Sermons on 2 Corinthians
Love Reigns Over Our Past
Your past does not define you. You are more than what you’ve done. Your past no longer has the last word and final say over your life. That’s all been covered by the blood of Jesus.
Hope Happens Here – Hope for the Broken
If you feel broken today, there is hope. Jesus is offering forgiveness and a fresh start. God can make something beautiful of your life once again.
How Not TO Be Your Own Worst Enemy – Pay Attention to Your Narratives
Let’s demolish every argument and pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God. Let’s take every thought captive to make it obedient to Christ.
Service Part 1 – What We Do Matters
Eternal life is a free gift given on the basis of God’s grace. Everyone will be judged by Christ and rewarded according to what we’ve done. We are called to be servants.
What Christians Believe – The Resurrection of the Body and The Life Everlasting
I believe in the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting.
Uniquely Qualified
Discovering a purpose for pain in 2 Corinthians. God comforts us so that we may comfort others. Our capacity to comfort other people is determined by the degree to which we’ve suffered.
A Purpose and a Promise
If you are in an in-the-meantime season of life, would you be willing to consider receiving it as a gift with a purpose and a promise? The purpose may not yet have been revealed, but the promise is right now, “God’s grace is sufficient for you.” His power will be made perfect in your weakness.
Beyond 52: Church Outside of Sunday Mornings – The Great Commission
This is the last week of our series called “Beyond 52: Church Outside of Sunday Mornings.” There are 52 possible Sundays in a year that you and I could walk through the doors of a church. But the Bible’s vision of the Church is more than just a couple hours on Sunday mornings; it’s a way of life. So in this series, we’ve talked about what church is. It’s not an event. It’s not a building. It’s not until believers…
Part 4: The Mission
If this could be a daily discipline, I believe every single one of us will have scores of stories to tell about how God used us, included us, scared us, and came through for us.