From Death to Life

The vision of the valley of dry bones in Ezekiel 37 epitomizes one of the main themes of the Bible: God’s power to bring life from death, through his Spirit. Using Ezekiel 37 as a launching point, how does this power of God manifest in his promises through Jesus and his apostles?

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(Preaching through Ezekiel and the exile. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on August 10, 2025.)

Overview of the Exile (Sermon)

The Babylonian exile is one of the most complicated narrative backdrops in the Old Testament, spanning many prophetic and historical books in Scripture. Understanding the scope of the exile and the return will inform our reading of dozens of Old Testament books, and help us gain a better understanding of the story of God’s people through history.

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(Preaching on the exile to Babylon. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on July 20, 2025.)

A Lament for the Lost

Lamentations might be the hardest book to read in the Bible; not because it’s obscure or overly intellectual, or because it is simply a compilation of census data, but because it’s extremely heavy and emotional. Why was it written, and why is still just as valuable for modern readers?

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(Preaching through the prophets. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on July 20, 2025.)

Letter to the Exiles

The book of Jeremiah is not arranged chronologically, so in our reading through the Bible our text for this week comes a little out of historical order. Jeremiah 29 is addressed to people living in exile after Babylon had come against Israel and carried many of them away. What did Jeremiah have to say to these exiles, and how does their situation mirror our own?

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(Preaching through the prophets of Israel. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on July 13, 2025.)

Hope in Isaiah

Where the first half of Isaiah is mostly judgment punctuated by promises of restoration, the second half is primarily hopeful promises with occasional reminders of judgment. What kind of hope does Isaiah offer to Israel, and how does he expect the hope to be accomplished for God’s people?

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(Preaching through the prophets. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on June 29, 2025.)