Sermons on Gospel (Page 5)

Sermons on Gospel (Page 5)

Romans 4 – Righteousness Credited To You

To think that we can ever be right with God seems almost an impossibility at times. And it is if we’re relying on ourselves. The simple truth is that Jesus’ righteousness gets credited to our lives when we place our faith in Him. Listen in as we see how this works. Bible Text: Romans 4:1-25

Romans 3 – Righteousness Revealed

In this wonderful chapter Paul concludes his trial of humanity to reveal our sin and guilt before God. Yet he doesn’t leave us there. He brings us to the great good news of the Gospel – that we can be righteous before God in spite of our sin and guilt. And it’s all possible through faith in Jesus Christ! Bible Text: Romans 3:1-31

There’s Room For You

In this Christmas message Pastor Brent looks at the lineage of Jesus and what it reveals for us. Bible Text: Matthew 1:1-17

Timeless Truths of Christmas

We look at the Christmas story and examine the unchanging truths that we see from the first Christmas. It’s implications and applications are relevant for us today. Bible Text: Luke 2:8-14; Matthew 1:18-21
Jeremiah Study

Messages To The Nations

In these chapters Jeremiah shares a number of messages to different nations. It’s a word of judgment from God for their pride, and self-reliance. Bible Text: Jeremiah 47-49

Being Thoroughly Equipped

Pastor Pete Jansen from Calvary Chapel Richmond takes us through 2 Timothy 3 and shares on the value of God’s Word and it’s ability to equip us for every good work. Bible Text: 2 Timothy 3:16-17
Revelation Slide

Trumpet Time – part 1

As the seventh seal is opened, it reveals the trumpet judgments to come and heaven suddenly turns silent for half an hour. It’s an ominous moment as the judgment of God increases, yet heaven sees God answering the prayers of the saints: Your Kingdom come! Bible Text: Revelation 8:1-13

Stephen’s History Lesson – part 2

Stephen becomes the first martyr of the church as he lays out a masterful presentation of Israel’s history of rebellion and disobedience. His audience had no argument, so they resort to physical violence and murder. But Stephen was received graciously into eternity and glory. Bible Text: Acts 7:30-60