Speaker: Tony Pyles
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July 21, 2024
Series: Sermons
What if Jesus doesn’t heal me? As Matthew continues to narrate Jesus’ healing ministry we see him again heal by touch and by word, yet Matthew peels back the curtain and sets it in the context of Jesus’ larger mission. As he does so we find that Jesus everywhere transcends what we expect, so that even when he does not deliver us from this light and momentary affliction, he nevertheless prepares for us an eternal weight of glory!
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July 21, 2024
Series: Sunday School
Join us for an encouraging discussion of Christ’s Exaltation, beginning with a look at Psalm 110.
WLC 51–56
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June 30, 2024
Series: Sunday School
Speaker: Tony Pyles
Join us as we continue to explore the catechism’s exposition of the work of Christ. Moving on from the three offices of Prophet, Priest, and King, we next consider his estate of humiliation, its extent, and the powerful comfort we may draw from considering its detail. At the end we briefly introduce Christ’s exaltation, but will continue to develop that discussion in a future class, Lord willing.
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June 30, 2024
Series: Sermons
How does the centurion’s faith relate to the promise to Abraham? How does Jesus use it to challenge a presuming crowd? And how do we see Jesus’ power on display in this encounter? Join us as we consider the second in a series of healing miracles that follow the Sermon on the Mount, and search your hearts in light of Jesus’ words in this passage.
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June 25, 2024
Series: Sunday School
Join in as we consider Jesus Christ: our Prophet, Priest and King!
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June 23, 2024
Series: Sermons
How does an encounter between Jesus and a leper portray for us the wonder of the gospel? Join us as we examine this brief encounter that displays the depths of ruin and sin, the breadth of Jesus’ love, and the heights of the gospel’s power! And whenever you find yourself doubting the extent of Christ’s love for you, knowing he is able but doubting whether he is willing, return to this passage!
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June 16, 2024
Series: Sermons
What becomes of those who do not heed Jesus’ teaching? As Jesus wraps up the Sermon on the Mount he turns to his hearers and presses home the urgency of his teaching and the danger of being entertained by Jesus’ words and yet holding his demands at arms’ length. Four illustrations drive home the importance of heeding Jesus’ words and not merely hearing them. Let us not be like the crowds who are astonished at one moment and cry out “Crucify him!” the next.
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June 2, 2024
Series: Sunday School
Ephesians 3:14-21 Today our conversation began in Ephesians 3, moved… read more
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June 2, 2024
Series: Sermons
Speaker: Tony Pyles
Topic: Christian Life, hypocrisy, Judgement, mercy, shepherding, the Golden Rule
Book: Matthew
How do I love my neighbor as myself? Just as Jesus leaned into our love for God, so now he turns to press us with regard to our love of neighbor. As he begins to draw the Sermon on the Mount to a close he reveals the hypocrisy of a condemning spirit, the necessity of discernment, the help the Father is ready to provide, and a handy rule of thumb to help guide our interactions with one another. Misunderstandings multiply when we consider parts of this passage in isolation; let us give attention to the flow of Jesus’ thought.