A podcast of the Preaching and Teaching ministries of Trinity Grace Church in Rogers, Ar.
Jesus makes the lame walk - but that's not the greatest thing - He forgives sin!
There is, indeed, a cost to discipleship. Yet, it is, indeed, worth it. Through Jesus' teaching concerning discipleship and these following miracles, we see that while following Jesus doesn't promise temporary ease, it is surely worth it due to the One we follow.
The Rev. Stephen Atkinson, Director of Christian Witness to Israel, preaches from Romans 14 in a wonderful sermon reminding us of our purpose and the wonder of Christ.
We continue our study in Matthew moving from the Sermon on the Mount with words of authority to the beginning of Jesus' miracles and His works of authority.
While our study in Matthew will continue, we'll finish the sermon on the mount this morning with four wise and loving warnings from Jesus.
We continue our study in Matthew and the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus instructs us in kingdom living - walking in wisdom, asking in confidence, and thinking of others.
Chris Miller continues our study in Matthew and the Sermon on the Mount.
Chris Miller returns to the pulpit to continue our study in Matthew and the Sermon on the Mount.
Jake Allen continues our study of Matthew and the Sermon on the Mount.
Brandon VanMarel continues our series in Matthew and the Sermon on the Mount.
Matthew records the first of Jesus' five great discourses here with the Sermon on the Mount containing what we call The Beautitudes.
Jesus accomplished what Adam did not, which Israel did not, and which we do not. This passage puts on display the active obedience of Christ. He not only serves as the perfect example in resisting temptation, but He resists temptation for us.
Jesus begins his public ministry and calls his first disciples.
Jesus accomplished what Adam did not, which Israel did not, and which we do not. This passage puts on display the active obedience of Christ. He not only serves as the perfect example in resisting temptation, but He resists temptation for us.
All three persons of the Godhead are present and active at the baptism of Jesus. This passage is not only about the commissioning of Jesus for His mission but also about the doctrine of the Trinity.
We continue our study in Matthew. John the Baptist, the last of the OT prophets comes on the scene declaring that the Kingdom of God has come!
We continue our study in Matthew with the chronology of the boy Jesus - but it is so much more than that! Scripture is being fulfilled - Jesus is the new Israel.
We continue our study in Matthew with the visit of the Magi from the east - they've, even they've, come to worship the Son of David.
We can learn much from Matthew's record of the birth narrative of the Lord Jesus. This Jesus is Messiah; He is the Son David.
Trinity Grace begins its new series through the Gospel According to Matthew.
What is Trinity Grace Church about? It's about the same thing God is about . . . His Glory.
Brandon VanMarel preaches from John 10 continuing the mini-series on our Great Shepherd.
Jake Allen preaches on Psalm 23 in the first of a 2-week mini-series on our Great Shepherd.
Jake Allen finishes our study of the Minor Prophets by preaching to us from the prophet Malachi.
As we near the end of our Minor Prophet study, we look at the most major of the minors, Zechariah. Zechariah is the most quoted of the Minor Prophets in the New Testament.
We continue our study through the Minor prophets with the very applicable prophet Haggai.
How do we live as we wait for the promises of God? We live by faith - for the just shall live by faith.
We continue our study through the Minor Prophets taking comfort in Micah that God is victorious over His and our enemies.
We continue with our series of the Twelve (the minor prophets) as we look at Micah's prophecy to the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the Southern Kingdom of Judah.
Rev. Brandon VanMarel preaches the Minor Prophet Obadiah.
Amos prophesies to the northern kingdom of Israel - pointing them to One to come who rebuilds the fallen tent of David.
A locust plague pictures the coming Day of the Lord - but in the midst of judgment, there's grace and glory.
We begin our study of the Minor Prophets with our study of Hosea.
James calls the church to be patient as we wait the return of the Lord - patience is a trusting in the sovereign providence of the Lord.
In rebuking those who live apart from the living God and trust in riches and possessions, James reminds the people of God not to envy them for their end is destruction.
James encourages the people of God to live in light of the sovereignty of God.
Here in the midst of all the commands and all the rebukes, James points us to the grace of God. Even when we chase after the things of this world, we're reminded that God gives more grace.
James contrasts the wisdom from above and the wisdom from the world. The wisdom of the world leads to conflict but the wisdom of God leads to peace.
We have even tamed crocodiles - but we can't tame the tongue.
James not only desires a religion that is pure and undefiled - a genuine religion. He also call us to a genuine faith - a faith that results in action. James' desires the lives of God's people to match the profession of God's people.
James reinforces what God had commanded through Moses - and Jesus taught in the Sermon on the Mount - show favoritism to none and show mercy to others.
James instructs and encourages christians to walk in a manner worthy of their calling - to be doers of the Word, not just hearers of the Word.
We begin our new series on James' letter to the church - what a practical letter for godly living!
We finish out our study of Psalm 119 with a great encouragement from the psalmist - he points us to the Great Shepherd of the Sheep.
The Psalmist looks back over a life lived "Corem Deo."
The Psalmist's enemies draw near to him - but what they find is that the Lord is already there - He is near to His people.
The psalmist continues extolling the wonder the God - the emphasis here is the righteousness of God.
Jake Allen continues our series through Psalm 119...
The psalmist cries out as a servant unto a master - a master who loves him with a steadfast love.
Here, the Psalmist takes a definitive position to walk worthily in the world. The matter of the heart is the heart of the matter.