Psalm 88:1–18
Ask (Psalm 69)
Psalm 69:1–36
Charlie Handren - Hebrews 11:32–40
Hebrews 11:32–40
Complain (Psalm 10)
Psalm 10:1–18
Turn (Psalm 13)
Psalm 13:1–6
Charlie Handren - Hebrews 11:8–19
Hebrews 11:8–19
Divine Appointments
Jonah 4:5–11
When Mercy Is Offensive
Jonah 4:1–4
Nineveh's Turn
Jonah 3:3–10
Let's Try This Again
Jonah 3:1–3
Salvation Belongs to the Lord
Jonah 1:17–2:10
Merciful Judgment
Jonah 1:4–17
Sooner or Later God'll Cut You Down
Jonah 1:1–6
The Incarnation: Devil Disarmed and Slaves Delivered
Hebrews 2:14–15
From Famine to Fullness
Advent 2021. Ruth 4.
Waiting for the One Who Will Not Rest
Advent 2021. Ruth 3.
The Beginning of a Special Union
Famine and Faithfulness
First Sunday of Advent 2021. Ruth 1. Preached by Thad Rosenberg.
NCC Q12: "What does God require in the ninth and tenth commandments?"
This sermon continues our walk through the New City Catechism and concludes our series on the Ten Commandments.
Q: What does God require in the ninth and tenth commandments?
A: Ninth, that we do not lie or deceive, but speak the truth in love. Tenth, that we are content, not envying anyone or resenting what God has given them or us.
NCC Q11: "What does God require in the sixth, seventh, and eighth commandments?"
This sermon continues our walk through the New City Catechism and is the fifth sermon in our series on the Ten Commandments.
Q: What does God require in the sixth, seventh, and eighth commandments?
A: Sixth, that we do not hurt, or hate, or be hostile to our neighbor, but be patient and peaceful, pursuing even our enemies with love. Seventh, that we abstain from sexual immorality and live purely and faithfully, whether in marriage or in single life, avoiding all impure actions, looks, words, thoughts, or desires, and whatever might lead to them. Eighth, that we do not take without permission that which belongs to someone else, nor withhold any good from someone we might benefit.