A human soul is unique to humans in God's creation. As an introduction to a number of texts on the theme of our soul, this sermon deals with how we can have our soul fed, nourished, and encouraged through a study of Isaiah 55.
Read Isaiah 55:1-13
A human soul is unique to humans in God's creation. As an introduction to a number of texts on the theme of our soul, this sermon deals with how we can have our soul fed, nourished, and encouraged through a study of Isaiah 55.
Read Isaiah 55:1-13
A look at a few practical implications that follow from the message of the cross.
This sermons deals with the question of whether the new covenant is made with believers only, how it is meant to function in our lives and how it is fulfilled in the New Testament.
Read Jeremiah 31:23-40
We are to put our faith and trust in our God of truth; his testimony is in his son Jesus Christ dying for sinners.
Read Numbers 23:13-26
How is Timothy going to be able to fight the good fight of the faith? The same way we can, by the grace of the all-sufficient God.
Read 1 Timothy 6:11-21
This passage gives us rich insights into Jesus, ourselves, salvation and the goal of salvation.
Read John 4:1-26
In this passage Paul shows why Christians should not be impressed with the wisdom of the world, but rather focus on the wisdom and the power of the message of the cross.
The passage provides an excellent framework for studying the essential ("You are good") and relative ("what you do is good") goodness of God.
Read Psalm 119:57-72 (Text: verse 68)
What kind of person does Jesus invite to come to Him? How can one know that he is personally invited by Jesus? What kind of reception can a filthy sinner expect to receive from the Lord of Life?
Read Matthew 11:25-30
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Read Ecclesiastes 1:1-11