Sermon from Law
The first 5 books of the Old Testament offer much from which we can learn. In this message Jeff Faull shows one way in which Moses's Law both impacts our lives today but also reaches forward into the rest of the Bible.
Sermon from Old Testament History
With so much content in the Old Testament history books, there are innumerable stories from which to learn. One very familiar story might surprise you in what it teaches us now.
Sermon from a Prophet
Perhaps sometimes overlooked, the Old Testament Prophets provide ample material to challenge, correct, exhort and direct us to living lives of godliness and holiness. Dr Jim Estep shows just how relevant and applicable Amos’s warnings remain today.
Sermon from a Gospel
A sermon from one of the Good News accounts of Jesus's life offer myriad possibilities in structure and emphasis. Here, Dr Billy Strother shows why Jesus's Great Commission is not just His command to us, but much more so, why He is the Great Companion in the Great Commission.
Sermon from New Testament History
While the Old Testament is more readily known for its history books, we can’t forget the New Testament’s history - the Book of Acts! As an account of the early church’s “infant” and “childhood” stages, there is much to glean for today from it.
Sermon from a New Testament Letter
A sermon based on a letter in the New Testament can be theological, practical, or, ideally, both, as most of Paul's letters start with theology and conclude with practice. Dr David Roadcup here works through Paul's commentary about fullness and maturity from Ephesians chapter 4.
Sermon - Biographic
A sermon that examines a biblical character is a biographical sermon. Such a sermon may follow the character through various episodes chronologically or in any number of other “orders.” Here, Tom Ellsworth demonstrates why Thomas does NOT deserve the nickname “Doubting Thomas.”