In part five of our study through the epistle of James, we learn how to protect ourselves from being deceived about the goodness of God. For it is the goodness of God that we rest in both in times of trial and temptation.
Read MoreIn part four of our study through the epistle of James, we see the solicitation of temptation. Ultimately, we learn to find pleasure in the greatest pleasure as overcome.
Read MoreIn Ruth 4:13-22 we see “Our Providing God” preserving and continuing his promise to make a people for himself to the praise of his glorious grace. Ultimately, we were made to know Christ that God might be our Father and we might relate one to another as brothers and sisters.
Read MoreIn Ruth 4:1-12 we see the Hope of Redemption wrought in the life of Ruth and Naomi. From this we see a picture of the power of God’s redeeming love through the Lord Jesus Christ.
Read MoreIn this sermon, we see God’s providence on full display which should enable us to better grasp the reality of God’s provision in our own lives.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to keep ourselves in the love of God? In this sermon, we see the massive implications of doing this well and how it will fortify our pursuit of God in 2024.
Read MoreWe marvel at the consolation and confrontation of Christmas as we consider the saving love of God and the choice we all face.
Read MoreIn Psalm 73, we see a saint named Asaph who was tempted to jump ship, abandon his faith in God and join the other side. Ultimately, the incarnation of the Son of God brings lasting and eternal hope for our own slipping.
Read MoreIn this sermon, we see the bigness and purposefulness of God’s lovingkindness and faithfulness to his own. Through this, we marvel at the character of God through the characters in the story.
Read MoreIn this sermon, we see the grace of God in the midst of the brokenness and bitterness in the life of a family. Ultimately, we see the Lord Jesus in the way Ruth stood by Naomi’s side.
Read MoreIn Nehemiah 13, we see the demise of the people of God. This calls for Nehemiah confronting their spiritual compromising. From this passage, we learn much about our own compromising. This chapter creates a longing for a Savior, our Davidic King Jesus.
Read MoreIn Nehemiah 11-12, we see the people of God dedicating themselves to their covenant with God regarding themselves, their praise and their gifts. After all that God had accomplished before them they continue reordering Scripture in their lives as they celebrate with a shout heard around the world at the
dedication of the rebuilt wall.
In Nehemiah 10, we see the people of God continue to manifest the fruits of repentance. God does not only save his people from their sin but to new patterns of obedience.
Read MoreGod is faithful to build His Eternal Kingdom through His people. In Nehemiah 9, we see
the people of God adoring their God and all the good things it produces. From these verses, we overhear their prayer and learn much about God’s goodness and mercy undergirded by his righteousness in how he dealt with his people in redemption history.
Read MoreGod is faithful to build His Eternal Kingdom through His people. In Nehemiah 7-8, we see the people of God repopulate Jerusalem. Furthermore, God’s people exalt, exult and execute God’s Word.
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