Eric Thomas – The Perspective That Leads To Joy – Philippians 1:19-21
Preaching from Philippians 1:19-21, Thomas examines how we can experience the kind of perspective that will produce lasting, qualitative joy in our souls.
Preaching from Philippians 1:19-21, Thomas examines how we can experience the kind of perspective that will produce lasting, qualitative joy in our souls.
Preaching from the book of Matthew, Parish states that in order for someone to learn to trust God they must first overcome fear and doubt which, he argues, are the two greatest obstacles to faith.
Preaching from Matthew 12:14-21, Welty argues that it is in Jesus’ very rejection that He is revealed to us as the Savior, Messiah, and Redeemer who is perfectly suited to meet us at our point of spiritual need.
Preaching from Ephesians 3:1-13, Gray reminds us that God’s eternal purpose for His church is that it becomes a multiethnic body of believers to the praise of His glory.
Preaching from Ephesians 1:7, Hawkins reminds us that the lost are searching for something and we have the answer in Christ.
Preaching from 1 Corinthians 10:1-13, York argues that outward displays of religion cannot be trusted and warns us against the possibility of investing in a salvation that is not genuine.
As this year’s featured speaker for the Adams Lecture Series at SEBTS, York sits down with Greg Heisler, Associate Professor of Preaching at SEBTS, to discuss various topics such as Christ-centered preaching vs. Christ-centered ministry, the use of emotion in the pulpit, and the role of illustrations in sermons.
Preaching from Genesis 38, York examines how easily we tend to evaluate ourselves based on the assessment of others. This message was featured as part of the Adams Lecture Series at SEBTS.
Preaching from 1 John 3:11-18, Merida argues that loving one another is one of the best evangelistic tools Christians have today.