Sometimes we face things for which there is no earthly explanation. In those moments we need to erect a sign that reads, “Quiet: God at Work.” Don’t miss what God wants to teach you through your troubles.
Text: Psalm 119:67, 71, 75Over lunch this week, a friend and I discussed the spiritual implications of the terrorist attacks on America. My friend […]
Text: Galatians 6:6-10Calvary 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 23:32-43We 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 7:36-50Did you know that the only time Jesus was asked to teach on a specific subject was when His disciples asked for some help in prayer? Followers of Christ ever since have wanted to pray like Jesus did. In this message, we will look at both the model and the proper attitude of prayer.
Text: Luke 11:1-13Babylon became great because of the sovereign blessing of God. In their greatness they forgot about God and began to take him for granted. God judged them and they were no longer a great nation. In the end God judges that nations who forget him, and that judgment often comes at the hands of another nation God raises up for that very purpose.
Text: Daniel 5The year was 1866, and in a log cabin in the little town of Franklin, Kentucky, Thomas Obadiah Chisholm was […]
Text: Lamentations 3:22-23This week I read part of a book by Richard Strauss on the Christian home. In one chapter he discusses […]
Text: 1 Thessalonians 2:7-13Let’s begin with a question that might be slightly embarrassing to some people. Do you like to read other people’s […]
Text: Philippians 2:19-30This morning we are beginning a new sermon series from the book of Philippians. By all accounts this is one […]
Text: Philippians 1:1-8