"Psalm 97" is the twentieth sermon in this series. The Psalm calls us to focus on the majesty and reign of God. The psalmist sings of His strength in light and holiness. Seeing God’s glory leads us to hate our sin and love our Savior.
"Psalm 96" is the nineteenth sermon in this series. The Psalm calls the worshippers to sing a new song to the Lord while declaring His good works. It concludes by calling for divine justice and holiness.
"Jesus Dead - Funeral Held at Joseph’s Tomb" is the sixty-first sermon in this series. Jesus is buried after His crucifixion in a borrowed tomb. A small group of people see to his burial and tomb.
"Witnesses Tell of Strange Sights As Nazarene Dies" is the sixtieth sermon in this series. At Jesus’ death, the vail in the temple is torn in two and various miraculous signs occur. A centurion overseeing Jesus’ execution believes.
"Three Men Executed" is the fifty-ninth sermon in this series. Jesus’ execution is carried out as He is nailed to a cross and lifted up for the world to see. The substitutionary death of Jesus is the crux of history.
"Nazarene Faces Roman Trial" is the fifty-eighth sermon in this series. Jesus stands trial in a Roman court before Pontius Pilate. Pilate, finding no guilt in Jesus, seeks to release him but ultimately caves to the pressure of an angry crowd demanding the crucifixion of Jesus.
"Disciples Nowhere To Be Found" is the fifty-seventh sermon in this series. We take a look at the person of Peter, his pride, his denial and his recovery. God opens up Peter's eyes and breaks the "rock" so that he can be useful to the kingdom.
"Jewish Courts Demand Execution" is the fifty-sixth sermon in this series. Jesus stands trial before the Sanhedrin, which was the ruling council of elders for the nation of Israel. They were the Jewish center of religious and political power. Christ’s profession of Messiahship leads them to call for his execution.