Sermons on The Wrath of God
A Season Of Psalms: Psalm 2
Pastor Roger preaches from Psalm 2 and how a biblical view of God’s sovereignty can impact our view on our upcoming election.
View SermonDead to Sin, Alive to God
Pastor Roger resumes the study of the book of Romans with a study of Romans 6:1-2.
View SermonGod’s Judgment and the Law
Pastor Troy continues the study of Romans and preaches through Romans 2:12-29.
View SermonGod Gave Them Up
Today Pastor Roger preaches from Romans 1:28-32 and what it says about those in verse 18 who suppress the truth in unrighteousness.
View SermonDishonorable Passions
Continuing the study of the book of Romans, Pastor Roger preaches from Romans 1:24-27 and what it says about sexual sins.
View SermonGod’s Wrath Part 3
Today Pastor Roger preaches from Romans 1:18-23 and once again expounds on the wrath God has against mankind in light of all he has revealed about himself in creation.
View SermonThe Wrath of God
Pastor Troy continues the study of Romans and the wrath of God with more focus on Romans 1:18.
View SermonGod’s Wrath on Unrighteousness
Today Pastor Roger preaches from Romans 1:18-32 and its discussion of the wrath of God upon mankind.
View SermonThe Unbelief of the People
Pastor Roger preaches from John 12:36-43 and the fulfillment of Isaiah’s propechy in Isaiah 6:10, 40 and 44:18.
View SermonIt is A Fearful Thing to Fall Into The Hands of The Living God (Heb. #22)
Pastor Roger preaches from Hebrews 10:26-39, with a focus on verses 26-31.
View SermonThe Priority of God’s Presence (Exodus Pt. 43)
Pastor Roger preaches from the entire chapter of Exodus 33, and God’s threat of removing his presence from among the Israelites, even in The Promised Land.
View SermonLife & Hope (Pt. 32 Matthew Series)
On this Easter Sunday, Pastor Roger continues with part 31 of the Matthew series, and preaches on what Christ’s death accomplished, and what our response to his death must be.
View SermonThe Reign of The Lord’s Anointed
Pastor Roger Benson preaches from the 2nd Psalm, it’s prophecy of Jesus Christ, and its theme of God’s supremacy over all humanity.
View SermonSong At The Sea (Exodus 16)
Pastor Roger Benson resumes the study on the book of Exodus, this time teaching on the song sang by the Israelites in chapter 15 after the crossing of the Red Sea.
View SermonMoses and The Parting of the Red Sea 2 (Exodus 15)
In part 15 of the Exodus series, Roger Benson completes chapter 14 and its account of the Israelites being rescued from her enemies during and after their crossing of the Red Sea.
View SermonThe Final Plague Pt 2 (Exodus 13)
Pastor Roger continues in Exodus 12 this evening on the final plague: The death of the firstborn.
View SermonThe First 3 Plagues on Egypt (Exodus 7-8)
In the final Wednesday evening service of 2017, pastor Roger speaks from the book of Exodus 7 as we take a look at the first 3 plagues on Egypt.
View SermonThe Power and Authority of God
In this Wednesday evening service, Joe Blauser speaks from Psalm 110 as we look at God’s authority and power.
View SermonOut With The Old & In With The New (Pt. 16 – Colossians Series)
Pastor Roger Benson continues the Colossians series with chapter 3, verses 7-11.
View SermonOverview of Zephaniah
Pastor Roger Benson continues the overview series with the book of Zephaniah.
View SermonOverview of Habakkuk
Pastor Troy Derenberger continues the overview series with the book of Habakkuk.
View SermonOverview of Nahum
Pastor Roger Benson gives an overview to the sequel to the book of Jonah: Nahum.
View SermonOverview of Obadiah
Pastor Troy Derenberger gives an overview of the shortest book of the Old Testament: Obadiah.
View SermonOverview of Ezekiel
Ezekiel is written during the captivity of the nation of Israel by the Babylonians. It shows the various unusual things God commanded him to do as an object lesson for the Israelites, in spite of the fact that they will not listen to him. It shows God’s judgement, and how he will execute his judgement even if the Israelites wind up crying out for mercy. Ezekiel’s ministry came at great personal cost to him, but there was hope for a remnant in Israel even after all of those horrible things would come to pass.
View SermonOverview of Lamentations
Lamentations is a book of sorrow and pain. It documents the pouring out of the wrath of God upon Jerusalem, the evil the Israelites committed that brought it upon them, and the immense, unrelenting suffering they endured. And yet, how even in the midst of it, the anonymous author who wrote this book nonetheless still sees the justice of God in what he has caused to happen to his nation, and still finds hope that they may yet find mercy because of God’s mercy.
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