Being a father is never easy.  It is much more than simply getting up, going to work, and bringing home a paycheck to make sure that you keep a roof over your head and food on the table.  Being a father also means living with integrity; being a man of open honor and honesty. Some of the greatest lessons I learned from my father came not from what he said, but what he did. Our children watch our every step to see how we live our lives and whether or not our walk matches our talk. The legacy we leave is seen in how they eventually walk themselves.

As you begin a new year here today, I want to encourage each of you who are Christians to live holy lives which honor God. God has loved you, He…
This is a special time of the year. I say this because families tend to get together at Thanksgiving and Christmas more than any other time of the year. But…
In this final chapter, Solomon . . . a. Advises us to remember our Creator in light of the coming years and our ultimate death (vv. 1-7). b. Reminds us…
Have you come back to the family of God?  Following Covid, our attitude toward gathering really did a number on our willingness to come together. The wealth of additional time…
The majority of us here in this room today wear the name of Christ and profess to be Christians. To say that we are Christians is to say that we…
Is life worth living? This is the question which Solomon has been asking throughout the book of Ecclesiastes. Initially, after investigating “life under the sun,” as he calls it, Solomon…
If I were to go around this room tonight and ask each of you to tell me why you are a Christian, I am sure I would get a number…

Our Great Salvation

December 11, 2022
What is your attitude toward your own salvation this morning? Is it something which you just can’t keep to yourself? I hope so. Peter’s goal in our text this morning…
Mark Twain once said, “It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.” Solomon added…
I think all of us would agree that the words, “Your will be done,” are easier said than obeyed. Jesus spoke these words knowing the result would be cruel torture…