The weekly sermon and media podcast of Sycamore Hill Church - Hockessin Campus. A Gospel Centered community near Wilmington, Delaware. Relevant and thoughtful teaching about Jesus and from God's Word by Pastor Jon Boulet.

Ministry tasks can take on many forms, including things anyone could do, things you are gifted to do, and things you must do. All of them work together for the common good of the church.

When we walk with the Spirit, we can see an outflow of His power through the fruits we bear and the gifts we share.

In the midst of difficulty, can we receive the good through the groaning? Can we walk with the Spirit who advocates for us in perfect alignment with God's will?

How do we KNOW we have received the Spirit? And if we have indeed received Him, why is our spiritual experience seemingly limited?

Christianity is not merely accepting the gift of Jesus' righteousness, but also walking in the Spirit.

Sometimes, ensuring our spiritual house is in order is worth the small discomfort of testing it, lest we be caught asleep.

Compromising our faith is not an option in God's Kingdom.

Let us strive to maintain the faithfulness shown by these churches whom Jesus commends.

Jesus calls the first church to remember and return to their first love.Â

When reading Revelation, we are best served looking for Jesus, and what we find needn't be reduced to abstract imagery.

God uses the ordinary to accomplish the extraordinary. He entrusts His Kingdom to us, the church.

God is faithful in the big and small things, and we maintain our peace best when our priorities are aligned with his.

Forgiveness is offered to us as a gift. But at what cost? And who can receive such a gift? Only when we understand the answers to these questions can we truly appreciate what is being given.

Despite our sin, and even because of it, God pours out His love for us.

Does Jesus have permission to allow the storms in our life so that we might recognize our own smallness? And isn't it His intervention in the storm that reveals His vast care for us?

The vastness of the universe is made small in God's hands, and yet He was and is overlooked by so many. With childlike faith, we can appreciate Him for who He is.

The package is not fit to hold the treasure within, and yet we have been chosen for His purpose.

Why might our faith not be working itself out in our lives as it ought?

In the New Covenant, the veil has been lifted, and we can freely access all that God offers by His Spirit.

The glory of the new covenant far outweighs the glimmer of the old.

We need to turn down the volume on the noise that drowns out what we ought to be listening to.

Let us give our Amen, because Christ gave his to fulfill all God's promises.

Comfort does equal ease. God's view of comfort may be vastly different from ours.

When does eternal life begin?

Finding that which is lost is worthy of celebration

What does it mean to believe in Jesus? How do you know your belief is pleasing to the Lord?

The gift of our salvation came at great cost - God's only son - but was given to solve a great problem

His love is extended to everyone, His salvation to all who would believe.

We ought not deceive ourselves that we are neither incapable of atrocity nor able to be used by God in monumental ways

Letting go of our expectations to recognize the Lord's voice

When the options differ in worthiness, the decision is easy.

When we temper our faith, great hope can be produced

Letting go of our self-preservation to make way for God's provision

We aren't all that different from the prophet

Remembering what God has done for us

Why am I not hearing God?

The importance of private and corporate prayer

The Advent of Jesus

The Advent of Jesus

The Advent of Jesus

Advent of Jesus from Mary's perspective

The birth of Jesus through Joseph's eyes

Ephesians

Ephesians