…from the Village Church.
First off, they release an amazing Advent Guide to help your worship as a person and family.
But they also released a video explaining what Christmas is all about:
by Phil Auxier
…from the Village Church.
First off, they release an amazing Advent Guide to help your worship as a person and family.
But they also released a video explaining what Christmas is all about:
by Phil Auxier
My sermon, The Word, from John 1:1-2 is online. The sermon sought to show how Jesus, the Word became flesh, has always existed in personal relationship to the Father and is God. It was a message that should give good theological support structure to those amazing promises we love about how God will never leave us or forsake us. I hope it was encouraging.
In the evening, our church gathered to Hang the Greens. Always a good time of fellowship and service, we enjoyed time with other people in the church.
by Phil Auxier
This coming Lord’s Day, we will jumping into John 1:1-2 and seeing 3 truths about Jesus. In prepping this sermon, I was remembering how well-served we have been through Athanasius. Here’s some background articles on him and a link to the Athanasian Creed. We come this Sunday to worship Jesus, fully God and fully man, born to save us from our sins. Come ready to look heavenward.
by Phil Auxier
Today, remember all that God’s done for you in His Son and thank GOD for His indescribable gift.
by Phil Auxier
Many of you know that I’ve been hugely affected by all things Gospel. I love the Gospel. It is the message of first importance to me. I want to be a Gospel man. I want it to be continually shaping and forming me. I’ve often preached against having a disciplined quiet time as a means for being accepted in God’s sight, which has probably left my loving congregation scratching their heads wondering, “Well, then, why even discipline yourself for godliness…?” Therefore, it was with great joy that I found this article by Stuart Scott this week.
It’s entitled Gaining a Balanced Picture on God’s Counsel.
by Phil Auxier
My sermon from 11/20/11AM entitled On Faith & Gratitude from Luke 17:11-19 is now online. I know it was risky to preach on Gospel heart change on Thanksgiving week, but this passage seems to bring home the truth of what faith is and what it produces.
I would love for you to go deeper and noticed this post this AM by Paul Tautges entitled The Attitude of Gratitude: A Bible Study Suggestion. It might be a wonderful devotional on the AM of Thanksgiving Day.
In the evening our church gathered and celebrated all that God’s done for us this past year. Hope you had a great Lord’s Day as well.
by Phil Auxier
I’ve had a busy few weeks with a couple of dear ladies passing on to glory and being privileged to serve the families. Thinking about some of what I’ve said and will say in the coming week I was encouraged by these verses from Isaiah 43:
But now thus says the LORD, he who created you, “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine. 2 When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you;when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you. 3For I am the LORD your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior.
Truly God is good. Knowing that He is near us is sometimes all that sustains us in these times. Jesus promised us that He is the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in Him, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in Him shall never die (John 11:25-26). Today, no matter where you are, rest in this truth and find comfort from the heart of heaven.
by Phil Auxier
This coming Lord’s Day, we plan to move to a Thanksgiving emphasis and I hope to preach from Luke 17:11-19. We know the story. 10 lepers are healed but only one returns to give thanks. I want to marinade in this passage Sunday so that we can see how faith and gratitude work together.
Here’s Bridges commenting in Respectable Sins on this, which led me to go after this text again:
We read this story (Luke 17:11-19) and we think, “How could those nine men be so ungrateful as to not even turn back and say a word of thanks to Jesus?” And yet far too many of us are guilty of the same sin of unthankfulness.
Maybe this is you (I know I’m included). Let’s embrace God’s Word for the means of grace it is, receive the Holy Spirit’s ministry of exalting Christ and let our faith demonstrate gratitude, to the glory of God.
by Phil Auxier
My sermon overviewing Hebrews 1-9 from 11/13/11 entitled Jesus Is Better is now online. This sermon sought to point to the big picture of the first nine chapters and, having shown that, be used to inspire us to persevere. We should be wowed by Jesus so that lives are changed.
In the evening, we continued looking at Respectable Sins by Bridges. Really helped by that book.
by Phil Auxier
This coming Lord’s Day, 11/13, we hope to gather and review what we’ve seen in Hebrews 1-9. (We plan to get into a message for Thanksgiving and John 1 during Advent.) I love doing these overview messages every so often so that people don’t lose sight of the big picture in the minutiae of verse by verse exposition. Related to this big picture, I found this post by Tony Reinke (and this picture) very helpful.
