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Category Archives: Sermons
Apr 7, 2013 | Witnessing | John 20:10-18
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Mar 31, 2013 | “Resurrection Witness” | John 20:1-31
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Mar 24, 2013 | “Crucified, Dead, and Buried” | John 19:1-42
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Mar 17, 2013 |”Photoshop Faith” | Habakkuk 2:4-20
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Mar 10, 2013 | “Faith, No Fancy” | Habakkuk 2:1-5
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Mar 3, 2013 | “The World Turned Upside Down” | Habakkuk 1:1-2:1
As Lord Cornwallis’ troops surrendered at Yorktown their band struck up a popular tune of the time entitled, “The World Turned Upside Down.” No doubt, they struggled to grasp how a band of unorganized insurgents had defeated the greatest military super-power of the day? What is even more mysterious to the Christian today is how an almighty, all beneficent God can allow injustice and evil in the world. Unless we have formed our understanding of God from the Bible, we are apt to think that the world is, indeed, turned upside down. Habakkuk struggled with God’s tolerance of evil and his apparent unjust use of the wicked to chastise his own people. Habakkuk, like us, was tempted to view God as unfair when looking through the lens of reason and not that of revelation. Join Pastor Wheeler as he examines why we often struggle with God’s mysterious timing and methods and how we can faithfully wrestle with a world turned upside down.
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Feb 24, 2013 | “Bending God’s Ear” | Habakkuk 1:1-11
Prayer is no polite affair. One dear member of our congregation used to refer to it as “bending God’s ear.” The prophet Habakkuk bent God’s ear with some serious issues; issues all of us will face when God’s timing and His work conflict with our own expectations. How do we respond when God seems to be in abstentia or when He works in a way that seems unfair? The prophet Habakkuk’s name means, “to embrace.” How willing are we to embrace God and to cling to Him when that embrace feels a lot like wrestling. When Jacob wrestled with God, he refused to let go. What about you? Will you let go, when you wrestle with God’s timing or His ways of working? Or will you embrace Him and refuse to let go. Listen as Pastor Wheeler begins our study of Habakkuk with this sermon, entitled, “Bending God’s Ear.”
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Feb. 17, 2013 | Wooing Words | Micah 7:18-20
One of the central pictures of God’s relationship to his people in the Scriptures of both the Old and New Testaments is that of husband to wife. God speaks tenderly to his people. He woos them with words of kindness and care. It is, indeed, the kindness of God that leads men to repentance. When men see that God is a God who delights in mercy, then by the effectual calling of God’s Spirit, they are wooed by Him to become His beloved. Listen as Pastor Wheeler completes our study of Micah by examining the consequences and the confirmation of God’s wooing words to His people.
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Feb. 10, 2013 | Veiled to be Unveiled | Micah 7:18-20
The prophet Micah’s name means, “who is like our God.” This is the question the prophet poses throughout the book, and explicitly in the last passage as he sums up the answer — God delights in mercy. The Puritans often noted that mercy was God’s “usual” work while judgment was God’s “strange” work. In this beautiful passage God unveils one of His cardinal attributes, that He is a God who delights in mercy. John Calvin once noted that in revelation God is veiled to be unveiled. He expresses his nature through the limits of language to reveal to us what no mind can fully grasp. Listen as Pastor Wheeler begins to examine this God who delights in mercy to discover the causes, the consequences and the confirmations of this mercy to poor, unworthy sinners.
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