This is an exposition of the entire chapter three. Vs 1-6 is the supremacy of Christ above Moses (or any of todays celebrity pastors – aka idolatry) Vs 7-13 is a grim warning of the sin and danger of unbelief Vs 14-19 is the necessity of faith in Christ, and of steadfastly following him.
Today I gave an exposition of verses 10-18. Vs 10 is Jesus, is the Founder & Captain of our salvation Vs 11-13 is Jesus, Who sanctifies us Vs 14-15 is Jesus, Who defeated the Devil, and the fear of death Vs 16-18 is Jesus, Who made propitiation for His people. In vs 11 he said
Though not intentionally this was the shortest sermon I’ve ever preached, so in ‘this video’ I also included the call to worship, communion, Gloria Patri, and the benediction. In this sermon I did an exposition of the first nine verses of chapter 2. • In vs 1-4 is ‘The duty to not neglect our salvation’•
And this sermon is verses 5-14, but more specifically, In vs 9a it says God “loved righteousness and hated wickedness.” Today most of our evangelicalism has a worldly form of love. An unbiblical love that tolerates, accepts, condones, celebrates, and/or acquiesces to sin. But the God of the Bible, and the Jesus of the Scriptures
Today I began an expositional teaching and preaching through the book of Hebrews. Whereas I gave a brief introduction, and then the first four verses. In Hebrews 1:1-4 he said, “God, who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets, 2 has in these last days spoken to us by His Son,
As a former fornicator, and a person who has had lust in my heart for a woman that was not my wife (aka adultery in the heart), only by the grace of God has He shown me how wicked my own sin was and is. In this sermon I discuss the relationship between the fallen
This is sermon one of an exposition of the Epistle of Jude. But in vs 3c he tells them that it is “necessary” to “appeal” to them, and to “contend for the faith.” If this warning to “contend for the faith” was needed then, then how much more is it needed now. Even amongst the
This is an excerpt from my sermon on Psalm 101. I give a brief history of the doctrine of lesser magistrate, modern-day experiences, and a modern-day application. As well as Biblically exposing, rebuking and calling cowardly pastors to repentance. The aforementioned interview of Pastor Jacob can be seen here.