Speak No Evil
We examine James 4:11-12, where James exposes the evil of Christians speaking against and judging one another. James shows how when we do this, we are despising God’s law and we are exalting ourselves as lawgivers
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We examine James 4:11-12, where James exposes the evil of Christians speaking against and judging one another. James shows how when we do this, we are despising God’s law and we are exalting ourselves as lawgivers
We examine Deuteronomy 13 and God’s instructions to ancient Israel regarding false prophets, family members, and entire cities that would entice his people into idolatry and covenant treason. This passage forces us to gr
In Deuteronomy 12, Moses transitions from the broad themes of God’s love and covenant loyalty to the practical details of what it means to love and worship God. This sermon unpacks seven essential principles for true wor
God designed the family as the bedrock of society and the primary means of passing on covenant faithfulness from one generation to the next. In this sermon we explore timeless principles for the Christian home and consid
In this message from Deuteronomy 11, we explore one of the Bible’s most repeated principles: God sets before his people a clear choice between blessing for obedience and cursing for disobedience. As we examine the promis
In Deuteronomy 11, Moses calls Israel to “consider today” all that God has done—his mighty acts in Egypt, his provision and discipline in the wilderness, and his powerful deliverance—so that they would love and obey him
In Deuteronomy 10, Moses continues recounting God’s astonishing mercy after Israel’s idolatry with the golden calf. Though the people shattered the covenant, God reestablished it with new tablets, continued the priesthoo
In Deuteronomy 9, Moses calls God’s people to remember their repeated sins—grumbling, idolatry, cowardice, and rebellion—after God’s mighty deliverance from Egypt. Far from leaving us in guilt or shame, this remembrance
In Deuteronomy 9, God repeatedly warns Israel not to think their blessings come from their own righteousness or superiority. Instead, he chose them and gave them the land purely by his undeserved grace. In this message,
This sermon from Deuteronomy 8 explores one of Scripture’s most surprising truths: prosperity—not hardship—is often the greater test of our faith. While trials can drive us to prayer and dependence, abundance can quietly
In Deuteronomy 7, God commands Israel to devote the nations of Canaan to complete destruction as they enter the Promised Land, raising difficult questions about divine justice, mercy, and holiness. This sermon examines t
James 4:1-10 addresses the issue of conflicts in the church. We see how fights are often the result of straying desires, prayerlessness, and worldliness, and how these problems are only addressed as we humble ourselves b
On Resurrection Sunday, we celebrate the historical reality of Jesus’ resurrection. But why was he raised? In this message, we unpack four biblical reasons for the resurrection: Whether you’re exploring Christianity or h
In Deuteronomy 6, God gives his people one great commandment that summarizes the entire law: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.” This message explores wh
After God spoke the Ten Commandments directly to Israel at Sinai, the people trembled in awe and asked for a mediator—Moses—to speak God’s words to them. God commended their fear and established the pattern of revelation
Continuing our series on the Ten Commandments, this message from Deuteronomy 5:21 examines the tenth commandment—”You shall not covet”—which targets the heart’s sinful desires for what belongs to others. We consider cove
Continuing our series on the Ten Commandments, this sermon explores Deuteronomy 5:20 and its prohibition against bearing false witness. We consider the unique evil of lies that condemn the innocent, the rare biblical exc
In this message on the eighth commandment we explore the profound breadth of what God prohibits: not only outright theft of possessions, but also cheating, exploiting others, withholding fair wages, piracy, kidnapping, a
In this message from our series on the Ten Commandments, we examine the seventh commandment—”You shall not commit adultery” (Deut. 5:18)—and discover why sexual sin in all its forms (lust, fornication, adultery, and more
In this message on the sixth commandment we explore its deep and far-reaching meaning. Far more than prohibiting physical killing, this command forbids heart attitudes like anger, hatred, slander, envy, and retaliation t
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