Wider than the Ocean

Wider than the Ocean: God's Grace in Our Work

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Wider than the Ocean: God’s Grace in Our Work

A Sermon Based on Matthew 20:1-16

This is one of Jesus’ more challenging teachings both because of its very nature but also because of the culture in which we live. We believe here in the meritocracy. We believe that equal work deserves equal pay. This turns over that understanding of the world so that we see the world as Christ does. In his kingdom, the world runs not on our merit, but on his grace.

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Wider than the Ocean: The Faces of God's Children

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Wider than the Ocean: The Faces of God’s Children

A Sermon Based on Matthew 18:1-5

We’re continuing to move through some teachings from Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew. Today we look at a teaching where Jesus calls for us to change and become little children. This sermon examines that teaching by looking at some of the different faces of children. On Father’s Day, it also takes a moment to consider how being a child also means having the Father through Jesus.

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Wider than the Ocean: Christ's True Value

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Wider than the Ocean: Christ’s True Value

A Sermon Based on Matthew 13:44-46

This is a unique moment for us to consider what a true priority is. It’s, however, also so much more. This sermon aims to show that if Jesus were a priority, he would be every priority there is. In other words, he is so much more than a priority. He is everything. He is the treasure and the pearl that bring us God.

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Wider than the Ocean: Covered

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Wider than the Ocean: Covered

A Sermon Based on Genesis 3:7, 21

This sermon enters the listener into the story of the aftermath of Eve’s fall into sin. It seeks to help the listener imagine Eve’s desperation and the way it has affected all of her children down to our day. It turns the corner on shame when it begins to exposit how the Lord responded to Eve’s shame with a covering of his own. On Holy Trinity Sunday, this allows the listener to grasp the glory of what the believer receives from the Lord by faith in Jesus. Here is a link to the Table of Duties mentioned in the sermon.

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Wider than the Ocean: Pentecost

Wider than the Ocean: Pentecost

A Sermon Based on John 16:5-11

This sermon is to honor the Holy Spirit on Pentecost Sunday 2020. It examines the work of the Holy Spirit in light of the teaching of Jesus. It seeks to bring three convictions through the Spirit to the listener: a conviction concerning sin, righteousness, and judgment.

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Wider than the Ocean: Certainty

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Wider than the Ocean: Certainty

A Sermon Based on Job 11:7-12

This sermon is the cornerstone sermon in a new sermon series called Wider than the Ocean. As we move along in this time of pandemic, we have the opportunity to enter it anew with the certainty, faith, hope, and calling of Christ. We begin today by seeing how to find real certainty amidst all the uncertainty. The temptation is always to try to know what we cannot know. Life with Christ begins when we know what we can know and content ourselves with that.

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