Sermon | Contentment (Psalm 23)
This sermon goes over aspects of Psalm 23 and contentment - the conviction and competence of God. Listen as Lance goes through these aspects and leads us through how our contentment is found in the person of Christ.

This sermon goes over aspects of Psalm 23 and contentment - the conviction and competence of God. Listen as Lance goes through these aspects and leads us through how our contentment is found in the person of Christ.
That's right. Obadiah. Forgot about him? Let's give this one chapter prophet his due by looking at his prophetic message on pride, judgement, and redemption.
This sermon goes through knowing Christ's place - who He is - and knowing our place - who we are in light of knowing Christ's place.
How would you feel if God blessed your worst enemy? Jonah faces this predicament as he ushers in a massive revival in Ninevah -- and is angry at God for saving souls! God's mercy is on full display as Jonah must face his own sins. Will we learn from his example?
In this sermon, we go through what it looks like to set your mind on the Spirit and how that molds you.
Jonah's journey continues as he is spit back onto land to preach a message of repentance to evil Ninevah. Will his message succeed? Or will it fall on deaf ears? The answer might surprise you.
This sermon goes through what this passage is not - it is not universalism, it is not wishful thinking, and it is not just anywhere. This might not make sense when you read it, but the sermon breaks these up and talks in depth about each segment.
What happens when God course corrects your life? Jonah is about to find out as he spends three days in the belly of the fish reflecting on the mercy and salvation of God.
Paul gives us a few definitions of the law when applying the word to biblical context.
Understanding Jonah unpacks the story of a running prophet, a wicked nation, and a gracious God. It all begins here with Jonah on the go with God on his tail ready not only to change his prophet's course, but also the future of an entire city.
This sermon goes through three aspects that Paul goes though about sin: lover, light, and lethal weapon.
This sermon talks about how Paul connects our identity in Christ to obedience. Two things are juxtaposed: what happens under the law and what happens under grace (with an emphasis on the righteousness of God).
This sermon goes through mistakes and missteps that might occur when talking about what happened regarding the cross. If we have chosen Christ and died with Him, then we cannot live in sin any longer, and this sermon is a good reminder of who we are in Christ.
Jesus Christ became a man so that all men might become like Jesus Christ. This part of Romans talks through the curse of sin, but the gift that we receive through Jesus and the glory we now have because of what he did on the cross for us.
Review of Romans 1-5
Review of the first 5 chapters of Romans.
As we begin a new year, we remember the promises of God, what he has called us to do and who he has called us to be. As Moses called the Israelites to remember, we too are called to remember the promises of God and to respond in obedience and trust. This is the Gospel According to Deuteronomy.
A Christian is nothing if he is not a confessing Christian. Do you bring your sins to God? How can this act begin to shape us into a people who look more like Christ?
Christmas is a time to celebrate and remember the coming of Christ. But the wonder of Christmas is that the good news of Jesus means that God's promise is fulfilled in us now.
Isaiah 40:1-5 Christmas is a time of gift-giving. And, while this act can be corrupted by consumerism, it is ultimately meant to remind God's people to delight in the great gift the Lord has given us in Jesus.
Who are we waiting for in the season of Advent and how will we know when He comes?
Our series on Amos ends on a hopeful note about the hope of God's people and a message for the church today.
The Christmas season brings joy but it also vividly reminds us of our lack, longing, and hope.
Our series continues as we look at how God judges a culture and what the signs are of a church in decline. Intro music produced by Danya Vodovoz, Royalty Free Music
Our Advent series begins with a look at God's promise to be with his people in Jesus Christ.
Can God's patience wear thin? Looks like it can. We look at how God judges his own people and whether or not there is hope to turn the tide. Intro music produced by Danya Vodovoz, Royalty Free Music
Paul talks about the solution to sin - Jesus' death and resurrection.
Our series continues with a look at God's harsh words against Israel for their entitlement and hypocrisy. Also he calls the rich women of his time "cows of Bashan". Definitely would have gotten canceled. Intro music produced by Danya Vodovoz, Royalty Free Music
God gives us hope through suffering by pouring his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit
Understanding Amos continues our project to make the Bible accessible to everyone. In this episode we look at God's judgement and justice over the whole world. Intro music produced by Danya Vodovoz, Royalty Free Music