Sermons from April 2017

The Flood

The flood was historical, global and catastrophic. We can talk science, evidence, and so on, but what does this event in history teach us today? It teaches us about our God. Let us not forget the justice and hatred God has for sin. May we never think light of sin as we wait for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.

From Adam to Noah

How bad were things in the generations between Adam and Noah? We see widespread corruption from fallen angels to wicked men. In this midst of this we see our unchanging God as a God of judgment and a God of grace.

The New Covenant in His Blood

What did Jesus mean when he raised his cup at the last supper and said, “This is the new covenant in my blood”? There are wonderful realities when we consider the new covenant!

Cain and Abel

After the entrance of sin into the world, God promises two kinds of offspring will emerge: the offspring of the serpent, and the offspring of the woman leading to the Savior. We see these two lines in Cain and Abel and the unfolding of God’s plan.

The Fall of Mankind

In this sermon we explore the entrance of sin into God’s good creation. Where did sin come from? Where did Satan come from? Not only do we consider the source of sin, this passage teaches us about temptation, about sin’s consequence, and most importantly, sin’s remedy. In a time where sin has corrupted God’s good creation, God’s grace is seen extended to Adam and Eve and the entire race.