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Sermons by Rev. Robert Zoba (Page 20)

Behold, The Lamb of God

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from John 1:29-42 and the significance of John the Baptist’s ministry.   In his famous words, “Behold, the Lamb of God”, John demonstrates the majesty and divinity of Christ as well as the mercy of Christ.  And we are called to live like Christ with a kingdom mentality of abundance!

New Year: New Realities

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Matthew 3:13-17.  Did Jesus need to be baptized by John the Baptist?  In this message, we hear the implications that Jesus’ baptism has for us, his disciples. Rather than make New Year’s resolutions, consider the call for repentance and baptism and the significance of becoming a new creation in Christ. What new realities can you claim through…

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No Jesus, No Peace; Know Jesus, Know Peace

On this second Sunday of Advent, Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Isaiah 11 about the hope of peace.  In this prophetic passage as well as in passages from Isaiah chapters 2, 52, and 59, we learn about the kingdom we have to look forward to – a kingdom of peace and security – brought in…

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The Advent of Hope

Pastor Bob delivers a sermon from Isaiah 2:1-5.  As we live in an increasingly a more secular society, are you keeping the main thing, the main thing? Our role, especially during this Advent season, is to point people to Jesus.  Consider your activities of this week and the weeks to come – are you sharing…

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A Grateful Mind is a Great Mind

Pastor Bob Zoba delivers a sermon from Colossians 1:11-20 about living with hearts and minds of gratitude. He cited a statistic that Americans spend more for trash bags than 90 of the world’s 210 countries spend for everything! Our perceived need for material things is astonishing.  Rather than be grateful for what we have, we…

Your Father’s Favorite Bible Verse

On this stewardship Sunday, Pastor Bob Zoba delivers a sermon from 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13.  In this epistle to the church at Thessaloniki, Paul addresses idleness which was reported among the members of the congregation. Pastor Zoba challenges us to adopt a right attitude about the work that we do and to do it as unto…