Expositional Bible preaching from the First Baptist Church in Sherman, New York
Because of who God is and who we are, his people must gather to praise and worship Him. We must not fail to believe, trust, and obey our King and Shepherd lest we fail to enter into his…
God deserves joyful praise from all creation for the salvation he has brought and for the righteous judgment he brings. (Text: Psalm 98)
The God who promised Christmas, brought it in his own time and in his own way through his own Son. (Text: Luke 2:18-15)
We need Christmas because it was then God came to us who were separated from him by our sin. (Text: Genesis 3:8-15)
Our understanding of the Gospel makes it clear why good works matter so much. (Text: Titus 3:8-15)
Guest Speaker Donnie Rosie reminds us that joy found in Christ helps us run the race. (Text: Hebrews 12:1-6)
God's goodness is based on objective facts not our current experiences. (Text: Psalm 77)
God's people should live differently because they've been changed by His Holy Spirit. (Text: Titus 3:1-7)
Paul explain that the Christian behavior expected of everyone in the church is rooted in the grace of God, which not only justifies but also sanctifies. (Text: Titus 2:11-15)
Paul addresses several people groups within the church and demonstrates their role within the body. (Text: Titus 2:1-10)
Paul continues his description of elders with an explanation of what they do as overseers of the church. (Text: Titus 1:9-16)
Paul explains the role of elders in the church and the characteristics that must be present in their lives. (Text: Titus 1:5-9)
In Paul's opening words to Titus, he explains how he understands his role as an apostle of Jesus Christ in relation to the Gospel. (Text: Titus 1:1-4)
Why do the wicked seem to prosper and succeed? The psalmist reveals the answer to the question and shows that life is more than wealth and power. (Text: Psalm 49)
The psalmist thinks of Jerusalem, and his thoughts rise up from within him and flow forth in a psalm of praise for the city of God and God Himself. (Text: Psalm 87)
David asks and answers the important question of who will be allowed to dwell with God and be with him forever. (Text: Psalm 15:1-5)
God summons his people to him to lay charges before them for the way they worship and offer sacrifices. (Text: Psalm 50:1-23)
Jesus taught us to pray for that which we really need. (Text: Matthew 6:7-13)
How does someone show or prove that they trust God in times of trouble? David experienced his share of trouble and revealed through his actions that he truly trusted in God. (Text: Psal…
The psalmist gives three ways to praise God: through fear, through song, and through submission. (Text: Psalm 47)