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…
This Lord’s Day we will resume our preaching series on the Book of Ezekiel. Our text will be Ezekiel 4:1-8 (be sure to study the larger context of 4:1-5:17). As…
I want you to pause and think about something. Can you remember reading the Gospels and encountering an episode when Jesus ordered His followers to cease being afraid or living…
I would imagine that whenever we encounter the Biblical command to “be holy,” a good many of us would immediately assume that this does not mean moral perfection. After all,…
In 1 Peter 1:13, we discover one of the ‘gracious commands of the Gospel,’ the first such command that we will examine in our summer preaching series. In this verse,…
This coming Lord’s Day we will begin our summer preaching series on the subject of “The Gracious Commands of the Gospel.” Now, you might be wondering about the title of…
Over the last several weeks, we have been studying the initial three chapters of the magnificent prophecy of Ezekiel. We’ve been amazed at the stunning and often perplexing visons of…
This coming Lord’s Day, we will continue our examination of Ezekiel 3:17-21. Our topic, as prompted by the text, is how we are to listen to a sermon. We’ve suggested…
Let me ask you to do a quick calculation in your mind. See if you can come up with a ball-park estimate of how many sermons you’ve heard in your…
In Romans 10:14 the Apostle Paul raises one of the biggest questions of life: “how shall they hear without a preacher?” Then, just three verses later he makes what is…