Exodus 25-31 | Welcome to God’s House
Throughout history humans have constructed some amazing buildings: the Great Pyramids, the Parthenon, the Taj Mahal, the World Trade Center,but the most important structure ever built was the structure we will look at this week: the Tabernacle of God. This is the only building ever designed by God Himself and constructed according to His architectural…
Read MoreExodus 25-31 | Welcome to God’s House
Throughout history humans have constructed some amazing buildings: the Great Pyramids, the Parthenon, the Taj Mahal, the World Trade Center,but the most important structure ever built was the structure we will look at this week: the Tabernacle of God. This is the only building ever designed by God Himself and constructed according to His architectural…
Read MoreExodus 19-24 | Spiritual but not religious?
Exodus 19-24
Spiritual but not religious? Now that we have finished our deep dive into the Ten Commandments, we are going to get back into the story of Exodus. My goal this week is to reorient you to the rest of the book and to introduce our key theme for the rest of April and May. We…
Read MoreThe Tenth Commandment | Do Not Covet; Soul Cancer | Psalm 72 and John 21
This week, we will wrap up our series on the Ten Commandments. The final commandment focuses on one of the most serious soul conditions: coveting. This is a cancer of the soul and must be aggressively dealt with. However, it is very hard to detect and even harder to treat. Here is our outline: 1.…
Read MoreHappy Easter! | He is Risen!
Is it possible to begin again? Can you come back after deep disappointment or overwhelming failure? Last week, we looked at Peter’s denial of Jesus. The last we saw of Peter, he was a broken man. This week, we will see how the resurrected Jesus restored Peter. In doing so, we will see how Jesus can…
Read MorePassion Week | Bearing False Witness – The Ninth Commandment – Mark 14:55-72
As we turn our attention to Holy Week, we will compare the trial of Jesus and the trial of Peter. Mark intentionally structures these two trial accounts as contrasting stories. Peter is on trial just like Jesus, and the key question is: does he have what it takes to be a faithful witness? And what we…
Read MoreBaptism Sunday – Do Not Steal- The Eighth Commandment –
“Do not steal…” This week is a celebratory week in our church, as we celebrate baptism and new members! We will also continue our series on the 10 Commandments by looking at commandment eight: do not steal. Everyone knows stealing is wrong, so surely this commandment will not be as applicable as the others…right? Maybe…
Read MoreDearly Beloved,We Are Gathered Here Today… – The Seventh Commandment –
“Do not commit adultry…” DEARELY beloved friends, we are gathered together here in the sight of God, and in the face of his congregation, to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony, which is an honorable state, instituted of God in Paradise, in the time of manes innocence, …
Read MoreTo Kill or Not to Kill – The Sixth Commandment –
“Do not murder…” This is one of the shortest verses in the entire Bible. It is just two words in the Hebrew. And yet, the scope is nearly limitless. This week, we will open up this commandment by examining the first murder: Cain killing Abel. We will see that this is the second fall narrative, culminating…
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