Sermons
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Biblical Forgiveness — Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Sometimes it seems impossible to forgive others who have hurt us, because it is impossible! But by channeling God’s forgiveness of us in Christ, we are liberated to offer that grace and forgiveness to others.
Status in Christ — Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
In the economy of the kingdom of God, we only keep power to the extent we abrogate it, and we only protect our status to the extent we give it away.
God’s Love in Our Suffering — Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
It’s tempting to see our suffering as random and purposeless, but in this text Paul encourages us to see our suffering in the context of God’s love, God’s story, and God’s own suffering.
Who Can Be Against Us? — Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
The good news of the Gospel is that no one can be against us, no one can bring any charge against us, and no one can condemn us because Jesus died for us, rose from the dead for us, and always intercedes for us.
All Things Work Together for Good — Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
Suffering frequently appears to be meaningless and random, causing us to doubt whether God is good or even if he exists. But the Bible’s vision of salvation is that God is joining our suffering to his own suffering in Jesus, and working through it to bring about the renewal of all things.
Praying in the Holy Spirit — Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
Stuck between the suffering of this age and the return of Jesus and the new creation, we frequently don’t know what to pray for. But the Holy Spirit, who convinces us that we are indeed God’s daughters and sons, also prays to the Father through us on our behalf.