"A More Excellent Way" is the fourth sermon in this series. Love is at the heart of Christian mission and sanctification. If our work as a Christian is carried out without love then it is in vain and it is in actuality nothing at all. Love never ends.
"The Body of Christ" is the third sermon in this series. Every born again believer is an integral part of the body of Christ. He has gifted us according to His sovereign plan. When we honor Christ, we lean into service in His church.
"Spiritual Gifts" is the second sermon in this series. All Christians are given spiritual gifts from God for the edification of His saints. We are to use the gifts given to us by God for the common good of the Church and ultimately to His glory.
"Saints' Communion" is the first sermon in this series. The table represents a lot in the Church. Our meals shared together as people of God remind us that we have been made family through the blood of Jesus. The Lord’s Supper helps us remember the atoning death of Jesus and often proclaim with anticipation His return.
"I Don't Know" is stand-alone sermon from Psalm 16 for Easter Sunday. Jesus fulfilled many prophetic psalms through His death and resurrection. Psalm 16 echoed the promise that the Holy One of God would not be abandoned in the grave and would not see corruption. This foreshadowing of the resurrection is rooted in gospel hope.
"Psalm 118" is the eleventh sermon in this series. Before Christ, the people of Yahweh awaited a savior. They sang about His coming, His victory, and His reign before it was realized. When Jesus came as the Christ, He did not fulfill prophecy the way most anticipated, but His promises remain; even stronger through His death and resurrection.
"Psalm 110" is the tenth sermon in this series. Jesus is everything. Not only is He our king (the King of all Kings) but he is also our priest (High Priest). The Messiah prophesied throughout ages is Jesus and He rightfully rules and reigns, making intercession for us.
"Psalm 2" is the ninth sermon in this series. The nature of fallen man is rebellion. In our rebellion, we all seek to usurp our own will over the Lord’s will. The second psalm reminds us that the result of us resisting God is nothing less than His wrath. But this psalm also reminds us that there is great grace for those rebels who repent and kiss the Son.