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A Holy Hush (Isaiah 52:13-53:3)

Scripture: Isaiah 52:13-53:3 Sermon Outline Introduction, I. God's Announcement II. Gentile Astonishment III. Jewish Aversion Conclusion

10 years ago

Established on a Firm Foundation

Reverend Lindemulder's final sermon.

11 years ago

God's Righteous Anger

Recognizing God as a God of Justice and a God of Mercy. Why does David base his judgement on his…

11 years ago

Sons of God (LD 13; Ephesians 1:5)

Our understanding of Christianity is that God is distinct from his creatures. This means that man is not God and…

11 years ago

The God of Healing (Psalm 6)

In the midst of sickness we might doubt the Lord's presence. Also, there are times when it might feel like…

11 years ago

Living as Redeemed Pilgrims (LD 12; 1 Peter 2:1-12)

We find ourselves in the year 2013. This is 2,013 years after Christ has entered into history. That timeframe is…

11 years ago

Show Your Righteousness (Psalm 5)

When we think about the Lord being a God of righteousness that is something that can be frightful. I mean,…

11 years ago

Because He Saves Us From Our Sins (LD 11; Matthew 1:18-25)

There are many names that God uses to describe Himself. These names certainly put us, and his people through the…

11 years ago

Does the Lord Listen? (Psalm 4)

There is no doubt that as Christians we still struggle with sin. Probably one of the most shameful things is…

11 years ago

All Things for Good? (LD 10; Romans 8:28-39)

If you have ever gone through a tough time sometimes the providence of God is not that encouraging. Why is…

12 years ago

Mr. Jordan Huff Preaches on 2 Peter 1:1-4

Mr. Jordan Huff Preaches on 2 Peter 1:1-4

12 years ago

A Sermon on Deuteronomy 31:14-29

Mr. Jordan Huff preaches on Deuteronomy 31:14-29.

12 years ago

The King Dethroned? (Psalm 3)

It is nice to hear that the Lord reigns, but how do we know that the Lord can really triumph…

12 years ago

Rejoice! The Lord is Sovereign (Job 42:1-9; LD 9)

It is always something that is a bit of a challenge to encourage someone who experiences hardship in this life.…

12 years ago

The Triumph of the King (Psalm 2)

It is interesting that when you survey history that many times nations think that if they make a treaty they…

12 years ago

A God Proud of His Past (LD 8; Luke 9:28-36)

Have you ever wondered why the disciples witness Christ with Moses and Elijah? Why was Christ shining in this glory…

12 years ago

Assured by Faith (LD 7; Ephesians 2:1-10)

Ironically one of the most contentious and yet important things in the Christian life is the discussion regarding faith. All…

12 years ago

The Righteous Prosper (Psalm 1)

It is interesting that Christians can look at the scripture and some can say that a pious life is one…

12 years ago

Do You Love Me? (John 21:1-25)

I am sure that we are all somewhat familiar with Jesus asking Peter three times if Peter loves him. Have…

12 years ago

Why Historic Precedents Matter (LD 6; Gal. 4:1-7)

When we consider Christianity there are many who make it sound like Christianity is not really something that is factual…

12 years ago

The Resurrection that Mattered (John 20:1-31)

So often we think that it is the skeptic or the scientist that has the problem with the resurrection. Some…

12 years ago

Redeemer of the Many (LD 5; Romans 5:12-21)

So, if God really is not able to overlook a few infractions then why try to please him? I mean…

12 years ago

Heaven Trumps Human Wisdom (John 19:16-42)

The death and resurrection of Christ are probably two of the most controversial things in the Christian faith. I mean,…

12 years ago

Serving an Unjust God? (LD 4; Ecclesiastes 7:15-29)

One of the frustrating things about this world is that when you think you have it figured out then you…

12 years ago

The Trial that Changed History (John 18:28-19:16)

The Lord made a strong promise in Genesis 3:15 that the Lord would definitively defeat Satan. We all know that…

12 years ago

The Walking Dead (LD 3; Colossians 3:1-11)

The Heidelberg Catechism opens on a note that is a bit of a downer. You see there is the message…

12 years ago

Gary Findley's Afternoon Sermon

This is Rev. Findley's afternoon sermon while Rev. Lindemulder was away at classis.

12 years ago

Gary Findley's Morning Sermon

This is the morning sermon that Findley preached while Rev. Lindemulder was gone to classis.

12 years ago

Ironic Betrayal (John 18:1-27)

If we are honest we are critical of the words from Hebrews that say, "For we do not have a…

12 years ago

Do We Really Hate God? (LD 2; Titus 3:1-8)

When we look at this world there are many things that concern us. I am sure that if you talked…

12 years ago

The High Priestly Prayer (John 17:1-26)

If we were facing a very hard time the chances are that we would be thinking of ourselves and how…

12 years ago

Does Redemption Make us Indifferent? (Titus 2:11-14; LD 1)

What do you say if someone were to ask you, "What is your comfort in life?" I hope that you…

12 years ago

Destined to Be Alone and Afraid? (John 16:4-33)

If we are honest about our view of the Lord we are tempted many times to think that Christ has…

12 years ago

A Funny Pep Talk (John 15:18-16:4)

If we we know that our time on this earth is finished we are going to choose our farewell words…

12 years ago

Saying AMEN to a Complete Kingdom (LD 52; Luke 24:36-49) | 2012 Catechism Sermons

Easter is a time when we reflect on the resurrection of Christ. This is a good thing for us to…

12 years ago

Saying Amen to a Half Kingdom? (LD 52; Luke 19:28-40) | 2012 Catechism Sermons

There is no question that our God is a perfect and complete God. He is not one who is going…

12 years ago

Abide in Me (John 15:1-17)

When we listen to the parting speech of Christ there seems to be a bit of a contradiction. On the…

12 years ago

Lead Us Not into Temptation (LD 52; Luke 11:3) | 2012 Catechism Sermons

The Lord's prayer is something that assures us that God is personal. He is not a God who redeems, and…

12 years ago

Building a New Place (John 14:1-31)

Sometimes when we think of Jesus doing his time in this world he left because he could not hack it.…

12 years ago

Forgive in Order to be Forgiven? (LD 51; Matthew 6:14,15) | 2012 Catechism Sermons

One of the pillars of our faith is that we believe in Grace alone. This means that we receive grace…

12 years ago

Ironic Victory (John 13:21-38)

If someone desires to win a contest you figure that the person is going to train, and it is going…

12 years ago

Give Us Our Daily Bread (LD 50; Luke 11:3) | 2012 Catechism Sermons

When we think of prayer we think of prayer as being something that is reserved for spiritual struggles. We know…

12 years ago

The Peasant King (John 13:1-20)

When we think of leaders or kings we think of individuals that are worthy of glory. They wear expensive clothing,…

12 years ago

Your Will Be Done (LD 49; Matthew 6:10) | 2012 Catechism Sermons

Normally as people we do not want someone else to impose their will on us. If we allow someone else…

12 years ago

Is This Ministry Remotely Effective? (John 12:36-50)

The idea that God chooses His people is something that is still controversial today. It sounds mean that the Lord…

12 years ago

Your Kingdom Come (LD 48; Matthew 6:5-15) | 2012 Catechism Sermons

When we survey Covenant History we can see that the kingdom has been long time coming, but supposedly has arrived…

12 years ago

Triumphant by Whose Standard? (John 12:12-36)

It is always interesting to me that when Christ enters Jerusalem we call that "His Triumphal Entry." Yet, Christ does…

12 years ago

Hallowed be YOUR Name (LD 47; Luke 11:2) | 2012 Catechism Sermons

When we memorize the Lord's prayer we use this strange language for the Lord to hallow His name. What does…

12 years ago

Ironic Anointing (John 12:1-11)

Some think of Jesus as an ethical teacher, or maybe an example of ethics. There is some truth to this…

12 years ago

Fighting the Fight (1 Timothy 6:12)

How come in our church we do not have someone receive baptism when they profess to believe in Christ? Have…

12 years ago