Continuing our study on the miracles of Christ, we consider the ancient Biblical plague of leprosy and Jesus’ compassion towards those who were lepers.
The Lame Walk | Matthew 11
Continuing our series on the miracles of Christ, we come to Jesus’ healing of those who suffered from various afflictions which incapacitated them, such as withered limbs, amputations, and even paralysis.
Sight To The Blind | Matthew 11
One of the miracles Jesus performed in His early ministry was giving sight to the blind. In this sermon, we consider three specific cases when Jesus healed blind people and spiritual lessons we can learn from each.
Go Tell John Again | Matthew 11
A most interesting interaction occurred between Jesus and the disciples of John the Baptist in Matthew chapter 11. Imprisoned for condemning kind Herod’s sin, John sent disciples to Jesus with the question, “art thou He or do we look for another?”
Message 1 in our series, “Go Tell John Again.”
The Woman Taken in Adultery
The case of the woman taken in adultery is one of the most beloved passages in scripture, as it depicts the shocking mercy of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Ordered and Sure
In John 6, Jesus promised that “all the Father” has given to Him “shall come to Him” and never be cast out. This begs the question: Why? Join us for this message, in which we discuss the everlasting covenant between God the Father, Son, and Spirit before the world began, to save God’s people from their sins.
Closing Thoughts
Concluding our study through 1 Timothy, we come to Paul’s final exhortations in 1 Timothy chapter 6.
Message 24 in our series through 1 Timothy
Godliness with Contentment
If you asked the average American, believer or nonbeliever, what their goals in life were, ranking high on the list would undoubtedly be the accumulation of wealth. And yet, that’s exactly one of the lusts Paul warned against in 1 Timothy chapter 6. Join us for this exposition of the love of money being the root of all evil.
Message 23 in our series through 1 Timothy
The Lord’s Suffering Servant
Isaiah 53 is one of the most vivid prophecies in the Bible of Christ’s redemptive work. Described as God’s Suffering Servant, this Man of Sorrows would bear the iniquity of the Lord’s sheep.
Christian Servants
Continuing our series through 1 Timothy, we come to the concept of servitude and Paul’s admonitions to servants. While we’re far separated from that institution in our time, studying it helps us understand how scripture affords guidance to honor God in the broken systems of men, and gives us a glimpse into our severed slavery to sin and our relationship with Christ through redemption.
Message 22 in our series through 1 Timothy