Mar 20, 2016
If Christ Has Not Been Raised, 1 Corinthians 15:12-20
Series: Specials
In this Easter sermon, we talk about the significance of the resurrection. In this text, Paul address the hypothetical question: what if Christ has not been raised from the dead? The ultimate point of his question is that Christ has been raised from the dead and therefore this event is foundational to everything else.
1 Corinthians 15:12-20
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  • Mar 20, 2016If Christ Has Not Been Raised, 1 Corinthians 15:12-20
    Mar 20, 2016
    If Christ Has Not Been Raised, 1 Corinthians 15:12-20
    Series: Specials
    In this Easter sermon, we talk about the significance of the resurrection. In this text, Paul address the hypothetical question: what if Christ has not been raised from the dead? The ultimate point of his question is that Christ has been raised from the dead and therefore this event is foundational to everything else.
    1 Corinthians 15:12-20
  • Mar 20, 2016At the Cross, Luke 23:32-38
    Mar 20, 2016
    At the Cross, Luke 23:32-38
    Series: Specials
    On the Sunday before Easter, we look at this text that helps focus our attention on the cross. We look at what was happening at the cross, and we discover the meaning and why we should always keep the cross central.
    Luke 23:32-38
  • Feb 14, 2016“How Can You Turn Back?”, Galatians 4:8-20
    Feb 14, 2016
    “How Can You Turn Back?”, Galatians 4:8-20
    Paul asks the Galatians, how can you turn back from the gospel and Christ? We learn we must examine ourselves to see if we have turned back. Like the Galatians, we sometimes turn away from the gospel in subtle ways. We also learn that we must be willing to speak the truth in love to others who have turned back from the gospel. Finally, we are reminded that God is a loving Father who is patient with us.
  • Feb 7, 2016Sons of God, Galatians 3:26-4:7
    Feb 7, 2016
    Sons of God, Galatians 3:26-4:7
    Everyone has a deep desire to be loved. Because of the Son of God, we can become sons of God and experience the love we need and crave. Our desire to be loved is satisfied through divine adoption. How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!
  • Jan 31, 2016Why Then the Law? Galatians 3:15-25
    Jan 31, 2016
    Why Then the Law? Galatians 3:15-25
    If we are justified by faith alone and we are cursed if we rely on works of the law (Gal 3:10), why did God give us the law? Are Christians expected to follow the law of God? We discover from God’s Word how Christians should think about the law.
  • Jan 24, 2016Christ Redeemed Us, Galatians 3:10-14
    Jan 24, 2016
    Christ Redeemed Us, Galatians 3:10-14
    One of the ways we return to the gospel and keep it central is simply by talking about the gospel. The gospel includes bad news that we are all under a curse because of our sin. If we understand the problem, we are able to experience the good news of the gospel: Christ redeemed us from the curse by becoming a curse. As a result we receive the blessing promised to Abraham, which is the Spirit of adoption.
  • Jan 17, 2016Who Has Bewitched You? Galatians 3:1-9
    Jan 17, 2016
    Who Has Bewitched You? Galatians 3:1-9
    We are all prone to wander. Like the Galatians, we are capable of being bewitched. We discover several reasons why we should continue to return to the gospel and keep it central in all things. The gospel is the beginning, middle, and end of the faith, and it always has been and it always will be.
  • Jan 3, 2016Disciples Make Disciples, Matthew 28:18-20
    Jan 3, 2016
    Disciples Make Disciples, Matthew 28:18-20
    Series: Specials
    On the first Sunday of the year, we return to the simple mission Jesus has given His disciples. He calls us to make disciples. We discover what this looks like and we are encouraged to grow in our discipleship as we make disciples.
    Matthew 28:18-20
  • Dec 27, 2015For Unto Us, Isaiah 9:6-7
    Dec 27, 2015
    For Unto Us, Isaiah 9:6-7
    Although Jesus was born like everyone else, He was not like anyone else. Isaiah tells us of His uniqueness. Isaiah shows us: that His birth was prophesied, that He is divine in nature, that He is Holy because He is virgin born, and that He has a glorious destiny. His destiny includes us if we are willing to recognize who He is and trust what He has done.
  • Dec 20, 2015The Three Responses, Matthew 2
    Dec 20, 2015
    The Three Responses, Matthew 2
    In our text, we see three responses to the birth of Jesus. We see these same three responses today. Will you respond to Jesus with opposition, indifference, or worship?