Sermons found for the topic Herod
The Man Who Would Be King: Christ Speaks to the Problem of Frivolous Curiosity - Luke 23:1-12
This is the story of a man who had a chance but didn't take it and was never offered another one. The man's name is Herod Antipas. On Good Friday morning Jesus stood on trial before him. What happened on that fateful More
Herod: The Man Who Tried to Kill Christmas - Matthew 2
This is the story of the man who tried to kill Christmas. It is strange and bizarre and doesn't seem like it should be in the Bible. It doesn't seem like we should read it during the Christmas season. It doesn't so More
Shall We Kill Our Children Today? - Hebrews 11:23
The amazing faith of Moses’ parents shows us the high value that God puts on children, including those children that are born in less than ideal circumstances. Christians love children because God loves children. Ours is true pro-family religion. More
The King Has Come! - Matthew 2:1-6
We begin with the words of Flannery O'Connor: "The truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it." Truth is truth whether we like it or not. The fact that I personally may object to the truth doesn't ma More
When Was Jesus Born?
Let me begin by saying right up front that no one knows exactly when Jesus was born because the Bible does not clearly answer this question. That doesn't mean the question is unimportant, only that it is not essential More
The King Has Come! - Matthew 2:1-6
We begin with the words of Flannery O'Connor: "The truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it." Truth is truth whether we like it or not. The fact that I personally may object to the truth doesn't ma More
Christmas Tears - Matthew 2:16-18
"The rulers of this world are seldom friendly to the cause of God." J. C. RyleLast night the contemporary Christian musician Michael Card performed a Christmas concert at Wheaton College. As part of the build-up More
Who is That Baby? - Hebrews 1:1-3
We live in a day when Christmas has become a controversial holiday. If you doubt that statement, just try putting up a manger scene on public property. Or try saying “Merry Christmas” instead of the ubiqui More
Out of Egypt
Sometimes you're reading along when suddenly a phrase pops out and you say, "Whoa! Where did that come from?" That happened to me this week as I was reading the Biblical Illustrator in preparation for this message. I More
The Man Who Killed Jesus: "Suffered Under Pontius Pilate" - Isaiah 53
This has been a week unlike any other in my lifetime. Last Wednesday the new movie by Mel Gibson, "The Passion of the Christ," premiered around the country. For various reasons the film has stirred up enormous controv More
We Three Kings - Matthew 2:1-12
Surely one of the great stories of Christmas is the story of the visit of the Wise Men from the East. Wherever the story of the birth of Jesus is told, so too is told this delightful tale of strange men from some far More
Follow the Christmas Star - Matthew 2:7-12
This isn't exactly the sermon I planned to preach on the Sunday before Christmas, but I don't suppose that will surprise anyone since Christmas itself comes as a relief at the end of a year that has not been what we t More
From Jacob to Jesus - Genesis 49:10; Luke 1:33
Our final study in the life of Jacob is different from all the rest. When we began, he was still in his mother's womb. When Genesis brings his story to a close, he is buried in the cave of Machpelah, along with his More
Lessons from the Manger - Luke 2:12
"Christmas is full of surprises." Somewhere in my reading this week I ran across that sentence. While I am sure it is true, it doesn't always seem true. Christmas poses a yearly challenge to those of us who have heard More
Easter And The Secular Mind - Acts 25-26
Lessons from the Manger - Luke 2:12
"Christmas is full of surprises." Somewhere in my reading this week I ran across that sentence. While I am sure it is true, it doesn't always seem true. Christmas poses a yearly challenge to those of us who have heard More
Nothing Unusual Ever Happens Here
NOTHING UNUSUAL EVER HAPPENS HERE by Ray Pritchard Bethlehem, December 25, 2000 Years AgoIts been a quiet day in our little town. Local police reported no suspicious activity in the last 24 hours. The Greater Hebron Chamber of Commerce said yesterday that they project a 50% increase in tourism next year as… More
Caiaphas: Close But Not Close Enough
Thursday, April 5, AD 33. 5:45 AM The sun pushes its way over the Eastern horizon as the great city wakes up. Merchants roll off their hard mattresses, animals begin to stir in their stalls, here and there a stray dog More
In His Steps - I Peter 2:21-25
The Christian walk is synonymous with innocent suffering and pain, through which Christ our Lord suffered and died. He left us all an example of how to follow him in this. A Christian’s call to this behavior goes against the grain of his human tendencies: to suffer unjust treatment without retaliation, trusting only that God would be the judge of things ultimately. Jesus lived the sacrificial life to which he calls all his believers. It is a life that leads to the cross, and he has modeled how to live this sacrificial life for us. When we suffer unjustly, we share in a tiny portion of what happened to him. When we are mistreated, we are to turn the other check, bless those who curse us, and return good for evil. We are not to retaliate, not to threaten, not to get even. Jesus showed us how to live, and he showed us how to die. This response is a miracle in itself and is under girded and made possible only by the gift of grace from God. More
A Man Called Pilate - Mark 15:1-15
Here is yet another man we'd all like to meet. His is the story of a man caught in a terrible dilemma. No matter how many times we read his story, it is still not fully clear what he really thought and how he really More
What's Your Problem with the Resurrection? - Acts 26:8
The year: AD 60. The place: The palace of Herod Agrippa II in Caesarea by the Sea. The setting: The Apostle Paul has been in jail for two years. Now he stands in chains before the mighty Agrippa, great-grandson of Her More
Can You Hear the Angels Singing? Christmas and the "Other World" - Luke 2:8-14
"And in the same region there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were filled with More
Overcoming Lingering Bitterness - Genesis 45
On Thursday morning, November 21, as the sun was peeking over the horizon in the port city of Sidon in southern Lebanon, Bonnie Penner Witherall was up early. On this day she was going to work at the prenatal clinic t More
A Savior is Born - Luke 2:11
Recently I received an e-mail from a man who attended "Two from Galilee," the Christmas program presented by our music ministry several weeks ago. He wrote to say how much he enjoyed it, and then added this sentence: More
The Cradle And The Cross: Simeon's Song - Luke 2:25-35
It's a good question, isn't it? If Jesus were born today, would it be any different than it was 2,000 years ago? We like to think the answer is yes, that we would be ready, that we wouldn't make the mistake of turni More
Christ B.C. Part I: Seed of the Woman - Genesis 3:15
"And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel."This is the first promise given after the Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fr More
Christmas Joy - Luke 2:8-11
If there is a single word that describes what Christmas is all about, it's the little word "joy." Several of our favorite carols mention it: "Joy to the world, the Lord is come," "O come all ye faithful, joyful and tr More
A Place to Pray - Acts 4:23-31
"If you do not know that life is war, you will not know what prayer is for." John PiperThe sun had almost slipped beneath the horizon in the little village of Pucuro in the Darien region of Panama, not far from t More
How God Destroys Human Pride - I Corinthians 1:26-31
What sort of people does God look for when he gets ready to populate heaven? If heaven has an admissions committee, what qualifications do committee members look for? That's not an idle question. We tell our young peo More
Faded Glory: Why Christ Had to Come - Psalm 8 & Hebrews 2:5-9
On Christmas Eve, 1998, George Will wrote a column called "The Happiest Holiday." It began this way:A sardonic British skeptic of the late 19th century suggested that three words should be carved in stone over all chu More
Unexpected Good News
UNEXPECTED GOOD NEWS by Ray Pritchard The current issue of Newsweek contains some unexpected good news. A recent survey reveals that 79% of Americans believe that Jesus was born of a virgin without a human father. Here are few other findings from the survey: 93% say that Jesus Christ was an actual person who lived on the ea… More
If I Believe, Why Do I Doubt? - Mark 9:24
This is a sermon about a topic we rarely discuss in church. This is a sermon about doubt. As such, it is an unfamiliar topic to most people, even though there are whole books of the Bible that deal with the issue of d More
Prophet on the Run - 1 Kings 19:1-9
The Bible doesn't sugarcoat the truth about its heroes. It gives us the whole story, the good news and the bad news at the same time. When the Bible describes the great heroes of the Old Testament and the New Testamen More
Who Do Men Say That I Am? - Matthew 16:13-17
If you ever travel to the Holy Land, one of the places you may visit is an Arab town called Banias. To get there you will have to travel north from Jerusalem to some place like Tiberius or Capernaum and from there tra More
Who is That Baby? - Hebrews 1:1-3
We live in a day when Christmas has become a controversial holiday. If you doubt that statement, just try putting up a manger scene on public property. Or try saying "Merry Christmas" instead of the ubiquitous "Happy More
The First Christmas Miracle - John 15:22; Galatians 4:4
"If I had not come" (John 15:22)."But when the time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under law" (Galatians 4:4). In the first verse, which is really just a fragment of a verse, Jesus invites us More
Father, Forgive Them
Here is part of an email from a friend:Do you have any suggestions for getting rid of bitterness? What do you do when you are dealing with a situation where you cannot go to the person and discuss the issue with them? More
Let's Bring Back the Holy Kiss: Rediscovering Real Love in the Family of God - Romans 16:1-16
"Greet one another with a holy kiss" (Romans 16:16).In some ways Romans 16 appears to be one of the least-interesting chapters of the New Testament. It consists mostly of Paul's greetings to a long list of people in R More
If I Believe, Why Do I Doubt?
This is a sermon about a topic we rarely discuss in church. This is a sermon about doubt. As such, it is an unfamiliar topic to most people, even though there are whole books of the Bible that deal with the issue of d More
Good News for Poor Performers and Splendid Sinners - Luke 1:5-20, 57-64
This afternoon I read a bit from Faithfulness and Holiness by J. I. Packer. The book consists of Packer's short biography of J. C. Ryle, the 19t5h-century Anglican bishop, and a reprint of Ryle's justly-famous book ca More
CAIAPHAS - Various
A Question for Jesus - Matthew 11:3
If you could have any gift you wanted for Christmas, what would you ask for? That's not an easy question to answer if you start to think about it. Some of us would ask for things. A new car.A new house.A nice blouse.A More
Eighth Day Savior - Luke 2:21
"On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise him, he was named Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he had been conceived" (Luke 2:21).Today we're going to explore a forgotten corner of the Christmas s More
Happy Birthday, OPCA
When did it all begin? Some things are blurry in my mind and others are crystal-clear. The vision to start a Christian school in Oak Park was planted in my heart the day I arrived in the village in 1989. At first no one (except my wife) took me seriously when I said that someday, somehow, it was going to happen. Looking bac… More
The Church on its Knees: Unleashing the Power of United Prayer - Acts 1:12-14
"Prayer is that slender nerve that moves the muscles of omnipotence." Charles SpurgeonI don't often begin a sermon with a confession but this week it seems the appropriate thing to do. Over the years whenever I More
How God Uses Bad People to Do His Will: Another Look at God's Providence - Acts 1:15-26
Two questions confront us as we consider the story of Judas: 1. Why did he do it? 2. Why did God allow it?Last week's sermon dealt with the first question. We concluded that the Bible doesn't give us a final answer r More
The First Christmas Miracle - John 15:22; Galatians 4:4
"If I had not come" (John 15:22)."But when the time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under law" (Galatians 4:4). In the first verse, which is really just a fragment of a verse, Jesus invites us More
I'm Not Touching Your Stinkin' Feet - Various
I have been thinking this week about what a servant is and does. I sat down and started making a list of great servants I have known, going all the way back to my childhood days. I let my memory run free and started t More
I'll Be Home For Christmas - Luke 2:1-7
It had been a long, hard day on the road, and the two travelers were exhausted. It was a long trip no matter when you traveled, but this time of year the roads were so clogged that it took even longer.Three days had More
Letters From the Bean Field - Various
Sometimes you stumble across a new idea in the most unlikely places. Mine came from a little note that a friend wrote when he explained why he had decided to become a Prayer Warrior. He did it because of "Shammah, More

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