Hershael York – Do You Love Well? – Jonah 4
Preaching from Jonah, York challenges us to examine the misplaced affections of our hearts and begin to love the lost in the same manner as the Father.
Preaching from Jonah, York challenges us to examine the misplaced affections of our hearts and begin to love the lost in the same manner as the Father.
Preaching from 1 Chronicles, Mills reminds us of David’s desire to honor God, and challenges us to glorify the Lord through the heritage that we leave to our family and our churches.
In his final lecture before retirement, Dr. McDill reminds us of the priority of preaching. The sufficiency of scripture for all of life and doctrine, requires that we let God’s Word speak for itself without the filter of our opinions or personal agendas.
Preaching from Jeremiah 18, Harper encourages us to remember that our sovereign God will continue to mold and shape us. Despite our failures, He will accomplish His purposes in our life, for His glory.
Preaching from 1 Peter, Stetzer challenges us, to equip and then release the people of the church to be on mission with God.
Preaching from 1 John, Rankin challenges us to remember Jesus’ command to make disciples; demonstrating our love for Christ by how we live out the Gospel for the lost.
Preaching from Romans, Platt reminds us of the urgency to faithfully preach the Gospel.
Preaching from Romans 1, Patrick challenges us to keep the Gospel as the central focus of our preaching. Although we must address the genuine felt-needs of our congregations, we must take each problem all the way to the cross. It is only through a proper understanding of the Gospel, that true change will occur in …
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