In our sermon we will consider the fact that when we speak evil against our neighbor we are also speaking evil against the Law of Liberty that Christ has written on our hearts.
In our sermon we will see the stark contrast between the two different types of wisdom, one of this present evil age and the other coming from above from the Father of lights.
In our sermon we will consider how the risen Lord has furnished his Church with men gifted to equip the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the building up the body of Christ (Eph. 4:12).
In our sermon we will see how James does not contradict the apostle Paul, but contributes to the unified message of Scripture that we have been given a lively faith.
In our sermon, we will begin our study of the epistle of James and see how one of the earliest of the New Testament letters speaks to our contemporary setting.
In our sermon we will consider the song of the exiles who lamented by the rivers of Babylon and called out for divine justice and ask whether such a song is appropriate for us as New Covenant believers to sing.
In our sermon, we will consider three radical changes: Jonah finally deciding to go to Nineveh, the Ninevites turning from their evil ways, and the Lord relenting from the disaster he said he would bring upon them. This will teach us of the imp
In our sermon we will begin a study of the book of Jonah. This little book of 48 verses packs a powerful message about God's grace and mercy in Christ.