A message from the series “Colossians: Seeing and Savoring the Savior.” This message introduces the book of Colossians, giving the background to this Christ-centered epistle. The passage also looks at Paul’s prayer of thanks for the faithful work of God in the lives of believers in Colossae. Today, we would do well to learn to live lives worthy of a prayer of thanks, by focusing on the gospel and faithfully loving other believers.

A message from the series “1 John.” 3 Stages of the Christian Life and the Fruit that Follows

A message from the series “1 John.” 3 Tests to Discern if a Teacher is in the Faith.

A message from the series “1 John.” 2 Reasons Jesus Came to Earth that Promote Obedience in Your Life

A message from the series “1 John.” Four Habits that all True Christians will Develop.

A message from the series “1 John.” Sacrificial love is counter-cultural in a self-centered world, yet this love is to be evident in every Christian’s life. It is one of three tests of true conversion in John; without a life characterized by sacrificial love, John indicated that such a person may not be a Christian at all.

A message from the series “Biblical Worship.” Who, Why, What, How of Worship

A message from the series “Biblical Worship.” Like the Old Testament, the New Testament affirms worship as being concerned with the whole-life of the believer lived to glorify God, and not on the specifics of the worship service, nor music. This sermon seeks to look at the New Testament and better understand how God instructed His church to worship and what responses faith worshiper are to have.

A message from the series “Biblical Worship.” The Bible has a rich description of worship, which is often at odds with our modern understanding of equating worship with music. Instead Biblical worship is the whole-life of the believer lived to glorify God. This sermon seeks to look at the Old Testament and better understand how God instructed His people to worship Him and how that can inform our understanding of whole-life worship in the church today.

Gospel joy is not rooted in getting what you want. True joy only comes from a saving understanding of what Jesus has done for you and a humble giving up of your self and following Him. Paul takes this gospel truth in this passage and exhorts the church in Philippi to be humble, selfless, and loving in every situation, and pursue peace and unity with other Christians who know and love their Savior. The gospel is the key to unlocking lasting joy, unity in the church, and living a humble life. If the gospel is the center of your life, church splits over ancillary issues will most assuredly be avoided and joy and harmony will be maintained in every local body of Christ.