I am slowly continuing in my private study through the book of Psalms. Below is a sneak preview of my sermon notes on ‘Psalm 5:4-6.’ Lord willing I pray to videotape this sermon soon. In this next passage the Scriptures mention an ‘attribute’ of God that most post-modern, and even modern-day scholars dare to discuss
UPDATE 06/03/18: The U.S Supreme Court ruled in a 7-2 decision, in partial favor of the Baker. However had the SCOTUS ruled against the Baker, Christians must obey God’s Law over mans. More about the courts decision here. I urge all Christians to begin praying for this court and their justices. Moreover, Jack Phillips and his
I preached from Romans 3:23-31. One lady engaged with several rhetorical questions, and another lady recited that famous man-made cliché, “God hates the sin, but loves the sinner!” I hope my answer to her was clear enough for this crowd. At this location I had a ‘narrow window of opportunity’ to convey my message; hence
The outline is as follows. 1. In verses 1-3 the ‘Nations are raging’ (a Theological conspiracy theory) A. The formality of their rebellion (2:1) B. The force of their rebellion (2:2) C. How America has ‘broken her bonds with Christ & cast away the cords’ D. The focus of their rebellion (2:3). 2. In verses
In this passage we teach, learn, or reaffirm (including but not limited to), about the driven, the doomed, and the damned (they are contrary to verses 1-3). We also learn more about Gods judgment, hell, and His wrath. We learn about the incidents of false converts in our congregations, and the ‘unbiblical soteriologies,’ that create
I street preached from Psalm 5:4-6, I then explained some of the attributes of God, I then preached the glorious Gospel, while warning them of unbiblical soteriologies; and then I opened up for Q&A (and the questions came). Thankfully this went must smoother than Tuesday’s outreach. The harvest is extremely ripe right now.
I just got back from spending an amazing seven days in Tennessee. My primary reason for going, was to attend Reforming America Ministries third annual two-day Reformation Preaching Conference, which was hosted at Calvary Bible Church in Joelton. I traveled afar to sit, lean, listen, and learn under a collective team of extraordinary polished sophisticated
Working in Law Enforcement is unpredictable. It can provide ‘hours of boredom, and moments of sheer terror.’ In other words, nothing is routine, and you never know when the unexpected occurs. And so it is with Open-Air Preaching, you never know what will occur. Though there was no “terror” here, after warning this crowd that
This morning I almost went off-roading, I’m glad I did not. Today at this location I preached from Revelation 20:11-15 and Romans 8:35-39. I warned the crowd that many of them will experience God’s wrath, judgment and that “with violence,” Jesus will throw them into the lake of fire. I pleaded for them to ‘repent