Displaying 25 sermons by date from year: 2024
Learning from the parable of the Great Banquet that your next excuse for rejecting the Gospel might be the last excuse.
Going beyond the "what" of Christian ministry to the "why", "how", and especially the "for Whom"!
Paul's powerful depiction of the glorious exaltation of Christ to sovereignly rule His Kingdom.
Learning that the seat at the end of the table is the seat of honor in the Kingdom of God.
Learning Jesus' proven formula for silencing false narratives with the uncompromised truth.
Paul uses a hymn of the Doctrine of Humiliation to further reveal the path to church unity.
Studying Paul's masterful dissertation on how Christians share in the death, burial and resurrection of Christ!
Learning the importance of knowing, applying and proclaiming the exclusivity of God's truth.
Jesus' lament of "unfathomable pathos" for those shut outside the Narrow Door.
Learning from Jesus how and why not to fear the enemies of the Gospel.
Paul's formula for the unity of believers through oneness with Christ.
Analyzing Jesus' dire warning of the devastating consequences when the Door to the Kingdom of God is forever shut.
Embracing the preeminence of Christ and striving heart, soul and body for Him.
Paul instructs the church at Philippi to live and suffer in a way worthy of Christ and the Gospel.
Analyzing the essential elements of Christ and His organic church to the continuation and growth of the Kingdom of God on earth.
Finding God's redemptive plan in a "living parable" of a woman's bent spine set straight.
Paul's testimony of the preeminence of Christ whether in life or in death.
Probing the profound relationship between God's merciful loving kindness and His severe judgment of sin.
Jesus answers the poignant question of why God allows His people to suffer, in a dramatic and shocking way.
Learning how Paul remains joyful regardless of his circumstances.
Revealing the devastating consequences of stubbornly choosing to remain spiritually blind.
Analyzing the fires of judgment and wrath that lead first to division and then to perfect unity.
Paul reveals that even though he is in prison, the Gospel can never be silenced!
Observing the behavior and outcome of two vastly different servants while the return of their Master is delayed-- focusing on the wicked servant.
Observing the behavior and outcome of two vastly different servants while the return of their Master is delayed-- focusing on the faithful servant.