Romans 3:21-26 – The Gospel
Paul Strout goes straight to the core of the Gospel found in Romans 3:21-26, where Paul the Apostle brings God’s Holiness and our sinfulness together with God’s ultimate Glory.
Paul Strout goes straight to the core of the Gospel found in Romans 3:21-26, where Paul the Apostle brings God’s Holiness and our sinfulness together with God’s ultimate Glory.
The Lord’s Prayer is a prayer that calls us to depend on God for everything, delight in God’s goodness, and to be a blessing to others from His provisions. The text is from Luke 11:3.
On Easter Sunday, Pastor Michael Rattin provides an important reminder of the fact that God’s Kingdom is what mattered most at the cross, and should be what matters most to us today. The text is from Luke 11:1-4.
The Lord’s Prayer continues with “hallowed be your name”. What does it mean for God’s name to be “hallowed”? Pastor Michael Rattin continues examining Luke 11:1-13.
Pastor Michael Rattin examines the first word of the Lord’s Prayer: Father. What does it mean for God to be our Father? This is the second message on Jesus’ seminar on prayer, in Luke 11:1-13.
Jesus’s actions, the actions of his disciples, and Luke’s gospel make clear the vital importance of prayer. This is the first of a series of messages on the Lord’s Prayer and the importance of prayer generally. The text is from Luke 11:1-13.
Pastor Michael Rattin examines the importance of spending time listening to Jesus over anything else. The text is from Luke 10:38-42.
Jesus refuses to make things easy for would-be followers of the law, and so gives a lesson on what love of neighbors really looks like. Luke 10:25-37.
While the “short-term missionaries” return overjoyed at what they were able to do, Jesus reminds them of the source and purpose of the abilities and good news that had been given them. Luke 10:17-24.
Jesus sends out 72 “short-term missionaries” to go before him an proclaim the kingdom. The text is from Luke 10:1-24.