Sermon Archive (Page 45)

Watch or listen to sermons preached from the pulpit at Fairview Baptist Church.

The Cost: Christ’s Atonement

What is the glory of the atonement? Is the glory of the atonement because of its extent or its effect? Is the glory of the atonement in its potential or in its power? See Christ as high and exalted as we consider his work on the cross.

The Plan: God’s Choice

If you could pick one of the following questions, which would you like answered most? (1) Why doesn’t God save everyone? or (2) Why does God save anyone? The question we pick will be governed by our view of man and our view of God. In this sermon, both questions are answered as we see just how big and powerful our God truly is. May we be drawn to him and not resistant to his sovereign power!

The Problem: Man’s Sin

God’s glory in salvation is magnified when we consider the sinfulness of mankind and the powerful rescue God accomplished. We’re more sinful that we ever imagined. This sermon seeks to further our view of sin and what God accomplished in rescuing sinners from such a miserable estate.

The Foundation: God’s Power

The rescue of sinners from the penalty of sin, the power of sin, and the domain of darkness is a result of the supernatural power of God. The same power that spoke this universe into existence is the same power towards and working in his people. Don’t accept a counterfeit god with no power. Don’t accept a counterfeit man-made religion that is not marked by the power of God. The gospel is God’s power to save for all who believe.

Show Me Your Glory

Moses asked God to “Show me your glory.” Is this not our desire as well? Moses asked this right after the incident in Israel with the golden calf. The people had exchanged the glory of God for a mute and powerless idol. Even today, in Christendom, we’ve exchanged the glory of God for idols. We need to clear away the false ideas and bad theology to make way to see the glory of God in salvation. Here’s a call not…

Honor, Recognition and Reception

The Christian community is to be marked out by their love for one another. Jesus said that this is how people will know that the church are his disciples. In fact, love for Jesus and love for one another is a necessary and defining characteristic of a true Christian. Part of loving one another is honoring one another and recognizing those who devote themselves to the service of the saints.

Act Like Men, Love Like Christ

What does it mean for the church like “act like men”? Here we learn 5 areas of needed courage with 5 sources of courage. Not only is courage so vital to the Christian in our day, but it is vital that we are watchful in love, that we stand firm in the faith in love, and that we are strong and courageous in love. What a timely message for the church today from the ever-relevant word of God!

The Victory of the Gospel

When Christ returns victory will be accomplished. The victory of the gospel is resurrection, the eradication of sin and death, and the kingdom of God. This brings great hope, purpose and meaning to our lives and labors for the Lord.

The Resurrection Body

“Sure…resurrection can happen! Even if it was true, what would resurrected bodies be like? Zombie invasion?” Perhaps you’ve had or heard this objection before. The Scriptures give this answer to this objection. We’ll see that we must humble ourselves and open our minds to consider the God who created heaven and earth. We must also examine the influences of our culture on our views of life after death and be informed biblically for true hope and joy in what is…

The Lord’s Supper: Revisited

We return to look at the Lord’s Supper and its history. We see a weekly practice, a weekly meal which was marred by the perversion of outside influences and the darkness of the medieval church. NOTE: At the beginning of the video the dates referenced are 1955 but in actual fact they are 1555!

Living in View of Resurrection

Life would be meaningless if Christ was not raised from the dead. It is time that we wake up and live according to that reality. We have here a call to believe all of what Christ has done and all of who he is. Let us not be influenced or corrupted by the false ideas of our surroundings but rather transform our minds by the word of God.