Glimpses of Christ in the Old Testament
Elder Neil Honea brings a message on some of the ways that the Old Testament points toward the coming of Christ and of the New Testament.
Elder Neil Honea brings a message on some of the ways that the Old Testament points toward the coming of Christ and of the New Testament.
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 9/24/2017) In the first half of this sermon, we saw that David delivered the city of Keilah from the Philistines. However, God tells him that these men of Keilah will deliver him to King Saul when Saul comes up to surround the city! David was NOT an absoluter:…
Elder Lonnie Mozingo, Jr., sets forth the comfort that can only be found in the sovereign grace of God in saving His people from their sins.
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached 2/20/22) In today’s message, we continue looking at the fact that God divinely preserved His inspired word. In the last couple of messages, we dealt with the question of divine preservation in general terms, but today we turn to the more specific question of which English translation is the…
How should we deal with daily circumstances? Should we be “reactionary”, tossed to and fro by the circumstances of life that come upon us? Or should our focus be on the future – not just tomorrow, but the generations to come? In this timely message from Jeremiah 29:11, Pastor McCool reminds us that our focus should be on playing the “long game,” not just on reacting to the problems of life with a short-term view.
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 10/1/2023) The primary command to husbands is to “love” their wives. But what does “love” mean? Is it a feeling? Is it dependent upon the object of the love? Join us today as we continue looking at the biblical definition of “love,” or “charity” as it is more…
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 2/11/2024) In every age of time, there has been a prophet or preacher who has been charged by God to be the “watchman on the wall.” It is his job to warn God’s people of the enemy’s approach; the sermon today is shared in the nature of the…