Sermons from 2025 (Page 2)

Where Does My Help Come From?

In this sermon, we examine the contrasting sources of help for mankind.  On the one hand, the world gives a faulty and deceptive offer of help that fails to meet the greatest need(s) of man.  On the other hand, the Creator of heaven and earth offers a sure, stable, and lasting hope that never fails and is built on the character of God.  The Psalmist asks the question that we all must consider – where does my help come from?

Devoted to Destruction: God’s Sovereign Hand in Judgment

In this sermon we consider Israel’s encounters with Edom, Moab, Ammon, and the Amorite kings Sihon and Og, seeing God’s sovereign control over nations, his judgment against sin, and lessons for believers today. This sermon considers the shocking (to us) destruction of entire peoples, down to the last man, woman, and child. It confronts the objections head-on and considers this historical event in light of the sovereignty of God and the cross of Christ. Through this, we learn to fear…

Courage to Obey: Trusting God for the Promise

In this sermon, Moses recounts the pivotal moment at Kadesh-Barnea, where the Israelites, poised to enter the Promised Land, faltered due to fear and unbelief, choosing human counsel over God’s command. Despite God’s promises, presence, and past faithfulness, the people’s lack of courage and trust led to rebellion, resulting in a 40-year wilderness wandering as divine judgment. Our generation must learn the necessity of courage rooted in faith, guarding against cowardice and humanism, and remembering God’s enduring love, presence, power,…

God’s Order for Blessing: Hierarchy, Responsibility, and Righteous Rule

This sermon, based on Deuteronomy 1:9–18, explores God’s design for societal order through hierarchy, individual responsibility, and righteous leadership. Moses faced the burdens of leading a vast, blessed, yet sinful Israel, and God’s solution was to appoint wise, discerning, and experienced men to govern impartially, using his standards. We learn here that blessings come with responsibilities, sinners sin, and true order requires a biblical theocracy where God rules over all institutions. We are called to embrace personal accountability, support God-ordained…

God’s Timeless Word for a New Generation

This sermon introduces a series on the book of Deuteronomy, Moses’ final sermons to Israel, delivering God’s instructions for a new generation on the cusp of entering the promised land. It reminds us that Deuteronomy is God’s authoritative, inspired word, not merely a legal code but pastoral teaching aimed at guiding God’s covenant people. The sermon provides seven reasons for studying Deuteronomy: it is God’s word, challenges misconceptions about the law, is commended by Jesus, teaches about covenants, fosters Christian…

Ordered for Godliness: The Call to Self-Control

In this sermon, we explore the biblical mandate for a well-ordered church, as outlined in Titus 1:5-9 and 2:1-12, with a focus on the call to self-control. Godly leaders must model and teach holiness, integrity, and discipline, qualities that all believers are called to emulate. Self-control, a repeated virtue in Titus, is defined as the mind governing actions and emotions in accordance with God’s truth, enabling believers to live upright lives that adorn the gospel, prevent reproach, and honor God.…

The Glorious Vision: God’s Presence and New Creation

This sermon explores the final vision of the Book of Revelation, depicting the ultimate hope of God’s redeemed people in a restored creation. It highlights the river of life flowing from the throne of God and the Lamb, symbolizing God as the source of all life, and the tree of life, representing abundant sustenance and healing for the nations. The vision portrays a new creation where the curse of sin is lifted, and God dwells intimately with his people. The…

Behold the Throne: God’s Glory in Creation, Salvation, and Judgment

This sermon delves into the book of Revelation to unveil a vivid portrait of God as the Holy, Sovereign Creator, the loving Savior of his people, and the righteous Judge of all the earth. Through key passages, it highlights God’s transcendent holiness, his redemptive work through Jesus Christ, and his just judgment against sin, offering comfort and exhortation to believers facing trials. The sermon calls us to respond with humility, reconciliation, awe, righteous living, and faithful endurance, urging us to…

Divine Medicine for the Needy

In a world filled with idols and the weight of sin, many of us feel spiritually low and burdened. Guest preacher Pastor Clint Humfrey challenges us to confront the idols in our lives and the heaviness we feel living in a broken world. He asks: “Are you searching for the divine medicine?”. Pastor Clint invites us to look beyond temporary fixes and turn to Christ, who is the only true medicine for the soul. Through His healing grace and the…

Eternal King, Endless Praise

We delve into the apostle Paul’s doxologies in 1 Timothy 1:17 and 6:15-16, where he erupts in praise for God’s sovereign kingship, immortality, invisibility, and holiness. Exploring these divine attributes, we uncover their profound practicality for Christian living, as they ignite gratitude, fuel delight, evoke worship, provide purpose, galvanize endurance, drive obedience, and reset perspective. By meditating on the greatness of the eternal King, we are equipped to live vibrant, God-honoring lives that reflect his glory and grace. Passage: 1…

Boasting in the Lord: True Happiness and Success

This sermon, drawn from Jeremiah 9:23-26, challenges the pursuit of happiness and success through worldly wisdom, strength, and wealth, as the people of ancient Israel did by imitating idolatrous nations. Instead, God calls us to boast in understanding and knowing him””his steadfast love, justice, and righteousness. While Israel faced judgment for their idolatry and pride, we are urged to avoid their folly by recognizing God as the ultimate Judge and Redeemer. True joy comes not from earthly achievements but from…

9 Reasons Not to Be Anxious

In this sermon, guest preacher Dr. Andy Naselli teaches us on nine reasons from Jesus Christ on the importance of not being anxious. Passage: Matthew 6:24-34