Here’s a review of Alec Motyer’s book Preaching?: Simple Teaching on Simply Preaching:
by Phil Auxier
Here’s a review of Alec Motyer’s book Preaching?: Simple Teaching on Simply Preaching:
by Phil Auxier
Here’s my email to Leadership Reno County Alumni for 11/4/13:
by Phil Auxier
My 11/3/13AM sermon, All Things New from Revelation 21:1-8, is now online. The sermon sought to unpack and give encouragement from the realities of the new creation that will fully and finally be realized in the lives of believers someday. I think there was a lot in this passage for unbelievers as well as pressing applications for believers to engage in.
Hope it’s encouraging and beneficial for you.
by Phil Auxier
On the cusp of the customary All Saints Day
The Christ-i-an kinsfolk made mocking display.
These children of light both to tease and deride;
Don darkness, doll down as the sinister side.
In pre-post-er-ous pageants and dress diabolic,
They hand to the damned just one final frolick.
You see with the light of the dawn on the morrow,
The sunrise will swallow such darkness and sorrow.
(HT: Tony Reinke)
by Phil Auxier
My email to Elders/Deacons of Crestview on 10/29/13:
by Phil Auxier
My 10/28/13 email to Leadership Reno County alums:
by Phil Auxier
My 10/27/13AM sermon, Comforted by the Future from Revelation 20:1-15 is now online. In this sermon, I sought to give encouragement for perseverance based on the lessons we learn in this chapter on the millennial reign of Christ. I hope the prospect of future realities leads you to live in specific ways, too. We don’t know these things just to know them. We are blessed, in Revelation especially, as we read, hear and keep the things we read there. I sought to encourage the “keeping” of these things in this sermon. I hope it’s encouraging to you.
by Phil Auxier
Here’s my email to the Elders and Deacons of Crestview on 10/22/13:
by Phil Auxier
Here’s my Monday AM email to Leadership Reno County on 10/21/13:
by Phil Auxier
My 10/20/13AM sermon, Worship God!, from Revelation 19:1-21 is now online. This sermon was one that was personally convicting to me and yet very encouraging. The big idea is about worship. Consistently in this passage, Hallelujah is uttered (which literally means “Praise Yahweh”). All along the way, God is wanting us to quit focusing on the small, minute lives we have for the bigger realities He has for us through His work. I hope this sermon encourages you and that you have a great Lord’s Day.