Updates and Articles
A Word-Centered Witness - 1 Timothy 2
The moment you begin to debate, quarrel, or argue with God’s word is when the Bible no longer becomes your only rule for faith and practice. In fact, Paul draws a straight line from public worship to gospel fidelity.
It’s only when we submit to God’s Word in all of its parts can we then boldly proclaim, “there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all…”
Mercy for Sinners - 1 Timothy 1:12-20
Here’s the danger you and I must reflect on today: When sin and its effects are downplayed, ignored, or minimized, the grace and mercy of God is downplayed, ignored, and minimized.
We speak honestly about sin because we believe in the transformative power of the gospel!
Instructions For a New Church - 1 Timothy 1:1-11
This Sunday we had the privilege of having Rev. Doug Hart preach from 1 Timothy 1:1-11.
Empowered by the Resurrection - 1 Peter 1:3-9
If someone was to ask you how Christ’s resurrection is impacting your life right now, what would you say? Even for the seasoned Christian it’s a difficult question.
Well, that’s precisely the question that Peter answers for us in our passage. We learn from 1 Peter 1:3-9 that Christians can have great hope (v. 3), security (vv. 4-7), and assurance (vv. 8-9) in life because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Behold, Your King is Coming - Zechariah 9:9-10
Jesus is the King, but what we see in Zechariah 9:9-10 is that Jesus’ Kingship and Kingdom was not established by the tip of the sword, but rather through the humility of the cross.
You Follow Me! - John 21:20-25
You and I are called to obedience. We’re called to faithfulness. But have you ever wondered, “How do I become a more obedient follower of Jesus?”
Do we constantly beat ourselves up and remind ourselves of how we consistently fall short? Do we pull ourselves up by our own bootstraps and try a little harder? No.
Obedience and faithfulness to Christ requires you and me to stop thinking about ourselves and those around us and to devote our attention to following Jesus Christ!
Do You Love Me? - John 21:15-19
Your fate is not sealed because of the sins of your past. Just because you have sinned and perhaps sinned grievously does not mean that you’re damaged goods or have nothing to contribute in God’s Kingdom. The Lord can make beauty from ashes.
Fishing, Breakfast, and the Care of Christ - John 21:1-14
The primary message of John 21:1-14 has very little to do with actually fishing. Rather, this passage has everything to do with Jesus sustaining and providing for the church.
That was true then, and it’s true for the church today. The church under the strength of her own power will always fail.
So That You May Believe - John 20:24-31
We typically associate Thomas with doubt. After all, we generally refer to him as doubting Thomas.
But as we look at John 20:24-31, the primary issue at play isn’t doubt as much as it is control. Thomas thought that he was sovereign, but was quickly reminded that wasn’t true. Thomas expressed a warped view of himself and God. But even in the midst of his warped view, the Lord was merciful.
The Breath of Christ - John 20:19-23
In the midst of the concern, fear, and sadness that was certainly in that locked room on Easter evening - Jesus met with his disciples. And of course, Jesus doesn’t just appear and then disappear as quickly as he showed up. He ministered to them in the same way he ministers to us today.
Our risen Savior meets with us to give us His peace, mission, and Spirit.
Resurrection Confidence - John 20:1-18
Despite the denials, everyone knows in their heart of hearts that life is eternal. And the resurrection of Jesus Christ proved that to be true. Jesus defeated sin, death, and the grave, which is the best news of all.
That You May Believe? - John 19:31-42
This Sunday we had the privilege of having Rev. Doug Hart preach from John 19:31-42 on the burial of Jesus.
Trusting God - 2 Corinthians 9:8
This Sunday we had the privilege of having Rev. John Carroll preach from 2 Corinthians 9:8.
The Gift of Children - Psalm 128
A successful career, wealth, and personal autonomy are not what will give value or meaning to your life.
Only faith in Jesus Christ gives your life meaning. And then, out of His abundant grace, God bestows more blessing upon you, like the blessing of your family.
Your legacy will not be in your work; your lasting legacy will be in your home.
Christ's Glorious Cross - John 19:16-30
As we read of the pain and suffering that Jesus bore on the cross, our only takeaway shouldn’t be, “Wow, he suffered a tremendous amount of injustice, pain, and suffering.” If that’s all we think, then we’ve missed the point. We should see what Jesus went through on the cross and think to ourselves: That should have been me. I deserve punishment for my sin. It was my sin that put Jesus on the cross.
Christ’s Healing Stripes - John 19:1-16a
When results are all you care about, the ends will always justify the means. It will never matter how you get there as long as you get there. And that’s what Jesus is to both Pilate and the Jews - an inconvenience, a thorn in their side. He’s someone who needs to disappear in order to make everyone’s lives a little easier.
Consider our passage: Pilate knew Jesus was innocent, which is why he tells the Jewish mob on three separate occasions he “finds no guilt” in Jesus.
And yet, by the end of the passage he turns Jesus over to be crucified.
The True King - John 18:33-40
Submitting to the King requires that you and I submit to his truth. You cannot separate those two things. You cannot claim to be a citizen in King Jesus’s kingdom and at the same time reject his truth.
If you’re a citizen in Christ’s kingdom, then you must submit to the truth of his word.
The King’s Humble Roots - Micah 5:2-5a
May we all abandon worldly hope, self-reliance and empty religion, and look where Micah points us - a humble shepherd-king born in Bethlehem who came to make peace for us all by the blood of his cross.
From Egypt to Jesus - Hosea 11:1
Just as God led the people of Israel out of bondage and slavery, so Jesus leads you and me out of bondage and slavery.
The Height of Hypocrisy - John 18:28-32
Have you ever wondered how people who knew the Old Testament far better than both you and me could be responsible for killing Jesus? Isn’t that ironic? They’re about to lead the Savior that the Old Testament spoke of to his death.
Just how could they do that? The short answer is obviously, their sin blinded them, but the specific sin was their obsession with keeping the small pedantic man-made Jewish laws. And as we’ll see in this passage, they were so obsessed with their man-made laws that they missed the Savior right in front of them.