Updates and Articles
Trusting God - 2 Corinthians 9:8
This Sunday we had the privilege of having Rev. John Carroll preach from 2 Corinthians 9:8.
Important Takeaways from Sanctity of Life Sunday
This past Sanctity of Human Life Sunday we were grateful to have Barbara Burgess join us from the Blue Ridge Women’s Center to share about what God is doing in and through this vital ministry.
Barbara was kind enough to share her notes with us so that those who weren’t able to attend her presentation could learn more about BRWC and the important work that they are doing in the Roanoke Valley.
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.
5 Reasons to Sing Psalms and Hymns in Worship
At Providence we want to prioritize God’s Word. We want the Scriptures to be the focus of every worship service, and not only does that include the sermon, but that extends to the prayers that we pray, and the songs that we sing.
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.
Kat Von D and the Worship of God’s People
Worship isn’t about entertaining, mass marketing, or catering to the individual. Worship is about praising the living God who sent his Son to die on the cross. The worship of the living God is a category unto itself.
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.
4 Spiritual Disciplines to Cultivate in 2024
Committing more time and energy to knowing, serving, and loving the Lord more is always a worthwhile New Year’s goal.
God has already given every Christian the necessary tools for spiritual growth: His Word, prayer, and the sacraments.
So in light of these simple, yet God-ordained means of grace, Pastor Jake is sharing 4 spiritual disciplines that are worth pursuing in 2024.
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.
Grace for Sinners - John 18:15-27
Repentance is an attitude of your heart that desires for godliness and holiness more than the sinful pleasures of this world.
Being repentant doesn’t mean that you no longer sin. Being repentant means you love Christ more than your sin.
Arrested According to Plan - John 18:1-14
Despite the appearance of weakness, Jesus is in complete and total control during his arrest. He chose the location where they would find him. They came with torches and swords, but he knocked them over simply with the power of his word.
It wasn’t that they were arresting Jesus, it was that Jesus was giving himself up.
Jesus Prays for the Church - John 17:20-26
There is something particularly special about these last seven verses of Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer, because in these last seven verses Jesus prays for believers like you and me. Isn’t that amazing?
As he prepares to go to the cross, Jesus not only thinks about his disciples, but he’s thinking about us.
Jesus Prays for His Own - John 17:6-19
When was the last time you found yourself on your knees begging for the Lord’s intervention for your closest family and friends?
That’s precisely what’s going on in this particular passage. Jesus is pouring his heart out before the Lord on behalf of the men that are his closest friends.
Jesus prays several things for his disciples: First, he prays for their salvation in verses 6-10. Second, he prays for their unity in verse 11. Third, he prays for their protection in verses 12-16. And lastly, he prays for their sanctification in verses 17-19.
A Different Lord’s Prayer - John 17:1-5
In John chapter 17, Jesus is on the cusp of offering himself on the cross. In fact, the cross is only hours away, which is of course, why Jesus lifts up his eyes and says that “the hour has come.” The cross was imminent and so he prayed.
Glorify God and Enjoy Him Forever - 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
God states that he is worthy of all glory, therefore, you and I should believe that he is worthy of all glory.
Why does God need to be glorified? Why should we glorify him? And lastly, is it even possible to glorify him?
More than Conquerors - John 16:25-34
Our world really feels hopeless doesn’t it? Which is of course why Jesus’s words are so powerful, “...take heart; I have overcome the world.”
Jesus has overcome the world. What does that mean for all of us today?
Ordinary Means of Grace Church Planting
Our pastor, Rev. Jake Hooker, was interviewed about his church planting experience and how the Lord has blessed Providence over the past two years. Here's a link to the article on the Gospel Reformation Network.