In this sermon, we will see how The Jeremiah 29 Campaign is an investment for the Lord.
In this sermon, we will see how the Jeremiah 29 Campaign is an investment for the Gospel.
In this sermon, we will see that pride is more dangerous than we think, humilty is more important than we think and God is more in control than we think.
In this sermon, we are going to see that being faithful to God in exile may land us in the furnace, but our God can deliver us out of it.
In this sermon, we will see that when we find ourselves in Babylon, we need to remember God is in charge.
In this sermon, we learn that we have to listen to the voice of wisdom instead of the voice of folly.
In this sermon, we will see that in order to accept wisdom’s invitation to life, we need wisdom’s call, wealth, timelessness and blessing.
In this sermon, we will see that we need to listen to wisdom because it is a generational blessing and a personal choice.
In this passage, we will see a father's wisdom for life regarding obedience, faith, humility, pride, wealth and discipline.
In this sermon, we will hear why we should hear the wisdom of the wise and flee the advice of the foolish.
In this sermon, we are going to see that we should give thanks to God because his steadfast love endures forever.
In this sermon, we will see that we should confess our sins to God and trust in his abundant love.
In this sermon, we will see that in order to experience the power of Easter, we need Jesus to shatter our categories, explain our Bibles and open our hearts.
In this sermon, we will see that we should do whatever it takes to bring our friends to Jesus.
In this sermon, we will see the foundation, essence, cost and aim of spiritual friendship.
In this sermon we will see why the gospel is needed, what the gospel reveals, how the gospel works, where the gospel comes from and who the gospel is for.
In this sermon, we are going to see that we are called to joyful, humble and obedient worship.
In this sermon, we will see that real worship comes from a place of remembering God’s redemption and experiencing God’s satisfaction
In this sermon, we will see that we should clap and shout and sing because our God is King!
In this sermon, we will see that you can't trick Jesus because he is absolute in his authority, sovereign over his death and matchless in his wisdom.
In this sermon, we will see that wealth deceives us into thinking we can achieve salvation, but the cross reminds us we can only receive it.
In this sermon, we will see that experiencing the real Jesus involves beholding his glory and embracing his cross.
In this sermon, we will see that following Jesus requires us to see Jesus clearly, declare him rightly and respond to him totally.
In this sermon, we will see what the mission of Jesus is and what the mission of Jesus cost.
In this sermon, we will see that a witness from the light requires a response to the light.
In this sermon we will be encouraged not to miss the greatness of Jesus in the smallness of the manger.
In this sermon, we will see that the difference between true and false religion shows up in how you treat the vulnerable.
In this sermon, we will see what keeps us on the outside and what brings us to the inside of Jesus' family.
In this sermon, we will see that the message of the gospel will always be at odds with the requirements of religion because in the gospel, Jesus claims to be Lord of the feast and Lord of the Sabbath.
In this sermon, we will see that our problems in life are deeper than we think, but Jesus' healing is deeper still.
In this sermon, we will see that Jesus is a compassionate King, who heals our broken world and heals our broken hearts.
In this sermon, we will see Solomon's concluding wisdom on how to find meaning under the sun.
In this sermon, we will see that wisdom can’t give you meaning, but it can help you navigate life under the sun.
In this sermon, we will see that in order to find meaning in life, we must experience the blessings of wisdom and embrace the limits of wisdom.
In this sermon, we will see that if we want to find spiritual meaning, we must replace flippant religion with fearful worship.
In this sermon, we will see the problems with the rat race of life and the solution to the rat race of life.
In this sermon, we will see that in order to find meaning in life, we have to understand and appreciate time.
In this sermon, we will be introduced to Ecclesiastes by looking at the author, theme and world of Ecclesiastes.
In this sermon, we will see how Christians should give, relate to their leaders and live the Christian life.
In this sermon, we will see two questions to ask ourselves to see if we're using our spiritual gifts rightly in the church gathering.
In this sermon, we will see that if we are going to engage the lost, we need to remember the message of the gospel and embrace the mission of the gospel.
In this sermon, we will see that the body of Christ is one, many, interdependent and gifted.
In this sermon, we will see that spiritual gifts are given by God to his children to help them proclaim Jesus’ Lordship and serve Jesus’ body.
In this sermon, we will see a threat to the Lord's Supper, a description of the Lord's Supper and a guide for the Lord's Supper.
In this sermon, we will see that we glorify God when we live out the authority, interdependence and nature of our genders.
In this sermon, we will see that if we want to live out our freedom in the gospel, we must flee from idolatry.
In this sermon, we will see that we should leverage our freedom for the sake of the gospel by being flexible and disciplined.
In this sermon, we will see that because Jesus is the true king, we should worship him.
In this sermon, we will see that we'll never experience Christmas as we ought until we realize that it's not about us.
In this sermon, we will see that if we are going to recover the wonder of Christmas, we need to ponder the grace, miracle and plan of Christmas.
In this sermon, we will see that Christians are called to be doers of the Word, not just hearers.
In this sermon, we will see that whatever condition we were saved in, we should (usually) remain in.
In this sermon, we will see since God made and redeemed our bodies, we should honor him with our bodies
In this sermon, we will see that because Christians have a new identity, we should resolve grievances internally rather than air grievances externally.
In this sermon, we will see that one of the ways we find unity in church is through having biblical expectations of what our leaders are supposed to be like and act like.
In this sermon, we will see that if you really understand the cross, you will experience other-worldly unity with other believers.
In this sermon, we will see that if we are ever going to find true wisdom, God's Spirit must reveal it to us.
In this sermon, we will see that Christians should unite around Jesus rather than divide around people.
In this sermon, we will see that if we are going to be shaped by the gospel, we need a three-part foundation.
In this sermon, we will see God's role in helping us obey Him and our role in obeying Him.
In this sermon, we will see that if we are to find and worship the true king, we need community and atonement.
In this sermon, we will see that our God is a rock we can stand on when trials come our way.
In this sermon, we will see three thing the return of the king brings: grace for the repentant, reward for the faithful, judgment for the rebellious.
In this sermon, we will see that sins can destroy your family, but where sin destroys, Christ restores.
In this sermon, we will see that beholding God-centered promises produces God-centered wonder.
In this sermon, we will see that if we want to avoid the tragedy of dying without God, we must flee from the false king and follow the true king.
In this sermon, we will see what it is to be a fool and what it is to look like Christ.
In this sermon, we will see that instead of seeking vengeance, we should wait on the Lord.
In this sermon, we will see that courage is found by looking away from the wrong things and looking to the right Person.
In this sermon, we will see that we should chose a king based on his heart, not his appearance.
In this sermon, we will see that the sins of unfaithful leaders will cost us, but the heroism of a faithful son will save us.
In this sermon, we will see that rejecting God as our King is a dangerous and rebellious act of idolatry.
In this sermon, we will see that God turns the defeat we deserve into the victory that we don't deserve.
In this sermon, we will see that true power to change is found not in our position in life, but in our posture before God.
In this sermon, we will look at the Sermon on the Mount and discover how Jesus is our Wonderful Counselor.
In this sermon, we will see that the action of reconciliation involves doing for others what God has done for you in Christ.
In this sermon, we will see that a reconciled society starts with who you are, not what you do.
In this sermon, we will see that in order to accomplish God's mission, we need God's community.
In this sermon, we will see how to honor God in the workplace, both as workers and managers.
In this sermon, we will see that children should obey their parents and father should not provoke their children.
Join us as we continue our series through the book of Colossians as we look at Colossians 3:18-19 and discuss what real submission and love in the context of marriage looks like in 2020
This week we look at Colossians 3:5-17 seeing how we put off our old self and put on our new self in Christ
In this sermon, we will see that adding anything to Christ destroys our ability to rest in Christ.
In this sermon, we will see that if we are going to fight deception, we must walk in the lordship of Christ and trust in the sufficiency of Christ.
In this sermon, we will see that a heart captured by the supremacy of Jesus produces a life of ministry that is all about Him.
In this sermon, we will see that the gospel is wonderful because it has made a way for us to enjoy the supremacy of Jesus forever.
In this sermon, we will see how Paul's prayer for the Colossians shows us what we need most: to know and please God.
In this sermon, we will see that we will develop thankful hearts when we focus on how God is moving in people's lives, namely, their faith, love and hope.
In this sermon, we will see that we don’t need just a little bit more of this or that to arrive because we have Jesus and he is greater than all things.
In this sermon, we will see that God will be our fortress in times of trouble when we trust in his strength, city and exaltation.
In this sermon, we will see that we will only find worldwide happiness when we submit to the worldwide king.
In this sermon, we will see that an intimate relationship with God guarantees us protection from eternal harm.
Psalm 6 helps us learn how to cry out to God and have hope in the midst of a broken world
In this sermon, we will see that fainting hearts can find healing if we desire our God and behold our King.
In this sermon, we will see three reassuring promises believers can claim in the midst of difficult times.
In this sermon, we will see that the gospel produces a Christian life of good works in our world that must be both displayed in community and protected by community.
In this sermon, we will see that godly behavior in the home displays the beauty of the gospel and is produced by the power of the gospel.
In this sermon, we will see that if we are going to have beliefs and behaviors that match in the church, we need godly leaders who display Christ-like qualities and confront Christ-less deceivers.
In this sermon, we will see that if we are going to have behavior that matches our belief, we need God’s Word, election, gospel, family and blessing.
In this sermon, we will see that although trials may hinder our personal freedoms, they cannot hinder the spread of the gospel.
In this sermon, we will see that nothing can ultimately threaten God’s will for your life and his world.
In this sermon, we’ll see that a faith that overcomes trials is fearless, intriguing, respectful, Christocentric and missional.
In this sermon, we will see that we can endure trials for the gospel with courage when we perceive the worldviews, trust the Lord, share the gospel and expect the unexpected.
In this sermon, we will see that the local church should be the dearest place for the Christian.
In this sermon, we will see that sharing the gospel faithfully requires cultural confrontation.
In this sermon, we will see that if we are going to have a fruitful ministry amongst hard to reach people, we need God’s word, God’s boldness, and God’s people.
In this sermon, we will see that if we are going to speak the gospel to the culture, we must be prepared, artistic and expectant.
In this sermon, we will see that the gospel is both glad and offensive news that produces glad and offended responses.
In this sermon, we will see that God sovereignly uses all things to accomplish his purposes in his world and in our lives.
In this sermon, we will see that we must hold on to the gospel tightly as a doctrine and display it beautifully as a culture.
In this sermon, we will see that the gospel has power over unbelief, brokenness, idolatry and isolation.
In this sermon, we will see that although we are far from home because of our disobedience, the King has come to bring us back.
In this sermon, we will see that our present world is filled with leaders that hurt us, but we find hope in a King that is coming to set all things right.
In this sermon, we will see that when we face suffering and opposition, we must remember that no on can stop our God because He is sovereign, powerful and just.
In this sermon, we will see five characteristics of mission minded church that point us to our mission-minded Lord.
In this sermon, we will see that Jesus converts angry rebels by arresting them with the glad news of the gospel.
In this sermon, we will see that the Spirit of God uses His people and His Word to draw sinners to salvation.
In this sermon, we will see that true conversion looks at the gospel as a gift to be received with joy, while false conversion looks at the gospel as a tool to be used for gain.
In this sermon, we will see the difference between a stiff-necked people and a Christ-like witness.
In this sermon, we will see that gospel-centered churches will raise up people to both fulfill both word and deed ministry.
In this sermon, we will see that if we want to be filled with courage for the gospel, we must see the power of the gospel.
In this sermon, we will see that since the unity and purity of the church matter to God, it should matter to us.
In this sermon, we will see that we can meet opposition to the gospel with boldness for the gospel when we have been with Jesus and look to him alone.
In this short sermon, we will see how the kingdom of God is like a treasure hidden in a field.
In this sermon, we will see that the Spirit fills the church with a love for God, one another and the world.
In this sermon, we will see that the Holy Spirit empowers our witness, points to Jesus and changes hearts.
In this sermon, we will see that our mission is to continue Jesus' mission by bearing witness to his person and work through the power of the Holy Spirit.
In this sermon, we will discover that seeing God clearly leads us to worship God joyfully.
In this sermon, we will see that surviving life in exile requires a community of faithful church leaders and faithful church members.
In this sermon, we will see that we can rejoice in suffering because temporary suffering helps produce an enternal salvation.
In this sermon we will see that the reward Jesus gives us in eternity far outweighs the suffering we experience now, and that should change we live now.
In this sermon, we will see that we can avoid the temptation to fight back or ignore those who cause our suffering by loving, fearing and rehearsing the right things.
In this sermon, we will see how we interact with our spouses in marriage either displays or distorts the gospel.
In this sermon, we will see how to live honorable lives in our culture so that others can come to know Jesus.
In this sermon, we will see that our union with Christ radically alters our social and spiritual status.
In this sermon, we will see that because we belong to another family, we are to live holy lives in exile.
In this sermon, we will see that hope is found not by looking out or by looking in but by looking up.
In this sermon we will see that we can face hardships in this world with grace and peace because of the identity God has given us.