Sermons
I. Faith is the receiving means of God's gracious forgiveness, while II. Unbelief is the forfeiture of God's gracious forgiveness.
Jesus Proved His Divine Authority as the Son of God
I. …by exercising a divine right or prerogative; II. …by displaying a divine quality or attribute; III. …by demonstrating divine power in the performance of a wonderful miracle.
The Two Natures in Christ, the Messiah
I. Christ is True Man, the Son of David. II. Christ is also True God, David’s Lord.
Why We Christians Should Practice Humility in Our Lives
I. Because sinful pride and arrogance bring disastrous consequences. II. Because true Christian humility is rewarded with gracious blessings from God Himself.
Jesus, Our Almighty Helper, Even in the Face of Death
I. He brings us comfort in the sorrow of our bereavement; II. He gives us victory in the assurance of our resurrection.
True Freedom from Worry and Care Is the Blessed Result of Undivided Loyalty to Our God and Lord.
I. Worldly anxiety and its utter futility is the sad lot of those who serve mammon. II. We have God’s gracious providence and abiding blessing, if we but put His…
Gratitude to God – A Manifest Fruit of Saving Faith
I. True gratitude to God is sorely laking amog the many who enjoy His blessings in sbundance but thanklessly take them for granted; II. Gratitude is clearly evident in those…
Man In Incapable of Justifying Himself by God’s Law, Even by Its Second Table Alone
I. Man cannot love even his friends as he loves himself; II.He cannot love his enemies as he would his friends; III. He cannot love either without placing selfish limits…
Jesus Shows Himself to be Our Savior by Healing the Deaf
I. He is the promised Messiah and Healer of men's phyical infirmities; II. He is the only Healer of the spiritual infirmities that hinder their salvation.
Just How Is a Poor Sinner Personally Justified before God?
I. Not by one’s own works of seeming goodness and righteousness, II. but only by humble childlike faith in God’s undeserved mercy to poor sinners for Christ’s sake.
