Spanish Sermons from 2014
His Name is John
John was a man sent from God as a purposeful gift. He was filled with the Holy Spirit from his birth.
Fear Not, I Am the First and the Last
Jesus inaugurated a new kingdom which would convulse all of history. We are empowered with strength for tomorrow, knowing that the government is upon His shoulders.
Waiting for Our Blessed Hope
The meaning of Christmas is that all peoples have been offered the grace of God in Christ. That grace invites us to humble ourselves before God’s self-revelation in Christ and enter into familial fellowship with God.
Heirs to Hope of Eternal Life
In the incarnation we see the full meaning of God’s purpose to make covenant with a renewed humanity.
The Bride and the Spirit say, ‘Come!’
We celebrate the bright Morning Star, the coming of Messiah, who will bring peace, rule with justice, and spread the knowledge of the Lord to the whole earth.
Examples to the Flock
Elders are mature believers tested in the faith who are given authority under Christ and his word to teach, guard, and govern the church. Christians who are proud and resistant to godly authority are most at risk from the Devil's assaults.
Glorifying God as a Christian
In the suffering of His people the Lord's glory and judgment are revealed.
Spiritual Flesh
Having been set free from sin’s power by the cross, the values and priorities of the world no longer make sense to us.
Always be Ready!
Honouring Christ the Lord as holy in your heart entails loving good, shunning evil, speaking with gentleness, and fearing the our commander-Lord in prayerfulness.
The Beauty and Power of Reciprocity
In the joyful reciprocity within Christian marriage, the beauty and power of the gospel is made manifest to the world.
Dying to Sin, Living to Righteousness
Our suffering, which we often can't explain, is meaningful precisely because suffering for righteousness is clearly meaningful to God's purposes.
Royal Priesthood, Holy Nation
Having been set apart in Christ as a royal, priestly people, we’re called to protect, guard, and tend God’s kingdom, extending His justice and grace to the world.