Sermons on Sovereignty
March 12, Sunday Service of Worship
INVITATION TO WORSHIP: Psalm 25:1–5; OPENING PRAYER; ANNOUNCEMENTS; CONGREGATIONAL READING: Psalm 25:8–10; SONG: Before the Throne; SONG: Goodness of God; PREACHING THE WORD: Acts 19:21-41, Collateral Damage; SONG: In Times Like These; SONG: I Have Decided; BENEDICTION
Exhortations to a Faithful End (1 Peter 5:1-11)
We have two sermons left in 1 Peter. As he nears the end of his letter, Peter has brought into focus the impending judgment of God; a judgment which is beginning in God’s own house. As such, God’s people are exhorted to persevere in suffering, entrusting their lives to God, and doing good. Being…
The Christmas King (Luke 2:1-20)
“Don’t let the meekness of the nativity fool you, or it’s nostalgia and sentimentality dull your understanding. The birth of Jesus is an act of war. The begotten Son arrives to lay claim to his throne. To declare his supremacy. Understand, Psalm 2 is being fulfilled. Jesus is the rightful heir to the throne. In Jesus, God declares his rule over kings and rulers,…
The Master of Time (Ecclesiastes 3:1-15)
This is the third sermon in the series on Ecclesiastes. Introduction: It’s not a book preached often. Many question why it’s even in the Bible. When it begins “meaningless, meaningless, everything is meaningless” we have a hard time understanding what the book is teaching us. But, the Preacher of Ecclesiastes is considering life without God.…
God’s Sovereignty and Man’s Mission (Exodus 17)
Excerpt: “Rather, God’s sovereignty is the very foundation by which we find victory in perseverance. Look back to Moses. Israel was not victorious because Moses interceded for the people. Israel was victorious because God was present and sovereign over the battle. Moses found his perseverance…