Sermons on Hope (Page 5)
A Word to the Kings
Jeremiah’s ministry overlapped the reign of the last 5 kings of Judah. The last four were wicked kings and in this study we see Jeremiah speaking to these 4 kings. It ultimately leads us to the final King that will come and establish a true reign of righteousness!
Bible Text: Jeremiah 21:1-23:8
Sealed, Sent, & Secure
Revelation 7 shows God sealing 144,000 of His servants during the Tribulation. This is incredible because God is continuing to have the Gospel shared even while His judgment is being poured out. This is evident with the multitude we’ll see entering heaven in the second part of Chapter 7.
Bible Text: Revelation 7
Reaping What You Sow
For the third time Jeremiah is told not to pray for Judah. The people have reached a point in their sin where there is irreversable damage that is caused. A season is upon them where they must reap what they have sown. God will allow them to face captivity so as to have their hearts ultimately turn back to the Lord. But the Lord continues to give hope, “If you return, then I will bring you back.” (Jer. 15:19)
Jeremiah 14-15
Resurrection Revelation
On this Easter Sunday we look at the scene in heaven and the results of an empty tomb.
Bible Text: Revelation 5:8-14
Our Response To Difficulties In Life
Pastor Sandy Adams teaches some valuable lessons and truths from the book of Job.
1 John 1:5-10 – Walking In The Light
John lays out for us that if we are believers in Christ, we should be walking in the light as He is in the light. We look at some obstacles to walking in the light, but also the provision made for us to continue walking in the light.
Bible Text: 1 John 1:5-10
Patience, Praise and Prospering
In these three Psalms we look at our impatience and God’s perfect timing. Our need to finish well and live for the glory of God alone.
And how we have a great hope in Jesus, our coming Prince of Peace who rules well.
Bible Text: Psalms 70-72
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
Valley of Dry Bones
Israel Tour Recap. God is not done with Israel – there is still a future and a hope for God’s people.