Our words are important, perhaps especially so in a time like this. What qualities should our words possess? What should we avoid in our speech and typed words?
(This sermon was preached for the Dewey Church of Christ on April 5, 2020.)
Our words are important, perhaps especially so in a time like this. What qualities should our words possess? What should we avoid in our speech and typed words?
(This sermon was preached for the Dewey Church of Christ on April 5, 2020.)
There is perhaps no greater slur in the modern American church than “legalist.” What is typically meant by this term, and what does the Bible have to say about it?
(Preaching on common misunderstandings. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on July 2, 2017.)
While God desires unity in His Church, does that mean we should all be uniformly the same? How do our differences contribute to and increase the unified strength of the Lord’s body?
(Preaching through Ephesians. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on August 9, 2015.)
Can we know, in our minds, what God has done for us, without that knowledge doing us any good? At what point does knowledge become a useful, powerful thing? And what makes the knowledge of God’s love so powerful?
(Preaching through Ephesians. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on July 12, 2015.)