Sermons

Prophetable Encounters 13: Prophetic Succession

The Lord takes Elijah from the scene and publicly confirms that Elisha is his successor. Elisha is to Elijah what Joshua is to Moses and what Jesus is to John the Baptist. Jesus, as God’s final prophet, is the one who must be listened to for salvation and blessing.

Read 2 Kings 2:1-18

Prophetable Encounters 13: Prophetic Succession
Rev. John van Eyk

Names of Jesus 1: Son of Abraham

Jesus Christ is called the Son of Abraham. He is the source of the blessings of justification and the Spirit and he grants these blessings to people in all nations. Not all people in all nations but only those who share the faith of Abraham and trust in Jesus Christ for their salvation.

Read Matthew 1:1-17

Names of Jesus 1: Son of Abraham
Rev. John van Eyk

We Believe 9: Free Will

The Bible teaches that humans have free will. What that means is that humans freely choose to do whatever they wish to do. It does not mean that humans, untouched by God’s grace, are able to choose for God. Before someone can choose for God their heart and inclinations must be changed by the Spirit of God. Then, and only then, will they love what God loves.

Read Romans 6

We Believe 9: Free Will
Rev. John van Eyk

Prophetable Encounters 12: Our God is a Consuming Fire

When Elijah calls on God to defend his divine appointment God sends down fire on the Ahaziah’s captain of fifty and his men. When Ahaziah sends another contingent god does the same. This shows that God is not someone to be messed around with; he is a consuming fire. When the third captain pleads for mercy he is spared. God shows mercy to those who ask for mercy because the Lord Jesus was judged in their place.

Read 1 Kings 22:51-53;
2 Kings 1:1-18

Prophetable Encounters 12: Our God is a Consuming Fire
Rev. John van Eyk