) (and) the reformation of the coming age.
Pastor David preaches on Hebrews 8:7-13 as we continue our study in the book of Hebrews. The sermon outline is listed below:(v7) The superior new covenant;(vv8-12)promised in the scriptures;(v13)(and) proclaimed above the old.
Pastor Josh continues our study of the book of Hebrews as he preaches on Hebrews 8:1-6.