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Jesus, the Lawyer, and the Good Samaritan

Scripture: Luke 10:25-37. Sermon Titled: “Jesus, the Lawyer, and the Good Samaritan” Sermon in a Sentence: “Jesus Christ is the ultimate Good Neighbor who saves law-breaking sinners who are bad neighbors so that through His power we may become good neighbors who live our lives as witnesses for Him.”

The Call to Follow Jesus

Sermon #1 in Sermon Series: Follow Me! Sermon Title: The Call to Follow Jesus. Scripture: Matthew 4:12-22; 9:9. Sermon In a Sentence: “The call to follow Jesus requires sinners and outcasts like you and me to respond in faith by repenting of our sins and obediently surrendering everything to His Lordship.”

An Unlikely Disciple

Sermon #8 from the Series The Gospel of Mark (Mark 2:13-14): “An Unlikely Disciple” Sermon in a Sentence – “No matter what lies in your past, if you will obediently follow Him through repentance and faith, Jesus will change your future and use you to impact the lives of others to the glory of God.”

The Radical Nature of the Inbreaking Power of the Gospel

Sermon #3 from the Series: The Gospel of Mark – Mark 1:14-20 – The Radical Nature of the Inbreaking Power of the Gospel – “The radical nature of the inbreaking power of the gospel requires sinners like you and me to repent of our sins and trust in the Lord Jesus who calls us to obediently leave everything to follow Him.”

Radical Righteousness: The Christian and Murder

Sermon #8 from the series: “The Greatest Sermon Ever Preached” (Scripture Reference: Matthew 5:21-26). Sermon in a Sentence – “The radical demands of the righteousness that Christ requires tells us that murder in the heart is just as serious as murder in action.”

Christ, the Christian, and the Law

Sermon #7 from the series: “The Greatest Sermon Ever Preached” (Scripture Reference: Matthew 5:17-20). Sermon in a Sentence – “The radical righteousness that God demands exceeds the superficial and outward conformity to the letter of the Law and instead requires an even deeper level of obedience to God’s righteous standards, giving evidence of the new birth.”

Christ, the Christian, and the Law