Bible teaching and preaching from Ted Wenger and Redeemer Presbyterian Church of Siloam Springs, AR.
Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. 25 For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my …
I. The timing of the birth of Christ shows us God's sovereignty over the world, vv1-3. II. The place of the birth of Christ show us God's providence in our lives, vv4-5. III. The manner of the birth …
I. We must listen to the Word of God, v11. II. We must fear the Word of God, v12. III. We must see that we can’t escape the Word of God, v13. IV. Our only hope is the Word of God made flesh.
The birth of John the Baptist, and Zechariah's song of praise. I. The responsiveness of God’s people, vv57-66. II. The effectiveness of God’s discipline, vv 59-64. III. The prophecy of God’s Redeemer…
I. The Fellowship of Christians, vv39-41. II. The Fruit of the Holy Spirit, vv41-45. III. The Faithfulness of God, vv46-56.
I. The rest which God provides. II. The rest which God's Word offers us. III. The rest which God's people are to offer to others.
I. We need to help one another, v13. II. We need to hold on to Jesus, vv14-15. III. We need to be honest about disobedience and unbelief, vv16-19
I. The humble circumstances of the Son, vv26-30. II. The exalted status of the Son, vv31-33. III. The supernatural conception of the Son, vv34-37. IV. The model servant of the Son, v38
A tested, hardened, straying, evil and unbelieving heart that falls away from the living God. I. Be warned by Israel's unbelief, vv7-11. II. Examine your own heart, vv7-11. III. Don't fall away, v12.
The outworking of the providence of God in Zechariah and Elizabeth and John and us. I. VV5-7 God’s hard providences for the faithful people of God. II. VV8-13 God’s ordinary providences further the e…
We glory in the greatness of Jesus. I. Jesus is faithful in God's house, just as Moses was, vv1-2. II. Jesus is the builder of God's house, but Moses is just a member of it, vv3-4. III. Jesus is the …
Peter rebukes Jesus and Jesus rebukes Peter. I. Disciples of Jesus need to see the necessity of the sufferings, death and resurrection of the Messiah, v21. II. Disciples of Jesus can be wildly wrong …
I. Jesus disarms the devil, v14. II. Jesus delivers us from death, v15. III. Jesus diverts from us the wrath of God, vv16-17. IV. Jesus dispenses help in our temptations.
I. The identity of the Son of Man, vv13-16. II. The blessing of God the Father, v17. III. The unstoppable construction of the church, v18. IV. The gift of the keys of the kingdom, v19. V. The strange…
Why did God become Man? I. to lead us out of misery and into glory, v10. II. To set us apart as his brothers, vv11-12. III. To secure us for God as a gift, v13.
I. Christians must beware of false teachers, vv5-6. II. Christians must beware of false teaching, v12. III. Christians should be self-aware of their slowness to learn and grow, vv5-7. IV. But take he…
Why did God become Man? Since our dignity and dominion were ruined by a man, by a man they must be restored. I. What does it mean to be human? It means Dignity and Dominion, vv5-8. II. What has our r…
The Pharisees and Sadducees came, and to test him they asked him to show them a sign from heaven. I. As a master teacher, Jesus repeated himself often. Don't be afraid to repeat yourself. II. Do be a…