
How the Church Wins
In Ephesians 4:1–16, Paul turns from the cosmic truths of the gospel to the ordinary life of the church, showing that Christ’s victory becomes visible through a unified and maturing body. The church does not win by world

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Welcome to the Brownsburg Church of Christ Sermons feed! Here you'll find our Sunday sermons from each week. We hope you'll be inspired, challenged, and encouraged you in your walk with Christ. Rooted in Scripture and delivered with clarity, these messages aim to strengthen your faith and equip you to live out God's word in everyday life. Whether you’re a member of our congregation or tuning in from afar, we invite you to listen, reflect, and grow with us.Join us as we seek to glorify God, deepen our understanding of His truth, and follow Jesus more faithfully.
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In Ephesians 4:1–16, Paul turns from the cosmic truths of the gospel to the ordinary life of the church, showing that Christ’s victory becomes visible through a unified and maturing body. The church does not win by world

In Ephesians 3, Paul pulls back the curtain and shows that the church is far more than a weekly gathering of ordinary people. Through the united people of God, the Lord is displaying His manifold wisdom to the rulers and

In Ephesians 2:11–22, Paul shows that Christ did not merely come to save isolated individuals, but to create a new reconciled humanity. Through the cross, Jesus kills the hostility that divides us from God and one anothe

In Ephesians 2:1–10, Paul shows us why grace is truly amazing: we were not merely confused, wounded, or mistaken—we were dead in sin. But God, rich in mercy, made us alive in Christ, saving us not by our works, but by Hi

In Ephesians 1:15–23, Paul prays not for more information, but for illumination—that the eyes of our hearts would be opened. This sermon explores the difference between knowing the truth and truly seeing it, and what cha

In Ephesians 1:1–14, Paul pulls back the curtain and shows us that our salvation is not random, accidental, or self-made, but rooted in God’s eternal purpose in Christ. This sermon explores the breathtaking blessings God

This Sunday we begin our new series through Ephesians by starting at the end - Ephesians 6:10–20, the "skeleton key" of the letter - because Paul’s teaching on spiritual warfare helps unlock the whole letter. In a world

We’re beginning UNSEEN; our journey through Ephesians by starting at the end. Before we teach through the letter, we want to listen to it. Ephesians 6 gives us the lens for everything that follows—revealing a reality we

In this Easter sermon from 1 Corinthians 15:1–28, we explore why the resurrection of Jesus is not an optional part of the Christian message but the very thing that gives the cross its meaning. Because Christ is raised, d

In this sermon, we trace the stunning reversal at the heart of the Passion story: the One condemned by a human court is revealed to be the true Judge of the world. By following Jesus from his trial to the cross, we see n

In this sermon, we explore how the Lord’s Supper has often been reduced in our minds to mere ritual or bare symbol, when Scripture presents it as something far weightier, holier, and more formative. Looking especially at

In our “Re-Enchanted” series, this week’s message tackles why prayer feels awkward in a disenchanted, flattened world—and why Scripture insists it’s anything but self-talk. From Luke 11:1–13, we rediscover prayer as bold

This week in our Re-Enchanting Christianity series, we’ll re-learn how to approach the Bible not as mere literature or a religious rulebook, but as God’s living voice. From 1 Thessalonians 2:13, we’ll see that Scripture

In a world that feels increasingly disenchanted, the problem may not be that God is absent—but that our attention has been captured. Drawing from Isaiah 6 and Jesus’ words in Matthew 13, this message explores how what we

Modern Christians often have a high view of self and a low view of God, resulting in a loss of reverence and spiritual depth. In this sermon from Isaiah 6, we rediscover the “gap” between God and humanity that all the an

The modern world hasn’t erased God—it’s erased our habits of attention. Psalm 19 invites us to see creation, Scripture, and ourselves again, not as empty, but as saturated with meaning. The world hasn’t lost meaning—we’v

In Luke 5:17–26, Jesus heals a paralyzed man—but not before doing something even more shocking: forgiving his sins. This sermon explores why forgiveness is our deepest need, what the miracle reveals about the identity an

Why does Luke include the strange story of Jesus getting “lost” at age twelve? Finding Jesus shows how misunderstanding and searching are not failures of faith but part of the way disciples come to see who Jesus truly is

What does it really mean to say that God loves us? In this final sermon of The Gifts of God, we turn to John 1 to see that the love of the Father is revealed not through force or control, but through God making room for

This season's joy is not mere sentiment or seasonal cheer. It is the shock of recognition that goodness has entered the world in the person of Jesus Christ. In this message, we consider what the world would look like if
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