Sermons on Faithfulness of God

Sermons on Faithfulness of God

January 28, Sunday Service of Worship

In this service, Pastor Aaron preaches a messages from Colossians 4:7-18, titled “A Divine Valediction.” SUMMARY: Whatever Paul writes in Colossians 4:7-18, as he passes on greetings, and give his final blessing, has divine authority, and biblical weight, and theological substance for the church. And what we’ll see in these closing verses is a portrait of a…

Matthew 24:1-14 (Faithfulness in the End)

Jesus gives a clarion call to proclaim the gospel of the Kingdom, a Kingdom without end, to the whole world, as a testimony of Jesus to every nation. And so, the return of the King awaits nothing more than the preaching of the gospel to the ends of the earth. Peter concludes that any perceived delay in the Messiah’s returns happens only for the sake of the redeemed, that…

The LORD’s Unseen Faithfulness (Genesis 29:1-35)

(NOTE: The audio track is a bit muted, so it may be difficult to hear) And unbeknownst to her (though understood by the first readers of this passage, the nation of Israel as they set their minds to leave the desert and enter the promised land), the LORD was working in her circumstances to fulfill…

Because God is With Us, Part 2 (Genesis 26:17-35)

…The very day Isaac makes peace with his enemies, the well springs forth water, showing God’s bountiful provision to Isaac in the context of peace. It’s one thing to have a well when your enemies quarrel over it. It’s another to have a well in a land of famine while at formal, certified,…

Servants of God’s Covenant Faithfulness (Genesis 24:1-67)

This morning we come to Genesis 24. Abraham, the man of faith nears the end of his life. The promises of God have proven true. But there remains an obstacle to the Lord’s plan to produce a nation from Abraham, a people numerous as the stars, and as the sand: the matriarch has died. No more children…

Marked by God through Baptism (Genesis 17:1-27)

Baptism then becomes a sign to us of God’s covenant into which we have entered. So the value of the mark of baptism for the church is that in our strayings, our doubts, our ignorance, we look upon the mark to be reminded of the covenant in which we live, and be encouraged to persevere in freedom…

Led by the Faithfulness of God (Genesis 13:1-18)

But for the righteous, we have a promise that God leads us even when we exhibit foolishness in regard to his promises. Psalm 73:21-24 When my soul was embittered, when I was pricked in heart, I was brutish and ignorant; I was like a beast toward You. Nevertheless, I am continually with You; You…