Sermons
We celebrate the miracle of the incarnation at Christmas as we will for eternity. The second person of the Trinity took on flesh, really and truly, and did not throw…
The arrival (adventus) of God incarnate in the person of Jesus Christ changed everything. We will mark time from before His coming (B.C.) and after it (A.D. anno Domini) until…
The psalms have enduring power because “God inhabits the praises of His people” (Ps. 22:3). So when we sing Psalm 46 in faith, God acts as our refuge and strength,…
The individual suffering in Psalms 42 and 43 becomes a corporate reality in Psalm 44. The desolation here will be addressed by the coming of the King in Psalm 45.…
Psalm 43 continues pleas for deliverance David began in Psalm 42. It has no superscription and includes the same refrain as Psalm 42: "Why are you cast down, O my…
God gave Scripture not only to encourage us to trust Him, but to show us how to deal with ourselves when we don’t. Psalm 42 has no named author but…
Psalm 41 concludes Book 1 of the Psalter, showing that blessed man of Psalm 1 will not be overthrown by his enemies described in Psalm 2, not even by his…
Paul concludes his letter with gratitude for the Philippians’ generosity. Their recent and consistent giving made a huge difference in his ministry and it would continue to bear fruit in…
The gospel doesn’t immediately transform a society, but it does transform you. As he moves toward the end of this letter to the church in Philippi, Paul gives instructions for…
