In our Trinity Hymnal there is a wonderful Advent hymn that you may not be all that familiar with. It is entitled, ‘Comfort, Comfort Ye My People.’ Its title and…
On this Wednesday before Thanksgiving Day, I wanted to introduce our 2024 Advent sermons and our text for this coming Lord’s Day Worship. This year I will be preaching a…
For the last couple of weeks, our Sunday sermons have been on the “new covenant” that both Ezekiel and Jeremiah preached and wrote about as instructed and inspired by the…
Through our recent Sunday morning messages from the Book of Ezekiel, we have learned that the Lord promised the captive Israelites that He Himself would execute what we have come…
One of the most important Biblical words related to the Gospel is the word “peace.” And, as you know, this word is also front and center on the minds of…
One of the most important titles that our Savior gave Himself is that of “the good shepherd.” We find this most comforting designation set forth in John 10:11– “I am…
As we gather for worship this coming Lord’s Day, our message from the great prophecy of Ezekiel will come from Ezekiel 20:1-44 (with special focus upon 20:39-44). If you take…
If you confessed to me that you are a little tired of hearing about false prophets (from our recent sermons on Ezekiel 13), I would completely understand! “How much more…
The “disciple whom Jesus loved” (John 21:20), the Apostle John, strongly exhorted Christians in the late first century to be careful to avoid gullibility as they encountered anyone allegedly preaching…
Of the many things the Book of Ezekiel is known for, one of its most prominent themes is that of false prophecy and its judgment. It may be the case…