Bible teaching and preaching from Ted Wenger and Redeemer Presbyterian Church of Siloam Springs, AR.
The danger of drifting away from Jesus. Antidote: I. Pay much closer attention to the Gospel, v1. II. Contemplate the certain judgment of rejecting the Gospel, v2. III. Consider the truth of the clai…
Jesus feeds the 4,000. I. His compassion for Gentiles. II. His inclusion of Gentiles. III. His generosity to Gentiles.
I. Unlike the angels, Jesus is the Creator and Controller of the Universe, vv10-12. II. Unlike the angels, Jesus is the exalted victorious ruler over all his enemies, v13. III. Whereas Jesus came to …
If you’ve experienced the oppression of spiritual forces of darkness, or chronic disease, or permanent disabilities, or lingering illness or painful injury, you’ve experienced the truth that this wor…
Why is Jesus superior to angels? I. Angels are messengers but Jesus is the Son, vv4-5. II. Angels worship the Son, v6. III. Angels obey the Son because the Son is God, vv7-9.
I. God’s grace is for the unlikeliest people in the unlikeliest places, vv21-22. II. Affliction sometimes proves to be a blessing to a person’s soul, v22. III. Christ’s people are often less gracious…
A wonderful sermon by ruling elder Dan Schwieder.
I. The Son is the heir of all things. II. The Son is the agent of creation. III. The Son is the radiance of God's glory. IV. The Son is the exact imprint of God's nature. V. The Son upholds the unive…
I. In vv10-11 Jesus says our problem is not what goes into us, but what is already inside of us. II. In vv12-14 Jesus straightforwardly tells his disciples the Pharisees and scribes can’t be trusted.…
I. The continuity of God's revelation. II. The progress of God's revelation. III. The apex of God's revelation.
I. In vv1-2 We hear the accusation of the Pharisees against Jesus. There we see the hypercritical legalism of false religion. II. In vv3-6 we hear the counterattack of Jesus against the Pharisees. H…
An introduction to the book of Hebrews, and God's authoritative unveiling of himself.
I. The kindness of God in the healings of Jesus. II. The power of God in the healings of Jesus. III. The strangeness of God in the healings of Jesus.
Jesus walks on water and enables Peter to walk on water. Who is this Jesus? I. He’s The prayerful man, vv22-23 where Jesus goes up on the mountain to pray. II. He’s The sovereign of the seas, vv24-25…
Who is Jesus? I. Jesus is the kind discipler, v13. II. Jesus is the compassionate healer, v14. III. Jesus is the long expected prophet, vv15-21. IV. Jesus is the new and better Moses. V. Jesus is bet…
I. Courageous John, vv3-4. II. Fearful Herod, vv5-9. III. Vengeful Herodias, v8. IV. Her manipulated daughter, v6. V. The approving partygoers. VI. The faithful disciples of John, v12.
I. Clarity, Not Popularity (2:1-5). II. Consistency, Not Safety (2:6-7). III. Courage, Not Reluctance (2:8-3:3)
I. The humility of the Shepherd who cares for us. II. The confidence his care creates in us. III. The blessings his care guarantees to us.