Genesis 2:2-3; Exodus 20:8-11; Deuteronomy 5:12-15
/Scripture reveals that our work is integral to our calling as followers of Christ.
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These are sermons preached during our Sunday worship services. (Recordings were not always successful, so there are gaps in the postings.)
Scripture reveals that our work is integral to our calling as followers of Christ.
Owing to a software problem during our worship service, the sermon did not record properly, so this is a re-recording done later. I find it difficult to preach to an empty sanctuary; I think preaching is meant to be part of the worship of a congregation.
This sermon concludes a series on the names of Jesus for this Advent season.
It seemed to me that it would be helpful to consider further the idea of fearing God that we considered in Ecclesiastes 12:13-14, so this sermon looks at various Bible passages on this theme. This subject is one that I thought I needed to learn more about myself and apply to my own life.
Because God's word of promise is central to the covenants he cuts, it is no surprise that the role of prophet is important in the covenant God makes with Israel. The prophets serve God and his people in history, while also pointing to Jesus Christ, the ultimate prophet
This sermon opens a series on the Bible's teaching concerning itself with a focus upon what is referred to as the doctrine of sola Scriptura, or Scripture alone. The Bible, and the Bible alone is the standard, the authoritative Word of God for his people.