Psalm 12 · Sun Oct 30 2022
Romans 12:9-16 · Sun Jun 19 2022
Genesis 21:1-7 · Sun Mar 27 2022
This sermons gives numerous applications and lessons from the life of Sarah. In the process, it teaches us the Biblical principles for knowing how to apply biographies using Biblical doctrine and ethics. As 1 Corinthians 10 teaches us, we can learn from history by avoiding disastrous actions of Biblical characters and as Hebrews 11 teaches us, we can learn from history by imitating the faith of the saints of old and learn how to expect great things from God and attempt great things for Him. Sarah's life has both lessons.
Acts 9:36-43 · Sun Mar 20 2022
Tabitha models how anything and everything we do can count for eternity if it is done in faith to God's glory and by the Holy Spirit's power.
Revelation 22:18-19 · Sun Nov 25 2018
This sermon shows how these verses are a dividing line between the Reformation and Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Islam, Mormonism, and other modern errors
Revelation 11:3-7 · Sun Mar 05 2017
This sermon examines the nature of New Testament prophecy and shows that it is identical to Old Testament prophecy and on a par with Scripture as to its nature and authority. These last two prophets of the New Testament era are a case study on the true nature of New Testament prophecy and demonstrate that the charismatic interpretations of today are faulty.
Revelation 10:1-11 · Sun Nov 13 2016
Revelation 10:1-11 · Sun Nov 06 2016
Revelation 10:1-11 · Sun Oct 30 2016
This sermon shows how each symbol connected with this angel's communication of God's Word showcases the divine characteristics of God's Word. This is part 1 of a two part analysis of how God's Word is powerfully transformational when we approach it by faith. Key words: prophecy, prophet, prophesy, Bible, Scripture, divine, sovereign, promise, penetrating, pure, perspicuous, universal, powerful, transformational, orderly, infallible
Revelation 10:1-11 · Sun Oct 23 2016
Revelation 5:1 · Sun Jan 17 2016
This sermon works through the controversies related to the identity of the scroll of Revelation 5. It uses clues imbedded in the text to rule out various theories and to identify the scroll as the Old Testament canon and shows how this relates to the doctrine of the imminently closing canon that is developed in the rest of the book of Revelation. The implications of this are huge - the Old Testament is the foundation upon which Christ's kingdom is built. Jesus takes the canon in His hands, but He does not throw away the Old Testament. He opens it, explains it, and fulfills it.
Acts 15 · Thu Nov 21 2013
Acts 27:42-28:10 · Sat Jan 09 2010
Acts 27:1-8 · Sun Oct 18 2009
Acts 21:4,9-14 · Sun Feb 08 2009
Acts 20:32 · Sun Jan 18 2009
Acts 18:24-28 · Sun Jul 27 2008
Acts 17:16-21 · Sun May 11 2008
Acts 17:10-15 · Sun May 04 2008
Acts 16:16-24 · Sun Mar 09 2008
Acts 16:6-10 · Sun Feb 03 2008
Acts 15:20-29 · Sun Dec 02 2007
Acts 15:14-18 · Sun Nov 25 2007
Acts 15:6-21 · Sun Sep 16 2007
Acts 13:13-15 · Sun Jun 10 2007
Acts 11:1-18 · Sun Jan 28 2007
Acts; Galatians · Mon Jan 01 2007
Acts 10:24-33 · Sun Dec 10 2006
Acts 1:12-26 · Sun Apr 24 2005
Acts · Sun Apr 03 2005
Esther 2:1-18 · Sun Oct 13 2002
Esther 1 · Sun Oct 06 2002
Esther; Nehemiah · Sun Sep 29 2002