“I Am the Resurrection and the Life”

This passage deals with issues of life and death.  In a world in which death is the great enemy which mankind has never been able to overcome, Jesus reveals himself has the one who has overcome death. We may participate in the eternal life that Jesus gives through believing on him.

Read John 11:17-44

“I Am the Resurrection and the Life”
Rev. Jerry Hamstra

How to Receive the Kingdom of God

In this passage Jesus teaches us that the kingdom of God must be received like a little child.  That implies that we are not automatically in the kingdom.  It also means that the kingdom of God is a gift.  It is received, not earned.  In saying that it must be received like a little child, Jesus is teaching the necessity of receiving the kingdom with a sense of dependence and a simple trust.

Read Mark 10:13-16

How to Receive the Kingdom of God
Rev. Jerry Hamstra

The Role of the Church in Discipling Children

Scripture teaches that the primary responsibility for the discipling of the children of believers rests on their parents. It also teaches that the church has a responsibility as well. This sermon considers various ways that that responsibility is to be fulfilled.

Read Ephesians 4:1-16

The Role of the Church in Discipling Children
Rev. Jerry Hamstra

The Great Commission and Discipling Children

Since the central command of the Great Commission is to make disciples, an important part of implementing it is the discipling of children. The primary responsibility for the discipling of children rests with the parents, but the church is also called to be involved. This sermon looks at the call to parents to nurture their children in the gospel.  The next will consider the role of the church.

Read Deuteronomy 6:1-9;
Ephesians 6:1-4

The Great Commission and Discipling Children
Rev. Jerry Hamstra

The Great Commission and Prayer

It is clear from the Bible that prayer plays an important role in the fulfillment of God’s saving purpose as well as in the Great Commission which is part of that purpose. Examples from both Testaments are considered as well as biblical instruction about the content of our prayers.

Read Genesis 18:16-33;
Acts 1:12-14

The Great Commission and Prayer
Rev. Jerry Hamstra

Jesus’ Sheep Shall Never Perish

The promises made in this passage are comforting to the degree that we are aware of the danger that we are in apart from Christ.  This sermon considers the danger of perishing, the fact that Satan is trying to snatch us out of Christ’s hand and the fact that we are weak and vulnerable before expounding the comfort of the promises that Christ makes here.

Read John 10:28-30

Jesus’ Sheep Shall Never Perish
Rev. Jerry Hamstra