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Summary: On this third Sunday of Advent, we see in Acts 13 that Christmas is
the arrival of a light the darkness cannot stop. As the Holy Spirit sends
Paul, Barnabas, and John Mark from Antioch, the mission advance...
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This week's sermon from Acts 13:1-4 explores how God equips His church for
mission during a season when many feel exhausted and overwhelmed. Pastor Phill
examines how God provided the church in ...
Summary: We continue our 2 Peter series in chapter 2, where we are warned by
Peter, in light of Jesus' promises and warnings, to look out and resist false
teachers and their false teachings that lead to beast-li...
Summary: We begin our new short series on 2 Peter, with chapter 1 setting the
whole purpose of the letter: that all we need for life and godliness, fighting
sin, growing in faithfulness, and entrance into the Kingdom of He...
This week's message examines the final five Psalms (146-150) and argues that
the single unifying word is "praise" (or the Hebrew, "Hallelujah," meaning
"Praise the Lord"). The big ide...
This week's sermon on Psalm 145 explores an alphabetic psalm of adoration,
presenting the Big Idea that all of us should be blessing all of God, all
the time. This message traces how David's personal ...
This week's message marks the end of a 4.5-year journey through all 150
Psalms. This final sermon focuses on the final five Hallelujah Psalms
(Psalms 146-150). We explore how each of these psalms end with ...
In this week's message, Psalm 144 is described as a "musical mashup reprise"
that draws on themes from earlier Psalms, particularly Psalm 18. The central
point of this sermon is that God will only fight alon...
This week's sermon on Psalm 143 emphasizes that righteousness must reign
through three essential elements: 1) A Righteous God; 2) A Righteous King; and
3) A Righteous People. David's prayer isn't merely for ...
In Psalm 138, David shows us that the more we know how God works, the more we
become His workmanship. This psalm reveals that God exalts His name and
answers prayer, so we can praise Him wholeheartedly and pray with confid...
Psalm 141 finds David in distress, under attack by his enemies and plotted
against by men who work iniquity, and his response shows what it means to have
a God-ward heart. Having a God-ward heart means you know the source ...
Psalm 140 exposes the poisonous plots of human sin and reveals the Lord who
alone can undo them. David names the corruption of the heart, the venom of the
tongue, and the violence of wicked hands. In the New Testament, Pau...
In Psalm 139, we join David in meditating on the divine attributes of the
LORD, specifically on how the LORD exercises those attributes personally and
intimately in the life of David and us (vv. 1-16). As we, along with Da...
In Psalm 138, David shows us that the more we know how God works, the more we
become His workmanship. This psalm reveals that God exalts His name and
answers prayer, so we can praise Him wholeheartedly and pray with confid...
Psalm 137 is a controvertial psalm that far too many Christians have suggested
we not use for Christian worship. After explaining the historical meaning of
Psalm 137, Pastor Phill explains how Jesus' silent suffering ...
This week's message from Psalm 135 reminds us that God's people are called to
praise Him because He has rescued us from idolatry and revealed His goodness
and greatness. The psalm shows us our responsibility to p...
This week's message from the book of Acts is our final message in our 10-week
series through Acts 8-12. In Acts 12, we see Jesus' power perfected in
weakness. Whether we are considering James' martyrdom,...
In this week's sermon from Acts 11:19-30, we are shown the establishment of
the first-ever Gentile-majority church in history in the city of Antioch, and
the very first mention of the followers of Jesus being called ...
In this week's sermon from Acts 10:44-11:18, we see the unmistakable work of
God when the Holy Spirit falls on Gentile believers just as He did on Jewish
believers at Pentecost. Peter and his Jewish companions are...