Sermons from Providence Church
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In Paul’s addressing the church in Rome, we learn that Christians are those called by God to belong to Christ and to holiness.
The good news about Jesus, God’s Son, is that He is the Christ, which is validated by His resurrection and which requires obedient faith of all people everywhere.
In establishing Paul’s ethos, he foreshadows the transformation God can make in turning sinners into His servants.
The only sign given is the only sign needed, as the resurrection validates all Jesus claimed about Himself as the King worthy of faith and following.
Unmet expectations regarding the Messiah can lead to a lack of faith in the God who provides.
Jonah’s anger contrasts and highlights God’s character whereby He shows mercy to all types of people, whom He created in His image.
The repentance of the Ninevites remind us that God has compassion on whom He will have compassion.
Jonah’s orthodox affirmation shows his head is right, but his heart is not.
Jonah’s disobedience is used by God to demonstrate His concern for all types of people as He redeems those from every ethnicity, tribe, people, and language.
God reveals to us through John that Jesus, the King who is the lion of the tribe of Judah, is also the sacrificial lamb, who is worthy of all praise.
In light of God’s sovereignty displayed via the raising up and tearing down nations, Habakkuk exemplifies resolve to patiently rejoice in God’s character.
Habakkuk encourages us to greater faith in our God who is mighty to save.
Habakkuk’s prayer highlights seemingly irreconcilable aspects of God’s character.
An examination of God’s pending judgment and its rationale
God’s people are to live with a dependent trust in a loving Father even when encountering bewildering experiences.
A holy God using an unholy nation to accomplish His will raises challenging questions.
God responds to Habakkuk’s complaint with an assertion of His usage of the nations in disciplining His people.
Habakkuk wrestles with the things he sees God allowing in his world.
Closing words from John to inspire fidelity in life and worship.
Jesus came to fulfill the prophets and the law on behalf of His people.
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of John 8:12-20.
An exposition of 1 Peter 2:9 for Reformation Day.
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of Psalm 110
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John
An exposition of the book of 1 John