From Lust to Love

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From Lust to Love

(A Sermon Based on Judges 14:1-19)

There is an age old story here. This is the story of what happens when a young man - or any person really! - hangs out in a place where he shouldn’t have been hanging out and looks at someone he shouldn’t have been looking at. This sermon seeks to examine through that story the power of lust, the destruction of lust, and the power of love, which conquers lust. Listen in!

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Samson's Nativity

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Samson’s Nativity

(A Sermon Based on Judges 13)

What do we do with Samson’s Dad, Manoah? It’s a key question for the narrator of Judges for many reasons. It’s also a key question for us. What do we do when we are comfortable with our own lives? What do we do when we are good with being good enough? What do we do when we are secure with our insecurities? These are the questions that lead us to call out to God for help. What’s his answer? Listen in!

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True Love

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True Love

(A Sermon Based on 1 Corinthians 13)

There are some relatively unhelpful places you can go to when it comes to this Scripture, the great love chapter of the Bible. This is a sermon that seeks to move the listener out of those relatively unhelpful places into the place the Spirit of God intended it to go. More than that, it’s a sermon that matures people in Christ to do what this Scripture calls for us to do: to love. Listen in.

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The Joy of Self-Forgetting

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The Joy of Self-Forgetting

(A Sermon Based on 1 Cor. 12:12-26)

Christians tend to be drawn based on their giftedness to one of two places: feelings of self-loathing or feelings of superiority. Both of these responses to our giftedness make us self-conscious and - for different reasons - cause the rest of the Body of Christ to suffer. This sermon seeks to remove both sets of feelings from the listener and, finally, to lead the listener to their identity in Christ and the joy of self-forgetting.

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The Gift of Each Other

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The Gift of Each Other

(A Sermon Based on 1 Cor. 12:1-11)

There are times when it feels like coming to church is our greatest bain instead of our greatest blessing. Why is that? And how do we overcome that? How can we make coming to church feel like it’s Christmas every week? This sermon seeks to address those questions through a better, clearer understanding of God. The goal is for each of us to be unleashed for unparalleled and joyful service to Jesus. Listen in!

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Coming Forth with Golden Victory

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Coming Forth with Golden Victory

(A Sermon Based on Job 41)

Leviathan is so powerful. He attacks us and we tend to get overwhelmed. That’s clearly a message in Job 41. The sense of powerlessness and victimization that he engenders through that can be leave us far from God - despairing of his justice. This is a sermon designed to put Leviathan back in his place so that our trust in the Lord’s power and justice can grow. Listen in!

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