Sermon Archives

Sunday Morning
January 22, 2017

Knowing This… (Part I)

Knowing This... (Part I)

Peter knew of apostasy spreading and would not sit idly by and watch it pollute the church. He gives a history and prophecy lesson to refute truth deniers, and to bolster truth defenders.

January 15, 2017

Waterless Springs (Part III)

Waterless Springs (Part III)

The apostle Peter does not pull punches in describing the activity, behavior, and nature of false teachers. Part I Part II

January 8, 2017

Waterless Springs (Part II)

Waterless Springs (Part II)

The apostle Peter does not pull punches in describing the activity, behavior, and nature of false teachers. Part I

January 1, 2017

Waterless Springs (Part I)

Waterless Springs (Part I)

The apostle Peter does not pull punches in describing the activity, behavior, and nature of false teachers.

December 25, 2016

A Cross-view of the Cradle

A Cross-view of the Cradle

The reason we can possess and must show joy is that we who were alienated from God are forgiven and restored to Him by Christ.

December 11, 2016

Since…Then

Since...Then

The fact that Christ will judge the wicked and reward the righteous sustains the believer who may be going through a trial today.

December 4, 2016

All Points Bulletin

All Points Bulletin

Peter was not casual or dismissive about false teachers, but instead spoke of their effect on the church like we would describe a terrorist attack today!

November 27, 2016

Incomprehensible, But Precious (Part IV)

Incomprehensible, But Precious (Part IV)

The fact that God is omnipotent directs the believer.

November 20, 2016

Peter’s Last Will and Testament (Part II)

Peter's Last Will and Testament (Part II)

The apostle’s last will and testament was not “please remember me fondly and say nice things about me,” but rather “remember what you were taught so that you will not fall but stand in faith.”

November 13, 2016

Peter’s Last Will and Testament (Part I)

Peter's Last Will and Testament (Part I)

The apostle’s last will and testament was not “please remember me fondly and say nice things about me,” but rather “remember what you were taught so that you will not fall but stand in faith.”

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