Preaching Through John – The Hand of God (John 11:45-12:8)

We know that God works in the world, but what does that actually mean? How does He move in the lives of people to accomplish His will? In John 11-12, we gain a little bit of insight into the answer to that question, as we see the inner workings of the gospel plan in motion.

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(Preaching through the gospel of John. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on December 18, 2016.)

What Would Jesus Think?

Doing the things that Jesus did is a noble, worthwhile, and holy goal. But actions, thought, and feelings are all intertwined. If we want to truly be “like Christ” we surely need to not only change our actions and feelings, but also our thoughts. What did Jesus think? How did he think? How can we know? And how can we mold our own thought patterns into the “image of the Son”?

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(This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on December 4, 2016.)

Preaching Through John – The Good Shepherd (John 10:1-18)

Shepherding language and analogy is somewhat common in scripture, yet we don’t really have that sort of experience in our culture. When Jesus calls himself “The Good Shepherd” in John 10, what does that mean for us, his sheep?

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(Preaching through the Gospel of John. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on December 4, 2016. The first 4 minutes of audio were unrecoverable.)

Election 2016: Do You Believe God is in Control?

These past 8 month have been some of the wildest, most aggressive, and most heated in my memory, and things will not suddenly die down on Wednesday. Ultimately, we must ask: how does God expect me to live out my faith in tumultuous times such as these, and what should be my attitude toward my government and those who may be politically different than myself? Does God even care?

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(Sorry this one got a little echo-y. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 6, 2016.)

How to Be Forgiven – Psalm 51

Do you ask for forgiveness, or do you take it for granted? What is your attitude toward your sin and God’s mercy and justice? How do you approach the throne of God in guilt? As we examine David’s lowest point, there is a lesson to be learned about forgiveness.

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(This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on October 23, 2016.)