Of the many blessings and joys that the resurrection of Jesus from the dead brings to those who believe in him, one that we will all need some day is the assurance that he has opened up for us a path from death to new life. Because Jesus has risen from the dead, we too will rise. This wonderful truth offers us comfort in our times of sorrow, strength in our times of trial, and puts away fear of the future.
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Sunday, February 19, 2023
Sermon Video: All Creation awaits the Redemption of God's people, Romans 818-25
We, as God's people redeemed by Jesus, are already saved, but not have not yet been fully transformed into what we will become (Christ-like). We have begun a journey by faith, but are traveling there still, with hope to help us along the way. In fact, the Apostle Paul tells us that all of Creation (personified for literary purposes) itself anticipates this transformation, it too suffers presently and looks forward to glory to come as God's redemptive plan reaches its glorious conclusion.
Monday, August 8, 2022
Sermon Video: Nobody is Good Enough for God - Romans 3:9-20
Before offering hope in the subsequent verses, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the conclusion that ON OUR OWN nobody is good enough for God. All, both Jew and Gentile alike, are "under the power of sin" therefore tainted and corrupted by it, unable to keep the whole Law of God.
Why the emphasis on the negative? Stark reality is needed to overcome human pride and pave the way for people to seek God in repentance and by faith.
Sunday, September 5, 2021
Sermon Video: Resurrection - The God of the Living, Mark 12:18-27
What will Heaven be like? Much of our own assumptions and cultural baggage enters into our typical answer, but as Jesus revealed to the Sadducees, making those assumptions can lead to serious error. Jesus utilizes the story of God revealing to Moses his name, "I AM" to illustrate that God has always been the God of the Living, that for his people life continues beyond the grave.
What will Heaven be like? I'm not sure, but it will be beyond our imaginations, contrary to our assumptions, our words will fail us when we stand amazed in the presence of the LORD.Sunday, May 30, 2021
Sermon Video: How hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God - Mark 10:17-31
"What must I do to inherit eternal life?" This is, indeed, THE question for all of humanity. Asked of Jesus, he responds by considering the Law of Moses which offers humanity understanding of the character (holiness, righteousness) of God, which we are commanded to imitate. Jesus then shows that God requires total commitment from human beings, a requirement that weights heavier upon the rich and powerful. If those with the most resources among us have no chance of earning eternity, what chance have any of us? None, but don't despair. God has already offered the answer to this question through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which offers us forgiveness by grace through faith. In the end, our devotion to God is not akin to padding our resume or studying for a final exam, instead it is our thank you note to God, our response to what he has already done for us.
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Sermon Video: Pluck out your eye? Mark 9:42-48
Utilizing brutally stark imagery, Jesus seeks to impress upon his disciples the seriousness of the things that people do (or fail to do) that lead others into sin or otherwise cause them to 'stumble', particularly when those being affected are those who believe in Jesus. In addition, Jesus also warns about the seriousness of sin to our own condition, equating it with the kind of handicap that we do fear, when tragically many do not concern themselves with the much greater reality of hell. What would we be willing to pay, what hardship would we be willing to endure in order to avoid damaging our relationship with God? For far too many Hell is treated like a remote possibility (like being bitten by a shark in the ocean) rather than the inevitability that it is for all those who spurn the Son of God.
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Sermon Video: Heaven: Only Jesus look-alikes allowed - 1 Corinthians 15:44b-50
Have you put your trust in Jesus? Have you turned from sin/evil in order to follow Jesus? If you haven't, it is your only hope, as Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, the life, no one comes to the Father, but by me." If you have, please get connected to a local church, become a part of what God is doing here in our midst.
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Sunday, May 3, 2020
Sermon Video: When the dead are raised to new life - 1 Corinthians 15:35-44a
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Monday, July 30, 2018
Sermon Video: Set your hearts on things above - Colossians 3:1-4
What does it mean to have your heart or mind set upon things above? For the Christian, this means living here and now as a citizen of heaven. Having the perspective of someone who knows the future and lives today in light of it. It means having a spiritual perspective as well, one that sees beyond the material and one that invests in eternity (though self-sacrifice today).
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Thursday, August 31, 2017
Mt Everest vs. Space: Why we can never reach God on our own.
So, how high can we climb on our own, and why isn't that good enough for God? Let's suppose that you make it to the pinnacle of human moral achievement, climbing higher than anyone else.
That seems like a tremendous accomplishment, especially with so many other people falling far short of your lofty achievement and others not even trying. But what is the goal, have you reached it, simply because you can't possibly get any higher?
But God is holy, perfect, without flaw; we are not. Our highest possible ascent toward God, on our own, leaves us far, far short. Could Sir Edmund Hillary have climbed from the summit of Everest into space? Of course not, the gap is too wide, and there's nothing left to climb. Our righteousness, whatever it might be, is equally hopelessly insufficient when compared to the holiness of God.
So, what is left for us to do, give up? In a way yes, to come to God, we need to give up trying to fix ourselves and instead trust that the righteousness of Christ, who died and rose again on our behalf, will be applied to our account by God because of our faith in him. So go ahead and climb the Mt. Everest of morality, doing the right thing is always the right thing, but not because it will make God accept you, do it because you wish to honor the sacrifice of Jesus and be as much like him in this life as possible.
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Sermon Video: Who will enter the Kingdom of God? - 1 Corinthians 6:9-11
Paul begins the list of vices by saying, "Do not be deceived", which indeed seems a fitting warning as several of the things on the list are no longer considered to be immoral by segments of the Christian community in America. How is it that we think we can overrule the Word of God? All ten things listed by Paul are immoral, whether we like it or not, for God has declared them to be so through his inspired Word, and we have no right to challenge it.
Humanity is indeed wicked, fallen and lost, thankfully God has provided the solution, by washing, sanctifying, and justifying those who have faith in the Son of God, Jesus Christ. The wicked will not inherit the kingdom, thanks be to the grace of God, which by faith has declared his people to be no longer wicked, but instead righteous, in the name of Jesus.
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Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Are good people in Heaven?
Heaven doesn't contain "good" people, it contains forgiven people.
God is holy, God is perfect, and only those who likewise are holy and perfect can enter into his presence.
Humanity is not holy, humanity is not perfect, all of us are flawed, all are sinners.
If God had not intervened with the Incarnation, if the Son of God had not died for our sins and if he had not been raised to life for our justification, the gulf that exists between God, who is holy, and humanity, which is not, would have remained separating us from God forever.
Heaven isn't for "good" people; good isn't good enough, only perfection will work, and since the only way for a human being to be perfect is for God to forgive us, and give us his righteousness (through Christ), the only people who will join God in heaven are those who by faith have been forgiven.
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Sermon Video: The Rich Man and Lazarus - Luke 16:19-31
The unexpected twist of the parable comes when the rich man follows up his rejected request by asking Abraham to send Lazarus instead to his five living brothers to warn them of what awaits them if they follow in his footsteps. This request is also rejected, but not because it is impossible, instead it is rejected because the living already have a miraculous witness that they ought to be listening to, not someone raised from the dead, but the Word of God as revealed through Moses and the Prophets. The rich man insists that a visit from the dead is what is necessary to turn his brothers from their path, but the parable ends with Abraham's ominous response that not even someone coming back from the dead would be sufficient if they have already rejected God's Word. Thus the parable of Jesus, while continuing the warning about shallowness of riches, is really a much sterner and more important warning about the eternal consequences of missing out on the call of God to repentance.
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Monday, June 1, 2015
Sermon Video: "while we wait for the blessed hope" - Titus 2:13-14
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
The importance of heaven: a life lesson from Everybody Loves Raymond
Monday, May 13, 2013
Sermon Video: "to live is Christ, to die is gain" - Philippians 1:19-26
In the end, Paul was willing to continue striving for the sake of Gospel, if it is God's will. Likewise, Paul was willing to meet his Creator and lay down his burden.
A life lived by faith in Christ, yet cut short for whatever reason, is worth living.
A life lived in vain self-service, no matter how long, is in the end meaningless.
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Sunday, October 21, 2012
Sermon Video - "You are blessed" - Luke 6:20-23
Jesus also offers the promise of a heavenly reward and the comfort that those who are treated poorly because they belong to God are not the first to suffer for this reason, nor must they suffer alone. To watch the video, click on the link below: Sermon Video
Monday, November 14, 2011
Some hurts can't be healed
In the end, Tolkien's hero Frodo, and his trusty servant Sam are permitted to sail over the sea to the Undying Lands where they can find rest and peace at last. In our world, we can offer comfort to those who mourn, honor to those who have sacrificed, and gratitude to those who have served, but we cannot heal all wounds. It is beyond our power to do so.
Is there hope, for healing in the end? How can troubled souls find peace?
"Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." - Revelation 21:3-4
There is hope, there will be peace, and sorrow will be turned to joy when one day we all stand in the presence of our savior and feel the warmth of the embrace of God's own Son.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Sermon Video: "I am the way and the truth and the life" John 14:6
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
Sermon Video: "My Father's house" - John 14:1-3
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