John 19 Sermon
This is my sermon on John 19 from February 2019

This is my sermon on John 19 from February 2019
This is my sermon on John 16 - the last supper from February of 2019
This is my sermon from John chapter 8.
This is my sermon from John 6:35-71. All kinds of good stuff in here.
This is my sermon on 1 Samuel 9, where God is a lot more involved in everyday mediocre events than we realize. He's always hoping to speak into our lives!
This is my sermon on 1 Samuel 8, where the people of Israel ask for a king. It's such a parallel to chapter 4 when they wanted a golden ark to show their power, or even Adam and Eve wanting something that wasn't the best for them. God loves us all so much!
Here is my sermon on 1 Samuel 7 where true repentance happens and God saves Israel from the Philistines.
This is my sermon from 1 Samuel 6, when the Ark of the Freaking Covenant came back to Israel after 7 months in the land of the Philistines.
This is my sermon on 1 Samuel 5, when the Ark of the Covenant got stolen by the Philistines. God used that event to show His glory and to reach out to the Philistines, so they would repent and turn to Him.
This is my sermon on 1 Samuel chapter 4, where the Ark of the covenant is finally lost to the Philistines and judgment falls on the house of Eli.
This is my sermon on 1 Samuel 3, where God speaks to Samuel for the first time and Eli gets one more chance to change his ways and the ways of his sons.
This is my sermon on 1 Samuel 2, when Samuel is offered to God and goes to live at Shiloh. Eli gets a warning about how evil his sons are, but he continues to enable them and let them sin against God.
This is my sermon on 1 Samuel Chapter 1, when Hannah pleads to God in prayer because she can't have any children. God hears and answers, and as always, changes the whole world.
This is my sermon on Ruth 3-4 where Ruth pleads with Boaz to be her redeemer and some other bozo takes off his shoe.
This is my sermon on the first half of Ruth. You can see the effects of a hard life and pagan culture on poor Naomi.
This is my sermon for the 2nd week of Advent in 2020, talking about how God reveals Himself to us by His law.
These are my sermons from the 4 weeks of Advent in 2020. I talked about how God reveals Himself to us in: 1. Creation 2. His Law 3. His Prophets 4. His Son
These are my sermons from the 4 weeks of Advent in 2020. I talked about how God reveals Himself to us in: 1. Creation 2. His Law 3. His Prophets 4. His Son
I'm preaching through Advent 2020 on the four ways that God has reached out to us. Week one is through creation, so we're talking about how God created the world in 7 days (but not 168 hours) and why that's important to see how God created the world with compassion. HT to the BEMA podcast and Marty Solomon among others for some cool insights about the book of Genesis and creation.
This is my sermon for Thanksgiving 2020. I looked at the 4 times that Jesus says "Thanks" and of course, they are really amazing for us.
This is my sermon on Matthew 28, the end of Matthew's Gospel. Jesus raises from the dead and gives the great commission, which was huge. It was on the magnitude of the end of the Babylonian exile, which I explain near the end.
This is my sermon on Matthew 27, but it's part 2. I talk about one of my new favorite people: Simon of Cyrene, and what happened when Jesus died on the cross for your sins.
This is my sermon on the first part of Matthew chapter 27. Jesus stands trial before Pilate and all of the town demands crucifixion.
This is my sermon on the second half of the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 26. Jesus is at the last supper and then spends the night praying before the authorities come and arrest Him.
This is my sermon on the first half of Matthew 26. Jesus is just 2 days away from dying on the cross and we have 3 people distinctly showing what they will give or what they will take for Jesus.
This is my sermon on Matthew 25, where Jesus continues His parables about the end of the world, the coming of the Lord.
This is my sermon on Matthew 24. Jesus is talking about the end of the world where He will be revealed, and so will His true followers.
This is my sermon on Matthew 23, where Jesus yells at the Pharisees and teachers of the Law a lot about hypocrisy.
This is my sermon on Matthew 21, where we have Palm Sunday, the triumphal entry, and some teaching from Jesus about looking religious on the outside. This is also where He curses an unfruitful fig tree and says that "Tax Collectors and Prostititues" will enter the Kingdom of Heaven in front of the religious leaders.
This is my sermon on Matthew 8