Hello, and welcome to Today at The Bridge: Sermons. Today at The Bridge: Sermons publishes the weekly sermons from The Bridge Church in Linwood, PA. For information about our church visit us at www.thebridgechurch.today.
A right view of Jesus will correct a wrong view of my circumstances.
When family crises flare up, faith refuses to be defined by the pain of the past—it leans on God's purposes to shape a different future.
Faith isn't built by avoiding the valley but by walking through it with the Shepherd.
Trials are not just for your Sanctification, but are a means of pointing others towards Christ.
God uses the hard things in our lives to do deep things in our hearts.
What are the stumbling blocks that stop us from moving forward in faith?
What difference does a glimpse of Jesus actually make?
You cannot follow Jesus faithfully if you keep thinking like the world.
To move forward in faith, we must pursue a clearer vision of Jesus and a deeper knowledge of who He truly is.
Sometimes we spend so much energy cleaning the outside that we ignore what's going on inside.
Sometimes Jesus sends us into storms—not to crush our faith, but to clarify our vision.
Jesus establishes Himself as the true King and invites us to be seated at His table
When Jesus is at the center, the Spirit forms a people who can positively impact whole communities.
Successfully passing the baton of faith is the greatest gift one generation can give the next
Marriage is designed by God to reflect the relationship between Christ and the church.
Jesus shows us how to love people in moments that feel inconvenient, uncomfortable, or uncertain.
What happens when Jesus really shows up in your life as King?
Romans 5:20: “...Where sin abounded, grace abounded more.”
Rejecting the Spirit's work leads to spiritual ruin—but a tender heart always finds grace.
The fruitfulness of God's Word in your life depends on the condition of your heart.
Jesus confronts hard hearts and calls us to true righteousness
Faith that moves toward Jesus encounters His life-changing authority.
Jesus has authority over doctrine, demons & disease!
Enduring faith fixes its eyes on Jesus, laying aside every weight to finish the race God has set before us.
Real faith is seen in how you live, not just in what you say.
Faith is strengthened through prayer that glorifies God and depends on Him.
Root yourself in God's Word to enjoy the stability that only He provides.
The arrival of Jesus is God's joy breaking into our brokenness.
The greater the darkness, the brighter the joy of God's redeeming love.
When we see God for who He is—great, merciful and faithful—our hearts overflow with joy.
True gratitude flows from a heart that recognizes the Giver, not just the gift.
God's ultimate purpose is to display His glory through His people.
God is creating the perfect home where His presence satisfies every longing, so we live now with real hope and purpose.