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Second Timothy:
A Church That Endures
“They just don’t build ‘em like they used to”. You’ve probably heard that phrase more often than you can count. It’s a common phrase used to describe the inferiority of products, people, and relationships compared to those of the past. They just don’t build ‘em like they used to, because things back then were built to endure.
When it comes to churches, “they just don’t build ‘em like they used to.” Some are built using cheap, replaceable materials like hype, relevance, and entertainment. Others are built using materials which last. They are built upon the Word, sacraments, and prayer. While some churches focus on the personal experience, a church that endures is built upon the person of Christ.
Previous Series
Parables of Jesus
The greatest story ever told is found in the pages of the Bible. The Bible is the greatest piece of literature ever written. Within the pages of the Bible, readers will find true history, poetry, prophecy, and parables
Parables are not to be seen simply as morality tales. They are not Jesus’ version of Aesop’s fables. These stories are not akin to “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” or “The Lion and the Mouse”. If you think that way, you will diminish and misunderstand these stories.
Jesus’ parables focus on revealing the secrets of the Kingdom of God to the people of God. These kingdom-focused parables will reveal attributes of God, the value of God’s Kingdom, and the power of the Gospel.
First Timothy: A Church Like Christ
One of the biggest challenges we will face in our lifetime is being steadfast with God’s Word. We will be tempted to drift away from sound teaching and fall into liberalism or legalism.
What does a Christ-like church look like? What are we to believe? How are we to behave? Who are the wolves who seek to infiltrate God’s flock? How can we be aware of their teachings and schemes?
We will answer these questions as we take 25 weeks to deeply immerse ourselves in this short but important book of the Bible.
Romans: The Gospel for Salvation
Recently, our church completed a 32 week series on the book of Romans. We walked through this epistle verse by verse, chapter by chapter from start to finish.
Romans will change you. Romans will challenge you. And Romans will conform you to the image of Jesus Christ.
The book of Romans is Paul’s robust and detailed explanation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In Romans, Paul details the sin of mankind, salvation in Christ, sanctification, God’s sovereignty, and Christian service. All of this is written to unite believers with the Gospel.
In addition to the Sunday sermons, there are several companion booklets which will be released throughout the course of this sermon series. Grab yours to follow along and dive deeper into God’s Word.
