Sermons from June 2020
Standing Against the Lies of the Wicked
Job adamantly denies that narrative he is being told by his companions. He defiantly stands his ground and entrusts himself to God to see justice upon those who heap false accusations and suffering upon him. As Job continues his final speech, we are struck with parallels to our day in which we are barraged with a false narrative that calls good evil and evil good. May we learn to stand like Job and entrust ourselves to the one who judges…
Biblical Masculinity
We celebrate God’s gift of fatherhood by considering true, biblical masculinity. We live in an age of gender confusion that has left its mark on the church and upon manhood. As always, God’s word is true and sufficient as we consider these important and timely truths.
Unrivaled Wisdom and Power
We begin to consider Job’s last speech. He begins by comparing the power and wisdom of the Almighty to the wisdom of his friends. We see that God’s wisdom and power has no rivals and that man’s wisdom is foolishness in comparison.May this encourage us to know God’s wisdom and submit to his power and authority. Questions to consider:1. Can you see in your life where you have embraced the world’s wisdom?2. In light of God’s unrivaled wisdom and power,…
Maggots, Worms, and God’s Grace
What do we do with Bildad’s words that compare man with maggots and worms? Is this comparison fair? How does the Bible describe us in comparison with God?In this sermon, we consider man in comparison to God and why this leads us to the wonder and beauty of grace. Questions to consider:1. Can you define total depravity?2. Why can thoughts of our own sin lead us to rejoice?3. How do we commonly deny the need for grace?