Sermons on Promises (Page 4)
Souls for Sale
Pastor Chuck explains why it is so important to give your life to Jesus Christ. It’s not just about where you’ll spend eternity. You also have an eternal mission on earth to complete.
Final Instructions (Revelation 22:6-21)
As the writing of the Word of God comes to a close, we find four final statements by Jesus in Revelation 22. These four statements make it clear that Jesus intends to return soon. In fact, He declares His imminent return three times in this section of Scripture. In the meantime, He expects those who are His followers to be on the lookout and telling others about Him.
God Makes It Personal (Jeremiah 31:31-34)
God made a covenant with Israel at Mount Sinai, but they couldn’t keep it. God knew they would not be able to obey and honor Him. No one can do this in our initial sinful condition. But God had a new covenant in mind from before time began. This new covenant would bring Him into our very hearts and minds. And the One who would initiate this new covenant was Jesus Christ. As we consider Jesus’ birth, we see Emmanuel,…
God’s Got This! (Exodus 3:12)
When Moses encountered God at the burning bush his life changed. God had a mission for Moses: he was to lead the children of Israel out of captivity and to the Promised Land. Moses’ initial response was that he was not up to the task. God’s response is the basis for this sermon. He gave Moses two assurances which we can also count on as we serve our Lord. First, God will always be with us. He will never leave…
Drink Deeply (John 7:37-39)
Jesus came to the Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem to declare Himself as the Messiah. The people were in bondage to the religious system and dying of spiritual thirst. Jesus told them to come to Him and drink. Not only would their thirst be satisfied, He promised that His living water would flow from them. Jesus’ promise of salvation and the filling of the Holy Spirit are as valid today as that day in Jerusalem. So many in our culture…
A Godly Wish (John 14:1-3)
Pastor Chuck explains that God has a wish for every human being, and that Jesus backs this up with four promises.