Sermons in Hebrews
Let Us Hold Fast
Why is it we gather together in person on the Lord’s Day? and how will we press on together in faith, hope and love when the road ahead looks narrow and difficult?
Benedictions
Our cosmic calling is to be ministers of reconciliation through Christ's cross, serving His worldwide kingdom, and working toward the reign of the Great Shepherd.
Godly Shepherds, Godly Sheep
There is a covenantal relationship between God and His people; church leaders are entrusted with the care of your souls.
Christian Sacrifices
All societies require social financing; God provides a means of social financing in tithing, giving, and lending. If we do not honour God in these ways, the State moves in and gains influence and control.
Unchangeable Things: Christ and His City
God is building an eternal family, an eternal city, not made with human hands.
Loving One Another
Without a common faith in a common Lord, the modern state is unable to create a truly united community.
A Kingdom That Cannot Be Shaken
We live in a time of social, political, and economic upheaval. Despite all this, God is sovereign.
Rooting Out Bitterness
Sanctification is to be pursued along with peace. It is never loving to confirm people in their sin.
Biblical Legitimacy and Sharing His Holiness
Earthly fathers are imperfect, but God's discipline is always appropriate and it is for our good.
Faith and Victory
Though incomplete and imperfect, we know that our faith is used by God to accomplish His purposes.
Moses: Faith and Power
Moses' faith was a specific and practical faith, taking risks and taking action. Moses had to face God at the burning bush; he had to confront Pharaoh; and he led rebellious Israel.
Abraham, Father of Faithfulness
We, by faith, are enabled to look forward, seeing all things in time and eternity according to God's glorious purposes.