In your marriage and in your Christian life, it’s not law but love that matters: The law says, “You must.” Love says, “I want to.” Before you come to Christ, you are on a continual performance standard, trying to do more in order to win God’s approval. But through Christ you discover that God loves you in spite of your failure.
Text: Romans 7:1-6“Fear not that your life shall come to an end, but rather that it shall never have a beginning.” John […]
Text: Genesis 48-50Which is more difficult? To forgive or to be forgiven? You could argue it either way. If you say it’s […]
Text: Genesis 32-33I find myself in a peculiar position this morning. No matter what I say, or how carefully I say it, […]
Text: Genesis 1-3A long journey, a hard pillow, a guilty conscience, a heavy heart. These are the things that make men dream. […]
Text: Genesis 28Although it is not a new word, most of us never heard the term “dysfunctional” until a few years ago. […]
Text: Genesis 27Several years ago Dr. Kevin Leman wrote The Birth Order Book. You may be familiar with that book because Dr. […]
Text: Genesis 25:17-34When I was growing up my mother had a little rhyme she often repeated to her four sons. You probably […]
Text: Exodus 20:16Although it is not a matter of any particular importance, this is not the first time I have preached on […]
Text: Exodus 20:15This is easily the most difficult sermon to preach in this series. It is also the hardest Commandment to deal […]
Text: Exodus 20:14