Monday, April 21, 2025

Receiving or Rejecting the Truth of God - Nathan Rages


In Luke 11:27-36 the Lord Jesus teaches about how people respond to the truth of God, either receiving it with faith or rejecting it in unbelief.  His teaching can be broken down into these four headings:
1. The blessing of ordinary Bible-centered Christianity (v27-28).
2. The wickedness of unbelievers demanding more evidence (v16,29-30).
3. The judgment coming upon those unbelievers (v31-32).
4. The gateway for receiving truth into ourselves (v33-36).

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Running the Race With Endurance - Richard Hamilton


Hebrews 12:1-2, 12-13 pictures the Christian life as a long distance race, providing many practical applications for us. 
1. The Cloud of Witnesses Who Encourage Us (v1).
2. The Weights and Sins That Hinder Us (v1).
3. The Savior Who Strengthens Us (v2).
4. The Call to Renew and Strengthen Ourselves and Others (v12-13).

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Satan is Strong but Christ is Stronger! - Nathan Rages


In Luke 11:14-26 the Lord Jesus casts out a demon and then gives teaching regarding the demonic realm.  The passage can be summarized in these five principles:
1. Jesus was horribly slandered (v15).
2. Disunity destroys (v17-18).
3. Satan is strong, but Christ is stronger (v20-22).
4. There’s no neutrality regarding Christ (v23).
5. Reformation without regeneration is disaster (v24-26).

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Keys to Powerful Praying - Nathan Rages


Luke chapter 11 begins with Jesus' teaching about prayer.  First He addresses the *content* of our prayers in the first four verses (covered in sermons the last two Sundays), then in v5-13 Jesus gives a series of strong encouragements for us to JUST DO IT -- to pray frequently, boldly, and with great confidence in the efficacy of our prayers: 
1. Ask with bold persistence (v5-8).
2. Believe God’s great promises (v9-10).
3. Rest in the Father’s generosity (v11-13). 

Monday, March 24, 2025

Jesus, How Should I Pray? (Part 2) - James Voon


In Matthew 6:9-13, Jesus gives His disciples a simple model for the content of our prayers.  The first part of the model prayer is directed toward God's concerns while the second part is about our own concerns.  

This "Part 2" of the exposition focuses on asking God to do three things for us: 
1. Provide: Give us this day our daily bread.
2. Pardon: Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. 
3. Protect: Do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.

Monday, March 17, 2025

Jesus, How Should I Pray? - James Voon


In Luke 11:1-4 and Matthew 6:9-13, Jesus gives His disciples a simple model for the content of our prayers.  This message examines, line-by-line, how to apply the first part of this prayer to our own praying:
1. Our Father who is in heaven, 
2. Hallowed be Your name. 
3. Your kingdom come. 
4. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Choosing The One Thing Necessary - Nathan Rages


Luke 10:38-42 gives a brief account of sisters Martha and Mary and their interactions with Jesus in their home.  The story has these four elements:
1. Differences between believers (v38-41).
2. Doubting Jesus’ care (v40).
3. Distraction by lesser things (v40,41).
4. Devotion to Christ and His words (v39,42).