Sermon from 1 Timothy 3:1-7 Click on Save PDF to access sermon notes
Sermon from 1 Timothy 3:1-7 Click on Save PDF to access sermon notes
God saved us–not by anything we did in our own righteousness–but because He is gracious and merciful and gave us the righteousness of Christ.
—Salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, eliminates any kind of personal boasting. Notice that Paul says in verses 1-2 “We ourselves were this way…”
–Salvation by free grace in Christ humbles every single person, when he or she realizes that their sins were so heinous Jesus had to die on their behalf in order to satisfy God’s justice.
–Salvation by free grace in Christ also emboldens every person, because he or she realizes that Jesus was willing to die for them!
–Salvation by free grace through faith in Christ edifies each person, because each person-no matter his or her circumstances in the world-knows that they have the hope of eternal life and a complete inheritance with Jesus!
–Salvation by grace through faith propels each person to good works, because we respond out of love and joyful obedience. Grace frees us to pursue God as a result of being his beloved child, not because we are trying to crawl our way back to Him.
Sermon from 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Click on Save PDF to access sermon notes
Sermon from 2 Timothy 2:8-13 Click on Save PDF to access sermon notes
Message from Exodus chapter 18.
Testing God is when we:
–accuse Him of wrongdoing or malicious intent
–presume upon Him to act as he Has done before, regardless of our decision to exercise faith
–forget about His past provision and express unbelief about our present situation
Message from Exodus chapter 16. Click on Save PDF to access sermon notes.
Message from Exodus 15:22-27
Easter Sunday Message from Exodus chapter fifteen. Click on SAVE PDF to access sermon notes
We must never forget whom we belong to and whom we answer to- Jesus Christ. He directs all our decisions and choices.