A letter to the church at Smyrna. Jesus gives us perspective on our suffering. 1. He doesn't connect their suffering with their sins. 2. He will never take us in suffering where he has not been. 3. H…
1. Legalism produces people who are highly critical of others, vv1-22. Legalism makes God’s instructions harder than they are, vv3-53. Legalism misses the heart, vv6-84. Legalism is looking for looph…
Jesus identifies the heart problem characterizing the church at Ephesus. He commends them lavishly, criticizes them kindly, and counsels them earnestly.
The Priority, Place, Message and Success of Evangelism. This was a large group Bible study taught at Arkansas RUF, and I made use of some excellent illustrations borrowed from Ricky Jones.
Jesus calls Levi and confronts the Pharisees. He shows himself to be the great physician. This sermon was preached for the ordination of Brandon Davidson at Christ the King Presbyterian Church in Jop…
The remedy God gives us for anxiety is casting all our anxieties on him because he cares for us. The power of prayer, the principles of prayer, the promise of prayer.
The problem of the leper who Jesus heals. The power of Jesus who heals the leper. Some practical applications, both personal and corporate. This was a large group Bible study taught outside at RUF in…
The King has come. His preaches a message that brings joy. He gathers unlikely disciples. He exercises unstoppable power over evil. Even ours.This is a large group Bible study taught outside in the c…
Under the metaphor of the dance, this sermon explores the mystery of Trinitarian love, how we get to participate in that love, and why it often doesn't feel like it. Outline: The Father's love for Hi…
How can we have confidence before the face of God? How can we know we are right with Him? Paul describes An Unjustified Confidence, A Justified Confidence, and Marks of a Justified Confidence.Rev. Br…
How can we believe that God became man to bring lost mankind back to God? Isn't that too fantastic to believe? Isn't the Gospel of Mark unreliable? And even if its true, how is it any good? This is a…
What does Paul mean when he says that it has been granted to us to suffer for Christ's sake? Why would anybody welcome such a gift? How can we receive it with courage and even joy?
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