Bible teaching and preaching from Ted Wenger and Redeemer Presbyterian Church of Siloam Springs, AR.
Don't be a martyr. Don't be a man-pleaser. Don't be a mercenary. Don't be a task-master. Don't shepherd for the love of praise. Or for the love of money. Or for the love of power. But deal with your …
I. We need deacons who manifest the grace of God in daily living, v8. II. We need deacons who are sincere in their faith in Christ, v9. III. We need deacons who can pass the test of blamelessness, v1…
I. We need elders who desire the work of caring for God’s church, v1. II. We need elders who manifest the grace of God in daily living, vv2-3. III. We need elders who are able to teach, v2. IV. We ne…
How should men and women conduct themselves in public worship? I. Men are to pray, v8. II. Women are to adorn themselves, vv9-10. III Women are to learn, v11. IV. Women are not to preach or rule the …
Elders are overseers and shepherds of the church of God which he purchased with his own blood. What are elders to do? I. Love the flock of God intentionally, vv18-19, 36-38. II. Feed the flock withou…
I. The crisis in mercy ministry, v1. II. The calling of mercy ministry, vv2-3. III. The qualifications for mercy ministry, vv3-6. IV. The consequences of faithful mercy ministry, v7.
Greatness in the kingdom of God. I. What it isn't. II. What it costs. III. What it is.
I. The ministry aims of a God-honoring lifestyle. II. The God-honoring lifestyle to which different individuals should aim. III. The grace of God that produces this lifestyle.
I. Shared Life. II. Shared Work. III. Shared Love
Women in ministry in the early church. I. Paul's commendation of Phoebe, vv1-2. II. Paul's thanksgiving for Priscilla, vv3-4. III. Paul's shout out to the mother of Rufus, v13.
The apostle Paul's last publicly recorded words before being put to death by the Roman government for following Jesus. I. God's Providence. II. God's People. III. God's Grace.
I. The opposition of Paul's enemy, vv14-15. II. The desertion of his friends, v16. III. The support of the Lord, vv17-18
The tomb of Jesus was empty. His body was gone. I. The perplexity of the women and the words that convince them, vv1-8. II. The disbelief of the apostles, vv9-10. III. The curiosity of Peter, v12.
We see a very human apostle at the end of his life. We are frail children of dust, and feeble as frail. I. His loneliness, heartache, and need, vv9-12. II. His tenderheartedness and reconciliation in…
Paul is about to be put to death for following Jesus. How does he face death without frustration, regret, or fear? I. How to face death with contentment, v6. II. How to face death with a clear consci…
I. The solemn, serious urgency of preaching God's Word, v1. II. Pastors and people are each to be taught, reproved, rebuked, exhorted and encouraged, v2. III. Why is this so important?, vv3-4. IV. Wh…
Paul charges Timothy to preach the Word. I. Its solemnity. II. Its necessity. III. Its urgency. IV. Its methodology. V. Its delivery.