Type: Sermon

Marriage in Christ

Marriage in Christ

Ephesians chapter 5 is more than saying that a wife needs to submit to her husband; it is a wealth of treasure on marriage and faith. What makes love more than just attraction and passion? Is there a key to making a marriage work? How do we understand the principle of headship? What is so crucial for single persons to understand about marriage? The message covers what marriage is, what marriage does, what marriage means, and what marriage shows.

Children of the Light

Children of the Light

Believers live with the challenge of walking obediently in this world for Christ. Why is obedience far more complex than simply choosing between good and bad? So often the challenges are not necessarily a matter or right or wrong, but a matter of better or best, or even equally valid options. How does one even begin to work through this? This sermon on Ephesians 5 teaches what it means to live in obedience, in wisdom, and in joy.

The New Self

The New Self

Jesus Christ was born into this world. Why? So we could feel peace, love, and warm vibes at the end of December? Not quite. This sermon deals with Jesus’ birth into this world in order to give people a second birth. Jesus Christ, the spiritual Son of God, underwent a human birth so we, human beings, could undergo a spiritual birth and have a new self.

Building up the Body

Building up the Body

The book of Ephesians is about the church, Paul presents a profound argument in chapter 4. This sermon traces through the three parts of Paul’s argument that that even though we have the life of the Trinity in us, we live in spiritual immaturity until we’re willing to do the hard work of developing and creating unity in the church.

This Month's Featured Book

What Is Wrong with the World?

Deep down we all know something isn’t right with the world when we see the violence and injustice all around us. Like anything that needs to be fixed, the problem must first be identified. That problem is clearly identified in the Bible: it’s sin. And the remedy is just as clear: Jesus Christ.