Sermons from the Faith Reformed Church preached by Senior Pastor Scott Nichols.
Our Easter message (Jesus of the Locked Door) comes from John 20:19-22 and considers what Jesus might say to us today as we gather fearfully behind locked doors this day.
Our Easter message (Jesus of the Locked Door) comes from John 20:19-22 and considers what Jesus might say to us today as we gather fearfully behind locked doors this day.
In this brief series we look at prayer as it is modeled for us in the life of Nehemiah, called by God to rebuild the walls and gate of post-exile Jerusalem. Nehemiah is one of the most prayer-saturated books in the Bible. in this message we at four prayers that conclude the Book of Nehemiah and consider the topic "praying to finish strong."
In this brief series we look at prayer as it is modeled for us in the life of Nehemiah, called by God to rebuild the walls and gate of post-exile Jerusalem. Nehemiah is one of the most prayer-saturated books in the Bible. in this message we at four prayers that conclude the Book of Nehemiah and consider the topic "praying to finish strong."
In this brief series we look at prayer as it is modeled for us in the life of Nehemiah, called by God to rebuild the walls and gate of post-exile Jerusalem. Nehemiah is one of the most prayer-saturated books in the Bible. In this fourth message we will consider how God wants us to prayer in times of trouble and opposition. As Nehemiah faced threats from within and without, we can learn how to turn them over to God in honest prayer.
In this brief series we look at prayer as it is modeled for us in the life of Nehemiah, called by God to rebuild the walls and gate of post-exile Jerusalem. Nehemiah is one of the most prayer-saturated books in the Bible. In this fourth message we will consider how God wants us to prayer in times of trouble and opposition. As Nehemiah faced threats from within and without, we can learn how to turn them over to God in honest prayer.
In this brief series we look at prayer as it is modeled for us in the life of Nehemiah, called by God to rebuild the walls and gate of post-exile Jerusalem. Nehemiah is one of the most prayer-saturated books in the Bible. In this third message we will look at how our prayers invite us to be co-laborers with God in His great work in the world.
In this brief series we look at prayer as it is modeled for us in the life of Nehemiah, called by God to rebuild the walls and gate of post-exile Jerusalem. Nehemiah is one of the most prayer-saturated books in the Bible. In this third message we will look at how our prayers invite us to be co-laborers with God in His great work in the world.
In this brief series we look at prayer as it is modeled for us in the life of Nehemiah, called by God to rebuild the walls and gate of post-exile Jerusalem. Nehemiah is one of the most prayer-saturated books in the Bible. In this second message we will look at the ways that Nehemiah prayed without ceasing in a variety of situations.
In this brief series we begin a look at prayer as it is modeled for us in the life of Nehemiah, called by God to rebuild the walls and gate of post-exile Jerusalem. Nehemiah is one of the most prayer-saturated books in the Bible. In this first message we will look at some lessons we can learn about the priority of prayer based on who God is.
In this brief series we look at prayer as it is modeled for us in the life of Nehemiah, called by God to rebuild the walls and gate of post-exile Jerusalem. Nehemiah is one of the most prayer-saturated books in the Bible. In this second message we will look at the ways that Nehemiah prayed without ceasing in a variety of situations.
In this brief series we begin a look at prayer as it is modeled for us in the life of Nehemiah, called by God to rebuild the walls and gate of post-exile Jerusalem. Nehemiah is one of the most prayer-saturated books in the Bible. In this first message we will look at some lessons we can learn about the priority of prayer based on who God is.
This two part series is a challenge for the New Year that comes from Isaiah 60, where God calls upon His people to "rise and shine" because the Light (Christ) has come. In thissecond message we consider what it is to be "the light of the world" as Jesus says in the Sermon on the Mount
This two part series is a challenge for the New Year that comes from Isaiah 60, where God calls upon His people to "rise and shine" because the Light (Christ) has come. In thissecond message we consider what it is to be "the light of the world" as Jesus says in the Sermon on the Mount
This two part series is a challenge for the New Year that comes from Isaiah 60, where God calls upon His people to "rise and shine" because the Light (Christ) has come. In this first message we give attention to God's call for the church to awaken and face the challenges and opportunities ahead.
This two part series is a challenge for the New Year that comes from Isaiah 60, where God calls upon His people to "rise and shine" because the Light (Christ) has come. In this first message we give attention to God's call for the church to awaken and face the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Our Advent series looks at the question raised by the familiar carol, "What Child Is This?" In seeking and answer to this question we will be spending the next 4 weeks in the Book of Hebrews. Hebrews offers us some of the best answers to the question of who is this child born in Bethlehem and what has he come to do. He is Immanuel, the Incarnate One, the Innocent Sacrifice and Our Intercessor. This message comes from Hebrews 4:14-16 and 7:25
Our Advent series looks at the question raised by the familiar carol, "What Child Is This?" In seeking and answer to this question we will be spending the next 4 weeks in the Book of Hebrews. Hebrews offers us some of the best answers to the question of who is this child born in Bethlehem and what has he come to do. He is Immanuel, the Incarnate One, the Innocent Sacrifice and Our Intercessor. This message comes from Hebrews 4:14-16 and 7:25
Our Advent series looks at the question raised by the familiar carol, "What Child Is This?" In seeking and answer to this question we will be spending the next 4 weeks in the Book of Hebrews. Hebrews offers us some of the best answers to the question of who is this child born in Bethlehem and what has he come to do. He is Immanuel, the Incarnate One, the Innocent Sacrifice and Our Intercessor. This message comes from Hebrews 7:26-28 and 9:22-28.
Our Advent series looks at the question raised by the familiar carol, "What Child Is This?" In seeking and answer to this question we will be spending the next 4 weeks in the Book of Hebrews. Hebrews offers us some of the best answers to the question of who is this child born in Bethlehem and what has he come to do. He is Immanuel, the Incarnate One, the Innocent Sacrifice and Our Intercessor. This message comes from Hebrews 7:26-28 and 9:22-28.
Our Advent series looks at the question raised by the familiar carol, "What Child Is This?" In seeking and answer to this question we will be spending the next 4 weeks in the Book of Hebrews. Hebrews offers us some of the best answers to the question of who is this child born in Bethlehem and what has he come to do. He is Immanuel, the Incarnate One, the Innocent Sacrifice and Our Intercessor.
Our Advent series looks at the question raised by the familiar carol, "What Child Is This?" In seeking and answer to this question we will be spending the next 4 weeks in the Book of Hebrews. Hebrews offers us some of the best answers to the question of who is this child born in Bethlehem and what has he come to do. He is Immanuel, the Incarnate One, the Innocent Sacrifice and Our Intercessor.
The recent controversy with Chik-Fil-A has focused our attention once again on the dangers that culture poses to the Christian life. In 2 Timothy (4:17-18) Paul offers counsel to the young pastor on how to handle these "last days" and what God has promised to those believers in the face of increasing temptation and persecution.
Our Advent series looks at the question raised by the familiar carol, "What Child Is This?" In seeking and answer to this question we will be spending the next 4 weeks in the Book of Hebrews. Hebrews offers us some of the best answers to the question of who is this child born in Bethlehem and what has he come to do. He is Immanuel, the Incarnate One, the Innocent Sacrifice and Our Intercessor.
Our Advent series looks at the question raised by the familiar carol, "What Child Is This?" In seeking and answer to this question we will be spending the next 4 weeks in the Book of Hebrews. Hebrews offers us some of the best answers to the question of who is this child born in Bethlehem and what has he come to do. He is Immanuel, the Incarnate One, the Innocent Sacrifice and Our Intercessor.
The recent controversy with Chik-Fil-A has focused our attention once again on the dangers that culture poses to the Christian life. In 2 Timothy (4:17-18) Paul offers counsel to the young pastor on how to handle these "last days" and what God has promised to those believers in the face of increasing temptation and persecution.
I recently sat front row center at a music concert. It was a wonderful experience, but it pales when I consider the words of Paul (Ephesians 2:6-7) that right now I am seated in Christ in heavenly realms. This message looks at how this present reality should shape our living.
I recently sat front row center at a music concert. It was a wonderful experience, but it pales when I consider the words of Paul (Ephesians 2:6-7) that right now I am seated in Christ in heavenly realms. This message looks at how this present reality should shape our living.
The great preacher and pray-er, Charles Spurgeon, said that the best prayers were not ones with clever phrases or emotional impact, but rather ones filled with arguments. He drew that thought from the words of Job 23:1-7. In this message we build off of this text and sermons by Spurgeon to look at five winning arguments we can use in prayer.
The great preacher and pray-er, Charles Spurgeon, said that the best prayers were not ones with clever phrases or emotional impact, but rather ones filled with arguments. He drew that thought from the words of Job 23:1-7. In this message we build off of this text and sermons by Spurgeon to look at five winning arguments we can use in prayer.
The last message in our series on Loving God and our neighbor considers the words of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5) to love our enemies. We look at seven thoughts that arise out of this command of Jesus on what we do with those who hate us.
As we continue to look at what it means to love God and our neighbor, we turn our attention to the Parable of the Good Samaritan and what Jesus says are the qualities of a good neighbor.
What does it mean to love God with your all? This message in our series on "The Greatest Commandment" explores this question from Mark 12:28-34
The last message in our series on Loving God and our neighbor considers the words of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5) to love our enemies. We look at seven thoughts that arise out of this command of Jesus on what we do with those who hate us.
As we continue to look at what it means to love God and our neighbor, we turn our attention to the Parable of the Good Samaritan and what Jesus says are the qualities of a good neighbor.
What does it mean to love God with your all? This message in our series on "The Greatest Commandment" explores this question from Mark 12:28-34
Psalms 14 and 53 are near mirrors of each other. What is so important that Scripture would record it twice? This message looks at the recent departure from the faith of well known Christian leaders like Joshua Harris and asks us to reflect on how we can avoid their folly.
Psalm 71 offers the insight from an aged saint that doesn't shy away from the reality of getting older, but reminds us that God can still use us and bless us in our latter years.
Psalms 14 and 53 are near mirrors of each other. What is so important that Scripture would record it twice? This message looks at the recent departure from the faith of well known Christian leaders like Joshua Harris and asks us to reflect on how we can avoid their folly.
Psalm 71 offers the insight from an aged saint that doesn't shy away from the reality of getting older, but reminds us that God can still use us and bless us in our latter years.
Our theme verse for our VBS was Philippians 4:19 - "My God will meet all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus." This verse is often taken out of context and can lead to great misunderstanding. In this message we look at this promise and what needs we really have and how God meets them in ways beyond what we can imagine,
Psalm 30 reminds us that God is working through our pain. This message is a word of encouragement to those who feel God has abandoned them in their sorrow, sin and struggles.
Our theme verse for our VBS was Philippians 4:19 - "My God will meet all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus." This verse is often taken out of context and can lead to great misunderstanding. In this message we look at this promise and what needs we really have and how God meets them in ways beyond what we can imagine,
Psalm 30 reminds us that God is working through our pain. This message is a word of encouragement to those who feel God has abandoned them in their sorrow, sin and struggles.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones called grumbling and arguing, "subtle enemies of the heart." In this message we look at why Paul (and the rest of Scripture) consider murmuring and disputing some of the greatest obstacles in the Christian life. While it is easy to justify these sins in our lives, what are the dangers and what is the cure for this defect of the heart? this message was preached on Sunday afternoon at the Fairfield Reformed Church (Fairfield, NJ)
Martyn Lloyd-Jones called grumbling and arguing, "subtle enemies of the heart." In this message we look at why Paul (and the rest of Scripture) consider murmuring and disputing some of the greatest obstacles in the Christian life. While it is easy to justify these sins in our lives, what are the dangers and what is the cure for this defect of the heart? this message was preached during the morning service at Faith Reformed Church - Midland Park, NJ
Our Father's Day message is from 1 Thessalonians 2:9-11 where Paul reminds the believers how he conducted himself while he was ministering to them. Paul compared himself to a father and offers to them and us a model for how we as Christian fathers (physical and spiritual) should relate to our children. In this message we will look at three things we must say to our children so that they can grow in the faith.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones called grumbling and arguing, "subtle enemies of the heart." In this message we look at why Paul (and the rest of Scripture) consider murmuring and disputing some of the greatest obstacles in the Christian life. While it is easy to justify these sins in our lives, what are the dangers and what is the cure for this defect of the heart? this message was preached on Sunday afternoon at the Fairfield Reformed Church (Fairfield, NJ)
Martyn Lloyd-Jones called grumbling and arguing, "subtle enemies of the heart." In this message we look at why Paul (and the rest of Scripture) consider murmuring and disputing some of the greatest obstacles in the Christian life. While it is easy to justify these sins in our lives, what are the dangers and what is the cure for this defect of the heart? this message was preached during the morning service at Faith Reformed Church - Midland Park, NJ