There is no doubt like the doubt of a broken heart.
Text: John 20:24-29Calvary was the place of three ugly crosses. We’ll focus on the cross of Rebellion, the cross of Repentance, and the cross of Redemption.
Text: Luke 23:32-43As we look at Jesus, it’s important to realize that his death was no accident. The cross did not happen to Him – He came on purpose for it. His death resulted in our acquittal and gave us open access to the Father. Just as people have responded differently over the centuries, so today, we see different responses – the scoffers, the spectators, the seekers, and the saved.
Text: Luke 23:26-49Light received leads to more light. Light rejected leads only to the darkness.
Text: Luke 23:1-12Jesus came to reveal God to us. He was gentle and kind, and yet there were some things that really set Him off! At the same time, He loved a good party and was constantly looking to bring healing to lives of people. He is the revealer, the confronter, the partier, and the healer.
Text: John 2:1-22You can only believe in God if you believe in the devil as well.
Text: Mark 5:1-17We might call this story “the preacher and the prostitute” because it’s a lesson about pride and humility. It’s also about how God welcomes those who aren’t ashamed to admit how much they need him. Only those who understand the depth of their own sinfulness can look with compassion and mercy on the men and women they meet every day.
Text: Luke 7:36-50I want to begin this morning by reading part of an article written by Bob Greene, a nationally syndicated columnist. […]
Text: 1 Peter 3:18; John 1:12We don’t belong in this world. We’re not supposed to be comfortable here.
Text: Luke 9:57-62Some people, like the Samaritan woman, are very good at using the invitational approach. They might not be able to give a complete explanation of everything that Christ has done, but they can say, “Come, see a man…could this be the Christ?” Others, like Dorcas, point people to the Savior by their service.
Text: John 4:1-42; Acts 9:36-42