Sermons & Worship links - Redeemer Lutheran artwork

Sermons & Worship links - Redeemer Lutheran

399 episodes - English - Latest episode: 2 days ago -

Redeemer Lutheran Church, 8845 N Silverbell Rd, Tucson, AZ 85743

Christianity Religion & Spirituality
Homepage Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed

Episodes

5/9/2021 - Christ Conquers Satan: Whose Side Are You On?

May 07, 2021 15:23

Christ Conquers Satan: Whose Side Are You On? SIXTH SUNDAY IN EASTER & MOTHER’S DAY  My daughter observed the other day that "most of the songs on the radio are about love." That is a very clever insight for someone so young. Music - especially love songs - have always been valuable as entertainment. But ask yourself: has all that singing about love done the world any good? The level of anger, violence, and frustration is as great as it has ever been!  The world needs something more than r...

5/2/2021 - The Vine Produces Fruit in His Branches

May 07, 2021 15:19

FIFTH SUNDAY IN EASTER Researches have been studying church attendance trends for more than a century.  While the data ebbs and flows, one item consistently ranks at or near the top of every list as to why guests return to a parish to worship.  Can you guess what it is (hint:  music does not make the top 10)?  The answer is, "They made me feel welcomed."  Here's the kicker:  people know whether they will return BEFORE the service ever starts! People are often shocked to learn this.  Reall...

4/25/2021 - The Good Shepherd Lays Down His Life for the Sheep

April 23, 2021 14:43

FOURTH SUNDAY IN EASTER Every year the fourth Sunday in Easter is subtitled, "Good Shepherd Sunday," borrowing from Jesus' famous words in John 10 "I am the Good Shepherd." The 23rd psalm is appointed to be read, and the worshiping congregation enjoys repeating its themes in such familiar and comforting songs like "I am Jesus' little lamb." Pondering Jesus as our Good Shepherd is comforting, especially since it reveals some stark realities of our spiritual life. Although we seldom realiz...

4/18/2021 - The Risen Savior Sends Us with a Message of Repentance and Forgiveness

April 14, 2021 19:13

Third Sunday of Easter God's Word for this Sunday presents an excellent review of the fundamentals of our Christian faith.  That faith finds its culmination in Christ’s Easter victory with the assurance of the forgiveness of sins.  Where there is forgiveness of sins, there is also life and salvation! During the Easter season, our first lessons (and sermon texts) shift to the book of Acts.  Acts is a continuation of the story of the Gospels and tells how the word of the Lord progressed thro...

3/28/2021 - Hands of Praise

March 26, 2021 19:57

Holy Week: PALM SUNDAY - HOSANNA! Every year, the sixth Sunday of Lent celebrates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Better known as "Palm Sunday," Jesus' fateful entry into the capital city happens four days before his institution of Holy Communion, five days before his crucifixion, and seven days before his resurrection. Together, the week beginning on Palm Sunday and lasting through Easter is referred to as "Holy Week." The word “hosanna” is a Hebrew word that means “Lord, save us...

Hands of Self-Preservation (Pilate) ~ Midweek Lent 5 ~ March 24, 2021

March 19, 2021 19:34

Hands of Brutality (Soldiers) The theme for the 2021 Lenten sermons is “The Hands of the Passion.” When we consider Jesus and the people around him in his Passion, we can’t help but think of their hands — the hands that beat their breast, accepted money for betrayal, petulantly swung swords, pointed in accusation, beat and disavowed, praised, washed, were pierced, and offered eternal life. In short, we can’t help but think about how we sinners have had the same sinful hands of those who sur...

3/21/2021 - Christ Draws All Men to Himself

March 19, 2021 01:53

Fifth Sunday in Lent Many fine Christians live with a worry that at some point they’ll be separated from God or lose their faith.  Sometimes the worry is personal.  Other times we’re concerned for our children or grandchildren or other close friends.  Does the Bible offer any hope? Today’s lessons serve as solid Gospel comfort that invite us to leave worry behind.  Hebrews tells us about Christ’s obedience under God’s law and his willful suffering for the sake of the world.  Jesus tells us...

Hands of Brutality (Soldiers) ~ Midweek Lent 4 ~ March 17, 2021

March 15, 2021 19:36

Hands of Brutality (Soldiers) The theme for the 2021 Lenten sermons is “The Hands of the Passion.” When we consider Jesus and the people around him in his Passion, we can’t help but think of their hands — the hands that beat their breast, accepted money for betrayal, petulantly swung swords, pointed in accusation, beat and disavowed, praised, washed, were pierced, and offered eternal life. In short, we can’t help but think about how we sinners have had the same sinful hands of those who sur...

3/14/2021 - God So Loved the World that He Gave His Son

March 13, 2021 20:43

Fourth Sunday in Lent You’ve undoubtedly heard the phrase, “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.”  There’s a snarky alternative to that saying that goes, “If you don’t have anything nice to say, come sit by me.”  Complainers usually find each other - misery loves company. Despite the fact that the Bible encourages us to speak well of everyone and to pay our leaders honor and respect, complaining continues to be one of America’s favorite indoor sports.  Since i...

Hands of Hypocrisy (Caiaphas) ~ Midweek Lent 3 ~ March 10, 2021

March 08, 2021 01:12

Hands of Misguided Zeal (Peter) The theme for the 2021 Lenten sermons is “The Hands of the Passion.” When we consider Jesus and the people around him in his Passion, we can’t help but think of their hands — the hands that beat their breast, accepted money for betrayal, petulantly swung swords, pointed in accusation, beat and disavowed, praised, washed, were pierced, and offered eternal life. In short, we can’t help but think about how we sinners have had the same sinful hands of those who s...

3/7/2021 - Jesus Is Zealous to Do His Father's Will

March 04, 2021 01:14

Third Sunday in Lent Sometimes we go through periods of life in which we are mostly on auto-pilot.  Life is happening in and around us, but we trudge on, unfazed.  At some point we step back from it all, take inventory of our life and wonder how we drifted so far.  How did we really get here? The Jews in today's Gospel lesson are an example.  There they were in the temple courts, mindlessly exercising capitalism.  So blinded by their greedy consumerism they never bothered to consider that ...

Hands of Misguided Zeal (Peter) ~ Midweek Lent 2 ~ March 3, 2021

February 26, 2021 19:40

Hands of Misguided Zeal (Peter) The theme for the 2021 Lenten sermons is “The Hands of the Passion.” When we consider Jesus and the people around him in his Passion, we can’t help but think of their hands — the hands that beat their breast, accepted money for betrayal, petulantly swung swords, pointed in accusation, beat and disavowed, praised, washed, were pierced, and offered eternal life. In short, we can’t help but think about how we sinners have had the same sinful hands of those who s...

2/28/2021 - Take Up Your Cross and Follow Jesus

February 24, 2021 20:31

Second Sunday in Lent Conscientious Christians, in a moment of piety, sometimes wonder what prevents others from believing in Jesus. God loves us categorically, he preserves and protects us, he forgives us unconditionally, he is with us always, he blesses us on earth and promises us heaven. What's not to love? In a word, suffering. Or as Jesus refers to it today, "the cross." Jesus promised suffering would follow his disciples in the same way it followed him. Suffering for our belief ...

Hands of Repentance Midweek Lent 1 February 24, 2021

February 23, 2021 16:38

Midweek Lenten Devotions The theme for the 2021 Lenten sermons is “The Hands of the Passion.” When we consider Jesus and the people around him in his Passion, we can’t help but think of their hands — the hands that beat their breast, accepted money for betrayal, petulantly swung swords, pointed in accusation, beat and disavowed, praised, washed, were pierced, and offered eternal life. In short, we can’t help but think about how we sinners have had the same sinful hands of those who surround...

2/21/2021 - Let's Go and Make Disciples

February 19, 2021 23:18

First Sunday in Lent This Sunday we pause from our regularly scheduled programming to bring you a word of encouragement.  Today we will concentrate on carrying out mission work. Oftentimes people assume mission work involves knocking on doors or sending out flyers.  Maybe it involves targeted marketing on Facebook or a flashy YouTube channel.  It can look like that, yes, but more often it looks like a father reading a devotion to his children.  It looks like a mother singing a hymn, or a f...

Hands of Repentance Ash Wednesday February 17, 2021

February 17, 2021 17:23

ASH WEDNESDAY  Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the Christian’s 40-day journey with the Lord to the cross and tomb, preparing for the proclamation of Easter. The 40 days are reminiscent of several biblical events: Jesus’ 40-day fast at the beginning of his ministry, Moses’ stay on Mount Sinai at the giving of the Ten Commandments, Elijah’s fast on his way to the mountain of God. Ash Wednesday begins the Christian’s Lenten journey with a reminder of our mortality and a call to rep...

2/14/2021 - The Transfiguration of Our Lord

February 11, 2021 18:13

A remarkable miracle occurs in worship today.  We glimpse the glory of God when Jesus is transfigured before a trio of disciples.  With their own eyes they saw his face shine like the sun.  What followed was a happy reunion with Moses and Elijah as the voice of God spoke from the heaven affirming Jesus as Savior.  Often our world looks much less glorious.  Sin - our own and others - makes it look downright bleak and ugly.  Other diminish the role of Jesus either by likening him to just anot...

2/7/2021 - Christ Came to Reverse the Effects of the Devil

February 04, 2021 19:16

Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany Good leaders not only know how to demonstrate their authority, they also know how to take action. Strong leadership is goal-oriented and focused.  They concentrate on carrying out their mission.  Executing their mission is how leaders put their authority to good use. Throughout Epiphany, we’ve seen all kinds of people point to Jesus’ authority as the Messiah.  We’ve heard this truth proclaimed by believers, and even by a demon!  Jesus Christ is truly the pro...

1/31/2021 - Jesus' Teaching with Authority Identifies Him as the Prophet

January 28, 2021 19:25

Authority figures are easy to identify. When the author of a book explains the plot or the builder of a house gives a tour, people tend to listen. Even if the speakers look like average people, their words demonstrate their own expertise. Such authority commands respect. In Jesus’ day, the teachers of the law went to great lengths to bolster their reputation as religious authorities. However, when they taught the people, their words gave them away. They did not speak on behalf of God. Today ...

1/24/2021 - CHRIST CALLS WORKERS TO SEEK THE LOST

January 22, 2021 15:03

As Jesus began his ministry, he called people to follow him. By modern standards, his methods would be considered odd. He didn't pursue the celebrity, the politician, or the athlete. The face of Jesus' church was going to be the common man. He called uneducated fishermen to put down their nets and fish for people. Once upon a time, my grandpa gave me a book titled, "Everything I know about fishing." It was about 150 pages long, and every page inside was BLANK! When this topic of fishing for...

1/17/2021 - Come and See the Messiah

January 16, 2021 00:36

Second Sunday after the Epiphany If you follow someone on social media, it's because you're interested in hearing their ideas and writings. Today's lessons underscore a similar point. People follow Jesus because they're interested in what he has to say and what he's done. Three Bible lessons tie our theme together. First, Samuel is called by God and humbly yields, "Speak Lord, your servant is listening." A follower listens to the Word. Paul teaches us in the second lesson that our status a...

1/10/2021 - Jesus is Revealed as Savior of All Nations

January 07, 2021 19:05

First Sunday after the Epiphany: The Baptism of Our Lord Season of Epiphany The season of Epiphany (the Greek word for “appearance”) celebrates God's revealing or manifesting of Jesus' identity as true God, Messiah, and Savior of the world. Epiphany not only commemorates the fact that Jesus appeared to save us, but that God revealed the identity of Jesus to the world. A frequent focus of Epiphany lessons are the miracles of Jesus. Baptism of Our Lord Today’s service underscores the la...

1/3/2021 - Jesus is Obedient to His Brothers

December 30, 2020 03:13

Psychologists like to argue that your personality is shaped by your childhood. The adult you eventually grow into is the product of the experiences of your youth, whether good or bad. Childhood patterns are so powerful that it is both difficult and unusual for someone to break free from those structures in adulthood. And yet we know next to nothing about Jesus' childhood. Curious minds want to know more about what shaped Jesus as a kid. Was Jesus a normal kid? In the hymn, “Away in a Manger...

12/27/2020 - Our Eyes Have Seen Your Salvation

December 23, 2020 23:03

First Sunday after Christmas The word "peace" means different things to different people, but in general is means no more anger or fighting.  World peace means that nations can coexist without threat of war.  When a parent wants peace and quiet, they typically envision children cooperating and playing nicely. The Bible speaks of that kind of peace, too.  More prominent in the Bible, though, is the peace that exists between man and God.  That peace didn't always exist, and in many cases tod...

12/25/2020 - The Word Became Flesh

December 23, 2020 22:56

Christmas day Christmas is both a day and a season. During the twelve days of Christmas (December 25 through January 5), we continue our celebration of the incarnation of Jesus Christ, the Son of God who was born of the Virgin Mary to be our brother and our Savior. A careful look at the readings quickly reveals the unique nature of God's infant gift.  In the reading from Micah, God explains that the baby will be born in Bethlehem.  Since there were a couple towns with the name Bethlehem, M...

12/24/2020 - God's Grace Pierces the Darkness

December 23, 2020 22:53

CHRISTMAS EVE  For over a thousand years the Christian world has marked the passing of time from the year of Jesus' birth. Recognizing his coming into the world as the central event in the story of humankind, Christians count the years before his birth as B.C. (Before Christ) and the years after his birth as A.D. (Anno Domini, in the Year of Our Lord).  Our worship tonight is an adaptation of “The Festival of Lessons and Carols” service traditionally held at King's College, Cambridge, Engl...

12/20/2020 - Son of David, Son of Mary, Son of God

December 18, 2020 17:13

Fourth Sunday in Advent One of the reasons Abraham is considered such a remarkable hero of faith is that he just believed God's Word - and he didn't have much of it to believe!  There were precious few details about the birth of Christ, so few, in fact, that today's Romans lesson calls it a mystery.  Throughout the history of the Old Testament, God gave more and more details about the birth of the Savior.  With each prophecy, God unveiled another element of his salvation plan:  that Jesus w...

12/13/2020 - The Light of the World Brings Joy

December 11, 2020 21:00

One prong of John the Baptist's ministry was calling upon the masses to repent.  Once that happened, John began his next thrust, pointing to Jesus.  When asked, John readily acknowledged he was not the Messiah nor Elijah nor some famous prophet.  His work as forerunner was dedicated to telling the world, "Christ is here!” May God bless your worship. The hymns in our service today were chosen by the members of Redeemer congregation. Theme: Advent Song Service: The Light of the World Bring...

12/6/2020 - PREPARE THE WAY FOR THE LORD

December 01, 2020 19:34

SEASON OF ADVENT Advent is a Latin word that means “coming.” The season of Advent is the four week period before Christmas that the Church uses to remember the “coming” of the Christ. We celebrate that he came once as a baby in Bethlehem, and that he will come again at the end of time. ADVENT WREATH The Advent Wreath is a combination of two very common symbols: light and the fir tree. From the early centuries of Christianity it has been the practice to represent Christ by a burning candle...

11/29/2020 - Should Jesus Really Be Watching My Wealth?

November 23, 2020 21:25

This Sunday is the third of a three-week stewardship emphasis titled Ten for Ten. In this worship series, we are looking at the daily struggle we all face when two paths are set before us, one by God and the other by this world. Shall we live for this life or the life that is to come? One very obvious way that struggle manifests itself is when we plan our finances. Sometimes Christians will object, “The pastor talks too much about money!” Their quarrel isn’t really with the pastor, but with...

11/25/2020 - Thanksgiving Worship

November 19, 2020 20:44

A FEAST TO REMEMBER Welcome to our Thanksgiving worship service!  We could call our Thanksgiving service today a "Thanksgiving feast." When we think of Thanksgiving Day, many people normally think about the meal we enjoy, specific courses and dishes that are often quite lavish.  In Scripture, God has told us that "man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord" (Matthew 4:4). In this Thanksgiving service, we will compare our life and God's blessi...

11/22/2020 - What Really Matters Is Knowing the Master

November 16, 2020 21:25

 This weekend is the second of a three-week stewardship emphasis titled Ten for Ten. In this worship series, we are looking at the daily struggle we all face when two paths are set before us, one by God and the other by this world. Shall we live for this life or the life that is to come? One very obvious way that struggle manifests itself is when we plan our finances. Americans are generally shy when it comes to talking about money. The Lord isn’t. He speaks to us about worldly wealth and p...

11/15/2020 - Giving to God Doesn’t Make a Bit of Sense!

November 13, 2020 14:37

Today we begin a three-week stewardship emphasis. The word stewardship is often seen as a dirty word—a gimmick to get people to dig deeper and “give ’til it hurts.” Nothing could be further from the truth! Instead, stewardship is a precious word that sums up the Christian life. It encourages us to be who we truly are in Christ: Precious people who have been richly blessed by a Father who knows how to give good gifts to his children! Christians face a daily struggle. We have two paths set b...

11/8/2020 - The Courage of Our Conviction

November 05, 2020 21:35

CHRIST'S WITNESSES PROCLAIM THE RIGHTEOUSNESS FROM GOD: Reformation Celebration November 8, 2020 Of all the challenges Christians face, remaining loyal to the Word of God ranks near the top. On the one hand we encounter the daily pressure of those who openly oppose us, sometimes with verbal or even physical abuse. On the other hand more numerous opportunities to witness are missed or avoided because we lack the courage to stand up for what we believe. Let today's readings serve as an ince...

11/1/2020 - God’s Heavenly “After” Picture

October 30, 2020 20:34

BLESSED ARE THE SAINTS OF GOD, NOW AND FOREVER: All Saints Day, November 1, 2020 If you strain ever so carefully, you can hear it — the joyful music of the heavenly triumph song sounding in the distance, and people are singing with gusto. Christ is coming! This Sunday Christ's Church pauses to remember that we are pilgrims on earth, and Jesus is returning to take us to heaven. Heaven is our home; that's where we rightfully belong, and that’s what God is preparing for us who believe. That t...

10/25/2020 - Love Language

October 23, 2020 21:20

Love for God is Keeping His Commandments Gary Chapman wrote a famous book called "The 5 Love Languages."  In it he argues that a person receives love in one of five ways:  1) words of affection, 2) quality time, 3) acts of service, 4) gifts given or 5) physical touch.  The trick comes in knowing what your own "love language" is, and then in knowing what your spouse's (or anyone else you love) "love language" is so that you can express love to them on their terms, not yours. Have you ever ...

10/18/2020 - Dual Citizenship

October 14, 2020 18:31

CITIZENS OF TWO KINGDOMS: October 18, 2020 With an election fast approaching, we’re bombarded with candidates campaigning for our vote. Naturally, the candidates will appeal to our self-interests. Do you want lower taxes? Are you concerned about the climate or fracking? What about job security, health care in a pandemic, or opening the economy? Although we tell ourselves that we take our fellow man and “the good of the nation” into consideration when we vote, we probably just vote our ...

10/11/2020 - God’s Response to Death

October 09, 2020 17:44

COME TO THE FEAST!: October 11, 2020 When a couple plans their wedding, there is often an inordinate amount of time devoted to selecting the perfect venue.  Even more care is dedicated to the menu, the banquet that will be served in celebration of the marriage.  Do you remember your wedding?  Did you spend more time on the venue and the menu, or on the invitations that are sent to the people with whom you wanted to celebrate? Jesus teaches a parable that likens the eternal joy of heaven to...

10/4/2020 - ROI

October 01, 2020 18:26

GOD PATIENTLY SEEKS FRUITS OF FAITH: October 4, 2020 Sometimes you just can't win. A politician says "yes," and people complain he didn't say "no,“ or that he took too long to say "yes." Of course if he said "no," the reverse would happen. God wrestles with the same issue, doesn’t he? When he is patient with people, the complaints that he's being too lenient are deafening. When he steps in with his justice, the accusations of "vindictive" rain down. Jesus teaches a parable in which God ba...

9/27/2020 - Are You Playing a Con Game with God?

September 26, 2020 01:26

GOD WANTS REAL REPENTANCE THAT LEADS TO TRUE OBEDIENCE: September 27, 2020 The first of Martin Luther's infamous 95 these reads thus: "When our Lord and Master Jesus Christ said, 'Repent' (Matthew 4:17), he willed the entire life of believers to be one of repentance." God's activity throughout history underscores his desire for people to live in continual repentance.  He establishes and uproots nations.  He sends calamity, disaster, or tragedy to remind us of the frailty of life and the ne...

9/20/2020 - God’s Reward of Grace

September 18, 2020 20:47

GOD'S NOT FAIR, BUT GRACIOUS: September 20, 2020 Teenagers often live and die on matters of fairness. They’re very in tune with the way people are treated. They’re antennae perk up especially if someone getting special treatment. That’s when they insist that if one person is treated in a special way, so should everyone else. Honestly, that’s not just teenagers. Just about everyone lives and dies on matters of fairness - or at least what they perceive to be fair. Sunday's lesson begs u...

9/13/2020 - How Should I Forgive My Neighbor?

September 11, 2020 02:43

FORGIVE AS GOD FORGIVES: September 13, 2020 Many have noted that America is a melting pot. Because of our unique constitution, Bill of Rights, and opportunity, people from all over the world have flocked here looking for freedom and a better life. Much ink has been spilled on the vast differences between various cultures that comprise our nation. There is one thing, however, that unites people of every nation. The same Jesus shed his blood for all. He forgives all! The Lamb of God tak...

9/6/2020 - In Relentless Pursuit of Peace

September 02, 2020 20:53

OUR BROTHER'S KEEPER: September 6, 2020 Many people have ingrained ideas in their head about what Christianity looks like: stiff benches and stodgy preachers; unsingable hymns and untenable rules; potluck meals where nosey people make it their business to know everyone else's business. Can I get an "Amen?" God has ingrained ideas about what his Christian Church looks like, too. Today's lessons are a clear indication that our LORD is a God of peace. Christ's main work was to establish ...

8/30/2020 -

August 25, 2020 17:39

FIRST THE CROSS THEN THE CROWN: August 30, 2020 Oh, the ups and downs of Christianity. Shortly after Peter's brilliant confession of Jesus - "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God" - he turned around and stuck his foot in his mouth. Jesus had been explaining the necessity of his suffering and death, but Peter rebuked Jesus and told him “Never!" Jesus' answer to Peter shapes the theme of our worship today. The Church is militant. As long as we're on earth, we're in a fight. Your pri...

8/30/2020 - Christ Teaches Us Value

August 25, 2020 17:39

FIRST THE CROSS THEN THE CROWN: August 30, 2020 Oh, the ups and downs of Christianity. Shortly after Peter's brilliant confession of Jesus - "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God" - he turned around and stuck his foot in his mouth. Jesus had been explaining the necessity of his suffering and death, but Peter rebuked Jesus and told him “Never!" Jesus' answer to Peter shapes the theme of our worship today. The Church is militant. As long as we're on earth, we're in a fight. Your pri...

8/23/2020 - Power Trip!

August 21, 2020 19:19

The Church Will Stand Forever: Sundays after Pentecost August 23, 2020 America turned 244 this past year.  The Greek empire lasted 350 years.  The Roman empire lasted about 500 years.  God's kingdom will never end. God's Church is made up of believers.  There has never been a moment in history when there were no believers on earth.  Twice, God repopulated the earth only with believers (Adam & Eve, then Noah and his sons).  From the days of Adam and Eve until today, from today into the futu...

8/23/2020 -

August 21, 2020 19:19

The Church Will Stand Forever: Sundays after Pentecost August 23, 2020 America turned 244 this past year.  The Greek empire lasted 350 years.  The Roman empire lasted about 500 years.  God's kingdom will never end. God's Church is made up of believers.  There has never been a moment in history when there were no believers on earth.  Twice, God repopulated the earth only with believers (Adam & Eve, then Noah and his sons).  From the days of Adam and Eve until today, from today into the futu...

8/16/2020 - Handle It with Faith

August 14, 2020 23:30

THE CHURCH IS FOR ALL PEOPLE What does it mean that the Jews are God’s “chosen people?” Does God love them more than other people? Are they entitled to special spiritual perks or privileges? Are they saved differently than Gentiles (a Gentile is everyone who is non-Jewish)? When God receives people into heaven, are the in line ahead of the rest of us? Perhaps today’s service theme, “The Church is for All People,” already answers some of those questions. Already 700 years before Jesu...

8/9/2020 - God Longs for the Lost

August 07, 2020 21:24

FACING DOUBT WITH FAITH: Christian Education Sunday, August 9, 2020 You know the feeling.  Sometimes it’s mental, sometimes it’s a gut feeling.  You’re listening to someone speak and you think, “I’m just not sure I can believe that.” Doubt is both common and widespread.  Many Bible characters had doubts.  Abraham doubted he would have a child at the ripe old age of 100.  He tried to control his procreation himself.  Moses doubted he was up to the task of leading the Israelites into the pro...

8/2/2020 - Great Gain

July 31, 2020 17:59

LOVE FOR CONTENTMENT: Sundays after Pentecost, August 2, 2020 SUMMER SERMON SERIES: THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Love for God's Glory Love for God's Reputation Love for God's Word Love for God's Gift of Life Love for God's Representatives Love for God's Gift of Marriage Love for God's Gift of Possessions Love for God's Gift of Reputation ► Love for Contentment THE 9th & 10th COMMANDMENTS You shall not covet your neighbor's house. What does this mean? We should fear and love God that we...

Books