Sermon Numbers 21:4-9 & John 3:14-21 Lift High the Cross By Pastor Daniel W. Brettell May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my soul be acceptable in your sight, O Lord. In the name of Jesus. Amen. We’re getting closer and closer to Holy Week; closer to Holy Thursday, closer to Good … Continue reading “John 3:14-21; Numbers 21:4-9 Lift High the Cross (Brettell) – Bible study”
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John 21:1-14 Do You Enjoy Your Work? (Kegel) – Bible study
Sermon John 21:1-14 Do You Enjoy Your Work? By The Rev. Dr. James D. Kegel GOD BE PRAISED FOR HIS GLAD TIDINGS! There are seventeen toll booths on the San-Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge. Last Thanksgiving we drove over it again and paid the toll to cross. I heard a story about the bridge from Dr … Continue reading “John 21:1-14 Do You Enjoy Your Work? (Kegel) – Bible study”
John 21:1-17 An Installation Sermon (Donovan) – Bible study
Sermon Psalm 23 & John 21:1-19 An Installation Sermon By Richard Niell Donovan (This sermon was delivered at the installation of the Post Chaplain at Fort Myer, Virginia. However, it can easily be adapted for use in a variety of settings.) Shepherds appear frequently in the Bible. God used shepherds to describe his relationship to … Continue reading “John 21:1-17 An Installation Sermon (Donovan) – Bible study”
John 21:1-14 Come Break the Fast (McLarty) – Bible study
Sermon John 21:1-14 Come, Break the Fast By Dr. Philip W. McLarty Just two weeks ago we celebrated Easter and the miracle of Jesus resurrection from the dead. We rehearsed the drama leading up to the moment when Mary Magdalene and the others reached the tomb, found the stone rolled away and heard the Good … Continue reading “John 21:1-14 Come Break the Fast (McLarty) – Bible study”
John 21:1-19 Rehabiliation by God (Brettell) – Bible study
Sermon John 21:1-19 Rehabilitation by God By Pastor Daniel W. Brettell How many times in our lives do we torture ourselves with the belief that what we have done in life makes us unfit to be loved by God? How many times do we search for ways to make ourselves worthy of Gods love? Well, … Continue reading “John 21:1-19 Rehabiliation by God (Brettell) – Bible study”
John 21:1-19 Mixed Metaphors (Anders) – Bible study
Sermon John 21:1-19 Mixed Metaphors By Dr. Mickey Anders English professors love to catch the errors students make in their term papers, and they love nothing better than to catch mixed metaphors. The “friends and survivors” of Calvin College English department collected this list of mixed metaphors and posted them on their web site: “He … Continue reading “John 21:1-19 Mixed Metaphors (Anders) – Bible study”
John 21:1-19 Living the Promise (McLarty) – Bible study
Sermon John 21:1-19 Living The Promise By Dr. Philip W. McLarty The text last week ended with a promise: “Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:20) Id like to pick up with that promise this morning and ask: What does it take to live in the company … Continue reading “John 21:1-19 Living the Promise (McLarty) – Bible study”
Acts 1:1-11 & Luke 24:49-53 Desire for God (Hoffacker) – Bible study
Sermon Luke 24:49-53 & Acts 1:1-11 Desire for God By The Rev. Charles Hoffacker The two readings we just heard form an unusual pair. They both come from the two-volume work attributed to Luke the evangelist. One is from the end of the first volume, the book we call the Gospel according to Luke. The … Continue reading “Acts 1:1-11 & Luke 24:49-53 Desire for God (Hoffacker) – Bible study”
Acts 1:1-11 Scripting the Transformation (Butler) – Bible study
Sermon Acts 1:1-11 Scripting the Transformation By Rev. Amy Butler Today is Ascension Sunday. In the liturgical year this is the Sunday we read the accounts of the first disciples as they said a final . . . really final, this time . . . goodbye to their friend Jesus. This is also the last … Continue reading “Acts 1:1-11 Scripting the Transformation (Butler) – Bible study”
Acts 1:6-14 A Second Easter (Hoffacker) – Bible study
Sermon Acts 1:6-14 A Second Easter By The Rev. Charles Hoffacker Today the disciples wait for a second Easter. Back before the first Easter, back when Jesus is captured and put to death, these disciples are left in shock. They scatter, and find themselves together yet alone, unable to understand what is happening, at a … Continue reading “Acts 1:6-14 A Second Easter (Hoffacker) – Bible study”