One of the questions that comes to mind when reading the final section of Acts is: “Why does Luke take so much time to get Paul to Rome?” Yet while we may not know every reason why certain passages are included in Scripture, we can know many of them. Knowing that the Bible is all about Jesus, written to make us wise for salvation through faith in his name, is a good place to start. And this is true even of Paul’s journey by sea to Rome. In this sermon, Pastor Matt shows that those who trust in Jesus can rest assured that he will bring us safely to God. Whatever we may face in life and in death, we can look to our risen King, who has overcome the world, and know we too can endure to the end and be saved in his love.
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October 2, 2023
Blessed Are the People with Vision (Isaiah 56:9 - 57:13)
In this sermon, pastor Matt reminds us that only a church captivated by a vision of God's gospel will know the blessings of his peace. Those who lose sight of…
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The God Who Gathers the Outcast (Isaiah 56:1-8)
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Kept for Faithfulness (Jude 20-23)
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