Sermons from March 2026
Love God: The Great Commandment
In Deuteronomy 6, God gives his people one great commandment that summarizes the entire law: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.” This message explores what it truly means to love God—not as fleeting emotion, but through treasuring his word, remaining loyal in every season, selflessly serving him, and reflecting his love to the next generation. We also see how Jesus perfectly fulfilled this commandment where…
Hearing God Through His Word: Fear, Hear, Obey, and Live
After God spoke the Ten Commandments directly to Israel at Sinai, the people trembled in awe and asked for a mediator—Moses—to speak God’s words to them. God commended their fear and established the pattern of revelation through prophets and Scripture. In this message, we explore why the written Word is sufficient, why fearing God leads to life, and how grace motivates joyful obedience, all fulfilled in Christ, our ultimate Prophet and Mediator.
No Coveting: From Craving to Contentment in Christ
Continuing our series on the Ten Commandments, this message from Deuteronomy 5:21 examines the tenth commandment—”You shall not covet”—which targets the heart’s sinful desires for what belongs to others. We consider coveting with idolatry and envy, its subtle symptoms in our thoughts, pursuits, and speech, and its deadliness. The remedy is found not in self-effort but in the cross of Christ, leading to true contentment: a calm delight in God’s provision, presence, and promises, satisfied fully in Jesus rather than…
No False Witness: From Lies that Wound to Truth that Builds
Continuing our series on the Ten Commandments, this sermon explores Deuteronomy 5:20 and its prohibition against bearing false witness. We consider the unique evil of lies that condemn the innocent, the rare biblical exceptions for protecting life, and the positive call to be people of truth who build up others in love, defend the vulnerable, and proclaim the gospel as faithful witnesses for Christ.
Don’t Steal: From Sin to Dominion in Christ
In this message on the eighth commandment we explore the profound breadth of what God prohibits: not only outright theft of possessions, but also cheating, exploiting others, withholding fair wages, piracy, kidnapping, and even robbing God himself. Far more than forbidding wrongdoing, this command protects the God-given right to personal property and freedom as the foundation for exercising dominion in his created order. We also see that the gospel transforms us: we turn from theft and become givers through hard…