Sermons from October 2023
Massacre and Disaster: A Call to Repentance
This sermon considers the conflict in Israel and how we ought to look at it through a biblical lens. We consider the words of Jesus and the call to repentance amid reports of massacres and disasters. Passage: Luke 13:1-9
God Is In Control
Justin Peters delivers important lessons from Daniel 1 which demonstrate that our God is in control. Passage: Daniel 1
Christian Unity
Pastor Jacob Reaume from Trinity Bible Chapel in Waterloo preaches on Christian unity. He explains what it is (and what it is not). Then he follows this up with how we achieve and maintain this unity. This is a needed message for the church today. Passage: 1 Corinthians 1:10-16
The Enduring Word
In a world that is hostile to the gospel, what confidence does the Christian have in his mission? What hope does he have that his efforts will not fail? Acts 4:13-22 brings us to the answer: that the Word of God will endure come what may. As the church takes it’s stand for Christ, weak and frail as she is, the powers of darkness will never prevail. God will ensure the continuation of the truth. Passage: Acts 4:13-22
Sovereign from Beginning to End
In this sermon we see a present day description of Jesus Christ. He is exalted in authority and strength. Jesus Christ is the great sovereign, the King of kings, and Lord of lords. We need this vision of Jesus in times of tribulation, doubt, anxiety, and confusion. This is Jesus, high and lifted up. Passage: Revelation 1:9-18
The Perfect Plan
This sermon examines Peter’s words to the people of Jerusalem 50 days after Jesus’ death. Peter explains that Jesus was delivered over to death by the definite plan and foreknowledge of God. This raises questions about God’s character and human responsibility. What we see are important truths that are meant to be understood, lead us to repentance, and grant us boldness to live for Christ. Passage: Acts 2:23