Good Friday Sermon: Watching Jesus Die – Part 3

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Good Friday Sermon Series: Watching Jesus die
Good Friday Sermon: Watching Jesus die ~ Part 3 (Final)

Introduction

Previously in this series, we learned Good Friday is a call to follow Jesus wholeheartedly, depend on God’s grace and cultivate self-control in life. This sermon is the last installment of the series. Today we are going to draw three more life applications from the observations recorded in the Bible at the time of the passion and death of our savior.

Good Friday Sermon: Watching Jesus Die – Part 2

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Good Friday Sermon Series: Watching Jesus die
Grayscale photography of a crucifix.

Introduction

In part one of this series, we learned Good Friday is a call for discipleship, and faithfulness, to accept Christ as our savior and follow him wholeheartedly. This sermon is the second part of that series. Today we are going to draw three more life applications from the passion and death of our savior.

Good Friday Sermon: Watching Jesus Die – Part 1

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Good Friday Sermon Series: Watching Jesus die
People standing before an Altar with a crucifix hanging above.

Introduction

By popular Tradition, we limit Good Friday to remembering Jesus’ passion and death. It’s not wrong but there’s more to it. In this three-part sermon, we are going to watch Matthew’s narration of Jesus’ agonizing journey very closely to help ourselves take another step towards redemption.

Sermon: The fourfold use of Scripture

Closeup shot of an open Bible on a blue and green background.

Introduction

Here again, four consecutive words embrace the whole realm of scripture profit, and again the order is a part of the inspiration. [Taken from How to Prepare Sermons by William Evans]

Sermon: What would Jesus do about Homosexuals?

Sermon: What would Jesus do about Homosexuals?

Introduction

Our presentation of “Hell House”, this week has made us the target of much criticism from those who accuse us of promoting hatred, toward homosexuals and abortion providers. An old proverb says, “There is a kernel of truth in every criticism.”

St. Valentine’s Day Sermon: The Pillars of a Healthy Marriage

Two gold rings on top of a book.

Introduction

The pillars of a healthy marriage are none other than the husband and wife themselves. Both must work together in order to build a healthy marriage. This Valentine’s Day let’s find out what can you do as husband and wife to become the strong pillars that support your marriage.

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