Jason Moon

About Jason Moon

Jason Moon is the pulpit preacher at Waterview and loves preaching the Word of God when the church meets together. His favorite kind of preaching is “open Bible” preaching straight from Scripture as he applies the ancient truth to modern, 21st century living. Very often he will lead the congregation in a study of an entire book of the Bible over the course of several weeks or months.

Overcoming Criticism

This lesson isn't about learning to handle criticism. This lesson is learning how to be less critical. It's true we need to learn both, but our country and churches will be much healthier if we can learn to practice less faultfinding and more good-finding. After a discussion about the problem of criticism, we looks at some solutions for overcoming criticism.

By |2018-12-26T13:14:36-06:00December 2nd, 2018|Overcoming|

Be Like Peter

If you could be like any Bible character, you might not choose Peter first. We remember his shortcomings, but because of this fact, we probably can resonate with Peter. In 2 Pet. 1, we find some attractive traits that Peter had that should make us want to follow in his steps and "Be Like Peter."

By |2018-11-29T18:47:43-06:00November 18th, 2018|2 Peter, His Word Sermon Series|

Overcoming Anger

We live in "an age of anger." Statistics suggest that those who struggle with anger believe they should seek help. No wonder then that God's word addresses this problem and gives us keys to overcoming it! This lesson discusses 5 simple steps to take in "Overcoming Anger."

By |2018-12-26T13:15:05-06:00November 18th, 2018|Overcoming|

Overcoming Impatience

How important is patient endurance? In it, Jesus says, "you will win your soul" (Lk. 21:19). Our ability to overcome impatience is not just a need for getting along, but getting to heaven. This lesson's goal is to help us understand what patience really is and to understand why we need it and when we'll need it.

By |2018-12-26T13:18:13-06:00November 11th, 2018|Luke, Overcoming|

Overcoming Yourself

We are sometimes our own worst enemy. Satan knows this and he'll use our tendency to focus on ourselves to cause us be overcome. It is true that God wants us to "overcome" through his Son. But one of the things the Lord said we must also do is "deny yourself." This lesson looks at practical, biblical steps to "Overcoming Yourself." Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe on YouTube

By |2018-12-18T21:33:07-06:00November 4th, 2018|Overcoming|

Better Beware (part 2)

The letter we know as "Hebrews" tells us of the reasons Christianity is "better" than Judaism (see part 1). In part 2 of this lesson, we also consider another feature of Hebrews that "warns" about the dangers of turning your back on the best (Christ) for something inferior (anything else). Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe on YouTube

By |2018-11-08T19:31:22-06:00October 28th, 2018|His Word Sermon Series|

Overcoming

Our culture speaks of winning and losing on a daily basis. Spiritually speaking, winning and losing is the same thing as being saved or lost. Or, another way of saying it, it's the same thing as overcoming or being overcome. This lesson is the introductory sermon for a series about God's desire for his people to "overcome."

By |2018-12-26T13:19:18-06:00October 28th, 2018|Overcoming|
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