Summary: The Foundations Creed and how the burden between the Fundamentals and the Distinctives unfold in Scripture through Faith. The Deeper Life can only be unveiled through deeper Faith within the Gospel.
Summary: This message takes the background of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Esther and how these books of the Old Testament join together: Wisdom, Time, and Providence.
Scripture: John 15:1–8; Song of Solomon 2:10–13; Psalm 128:3a
Summary: Our marriage becomes an integral part of our life on earth, and it becomes the process of God conforming us into the image of His Son. This sermon followed the annual Marriage Conference.
Summary: We must learn to rely on God for these days to gain what power is needed to live in such days. To know His power is a miracle from the Great God.
Summary: Who appointed Jesus to be the shepherd of the sheep and to take care of the sheep? We find that we belong to the Father and the Father appointed His Son to be responsible for saving and keeping the sheep.
Scripture: Philippians 3:10–11; Colossians 1:23–25; 1 Peter 4:12–13
Summary: Christ suffered to learn human obedience; He suffered for our sins. We now are to come to know the fellowship of His sufferings; for He set the example, and we should follow in His steps.
Summary: God called upon Moses to have a candlestick (lampstand) to be made for the Tabernacle; it became a revelation of Israel. Yet the church becomes a lampstand with the need of Christ to empower it.
Summary: God made children in tenderness and in wonder of growth; yet the dark powers that pursue them in their growing up must be watched, bringing careful guardianship of their lives. God is there as well in providence.
Summary: This message carefully unfolds the Romanist view of the death of Christ without blood; it unfolds the Mass, Transubstantiation, and what does the Mass actually portray. Roman Catholicism takes the place of Christ and substitutes a “little god” in His place.
Summary: Why did the Church fall away in Church history? It was because they left their first love, their superlative love for Christ. Love for Christ is the highest motive for our living for Him.
Scripture: Hebrews 4:9–13; Romans 6:17; John 17:17
Summary: There are two rests that are mentioned in the New Testament that God desires for all His people to come to. They truly will be needed in living this life on earth.
Scripture: Genesis 5:21–24; Ephesians 2:1–2; John 10:1–10
Summary: One of the precious insightful truths that was learned early buy God’s men is how to walk with God. This began back in the Garden and can continue even today.
Summary: How is our Christian Life at the end? This message brings us into the valleys in life which lead to the final season before God calls us home.