Sermon Archives

Colossians
February 2, 2020

Important Final Words

Important Final Words
January 6, 2019

Learning Christ

Learning Christ

To be a disciple of Jesus Christ involves far more than a mere physical following of the Savior.

October 21, 2018

The Value of Bible Reading

The Value of Bible Reading

There is much to be gained by reading and discussing the Scriptures with fellow believers.

July 19, 2015

Fulfill the Ministry

Fulfill the Ministry

To use our speech in a disgraceful way is a waste (3:8)! To thus make our lips and lives “proclaim Him” (1:28) is wise.

July 12, 2015

Walking in Newness of Life (part 3)

Walking in Newness of Life (part 3)

As the elect, we are to show not only that we guard against evil desire, slander, etc., but that we actively pursue a radically new character. Part 1 Part 2

July 5, 2015

Walking in Newness of Life (part 2)

Walking in Newness of Life (part 2)

Victory over sin is not the product of our moral efforts or someone else’s moral list, but by living by faith. Walk in newness of life! Part 1

June 21, 2015

Dead-On Dads

Dead-On Dads

Every Christian father is to be a picture of the Heavenly Father’s compassion and grace. “Dead-on” means to be accurate, on target. We need godly fathers who will accurately share biblical principles and show godly patterns.

June 14, 2015

Walking in Newness of Life (part 1)

Walking in Newness of Life (part 1)

Victory over sin is not the product of our moral efforts or someone else’s moral list, but by living by faith. Walk in newness of life!

June 7, 2015

Never, Ever! (part 2)

Never, Ever! (part 2)

We cannot afford to be spiritually gullible (2:8). Some people seem to follow every religious trend that comes along. Satan is not opposed to using extremes—like both legalism and licentiousness to steer away from the truth of the gospel. Part 1

May 31, 2015

Never, Ever! (part 1)

Never, Ever! (part 1)

We cannot afford to be spiritually gullible (2:8). Some people seem to follow every religious trend that comes along. Satan is not opposed to using extremes—like both legalism and licentiousness to steer away from the truth of the gospel.

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