Sermons from 2020 (Page 4)

Face to Face with Fear

Fear is probably one of the most common emotions people have felt as the coronavirus pandemic unfolds. There’s just so much to be afraid of – from health dangers, to economic uncertainty, to alarming instances of government overreach. Fortunately, Psalm 56 tells us just what to do when we are afraid. In this sermon, we…

The Real Road to Greatness

Maybe no phrase better captures the spirit of hypocrisy than “Do as I say, not as I do.” This phrase is also a pretty good summary of how many people approach their religious faith. That’s what many of the Pharisees in Jesus’ day were doing – and it is what too many Christians still do…

What Do You Think about the Christ?

“What do you think about the Christ?” That’s the question Jesus puts to His opponents in Matthew 22:42. And He is still putting this same question to us today: “What do WE think about the Christ?” In this sermon, we focus on three of the most important answers to this question. Text = Matthew 22:41-46…

Coronavirus & the Great Commandment

It’s hard sometimes to follow all the rules. Whether you’re talking about social distancing or the Christian life, sometimes it feels like there are so many rules you just can’t keep track of them all. That’s why Matthew 22:34-40 is such an important passage. In this text Jesus shows us the one Great Commandment that…

Two Life-Changing Questions

Some questions are trivial. “Should I wear the red shirt or the purple shirt?” is a good example. Other questions, though, can change your whole life. “Will you marry me?” is in that category. Whether she says yes or no, nothing will ever be the same once she answers. In this sermon, we consider two…

God, Government & Authority

Americans are thinking a lot about government these days. Whether it’s economic and social restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic, or the more familiar territory of a presidential election campaign, government authority is on everybody’s mind. That makes Matthew 22:15-22 a timely passage indeed! In vs. 21, Jesus famously tells us to “Give to Caesar…

Hope for Heavy Hearts: Tough Emotions & the Empty Tomb

The last several weeks have been emotionally exhausting for most people. Of course, everyone goes through tough seasons. But we don’t usually go through tough seasons all at the same time like we have with the coronavirus pandemic. On this corporately-emotional Resurrection Sunday, we look to Luke 24:1-12 for help connecting our own tough emotions…