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Held by the One We Accuse: Grace for Fearful Hearts
Scripture Texts: Mark 4:35-41 Listen & Download Audio Preacher: Zac Harrison
Thanksgiving Math and History
Scripture Texts: Psalm 105:1-11, 43-45 The bane of all schoolteachers are students who ask, “Do we have to know this for the test?” or worse yet, “What difference is knowing this going to make in my life?” Those comments may apply more to the subjects of math and history than any other. Feelings run pretty […]
Overcome Evil With Good
Scripture Texts: Romans 12:19-21 Beloved. Beloved by God. Do you know that’s what you are in Christ Jesus? Beloved by God. Do you grasp the life-transforming and life-giving power of so great a love in your life? For most of the Sunday mornings we have been in the book of Romans I have greeted you […]
A Walk Through the Bible – Malachi
Text for Sermon: Malachi 1:1, 6; 11-14; 3:6-10; 4:5-6 Malachi is the last of the three post-exile prophets ministering in Judah after the return of the people from their seventy-year captivity in Babylon for their apostasy and idolatry against God. God first sent Haggai and Zechariah to rebuke His people for neglecting to build God’s […]
A Walk Through the Bible – Zechariah
Scripture Texts: Zechariah 1:1-6, 16-17; Zechariah 9:9; Zechariah 12:10; Zechariah 13:1 We come this evening to the penultimate OT prophet. Only Malachi remains. After 70 long years of captivity in Babylon under oppressive foreign rule, God raised up the Persian empire to defeat the Babylonian empire. Under the new pagan king of Persia, Cyrus and later […]
Seek Peace, Not Evil
Scripture Texts: Romans 12:17-19 When you hear Paul’s exhortations to the Christians in the church in Rome what do you start wondering about? Exhortations like: Love one another. Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse them. Live in harmony with one another. Do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly. […]