Sermons
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SERMON SERIES
- Advent 2020: The Mothers of Jesus 4
- Advent 2023: Prepare The Way 6
- Beside Still Waters 6
- By Faith 4
- Called to Community 3
- Easter 2023 1
- Ephesians: Our Sovereign God 5
- Esther 6
- Forgiven 6
- James: The Wisdom of Faith 4
- Judges: Right In Their Own Eyes 6
- Life In Exile 9
- Mark: Who Is This Jesus? 18
- No One Can 9
- Our Lords Prayer 9
- Palm Sunday 2023 1
- Philippians: Joy In Chains 9
- Pray God Down 11
- Psalms 7
- Psalms For The Journey 5
- Return: Ezra-Nehemiah 14
- Sermon On The Mount 16
- Stand Alone Sermons 11
- The Banquet 7
- The Church 8
- The Coming King 5
- The Final Hours 5
- The Promises 52
- The Seven Deadly Sins 7
- To The One Who Conquers 8
- Worshiping the Spirit 1
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No One Can Know
Jesus taught that no one know the day or the hour of Jesus’s coming. He teaches us how to stay awake and stay ready for when he returns. His teaching is intended to give hope to the tired and weary, and even though we don’t know when, the Bible tells us who is coming – a Rider on a White Horse.
No One Can Number
In this sermon we consider the magnificent saving grace of God and his desire to save humanity to the degree that no one can number those he saves. This passage highlights how God remained faithful to his promises to Abraham, that descendants would be like the stars in the heavens that he couldn't possibly number.
No One Can Enter
Jesus says no one can enter a strong man’s house unless the strong man is first bound. Throughout the Bible there are stories of how God acts to bind the strong man, the devil, to achieve his purposes. But in Jesus, the strong man is ultimately defeated by one who became weak on our behalf.
No One Can Look Back
In this passage Jesus teaches that no one can look back and be fit for the kingdom of God. Jesus has three short conversations on the nature of discipleship and what it means to follow after him. True discipleship calls for single-minded devotion and direction.
No One Can Serve
In this passage we see Jesus’s statement how no one can serve two masters, no one can serve God and money. We consider how we approach money in the same way that we should approach God, and we trust that it will provide us with security and satisfaction. But when we have a wrong view of money, it creates anxiety. How does Jesus speak into this anxiety and offer something better?
No One Can Snatch
In this sermon we ask the question, "Can a Christian lose their salvation?" Jesus teaches us that no one can snatch us from his hands because we belong to him. Christian assurance is a beautiful doctrine that gives rest to the weary soul and those that are fearful of living in God’s wrath and disappointment.
No One Can Take
In this passage we look at Jesus’s claim that no one can come unto him unless the Father draws him. This statement from Jesus displays how both the Father and the Son are engaged in this mission of salvation to reveal the love of God to us in Christ.
No One Can Come
In this passage we look at Jesus’s claim that no one can come unto him unless the Father draws him. This statement from Jesus displays how both the Father and the Son are engaged in this mission of salvation to reveal the love of God to us in Christ.
No One Can See
No one can even see the kingdom unless they are born again. This statement from Jesus launches Nicodemus on a journey of faith where he is moved from confidence to confusion to Christ. We too take that same journey again and again as we move through this life of faith, where we lose confidence in what we bring to the table and begin to trust in Christ.