My 10/11/15AM sermon, Marked By Righteousness from 1 John 3:4-9, is now online (the link also gives you the chance to download sermon notes/small group material). The point of the sermon, pretty simply, was to think about why we take sin so lightly and, once we considered that, to look to Jesus and the hope found in the Gospel. I hope you find it encouraging and useful as well.
Abiding and Crestview’s Women’s Prayer Retreat
For a past few weeks in 1 John, over and over again the theme of abiding has emerged. I asked Monica Warren to journal some thoughts in her mind around this idea (Monica is one of the coordinators for the Women’s Prayer Retreat this Fall which has chosen the theme “Abide” for their time together). Here’s her musings these days…
Weekend Recap – 10/4/15
My 10/4/15AM sermon, New Relationship from 1 John 3:1-3, is now online. The idea in the sermon is that having a relationship with God changes things. In fact, you could say your past, present and future are affected because you know Him. I hope you’ll listen to this sermon and find help in it.
Weekend Recap – 9/27/15
My 9/27/15AM sermon, United to Christ from 1 John 2:28-29, is now online (this was also discussed with Small Groups). The sermon was kind of a final engagement of our hearts before chapter 3 to make sure we’re abiding. Specifically, abiding in the Gospel, or in Jesus Himself, is THE way we prepare for the end of this life. I also sought to marvel at how Jesus Christ is righteous and make some connections for how that relates to the way we live. I hope this sermon helps you.
Weekend Recap – Deception
My 9/20/15AM sermon, Deception from 1 John 2:26-27, is now online. The sermon encircled that ongoing theme in 1 John of abiding. You might think that the best defense about deception would be a good offense. But, in 1 John, the answer is abiding, not just abiding in the message, but abiding in Jesus, who is the message. I think if you listen to this sermon you, too, may be helped to fend off deceptions that come your way.
Abiding In Our Confession
My 9/13/15AM sermon, Abiding in Our Confession, from 1 John 2:22-25, is now online. The sermon is our there for your benefit, but I think this sermon affected me by pointing me to how confessing Christ as my Savior and Lord is manifested in abiding in Him for eternity. I push back against this at times seeking to carve out some other rogue identity. But only an identity in Him — highlighting who He is and what He’s done — will last forever. I hope this sermon helps you, too.
SS Recap – God’s Will and Direction in Our Lives
Was privileged to teach adult Sunday School at Crestview yesterday and wrap up our summer series on the Fundamentals. We ended thinking of God’s Will and Guidance, so I took time to lead people through a Bible Intensive time of Psalm 16. And, we ended with this particular Ask Pastor John episode on How Is God Directing My Life. This is an excerpt from a sermon entitled, the Path To Full and Lasting Pleasure. Here’s the video… (the excerpt I showed begins at the 27:28 mark). If you missed Sunday School and would like a Psalm 16 to mark up, stop by my office. I have some extra copies. Enjoy!
Identity – Relationship of Knowing…
My 9/6/15AM sermon, You Know It from 1 John 2:18-21, is now online. In this sermon, I unpacked John’s heart for the believer’s identity, a relationship with God through Jesus manifested in community and relevant for the here and now. I hope you find this helpful.
For the Church Conference
I’m excited to be able to participate in the For the Church Conference August 31-September 1 at my alma mater, MBTS, in Kansas City. Here’s the lineup:
- Truth and the Church
- Truth and Shepherding
- Truth and Leadership
- Truth and Preaching
- Truth and Culture
- Truth and Missions
If you’re able, why not say a quick part for people participating in this event. We want God to be glorified through it.
Weekend Recap – Loving the World and the Believer’s Identity
My 8/30/15AM sermon, Loving the World from 1 John 2:15-17 is now online. This sermon was a difficult one for me to prepare for. Part of the reason has to do with how much sloppy application is thrown around using this passage as the springboard. I wanted to make sure I understood exactly what John was saying and then proceed accordingly. The gist? Our identity can’t be wrapped in the world, after all the world is fading away with all that offers. It’s doing the will of God and abiding in the Father’s love that is the “forever” stuff. If our identity is there, loving the world won’t be an issue. Hope you’re helped by this one.
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