This is the final message in the series on the four solas of the Reformation. I have saved sola fide-by […]
Text: Romans 3:27-31A few weeks ago someone sent me the following prayer, written by a man named Frank Morris. It’s from something […]
Text: Haggai 2:10-19On September 5, 1886, Charles Spurgeon began his sermon on our text with these incisive words: Satan is always doing […]
Text: Haggai 2:1-9With this sermon we are almost to the end of our series on God’s attributes. In fact, this is the […]
Text: 1 Corinthians 10:31When I was a teenager in Alabama, I spent a week at a Methodist church camp. This was during the […]
Text: 1 Samuel 15:29Because this is Easter season, the major newsmagazines have been running cover stories on religious themes. Last week Time magazine […]
Text: John 11:25-26How many people do you know who do exactly what they say? Before you answer, let me rephrase the question? […]
Text: Lamentations 3:22-25The scene: A young boy and his mother are having a serious discussion over lunch one day. “Where is God?” […]
Text: Psalm 139:7-12“If the Lord be with us, we have no cause of fear. His eye is upon us, His arm over […]
Text: Psalm 145:4-5The sovereignty of God is a mysterious doctrine because it brings us face to face with the problem of evil and free will. If God is sovereign, why is there evil in the universe? If man has free will, how can God be sovereign? Christians have debated these questions for centuries. Suffice it to say that God is sovereign and you are truly responsible for all the choices you make. Often we won’t understand how they work together, but they do. When we embrace this truth, we have the true freedom—and peace that comes with it—to stop trying to be God and let Him direct our lives.
Text: Daniel 4