Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 2:12-25. Anger itself is not a sin, but Is your anger prompting you to positive action? What is the opposite of anger? Is your anger preventing you from forgiveness.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 2:12-25. Anger itself is not a sin, but Is your anger prompting you to positive action? What is the opposite of anger? Is your anger preventing you from forgiveness.
Abraham never imagined people would be talking about him and preaching about him three thousand years later, but here we are doing just that. Likewise, who knows what long term effects you and I can have by simple acts of faith in God’s promises.
The story of the flood is one that makes us all uncomfortable. God was devastated and disappointed with the total disobedience and depravity of the people on earth, and ‘it grieved Him to His heart’. (Genesis 6:6) We all know the result. But what about now? Jesus died for our sins, but what happens when we disappoint God?
On this Valentine’s Day Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 9:2-13. The disciples accompany Jesus to the Mount of Transfiguration and have a true mountaintop experience. We, too, need transforming mountaintop experiences with Jesus as well as with our spouses, so that we can grow as Christians and as couples as we navigate the valleys of life.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from 1 Corinthians 9:19-24. Paul was willing to give up his personal preferences to win others for Christ. We too are called to sacrifice our personal prerogatives in the interest of reaching other with the gospel. Remember the acronym, W.I.N. (whatever is necessary) to win others for Christ who gave up everything for our salvation.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Mark 1:21-28. All earthly forms of authority are borrowed from outside sources, but Jesus’ authority is intrinsic to His being the great I am. Therefore, our only reasonable response to His promptings in our life is obedience and a decision to respond, “Here I am Lord, send me”.
Pastor Bob delivers a text from Mark 1:14-20. In life we are always called to make calculated risks. It is a reasonable risk to give up that which we cannot keep to gain that which we cannot lose. (Jim Elliott)
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 1:43-51. Jesus chooses his first disciples, not because of their power or their position, but because of their willingness and readiness to follow Him. The obscure Biblical figure of Nathanael is part of a small movement of “nobodies” empowered by the Holy Spirit to turn the world upside down.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon drawing on Mark 1:40-11 and Acts 19:4-7. As we begin 2021, consider what is missing in your spiritual journey? Is your life displaying the fruit of the Spirit, or are there areas where you sense Christ is calling you to ‘focus on things above’?
How ‘ready’ are you for the new year? Youth Pastor Gustavo Gonzalez delivers a sermon from Luke 24:25-27 and offers us a glimpse into the life of a true Biblical prophet – perhaps far from what you might imagine. God empowered them to bring about repentance and transformation in very unorthodox ways. We all want…