Sermons on Sunday Worship (Page 7)
Mark 5:1-20: Righteous Tormentor, Merciful Savior
As Jesus and His disciples make their way over to the Gentiles, they are approached by a man controlled by many demons. Jesus exercises his authority over them, leading to a whole host of different responses. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how Jesus being the ultimate authority should lead us to greater faith.
Psalm 100:1-7: The Victory of Jesus
Psalm 110 is the Old Testament passage most commonly quoted in the New Testament, as it is a direct reference to what Christ would accomplish through the cross. IN this week’s message, Pastor Kyle Hall shares how we can look to this passage and Christ’s ultimate victor for comfort.
Micah 6:1-8: What the Lord Requires
Micah 6:8 is a verse many have memorized as a a way to see if they are measuring up to what God has asked of them. The problem is we can never measure up to this verse, and when taken in its proper context, we see we were never meant to try. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley explains the context and how this applies to us now.
Romans 5:12-21: The Representation of Love
There is a lot of talk about proper representation in the world. When Paul talks about how Jesus represents us, he comes at it from a completely different direction. In this week’s message, Pastor Don McAllister walks through waht it means to have Christ represent us.
Romans 5:6-11: Proven So We Can Boast
As Paul continues in Romans, he shows us that we were once enemies of God. Through Christi’s death and resurrection, however, we not only have been reconciled, but we can now boast in God. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares just what this means for us.
Romans 5:1-5 A Hope Who Will Not Disappoint
Paul has spent the first 4 chapters of Romans setting up the fact that we are justified through our faith in Christ. In the start of chapter 5, he pivots to explain just what that means for believers. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares how, thanks to this justification, Jesus has become our hope.
Romans 4:1-12: Jesus, Our Credit of Righteousness
No matter how many times we are reminded that we cannot earn our way into God’s good favor, we tend to find ourselves trying to do just that. In this week’s message, Pastor Scott Gourley shares what it means to have our righteousness credited to us through Christ.
Romans 3:27-31: Boast in Christ
If we are honest with ourselves, we have to admit we have a tendency to boast in our own righteousness. We are either trying to promote our good deeds in the eyes of others or trying to prove we are more righteous than someone else by way of comparison. In the end, however, we have no righteousness of our in in which we can boast, as any righteousness we have comes from Christ. In this week’s message. Pastor Scott Gourley…
1 Peter 1:3-9: Our Living Hope
It can be hard to find joy in the midst of persecution, but God offers His joy and peace to all in all circumstances. In this week’s message, Jonathan McNair shares how we have a true living hope in Jesus.
Romans 3:21-26: Justified, Freely, by His Grace
As we continue in Romans, we come to the meat of the Gospel, something Paul has been setting up in the opening of this letter. On this Easter Sunday, Pastor Scott Gourley shares what the Gospel truly means for us.