Sermons on Sunday Worship (Page 24)

Sermons on Sunday Worship (Page 24)

2 Kings 2:1-14: Chariots of Fire

As we come to the end of our study on Elijah, we see him preparing to pass the torch off to his disciple Elisha. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how we must do the same. 2 Kings 2:1-14

2 Kings 1:1-18: Let My Life Be Precious In Your Sight

When King Ahaziah of Israel tries to reach out to a false god to learn if he will survive his injuries, God uses Elijah to bring about his judgement on him and his men. It is not until one guard humbles himself before the prophet that Elijah comes to the king directly. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains how we often turn to false gods, failing to realize salvation can only come through faith in Jesus. 2 Kings…

1 Kings 22:41-53: Two Kings, Two Kingdoms

We have a tendency to look into the past and wish for the return of past glories, but those glories never last. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shows through the contrast of two kings how we need to keep our eyes on the return of Jesus as King. 1 Kings 22:41-53

1 Kings 20:1-43: Justice and Glory

Elijah had expected God to bring justice to Ahab after the showdown on Mount Carmel. It is not until much later, after God saves Ahab and Israel on two separate occasions, that God finally hold Ahab accountable for his actions. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains how God will often postpone His justice in order to bring greater glory to His name. 1 Kings 20:1-43

1 Kings 19:9-21: What Are You Doing Here?

We come to the part of Elijah’s story where God calls him out of the cave to let him know he is not alone. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how we can learn from this to seek God when we are hurting and need to complain. 1 Kings 19:9-21

1 Kings 19:1-8: Afraid, Tired, Done

Immediately after God showed the nation of Israel and Elijah that He is all powerful, Elijah flees Israel for fear of Jezebel. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley uses this story to show how we often end up falling, because we do not put our trust in God. 1 Kings 19:1-8