God’s goal for each of our marriages is that ultimately they bring glory to His name. The world around us needs to see truly how beautiful and rewarding a godly marriage can be. Our children need an example to follow as they mature into adults and consider marriage in their own lives. The question that is before us is, “Do our marriages honor the One who Himself instituted them?”

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Atonement

January 7, 2018
The word "Atonement" is taken from the Hebrew word kiper which means; to appease, make amends, make good. Our English word atonement is basically derived from the Anglo-Saxon; "a making…
If you really are willing to die for Jesus, until you’re called upon to do so, will you live for Him? To live for Jesus, a person must live a…
How you ever noticed how at Christmas things are supposed to change for the better? What I mean by that is that people are to be more . . .…
Ultimately, when all is said and done, what do you seek to gain out of this life? Is it to go to heaven? To gain Christ? If so, then know…

Redemption

December 17, 2017
Every accountable person needs to be redeemed. Man can be free of sin, free from the wrath of God, and avoid the despair of Hell. Man can be set free…

True or False

December 10, 2017
Is your focus today on a version of Christianity which a. looks down upon those of a different race or ethnicity b. seeks salvation on the basis of doing all…

Propitiation

December 10, 2017
Last week we examined one of those words used in Scripture which is not a part of our regular vocabulary — the word justification. We have another such word to…
Some of you here this morning are conceptual learners: a. You can read or hear about how something is to be done, see it in your mind and carry it…

Justification

December 3, 2017
Justification is the process by which a person is declared righteous in the sight of God. We need justification because our God is righteous and just and we stand guilty…
The Christian life is a journey toward God. It is to be a life in which we are making continual progress. Too often, however, we are . . . a.…