by ray | May 3, 2011 | Easter, NT, Sermons, Topical Studies
Luke 24:13-35 Let’s set the scene real quick. On Good Friday, everything is falling apart. Judas is dead. Peter denies Jesus and he is alone somewhere weeping bitterly. The rest of the disciples are abandoning ship, they’ve all fled and are hiding for fear of losing...
by ray | Apr 4, 2011 | NT, Romans, Sermons
Our culture says relationships are nice but we are here to get work done. Relationships are good as long as they don’t get in the way of things we are pursuing. Money, career, other goals are placed over relationships. And if you live this way, in the end, you are...
by ray | Apr 4, 2011 | NT, Romans, Sermons
Why do we naturally gravitate toward religion? It’s because we often are worshiping ourselves even the midst of looking religious. If you recall, one of the consequences of sin from Romans 1 is that we exchanged the glory of God for idols. And one of the most...
by ray | Apr 4, 2011 | NT, Romans, Sermons
Romans 12:9-21 Today, we are going to talk about the Trinity. I heard that Brother Daniel was on fire a couple of weeks ago. Were you blessed? If you would like to hear him preach more regularly, would you put your hands together and make some noise? I think this...
by ray | Apr 4, 2011 | Easter, NT, Sermons, Topical Studies
Repentance and faith — in a nutshell, this is what it means to be saved. So we’ve talked about how — 1) God’s sovereignty and human free will need to always be held in tension and we see this in Judas’ choice to betray Jesus. 2) Judas is condemned because...