Listen to weekly expository sermons from Wood Baptist Church in Louisburg, NC, featuring Pastor Burwell Stark and other guest speakers.
A. Who is Jesus the Annointed OneB. The same yesterday, today, and forever
Jesus ...A. Shows us God - He is the wayB. Shares salvation with us - He is the truthC. Shines forever in and through us - He is the life
A. The significance of prayer (5a)B. The sincerity of prayer (5b-6)C. The simplicity of prayer (7-8)
1. The birth of Savior (1-7)2. The angelic message (8-14)3. The visit and adoration (15-20)
Luke 1A. The Annunciation (26-30)B. The Theotokos (31-38)C. The Magnificat (46-56)
Luke 1: John the BaptistA. In the spirit and power of Elijah (5-20)B. Recognizing the Messiah (41-45, 57-66)C. Zechariah's prophecy (67-80)
A. Samson - Judges 13:1-25B. Samuel - 1 Samuel 1:1-20C. Prophecy of Isaiah - Isaiah 7:13-14; 9:1-7
A. Sin, death, and the promise - Genesis 2:15-17, 3:1-7, 15B. Cain - Genesis 4:1-15C. Isaac - Genesis 18:1-2, 9-14, 17-18
A. Confidence in prayer (13-15)B. Conviction in intercession (16-17)C. Confession and conclusion (19-21)
A. The testimony of faith (1-5)B. The testimony of the water and the blood (6-8)C. The testimony of God is eternal life in Christ (9-12)
A. Love demands a new birth (7-10)B. Love demonstrates God's presence (11-16a)C. Love drives out fear of judgment (16b-21)
A. The discernment test (1)B. Confessing Jesus Christ (2-3)C. The church has been given a greater Spirit (4-6)
A. A heart at peace - (19-20)B. Confidence before God (21-22)C. Faith and obedience (23-24)
A. We should love one another (11-12)B. We have passed from death to life (13-15)C. We know what love is (16-18)
A. First contrast: Lawlessness and living in Christ (4-6)B. Second contrast: Committing sin and doing what is right (7-8)C. Third contrast: Living in sin and being a child of God (9-10)
A. The righteousness of God (2:29)B. The great love of God (3:1-2)C. The purity of Christ (3:3)
A. Abiding in the promise (24-25)B. Rejecting counterfeit teaching (26-27)C. Confident and unashamed (28)
A. Anointing from the Holy One (20)B. Knowledge of the truth (20-22)C. Possessing the Son and the Father (23)
A. Final DaysB. False MessiahC. Fraudulent BelieversÂ
A. The dilemma of the world (15)B. The danger of the world (16)C. The destiny of the world (17)
A. John's reasons for writing (12-14)B. John's warnings for believers (15-17)
A. The old command to love (7)B. A thing which is true (8)C. Love for the Christian family (9-11)
A. Jesus our advocate (1)B. Jesus our atoning sacrifice (2)C. Jesus our example (3-6)
A. God is light (5)B. Fellowship in the light (6-7)C. Sin exposed by the light (8-10)
A. The uniqueness of Christ (1)B. The testimony of eternal life (2)B. The communion of the saints (3-4)
A. Paul's warm greetings (1-7)B. Paul's call for forgiveness and restoration (8-21)C. Paul's future plans (22-25)
A. The Trinity's activity in salvation (4-7)B. Careful, devoted life (8-11)C. Final words and instructions (12-15)
A. Our public facing behavior (1-2)B. Our former depraved conduct (3)C. Our salvation because of God's mercy (4-5a)
A. The present demonstration of God's grace B. The future revelation of God's glory C. The bold proclamation of God's wordÂ
A. Consistent with sound doctrine B. Counter-cultural Christian living C. Communicating doctrine with integrityÂ
A. Be wary of the insubordinate deceivers (10-13a)B. Be sound in the faith (13b-14)C. Be certain of your confession (15-16)
A. The importance of elders (5)B. The quality of an elder (6)C. The duties of an elder (7-9)
A. The message of the bond-servant of God (1-2a)B. The foundation of the promise of God (2b-3a)C. The revelation of the command of God (3b-4)
A. Paul's desire for fellowship (9-15)B. Paul's defense of the gospel (16-18)C. Paul's declaration of final greetings (19-22)
A. Charged to preach the word (1-2)B. People will not listen to sound doctrine (3-4)C. The waiting crown of righteousness (5-8)
A. The suffering of the godly (10-13)B. The assurance of salvation (14-15)C. The sufficiency of Scripture (16-17)
A. Difficult times are here (1-5)B. Ever learning but never knowing (6-7)C. They will reach their limits (8-9)
A. Jesus is the One who gives lifeB. Jesus is the One who lays down His lifeC. Jesus is the One who takes His life back up again
A. The Suffering Servant (1-21)B. The Joy of the Resurrection (22-31)
A. Valuable and worthless (20-21)B. Flee from and run after (22)C. Demeanor and deliverance (23-26)
A. The approved worker (14-15)B. The dangerous infection of heresy (16-18)C. The solid foundation of God (19)
A. The resurrected, promised Christ (8-9a)B. The freedom of the word (9b-10)C. The reward for the one who endures (11-13)
A. Be strong in your faith (1)B. Train others in the faith (2)C. Live a lifestyle that demonstrates your faith (3-7)
A. Don't be ashamed to suffer for the gospel (8-12)B. Hold on to what you've been given (13-14)C. Stand firm when others fall away (15-18)
A. The introduction (1-2)B. A call to remembrance and assurance (3-5)C. A call to remember the gift of the Spirit (6-7)
A. The process of redemption (1-10)B. The blessings in redemption (11-12)C. The hope through redemption (13-22)
A. A Near-East ritual of redemption (1-6)B. Spreading the corner of the garment (7-13)C. The return of hope (14-18)
A. The view from the valley (1-2)B. When the way seems uncertain (3-5)C. The Lord's eternal protection (6-8)
A. Naomi's catastrophic loss (1-5) - unmet expectations B. Ruth's confession and conversion (6-18) - faith in the midst of tragedy C. Naomi's bitter outlook (19-22) - failure and shame
1. Context 21:1-32. Grieving the past (21:4)3. Hopeful about the future (21:5)
A. Through faith aloneB. In Christ alone C. To the glory of God alone