THREE TRIUMPHS OF THE TRIUMPHANT ENTRY
Theme: This passage tells us of three glorious things that began to be true when Jesus made His 'triumphant entry' into Jerusalem on the first Palm Sunday.
Theme: This passage tells us of three glorious things that began to be true when Jesus made His 'triumphant entry' into Jerusalem on the first Palm Sunday.
Theme: This passage describes Solomon's wise advice for living in the context of fallible human government while 'under the sun'.
Theme: Mankind—as made by God in His own image—is the crowning work of God's creation.
Theme: God designed marriage for the good of humanity and the advancement of its created design.
Theme: The secret to confident endurance in the Christian faith is in truly knowing Christ Himself.
Jesus' parable of "The Sower and The Soils" teaches us what we must do for God's word to bear much fruit in our lives.
I was reading your sermon entitled "The First Resurrection Sermon," delivered on March 27, 2005. In it, you quoted Acts 2:38 and then said, "Peter isn't saying that, when you are baptized, your sins are forgiven by that baptism." But isn't that exactly what he said? "Repent, and be baptized...
David's closing 'charge' to Solomon gives us some worthy 'resolves' to build into our Christian lives in the coming year.