Sunday’s Sermon Series – Civil Government: Part VIII

While COVID-19 has seemed to have gotten to Congress to work together for the first time in years, I will not hold my breath for a lasting relationship. So for the next couple of months of Sunday’s I am going to continue to run a series of sermons from James M. Wilson Romans 13:1-7 (ESV)  … More Sunday’s Sermon Series – Civil Government: Part VIII

Steadfast

It is not often I use the same bible verse especially within a week (See Tempted) but with all the event happening around us this one seems to be stuck in my mind and popping up everywhere. Bienaventurado el varón que soporta la tentación; porque cuando haya resistido la prueba, recibirá la corona de vida, … More Steadfast

Suffer for His Sake

No one wants to suffer in any manner. But better to suffer for Christ and HIS Glory than man and fleeting fame.  On July 22, 1680, faithful Richard Cameron was martyred in Airsmoss. His head and hands cut off and taken to Edinburgh, just as Robert M’Ward had spoken. Before his murderers committed the barbarous … More Suffer for His Sake

Wages of Sin

The Book of Romans is often described as an explanation of the Old Testament in the Light of Christ. The Gospel and the Righteousness of God are its main themes. In an effort to make clear these themes man’s sin nature is clearly expressed throughout. Probably the most famous or oft quoted is Romans 3:23 … More Wages of Sin

Take Heart

Some “Christians” think they are exempt from suffering and tribulations. This is not what Christ said, in fact if you are not “suffering” for your faith Romans 8:18, James 1:2-4, 1 Peter 5:10 its probably time to check if your faith is real. But Glory to God, Christ has overcome this world and we can find peace and … More Take Heart

Tempted

When we think of being tempted we think of doing things wrong that is sinning against God. Of course that is true, and we need to Armor Up daily to fight off the willy temptations of the devil what other types of temptations are running about especially with the COVID-19 situation? How about: Anger – maybe … More Tempted