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Love doesn’t need to be blind
In this message, we evaluate John the Baptist's final teaching about Jesus; specifically, His supreme origin, testimony, and authority, against which everyone will be either saved or condemned.
Free Yourself From the Desire to Be Popular
In the flesh, we all struggle with the desire to be popular and influential; but in the final recorded instruction from John the Baptist, we learn that the heart of believers must grow excited for more glory and fame toward Christ, with far less focus on self.
Do Only 'Patriots' and 'Conservatives' Go to Heaven?
In this message, we revisit a famous story where Jesus confronts the leading conservative spokesman in Israel, explaining to him that the kingdom of God isn't granted based on heritage, traditions, rituals, votes or values.
God's Answer To Your Psychological Issues
In a world full of men and women who agonize over their reason for existing, this Easter message examines the most famous verse of Scripture, describing the only true path to be forgiven of sin and thereby know eternal life and purpose.
Ben Shapiro Meets Jesus
In this famed passage, Jesus is visited and questioned by a man of noble achievement, education, and national renown, and ultimately shows him that despite his stunning earthly credentials, he is yet to become a true child of God.
Church People Headed to Hell
In this sermon, we study Jesus storming the temple compound, overthrowing the greedy racket that abused people, and brought dishonor to God, quickly learning that He now does the same for the temple of our hearts today.
The Solution When Happiness is Gone (John 2:1-11)
In this well known story, John describes the moment Jesus proved his omnipotent power to the disciples, and symbolically explains the personal nature of Christ's work, ensuring every follower can have joy even as they wrestle through the gloom and despair of life.
Was John the Apostle a Calvinist? (John 1:35-51)
As Pastor Anthony Wood continues his study through the Gospel of John, we see the first interactions between a group of disciples, and are forced to determine whether they found God, or God found them, and what impact this has on believers twenty centuries later.
The Doctrinally Dangerous "He Gets Us" Campaign (John 1:29)
Modern "evangelism" has devolved into nothing more than social justice with "Jesus" in the caption, and ignores the fundamental doctrine of propitiation on which the entire gospel rests. In this sermon, we study the realities of sin, wrath, judgment, and redemption.
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