Peter's failure may have disqualified him for service in our minds and in his own mind; however, the one Person whose opinions truly matters believed that there was hope yet for Peter. Jesus found Peter where he was, forgave him of who he was and what he had done, and then gave him the privilege of serving the King of kings with his life. If there was hope for Peter, thank God there is hope for us as well! Support the show
Apr 12, 2015•46 min
The rich young ruler provides an interesting case study as we look at the reasons why people reject Jesus as Lord and Saviour. This is a clear gospel message calling men and women to repentance and belief in the risen Christ. Support the show
Apr 05, 2015•31 min
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Apr 03, 2015•32 min
Some of the greatest pronouncements of faith came from the same lips as the man who vehemently denied knowing Christ when it mattered most. Why did Peter fail so massively? How can believers avoid the same fate? This sermon explores the need every believer has to rely on God for strength through trials. Support the show
Mar 29, 2015•41 min
At Gethsemane, Jesus begged his Father for a way out of the agony that lay before him; nevertheless, despite the pain and suffering he was going through, Jesus was willing to submit to the Father's will. It is at this difficult time that Jesus teaches Peter an essential lesson: Peter will never find the strength he needs to withstand temptation in his own flesh - Peter must learn to watch and pray. Support the show
Mar 22, 2015•35 min
Should woman keep silent in the church? This passage addresses how the people of God must view the Word of God in light of a culture that believes it to be an antiquated and sometimes misogynistic book. How does the church properly understand men and women as equal, yet different? Paul seems to make it clear, so how well do we listen? Support the show
Mar 22, 2015•47 min
The story of Jesus washing the feet of the disciples is famous for its depiction of a master who humbles himself to serve his followers; however, there is a great deal more to this story than simply a moral lesson. Jesus is teaching the disciples an essential spiritual truth, without which they would never find the blessing of God. It's not about feet. Support the show
Mar 15, 2015•39 min
The transfiguration of Christ is a unique story in the life of Jesus in that it gives Peter, James and John a sneak preview of the glory of Christ. What an incredible thing it would have been to see the glorified Christ having a conversation with Moses and Elijah! This lesson for Peter was meant to inspire fearful awe, illuminated hope, and joyful obedience; so it should for us as well. Support the show
Mar 08, 2015•42 min
Five words that are understood can be more edifying than ten thousand words spoken in another tongue. Paul's desire to see the Corinthians use their gifts to glorify God and edify one another is crystal clear as he questions the benefit of tongues when they cannot be understood. Ultimately, Paul wants to see the Word of God exalted rather than the gifts of men. Support the show
Mar 08, 2015•32 min
This short teaching before the communion service gives a brief overview behind the method, the meaning and the desired consequences of the communion service. Support the show
Mar 01, 2015•21 min
Tongues is a hot button topic among many Christians today. This sermon explains the gift of tongues as seen in the book of Acts and here in 1 Corinthians, and then focuses on what is most important. We should be using our gifts to edify, exhort, and comfort. Support the show
Mar 01, 2015•46 min
The roller-coaster of Peter's Christian life is no more evident anywhere in the Bible as it is here in Matthew 16. Peter confesses Jesus as both the Messiah and the Son of the living God; soon after Peter adamantly rebukes Jesus for revealing that he must suffer, die and rise again. This message will discuss Peter's place in the church as the "rock", as well as see how Peter's discipleship process is similar to ours as believers today. Support the show...
Feb 22, 2015•50 min
Paul speaks to this church who is unusually gifted and reminds them that their greatest pursuit must be that of love. Love is not seen as a feeling, but rather as actions that ought to be taken. When this is done, the gifts that God has given to the church will be effectual for the purpose for which they were designed: to build the church. In light of eternity, our lives are short; we must use them to lovingly speak truth into the lives of one another. Support the show...
Feb 22, 2015•43 min
Christianity, at its core, is about love. Christ loved so that He came to us; now we are to live lives marked by love. Love for Christ should drive us to devotion and obedience; love for others should drive us to compassion and evangelism. It was never about rules; rules are empty and rules will fail; Christianity must be centered upon love. Support the show
Feb 15, 2015•44 min
Jesus chose a group of twelve unlikely men and through a process of discipleship, transformed them into men of God who would change the world. This familiar story of Jesus (and later Peter) walking on water and meeting the disciples in the storm is filled with reminders of God's power and presence in our lives. Just as Jesus sent his disciples into a storm to teach them that his Person is greater than their circumstances, so he teaches us this lesson today. Support the show...
Feb 08, 2015•37 min
Love is often spoken about as though it is merely a feeling; however, true love is seen, it is demonstrated, it is manifest. In this passage, Paul continues to share with the Corinthians that love is humble, it seeks another's good before its own. Support the show
Feb 08, 2015•45 min
Peter was a fisherman from a small, insignificant village called Capernaum just a few miles inland from the Sea of Galilee. He was the last man that one would choose as a disciple that would one day impact the world for the Gospel. Nevertheless, Jesus finds Peter, calls him to follow, and Peter obeys. So begins one of the most incredible and helpful character studies that the Word of God provides for us. Support the show
Jan 25, 2015•37 min
Arrogance is a character trait that is common and in some arenas celebrated as self-confidence; however, the believer must always remember that love does not boast, it does not puff itself up, it is not vain. This sermon will delve deeper into the parable of the Pharisee and the publican who prayed, and seek to find the heart of humility that pleases God. Support the show
Jan 25, 2015•43 min
The conclusion of Paul's letter contrasts the physical scars of the apostle Paul who endured great suffering for the cross with the cowardly attitude of the false teachers who were unwilling to suffer. The scars Paul bore pointed to the Saviour He worshiped. Because Paul's life was marked by Jesus, eventually, his body was marked by the same people who hated and crucified Christ. Believers today ought to bear the marks of Jesus as well; maybe not physically, but our lives must be consistent with...
Jan 18, 2015•28 min
Envy destroys marriages, damages relationships, and infects people like very few vices can. Rather than thanking God for what He has given and trusting that God knows best, envy challenges God's goodness by desiring to have what God has given another. True love does not envy; rather, true love desires what is best for the other, rather than what is most pleasing for themselves. Support the show
Jan 18, 2015•34 min
The cross is the central historical event that defines Christianity. If not for the cross, we are doomed for judgment; because of the cross, we can be forgiven, pardoned, and granted perfect righteousness. For this reason, Paul chose to make this terrible instrument of death his sole reason for living. And so should we. Support the show
Jan 11, 2015•45 min
Love is kind. We see this truth exemplified in God's love toward sinners and we see it fleshed out as the Gospels tell the story of Jesus' life. Be kind to those who are unkind to you, be kind to those who have nothing to offer, be kind to those who don't deserve it; this is what it means to love as Christ loved. Support the show
Jan 11, 2015•39 min
At the passover meal, Jesus instituted this ordinance that would be practiced by the church regularly until the day of His second coming. At the communion service, we remember that it is through His death that we can have life. Support the show
Jan 04, 2015•20 min
Testimonies from 5 of the 15 people who just returned from a missions trip in Guatemala. Testimonies by: Erick Alfaro, David Dressler, Greg Dressler, Justin Egan, Samantha Egan, Rick Dressler. Support the show
Jan 04, 2015•46 min
The universal principle, "You reap what you sow" is applied by Paul to the lives of the believers in Galatia. Unfortunately far too many people are convinced that consequences do not apply to them. Paul reminds us that divine reward and divine retribution are both promises made by an all powerful God who is the judge over all creation. Support the show
Dec 28, 2014•29 min
The law of sowing and reaping, namely; you reap what you sow, is never questioned in the physical realm. In this text, Paul explains that the same law applies to the spiritual lives of believers. Sowing to the flesh will reap decay, corruption, and death; sowing to the spirit will reap eternal benefit. Support the show
Dec 14, 2014•35 min
Long-suffering, a virtue that is extolled when one is on the receiving end of it, but rarely passed on when it is others that require our patience. Yet true love - love that is more than a fleeting emotion - give grace in the place of vengeance. Support the show
Dec 14, 2014•40 min
The most gifted Christian has nothing to offer the church without love. Paul explains to the Corinthians that it is love, the one characteristic they seem to lack, that must be the foundation for the use of all spiritual gifts. Without love, we are just annoying background noise. Support the show
Dec 07, 2014•41 min
The church was designed for a much greater purpose than to act as a social club. Jesus longs for His children to help one another grow closer to Him by bearing one another's burdens and helping one another when we fall. This is the grace-filled community that should mark the church of Jesus Christ - a church that is honest, open, loving and transparent. Support the show
Nov 30, 2014•38 min
As the body of Christ, it is essential that each individual member understands their responsibility to care for the rest of the body. All members are important, and we all deserve to have the rest of the body weep with us in times of sorrow and rejoice with us in times of joy. Support the show
Nov 30, 2014•38 min