Wrapping up our summer series on the Psalms, this message explores how Psalm 107 highlights God's enduring, steadfast love across life's most challenging seasons. Whether you are wandering through a desert, trapped by past mistakes, or weathering a storm, discover why crying out to the Lord opens the door to His rescue and restoration.
While Psalm 105 celebrates God's wondrous deeds, Psalm 106 holds up a mirror to human failure, showing that our honest confession is met with God's overwhelming grace. Discover how resting in Christ’s steadfast covenant love frees us to acknowledge our sin, embrace true repentance, and join in the joyful praise of His redeemed church.
In this study of Psalm 105, we explore how God’s history of redeeming, protecting, and sustaining His people is not just an ancient text, but the story of everyone in Christ. Discover how remembering God's faithful covenant promises shapes our identity today and inspires us to live out our faith with gratitude and obedience.
In this sermon on Psalm 104, we explore how God actively sustains His creation and why we can safely relinquish our need for control to Him. Join us as we look at our calling as God's image-bearers, the reality of brokenness, and the ultimate hope found in Jesus Christ.
In this installment of our "Summer in the Psalms" series, we look at the raw, honest prayer of Psalm 102 and see how we can bring our deepest afflictions directly to an unchangeable God. Discover why God’s immutable nature is the ultimate anchor for our faith, and how leaning into Christian community ensures we never have to carry our burdens alone.
Based on Psalm 101, this message explores how King David used God's steadfast love, justice, and blamelessness as a mirror to guide his own leadership and personal integrity. Ultimately, David's imperfect reign points us to Jesus, the only perfect King, challenging us to look past life's distractions and actively align our daily walk with His character.
Dive into a powerful study of Psalm 100, which challenges us to worship God through absolute dependence rather than our shifting circumstances. Discover why true gratitude doesn't depend on having more "stuff," but on a deeper theological understanding of who God is and His unchanging faithfulness.
In a world filled with failing leaders and crumbling institutions, Psalm 99 points us away from online, earthly saviors and toward Jesus Christ, our only holy and perfectly reliable King. By submitting to His majestic reign, public justice, and sacrificial forgiveness, we are called to actively commit to the weekly rhythm of worship with our local church body.
Exploring Book Four of the Psalms, this sermon on Psalm 98 reveals that "singing a new song" is our joyful response to a fresh encounter with the liberating grace of Jesus Christ. Discover how the objective truth of the gospel frees us from the dread of judgment and invites us to live as a thankful, celebratory people who share His goodness with the world.
Discover the true comfort and joy found in the Lord's absolute reign as this sermon dives into the powerful promises of Psalm 97. Learn how to break free from modern idols, embrace the righteousness of Christ, and live a life driven by heavenly joy and radical generosity.
Pastor Mark teaches that Psalm 96 is a universal call to worship God, and is displayed through the psalmist's use of three different word triplets: sing, sing, sing, represents the call to worship for all humanity; ascribe, ascribe, ascribe, gives a call to join the family of God to worship in community; and let, let, let is a plea to God to allow all creation to break loose from the chains of the…
Delivered on Trinity Sunday, this sermon explores how the doctrine of the Holy Trinity serves as the "Rosetta Stone of Christian theology," shaping every aspect of believer identity, community, and the church's mission. By analyzing the Great Commission in Matthew 28, the message emphasizes that Christ's absolute authority rules the mission, the singular name of the Triune God defines His people,…
Concluding our series in Second Peter, this message explores the Apostle’s final appeal for believers to remain steadfast against false teachings and the deceptive pull of modern worldviews. Discover how you can build a firm foundation, find true stability in your secure salvation, and actively grow in God's grace through daily scripture and authentic Christian community.
In this Ascension Sunday message, we explore 2 Peter 3 to answer a question believers have asked for generations: if Jesus promised to return, why is He taking so long? Discover how God's apparent delay is actually an expression of His profound patience and love, calling us to live today as a remembering, discerning, holy, and hopeful church.
In this study of Peter’s final warnings, we explore how to identify "siren songs"—persuasive yet hollow teachings that promise freedom but ultimately lead back to the enslavement of sin. By contrasting the empty promises of modern cultural idols with the enduring beauty of the true Gospel, we are challenged to anchor our lives in the Christ-centered doctrine passed down by the apostles.
In a world of AI-generated misinformation and shifting cultural standards, 2 Peter 2 warns us that while lies are comfortable, only the difficult truth of Scripture can anchor our souls. This message explores how God’s history of perfect justice provides us with the ultimate hope that truth will prevail through the finished work of Jesus Christ.
Drawing from 2 Peter 1:12-21, this message explores why we are prone to "leaking" the Gospel and why we must intentionally surround ourselves with reminders of God’s truth. Because memory is fragile, we are called to constantly return to the sure, prophetic word of Scripture to anchor our hearts in the love and finished work of Jesus Christ.
Discover the transformative message of 2 Peter, where the Apostle reveals that God has already provided everything you need for a life of joyful holiness and spiritual growth. Learn how to escape the "ditches" of passivity and performance by fueling your pursuit of Christ-like virtue with the power of the gospel and the assurance of His eternal promises.
In this study of Second Peter, we learn that a believer's identity is rooted entirely in the gift of Christ’s righteousness rather than personal performance or merit. By deepening our relational knowledge of Jesus as both God and Savior, we experience the exponential multiplication of grace and peace in our daily lives.
In an era of AI-generated "reels" and digital fabrication, we are constantly forced to ask: "What is real?" This sermon explores the encounter between Pontius Pilate and Jesus in John 18, challenging us to consider whether our reality is defined by the loud demands of the crowd or the steady voice of the Living God.
Jesus humbles himself during the Last Supper by washing his disciples' feet, a task typically reserved for the lowest servant. Through this act, he establishes a pattern of humble service and commands his followers to serve one another with the same selfless love.
Explore the profound depth of John 17 as Jesus intercedes for His followers, revealing His heart for God’s eternal glory and the vital unity of the Church. Learn how the cross displays God's character and how our commitment to the Gospel fosters a supernatural oneness that testifies to the world.
By examining what Jesus knew, did, and taught, Pastor Mark challenges believers to move beyond intellectual understanding to a life of active, sacrificial love for one another. Experience how Christ’s ultimate example of grace transforms our identity and calls us to a higher standard of communal service.
Explore the profound meaning of John 12:12–26 as we discover how Jesus Christ serves as the "missing key" to the human soul’s deepest longings. This sermon examines the triumphal entry, the irony of Christ’s witnesses, and the divine paradox that life is only found through sacrificial surrender. Learn how the glory of God returned to Jerusalem in meekness to open the door of salvation for all…
This sermon explores the profound message of John 11 and emphasizes the importance of preparing for the eventual loss of loved ones. By reflecting on Jesus' conversation with Martha and the resurrection of Lazarus, Rev. Dr. Altman highlights that Jesus brings life out of death, comforts us with His promises, and calls us to trust in His divine plan even amidst grief.
In this sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church, the speaker emphasizes Jesus' mission of making room for everyone, highlighting the importance of hospitality, building meaningful relationships, and sharing the gospel. Drawing on John 14:1-6, the speaker urges the congregation to join in Jesus' mission by offering space and grace to strangers, reflecting on the inclusive love and eternal hope…
The sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church in Owosso explores the deep connection between Jesus as the Good Shepherd and his followers. It reflects on the pain caused by bad church leadership and emphasizes the unwavering love and sacrifice of Jesus, urging believers to find solace and community under his guidance.
This sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church in Owasso explores the story of Jesus healing a blind man, highlighting the transforming power of grace and the importance of recognizing Jesus as the true door to abundant life. Pastor Blake draws parallels between biblical passages and personal anecdotes to emphasize Jesus' role in providing true security, freedom, and eternal life.
The sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church focuses on the transformative power of God's grace, examining passages from Luke chapter 2. It highlights the importance of recognizing Jesus' significance, holding onto His teachings, and experiencing an intimate relationship with Him.
This sermon explores 1 Kings 19 and how God responds to His followers in their most difficult days, highlighting how they receive difficult days, empathy, and ultimately God Himself, drawing parallels with personal struggles and Christ's empathy.
In the final sermon on Ephesians, the pastor emphasizes the crucial role and responsibility of the messenger in delivering God's word, reflecting on Paul's heartfelt connection with the Ephesians and the incorruptible love of God.
Because Christ, our Divine Warrior, has triumphed over all principalities and powers, we must stand firm in His strength, taking up His armor and persevering in prayer for the advance of His kingdom.
Because all authority rests under Christ the impartial Master in heaven, believers who lead others must reflect His just, humble, and threat free character.
Because all authority rests under Christ the impartial Master in heaven, believers who lead others must reflect His just, humble, and threat free character.
Freed by the grace of our perfect Father, Christian fathers lead not by pressure or perfection, but by nourishing and discipling their children in the same love that has rescued them.
As the church gladly submits to Christ, her faithful Head and loving Bridegroom, so wives are called to honor Christ by submitting to the husbands as unto the Lord.
In evil days, live wisely by shaping your communities not with distraction, complaint, and pride, but with Spirit-filled song, gratitude, and humility.