Pastor Kevin continues his study in the Gospel of John with a look at the third sign: Jesus Healing at Bethesda. The resulting conflict with the religious leaders over healing on the Sabbath leads into the Lord’s affirmation of His own identity and authority as the Eternal Son.
Pastor Kevin picks up with John’s account of Jesus cleansing the temple in (2:13-25) and the account of Jesus healing the official’s son (4:43-54), which is the second Messianic sign John sets forward in his Gospel.
Pastor Kevin continues his series in the Gospel of John with an examination of the seven signs given by John. Today’s message looks at the first of the seven signs: Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana (2:1-11).
Pastor Kevin begins a new series in the gospel of John. Today’s message provides an introduction to the gospel and examines the opening 18 verses, referred to as the “Prologue.” The first 18 verses of John’s gospel introduce us to the main theme flowing through the rest of his gospel: Jesus Christ, the Eternal Son,…
Pastor Kevin finishes his series in 2 Thessalonians with a look at the threat of idleness and a biblical perspective toward responsibility and work (3:6-18). As believers who are part of a faith community, God intends for us to diligently provide for ourselves while extending a hand to those who are truly in need.
Pastor Kevin takes a look at 2 Thessalonians 3:1-5 with a particular focus on God’s faithfulness. As men and women who follow Christ, we honor the word of God and rest in the Lord’s faithfulness.
Pastor Kevin continues in Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians with a look at the Apostle’s prayer for the church in chapter 2, verses 13-17. Having been loved and chosen by God for salvation, we must faithfully stand firm in the truth of the gospel.
Pastor Kevin takes a look at 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12. During the end times, those who reject the truth of the gospel will fall into great deception, but Jesus Christ will ultimately prevail to deliver His own.
Pastor Kevin takes a look at Paul’s prayer for the Thessalonian Christians in 2 Thessalonians 1:11-12. Our heart’s desire should be that God would so work in us that our very lives reflect our relationship to Him and bring Him honor.
Pastor Kevin continues his study of Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians with a look at chapter 1, verses 4-10 and “The Righteous Justice of God.” Though we often suffer at the hands of evil-doers and witness their apparent success, in the end, God will vindicate those who trust Him and walk in His truth.