"Sovereignty" Tagged Sermons
Catching Men
Luke 5:1-11. A miraculous catch of fish opens the eyes of Peter, James, and John to the reality of who Jesus is. The result, a glimpse at their own sinfulness, a cry for mercy, and a call to follow. Those men left everything to follow Jesus. Have we?
Glory in the Highest!
Luke 2:8-20. Jesus birth is announced to the most unlikely of people who become the first evangelists in the New Testament.
The Birth of a Great King
Luke 2:1-7. God at work in the world to bring about the exact conditions, in the exact place, at the exact time to bring forth His Son Jesus Christ. Christmas without the fluff. Simple humble circumstances as the King of Kings is born.
The Practice of Life
1 John 3. What is the practice of your life? The apostle John tells us in this letter that by the practice of our lives it is evident if we are children of God, or children of Satan.
A Promise Made is a Debt Unpaid: Part 3
Luke 1:76-80. A continuing look at Zechariah’s prophetic praise which includes God’s fulfillment of the New Covenant promises.
A Promise Made is a Debt Unpaid: Part 2
Luke 1:67-79. Zechariah’s prophetic praise in response to the Lord’s bringing His Messiah in fulfillment of the promises to Abraham. Three covenants which are not three separate entities, but rather extensions of the original promise to Abraham. Therefore we must understand what those promises are.
From Death to Life
Ephesians 2:1-10. The miracle of salvation for the purpose of bringing glory to God.
God is Love
In our world often people, including Christians, will make mention of the fact that God is love with no understanding of what that really means. Non-believer’s take that as a reason why they have no need of a savior, because God already loves them. Unfortunately, this comes from a shallow understanding of love, and little understanding of the Gospel. “God is Love” properly understood is the most terrifying truth about God. Listen as we unpack the law and the gospel…
Amazing Grace
Ephesians 2:1-10. If we examine the work of God in our salvation, we should indeed agree that God’s grace is truly amazing.