Living in Exile

This sermon is a bit of a preview of a series of lessons we will start in the new year. 1 Peter is a book addressed to “the elect exiles of the dispersion.” What does this title mean, who does it apply to, and why does it matter for the modern Christian?

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(Preaching on 1 Peter. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on December 7, 2025.)

The New Self

One of the things that should become quickly apparent as one reads through the letters of the New Testament is that the new life in Christ should not look like the old life before Christ. What does it mean to “put on the new self” and how does one go about doing that?

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(Preaching through the New Testament epistles. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 30, 2025.)

Discerning the Body

While there are a lot of different topics addressed in the letters to the Corinthians, a lot of the letters come back to the same idea; how should Christians think about each other, and their place in the body of Christ, both universally and more locally?

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(Preaching through the New Testament. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 23, 2025.)

Saved by Faith

Paul’s letter to the Romans is the most “technical” of the epistles, in a sense. In it, Paul lays out a very detailed argument about righteousness, salvation, and faith that is just as applicable today as it ever was.

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(Preaching on Romans. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 16, 2025.)

Led by the Spirit

The importance of being “led by the Spirit” as a Christian cannot be understated, but the exact means by which He leads us can be confusing to many Christians. Using several stories from the latter part of Paul’s mission work in Acts, let’s consider what exactly it means to be led by the Spirit.

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(Preaching on the story of the early church. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 9, 2025.)

The Elementary Doctrine of Christ

One of the benefits of reading through the story in Acts relatively quickly is repeated themes and events become more obvious, specifically in regards to evangelism and how people responded. What were the essential, elementary components of the Gospel message, and how did people typically respond to its truth?

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(Preaching on the story of the early church. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 9, 2025.)

What is the New Testament?

How we think about the form, structure, and purpose of the New Testament will inevitably affect the way we approach, read, and interpret it. What did Jesus have to say about it, and what did its writers say about why and how it was written?

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(Preaching on the new covenant of Christ. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 2, 2025.)

The End of the Law

One of the main points of conflict in the early Church was the question of how to handle or relate to the Law of Moses. This is still a question many people wonder about today. How did Jesus and his apostles intend for Christians to think about the Law of Moses?

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(Preaching on the transition to the Covenant of Christ. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on November 2, 2025.)

The Early Church

The first part of Acts is the first stage in the growth and the expansion of Jesus’s church, first in Jerusalem but then to the surrounding regions of Judea and Samaria. What kinds of struggles did the early church face, how did they overcome, and which of their attitudes and characteristics should we be emulating?

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(Preaching on the early church. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on October 26, 2025.)