Sermons (Page 88)
Andronicus and Junia
“It is a great thing to go down to history as the man with the open house or as the man with the brotherly heart. Someday people will sum us up in one sentence. What will that sentence be?” (William Barclay, The Letter to the Romans, Westminster, rev. ed., p. 220)
What Should I Preach
While the audience’s condition determines what the preacher will teach, the audience does not get to choose what they will hear
Gaius My Host
Gaius of Derbe, a city in the Roman province of Galatia in Asia Minor, in the region of Lycaonia, is named as one of Paul’s seven traveling companions who waited for him at Troas
Is My Name Written There?
God’s record of the righteous began long before the New Testament was written. It is a book open enough for the righteous to know whether their names are written in it
Erastus the Treasurer
Erastus of Paneas was a steward in Corinth; (oikonomos), a political office of high status. It is defined as “the manager of household affairs, or, in this context, treasurer.”
How Much Does the Lord Expect from Me?
We can conclude that whatever God wants from us, whatever He asks us to give, whatever He commands us to do, it is not about Him; it is for us and our best interest.
New Testament Idolatry
Idolatry May seem like a dead sin, relatable only through the stories of the Israelites and the nations that surrounded them. But the New Testament writers beg to differ as they warn Christians repeatedly of the sin throughout the scriptures…
The Case for Boldness
Boldness be my friend!
Arm me, audacity, from head to foot! – IACHIMO (Cymbeline – Shakespeare)