January 31, 2021 Watch Listen Read Many of you are familiar with the annual celebration, primarily in New Orleans and other Roman Catholic cities, known as Mardi Gras. Beads, masks, dancing, drinking, parades, and more. The motto of the festival is, Laissez les bons temps rouler, (Leh-seh leh bon taw roo-leh), which means, “let the […]
I John 2:24-29
January 24, 2021 Watch Listen Read I want to begin this morning with a little doctrinal lesson. It’s a difficult concept to grasp – so difficult that an early church father named Tertullian, who lived in the late second and early third centuries, made up a new word to try to describe it. The concept […]
I John 2:18-23
January 17, 2021 Watch Listen Read Jesus stood on the Mount of Olives with His disciples, forty days after the resurrection. He was about to ascend, that is, return to heaven. He had warned them in the Farewell Discourse, the night of His betrayal by Judas, the day before the crucifixion, that He would be […]
I John 2:15-17
January 10, 2021 Watch Listen Read I don’t typically refer to current events in my introductions or illustrations. I prefer to refer to history, long after the facts/truth of events can be investigated and verified. But the last 12 months or so have proven to be a treasure trove of cultural mores and sermon fodder. […]
I John 2:12-14
January 3, 2021 Watch Listen Read Some people thrive on tests. They’re the ones who come to class prepared on test day– pen or pencil in hand. Eager to prove themselves once again. The teacher passes out the test face down. These prepared students are on the edges of their seats, holding a corner of […]
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