New Testament

The Nontraditional Teacher

As a non-traditional Rabbi, Jesus drew many followers that came to hear him teach. As he taught them, he would say things that many did not understand, and sometimes it would cause them to stop following Him and His teaching. However, when many left, it was Peter who recognized that Jesus had the words of eternal life that are written and recorded in our Bibles so that we too can believe and come to know that He is the Holy one of God.

By |2018-08-30T18:48:29-05:00August 26th, 2018|John, Sermons|

Repentance: Gotcha or Godly?

In 2 Cor. 7:8-11, Paul shows us two kinds of sorrow. The sorrow of the world is one kind. This may be what one experiences when they get caught or exposed in wrongdoing. The other kind of sorrow is better: it's godly sorrow. This sorrow cares more about God than self and leads to the kind of change God requires men to make to please him: Repentance.

By |2018-08-16T20:01:51-05:00August 12th, 2018|2 Corinthians, His Word Sermon Series|

A Shepherd’s Desire

The most important work in the church is the work of a shepherd. God designed the church with the built-in benefit of men leading and protecting the body of Christ. This lesson reminds us how important that work is and how good, spiritual men need to aspire for this office.

By |2018-08-21T20:47:20-05:00August 12th, 2018|1 Timothy, Elders|
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