Expositional Bible preaching from the First Baptist Church in Sherman, New York
The story of Job starts with a question in chapter 1: Is God enough? Is he worthy of worship and loyalty even without the benefits and blessings? When we lose the things we hold dearly …
God intends to bless his people and wants them to be certain of it. (Text: Number 6:22-27)
Because of the person and work of Christ, believers must draw near through him, hold fast to him, and encourage others to do the same. (Text: Hebrews 10:19-25)
We worship God because he is holy, and because we are not; we worship God because alone is worthy. (Text: Isaiah 6:1-8)
The preaching of the Bible is essential to having sound doctrine. Without sound, thorough Bible preaching, people will turn from the truth. (Text: 2 Timothy 3:15-4:5)
Jesus teaches that God’s judgment is upon those who sin against him and on spiritual leaders who fail to warn the people of it. (Text: Matthew 23:13-39)
The scribes and Pharisees may fool the people with their outward performances or religion, but Jesus sees their hypocrisy. Jesus teaches how to respond to the teaching and example of th…
Jesus reveals the Pharisees inadequate understanding of Messiah and reveals that Christ is far greater than they realized. “Jesus is Lord” is more than a Christian phrase; it is a funda…
Jesus teaches that the greatest commands are to love God wholly and love your neighbor as yourself. All other commands depend on these two. (Text: Matthew 22:34-40)
When the Sadducees try to ridicule and humiliate Jesus’ teaching on the resurrection, Jesus exposes their unbelief and error. The Resurrection is sure to happen; Jesus believed it; the …
Jesus evades a trap laid by Pharisees and Herodians regarding loyalty and submission to Caesar and teaches that submission to God’s divine authority means submission to God’s ordained a…
Jesus teaches that God is just, and God is gracious, and whatever God does is right. (Text: Matthew 19:27-20:16)
Jesus teaches that eternal life doesn't come to the people we’d expect or in the way we expect it. (Text: Matthew 19:13-26)
Guest Speaker Josh Mencer (Text: Deuteronomy 29:29)
Guest Speaker Daniel Benedict (Text: Revelation 21:1-8)
The paradox of marriage is that it was not created primarily for our needs but for God’s glory. (Text: Matthew 19:1-12)
To truly worship God, we must know who he is, who we are, and what he has done. (Text: Psalm 100)
In Psalm 99, we are commanded to exalt and worship the Lord because he is holy, just, and merciful. (Text: Psalm 99)
In Psalm 97 we see that the holiness of God affects how God rules and reigns as king, how man sees him, how God interacts with mankind and judges sin, and how man responds to God. (Text…
We are to worship God by telling him of his greatness then by telling others of him. (Text: Psalm 96)