Sermon Archive (Page 15)

Sermon Archive (Page 15)

We love God’s word, and we believe that teaching the Bible faithfully and accurately is one of the best ways to help believer’s grow in their relationship with the Lord. We also believe that the Word of God is the only thing that is ever going to bring anyone into a saving relationship with God. Please feel free to check out our sermons here on line, and we would love to have you join us on Sunday’s as well.

Fear of Preaching The Cross

Galatians 6:11-13. Paul tells us why the Judaizers failed to preach the true message of salvation. They sought to put on a good showing in the flesh, and this because they wanted to avoid persecution for preaching the Cross of Christ.

Confidence In The Lord

Trust in God impacts how we pray, but its reach goes far beyond our prayers. Confidence in the Lord changes how we live in response to the prayers we offer up to the Lord.

The Prayer Of A Christian

Pray is vital to the Christian life, yet it is an area where we often struggle. Jesus modeled prayer for His people and there is much we can learn from His teaching.

Jesus Birth: Why Does It Matter?

Jesus birth is unlike any other. It was foretold hundreds of years in advance and came to pass exactly as it was predetermined. Some suggest that the virgin birth is an unimportant detail. That is a great error.

Sowing and Reaping

Galatians 6:7-8. You reap what you so is not only a philosophical truth, it is a biblical truth as well. That doesn’t mean we are saved by works, but it does mean that we will all, believers and unbelievers alike, will come before the Lord and give an account. These judgements are totally different from each other, but they are both judgements.

Bear One Another’s Burdens

Gal. 6:2-6 Believers are to be a people concerned about reconciliation and restoration within the body. If a brother sins, we are to be quick to restore him in a spirit of gentleness. But then what? Once restored, we are to carry each others burdens out of a heart of love for one another. What does this look like?