The doctrine of justification is what God says to a sinner "Not Guilty." But how can this declaration even be made? Romans 3:21-26 gives us the answer. Watch or listen as we continue our sermon series, The Grace of Salvation.
A lot of people are talking about revival right now. But what is revival, and should Christians pursue revival? Take a listen to learn more from Mark 1:15.
John 3:16 is one of the most beloved passages in the Bible. But how are we to understand this passage in context? Take a watch or listen to learn more.
You cannot understand the grace of God in salvation until you understand the depths of your sin. When you understand the depths of your sin, you see the grace in God's effectual calling.
In 1 Kings, Elijah confronts king Ahab about idolatry, and then, seemingly up against the odds, Elijah prays to God to demonstrate his sovereignty over Baal.
Several times in Matthew 7, Jesus confronts us with two choices. In his last illustration, the choices are to build your house on sand or The Rock.
The American culture has become increasingly hostile to Christianity. However, Christians have every reason to hope because of Christ. In this sermon, listen to a specific diagnosis of culture, along with the solution from Colossians 2.
Christmas is a time of awe and wonder. But did you ever wonder why the shepherds were the first to see Jesus after he was born? Listen to hear about the shepherd's first Christmas.
We read in Matthew 2, "Out of Egypt I have called my Son." Matthew is quoting the prophet Hosea, who references the exodus of God's people from slavery in Egypt. Matthew uses this phrase to speak about a greater exodus through Christ. Listen or watch to learn more.
The Magnificat is a beautiful song of praise. It tells us about the mercy and righteousness of God. Take a listen to learn how this song is rooted and Scripture and is meant for you to sing.