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Sermons from Westerville Bible Church
January 24, 2016

Faithful in Faithless Times (Part II)

Faithful in Faithless Times (Part II)

Paul warned Timothy of those who taught heresy. He also pointed out how they think and act. This is important so we can identify spiritual error, and know how we are not to conduct ourselves. Part I

January 17, 2016

Counsel to a Thief (Part II)

Counsel to a Thief (Part II)

A follow-up message to last week’s evening service sermon, “Counsel to a Thief.” Part 1

January 17, 2016

Faithful in Faithless Times (Part I)

Faithful in Faithless Times (Part I)

Paul warned Timothy of those who taught heresy. He also pointed out how they think and act. This is important so we can identify spiritual error, and know how we are not to conduct ourselves.

January 10, 2016

Counsel to a Thief (Part I)

Counsel to a Thief (Part I)

Believers would be wise to not fall for the lie that only the “evil people of the world” are guilty of theft.

January 10, 2016

The Career of Christ in Five Verbs

The Career of Christ in Five Verbs

Jesus Christ, while never ceasing to be God, demonstrated how one “stoops down” for the sake of serving others.

January 10, 2016

The Quail of Death!

The Quail of Death!

In Numbers 11, we find that the complaints of self-centered people displeased God (vv. 4–15), that the nature of God’s response demonstrated wisdom, grace, and power (vv. 16–23), and that the judgment of God corresponded to the sins of the people (vv. 24–35).

January 9, 2016

The Problem of Human Wisdom and Human Leaders

The Problem of Human Wisdom and Human Leaders

Those who embrace human wisdom tend to exalt human leaders to undue status. However, all human leaders of the church are servants of God who cannot produce spiritual fruit apart from God. Furthermore, worthy leaders of God’s church will receive a reward, but unworthy leaders will be dealt with by God.

January 9, 2016

The Problem of Immorality

The Problem of Immorality

In this passage, Paul gives the Corinthians (and us) three reasons to control our bodies.

January 8, 2016

An Apostle Willing to Suffer for Christ

An Apostle Willing to Suffer for Christ

Paul, in dealing with the Corinthians, addresses Christians who were unwilling to enduring suffering by presenting a striking contrast between himself and the Corinthian church.

January 8, 2016

Introducing the Corinthian Believers

Introducing the Corinthian Believers

In his first letter to the Corinthian church, the apostle Paul deals with problems and answers questions.

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