Sermons
Each of us has been called to a task, but that task differs from the task to which Jesus called the twelve Apostles. Yet, our function is still required still needed, and just as important.
An unlikely selection . . .
Men love evil deeds and darkness more than light. God WILL punish sin when the harvest is ripe.
Are you a dish towel or a dishrag? Are you cleaning dishes or have you fallen from your intended purpose? Let's explore. . .
Matthew provides the Jews with a clear description of Jesus' resume as Messiah. The people saw twisted spirits; Jesus saw tortured souls and the tortured souls saw the tender Savior.
Matthew provides the Jews with a clear description of Jesus' resume as Messiah. The people saw twisted spirits; Jesus saw tortured souls and the tortured souls saw the tender Savior.
A glad and generous Church results from daily commitment to God's Word, God's people, and God's presence. The task of the Church is a daily task, not just a Sunday task.
Live Well. Hope Well. ~ Thomas D. McSwain, Jr.
The critical diagnosis is sin and the only prognosis is forgiveness. Only God forgives sin. ~Matthew 9:1-8
When we encounter the presence of holy God, what terrifies us most is that we are seen and cannot be hidden. God sees us and we cannot find a place to hide from Him. We are confronted with our fear and our need for forgiveness, which is only provided by our Father.
Make no mistake--parched lips, bed sores and sponged baths are the least of this man's worries. The critical diagnosis is sin and the only prognosis is forgiveness. Only God forgives sin.