Sermons on Audacious Faith
August 27, Sunday Service of Worship
INVITATION TO WORSHIP: Psalm 46:1–7; OPENING PRAYER; ANNOUNCEMENTS; CATECHISM: Q. 25, p. 869; CONGREGATIONAL READING: Psalm 46:10–11; SONG: Be Thou My Vision; SONG: Nothing But The Blood; PREACHING THE WORD: Acts 27:1–44,I Believe God; SONG: Hallelujah, What a Savior; SONG: I Have Decided; BENEDICTION
Coming to Jesus in Desperate Faith (Luke 8:40-56)
Coming to Jesus requires faith. Effective faith requires us to recognize our need for Jesus. When we come to Jesus, we can trust in His timing and be confident that He will take notice of us, even if we feel as though we are hidden in the crowd.
Seeing Beyond Your Circumstances (Luke 7:18-35)
Sometimes our circumstances cloud our ability to see Jesus and believe that He really is the Messiah. In this passage, Jesus teaches John the Baptist that He really is the Messiah, regardless of what is happening to John.
A Faith That Sees (Luke 7:1-17) NOTE: Audio is missing the sermon introduction. Read the introduction below before listening to the sermon.
We are about to enter into Luke 7. This whole chapter centers on faith. Specifically, what faith sees, the actual content of faith. You’ve heard…
The Nature of Audacious Faith (Luke 5:12-32)
In this passage, we see that coming to Jesus via faith requires audacity without presumption. Faith isn’t just believing certain facts about Jesus but believing that Jesus is worth coming to and entrusting our entire life to Him.