Thank God! (1 Peter 1:3-9)
We should be thankful for all the material blessings we have in the world, but do we ever thank God for the many spiritual blessings we have through Christ? Peter lists seven of them.
How To Not Be A Hypocrite: When Fasting (Matthew 6:16-18)
This message is about getting closer to God in a serious way– in less than 30 minutes to boot! I learned a lot through this study, mostly about how I have not necessarily been fasting to the glory of God in the past.
Pray the Jesus Way! (Matthew 6:9-15)
John Wesley said, “Prayer is where the action is.” This is an informative and fun teaching from Matthew 6 that will encourage you to keep praying and not give up! Never give up! Never, never, never give up praying! Corrie ten Boom: “Don’t pray when you feel like it. Have an appointment with the Lord and keep it. A person is powerful on their knees.”
Post Election Christianity (Romans 1:18:32)
What if, after the election, the Biden/Harris administration makes Christianity illegal? What if our entire country loses the freedoms we’ve enjoyed for almost 250 years? What if our country as we know it simply goes away? Will you still stand as a believer in Jesus? This is my disturbing political sermon from last Sunday.
Rejoice Despite the Days (Philippians 4:4-9)
There’s a lot that can rob our joy: From the coronavirus to the still-occurring riots and unrest in our country. There’s an ever-present threat to our country, the media lies daily, there’s still a mask mandate, and to make matters worse, a fly landed on our Vice President’s head!
The Church is Full of Hypocrites! Matthew 6:1
This is the standard complaint from those who don’t go to church? Do they have a valid reason? Or, could it be that they are the biggest hypocrites of all?
Love Your Enemies (pt 2) – Matthew 5:43-48
Why are Christians to love our enemies? Do good to those who hate us? Bless those who curse us? Pray for those who persecute us? Two reasons.
“Love Your Enemies” (Matthew 5:43-48)
Why should we love our enemies when the “right” thing to do is hate them?
“You have heard that it was said…” – An Eye for an Eye (Matthew 5:38-42)
This is radical Christianity…and it is impossible to do unless you are in regular fellowship with the Lord. Nevertheless, every authentic believer is called to not to bear a grudge, nor to be spiteful, vengeful, retaliatory or defensive.