Israel needs leadership, and the Lord meets that need through the barren Hannah. He gives her a son, Samuel, whom she dedicates to the Lord’s service. She praises the Lord for his compassion for the oppressed and awaits a divinely empowered king. Samuel serves under Eli and experiences Read More →
The resurrection of Christ remains and will remain truthful until the end of this world. And if it is true, then it must give meaning and have a practical application in our lives. Today we are going to discuss three important implications of Christ’s resurrection that should change our Read More →
When Jesus entered Jerusalem on a donkey the people in the crowd truly rejoiced and celebrated. They were expecting that Messiah would liberate them from the rule of the oppressors. But Jesus came to liberate them from the slavery of sin. They wanted liberation from taxation, He brought them Read More →
“It is a profound mistake to imagine that Christianity ever intended to dissipate the bewilderment and even the terror, the sense of our own nothingness, which come upon us when we think about the nature of things. It comes to intensify them. Without such sensations there is no religion.” C. S. Read More →
Jesus first came to earth as a baby in a manger over 2000 years ago. This is the first Advent, and its why Christmas calendars are often called “Advent Calendars.” The second advent, the second coming, is the hope of all Christians. We have this hope because Jesus promises His return. Sermon by Read More →