In the fourth installment of the Jonah series, I examine how God calls Jonah for a second time and ask "What does God want to do in the world?"
What Saves Us From The Depths?
• March 14th, 2011In the third installment of Jonah, I examine how Jonah, doomed to the sea, is rescued by the LORD sending a great fish. By exploring Jonah's prayer in the fish, we see what really saves us from the depths.
What Do We Deserve?
• March 7th, 2011In the second installment of Jonah (1:4-16), we look at the judgment placed on Jonah for rebelling against God and ask, "What do we deserve?"
What Does God Want With Us?
• February 27th, 2011One thing that is painfully obvious about the book of Jonah is that we identify with Jonah quite a bit. As we begin a study on the book of Jonah, we look at Jonah's decision to run from his calling and ask of ourselves, "What does God want with us?"
Get To The Point
• February 22nd, 2011Wrapping up Nehemiah, this sermon takes a look at the point to the entire book...which just happens to be the point of, well, everything.
How Does The Bible Lead To Life Change?
• December 10th, 2010Can reading the Bible lead to a change in your life? In Nehemiah 8:13-18 we see an example of just that! In this sermon, I look at exactly how that happens.
Standard Podcasts [32:40m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (30)Our Response to the Gospel
• July 3rd, 2010In part 5 of the "What is the Gospel" series, I address what our response to the Gospel must be.
What Happened at the Cross?
• June 20th, 2010In part 4 of the "What is the Gospel?" series, I examine the cross and explain what happened when Jesus died.
Am I Guilty?
• June 3rd, 2010In Part 3 of the "What is the Gospel" series, I examine the reality of sin and answer the question, "Am I guilty?"
The Difference Between God and Me
• May 25th, 2010Understanding who God is, and how different He is from mankind is crucial to understanding the Gospel. In Part 2 of "What is the Gospel?" I expose common mistakes about who God is and explain the differences that place me (and everyone else) as polar opposites from God.
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