Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from 1st Corinthians 10:31-33. He discusses the gray areas that we face as Christians and the extremes of legalists versus libertines.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Matthew 18:21-35 where Jesus tells the parable of the forgiven yet unforgiving servant. Our motivation to forgive should be powerful because a) Jesus commands us to, b) because it’s a gift to our own mental health and c)because it is the only logical response in light of the mercy…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 6:60-70. In light of the hurricane which, praise the Lord, skirted just north of Puerto Rico, we look at our ability to stay the course. Jesus uses some shocking language to test the spiritual commitment of the disciples. Pastor Bob challenged us to consider if we were committed…
Pastor Bob’s sermon is taken from Matthew 16:21-28. When Jesus explained the true mission of the Messiah to the disciples, Peter took Him aside and rebuked Him. Peter, who had just declared His conviction that Jesus was the very son of God; could not accept the idea of a servant Messiah who would face persecution…
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Matthew 16:13-20. The most important question we have to answer is “who do you think the Son of man is?” The best picture of God that we have is the very image of the invisible God, Jesus.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Matthew 15:21-28 Jesus praises a woman who overcomes obstacles to receive answers to her prayer. Still today, the greatest obstacle is that of pride which prevents us from humbly receiving Christ’s mercy.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Matthew 14:22-33 about stepping out in faith to serve the Lord. According to the title of John Ortberg’s book: “If you want to walk on water, you’ve got to get out of the boat”.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from the Parable of the Weeds. In Matthew 13; Jesus teaches the disciples about patience as we wait for the Lord’s judgment.
Guest Pastor Joe Ramon of Palmas Community Church in Humacao, PR delivers a sermon from Matthew 11:28. He reminds us that “come” and “believe” are synonymous when it comes to faith in Jesus. As Jesus offers us a resting place, we too, as the body of Christ, must be a ‘resting place’ for others.
Pastor Bob delivers a sermon about the parable of the Sower – Jesus’ first parable. He parallels the soils to the state of our hearts. Are our heart hearts stubborn? shallow? strangled? or surrendered? What about you? Are you open to receiving what God has for you? Are you listening to His voice?