Becoming the Beloved Community
We all naturally fear confrontation. We worry about what people will say about us. What they’ll think about us. They won’t like what we have to say, or how we say it. But the fact is, that if we are followers of Jesus, we are called to fear God and his truth more than people and confrontation. And with the world watching and the kingdom of God on the line, followers of Jesus must confront one another when the gospel is at stake.
Galatians 2:11-14
Surpassing Worth
Welcome to 2024! Now is the time when most Americans are setting their sights on all they want to be and do in the new year. How should followers of Jesus engage this time? Is it wise to set resolutions knowing the vast majority will fail miserably within the first couple of months?
Philippians 3:7-11
Divine Coronation
We so often categorize people into groups based on factors such as socioeconomic status, race, gender, social status, and power. But God does operate like that.
The gospel prioritizes those whom the world excludes.
Luke 2:8-14
Beholding the Glory of God in the Face of Jesus Christ
If we are not careful, the lesser glories of this season will crowd out our capacity to behold God’s glory. The right gift, the perfect time together, the adequate bonus, the long-awaited breakthrough you’ve been working so hard for, or maybe just the right balance of all these things.
This season, may we not satisfy ourselves with these lesser glories but remember that Jesus’ advent sets us free to behold God’s glory and to be transformed by it.
2 Corinthians 3:12-18
Prophetic Inauguration
Our bodies are broken and our hearts are anxious. We don’t know what will happen tomorrow, what may come next. But we are not a people without hope. Our hope is that Jesus makes good on God’s promise to heal the world.
Isaiah 35:1-10
The Gospel According to Hosea
We are all spiritual prostitutes. We know He loves us, and cares for us yet we run to other things. We are stubborn, ungrateful, or indifferent and we pursue other pleasures that only temporarily satisfy. But what the story of Hosea shows us is that God is faithful to the unfaithful. God pursues more than we abandon. God loves us with a love that will never let go.
Hosea 3:1-5
The Gospel According to Ruth
Life can leave you bitter and destitute. But the good news is the bitter and destitute find refuge and redemption under Yahweh’s wings.
Ruth
The Gospel of Adoption
We all fear abandonment, that we'll be left by the people we care about the most. God lovingly meets these fears of our by adopting us into his eternal family. He will never leave or forsake us.
Exodus 4:22-23; Romans 9:4
The Gospel According to Abraham
It’s exhausting trying to make up for the wrongs you’ve done, but our shame and guilt makes it feel necessary. It's as though we think we have to earn others' forgiveness. But the good news this morning is that in Jesus, God has provided all of the sacrifice your sins require.
Genesis 22:1-18
The Gospel According to Naaman
The currency of the world leaves us spiritually bankrupt. But in humility, we can exchange the bankruptcy of the world for the riches of the kingdom.
2 Kings 5:1-15
The Gospel According to Gideon
Too often, we let our insecurities define us. We reduce our identities to our persistent struggles or the worst things we've done.
But there is good news this morning for people who struggle to look beyond their own failures and insecurities: when we allow them to, God's promises and presence define us!
Judges 6:11-27
The Gospel According to Esther
Most of us love going up, but not going down. We love the "come-up" when it comes but not seasons of barely getting by and meager beginnings. But what the gospel teaches us, and especially in the story of Esther is that the way up is down.
Esther 4:1-17
The Gospel According to David
Tim Keller said, "Most of our desires for success are actually our efforts to be for ourselves what only Jesus can really be for us." He speaks to a longing in all of our hearts, which is to be the hero of our story. But what the story of David and Goliath will show us this morning is that you are not meant to be the hero of your story; Jesus is.
1 Samuel 17
Wisdom
We all think we want to see the big picture. And how our story and our circumstances fit into the big picture. We ask questions like, Why me? Why today? Why this street? Why this building? Why this friend? Why now?
What we'll see today is that we rarely get the answers to those questions. And what God's Word has to teach us is that true wisdom is trusting God with the big picture.
Psalm 111:10
Goodness
70% of Americans say they are good people. Almost 50% go further in saying they’re the nicest person they know! But are we legitimately good? Who defines what good is? If we look in God’s Word for what he has to say about it, we see a much bleaker picture of humanity’s goodness. What we find is that only God is good, but because of his goodness, we can be good.
Grow Up!
When there are needs around us, we assume someone else will meet them. Maybe we assume that it is not really our responsibility. Maybe we feel like we don’t have anything to offer or that someone can step up do it better than us anyway. We doubt our abilities or feel inadequate. And while it’s easy to point fingers or make excuses I think that this attitude easily creeps into our churches today as well. But what our text today is going to show us is that part of your purpose is found in serving the church AND the church will never reach its full maturity without you. You are God’s gift to the church.