The Bible tells us to be mercifull. But mercy can be really difficult to show, since mercy is not contrasted with hate or greed. Instead, mercy is contrasted with things that normally sound good, like righteous acts, judgment (justice), and sacrifice.
Life is about choices. And one of the choices a disciple must make is to deny themselves. But this isn't just about suffering for no good reason. Instead, Jesus teaches us to deny ourselves in hopes of gaining something better in the end.
Secrecy is often reserved for our mistakes, but that does not have to be the case. Changing the world is a big task, even for the Church. Our secret is that we meet God in secret and he first changes us.
Paul is teaching the Philippians that salvation is a group effort. He tells them to work out their salvation in fear and trembling. We cannot work out our personal salvation in isolation from one another.
There is a great deal of wrong things going on in our world today, but the Psalmist reminds us to also be mindful of the wrong things that are going on within ourselves.
In this historic moment the churches of Christ must assertively remind our fellow citizens that the only remedy for today’s social ills is not simply the love of God, but the love of God as we see God existing in our neighbor.
The resurrection of Jesus brings newness of life to the believer. This newness means that the Christian can start living eternal life by putting off the old self. In this message, Bob discusses ways that we can walk in newness without being burdened by the old life.
The earliest statements about the historical Jesus make clear not only that he died, but that he was crucified. In 1 Corinithians 1, Paul insists that the crucifixion was not merely a way of killing Jesus, but also a model of how God wants Christians to live. In this message, Bob details the gruesome nature of the crucifixion to help understand the significance of the suffering of Jesus.
We need to learn how to tell the difference between what we can control and what we cannot. In this passage, Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus gives at least 7 reasons why we should not over worry about things. In this sermon we focus on two. First, we need to learn how to let go of the things that are beyond our control. When we do so, we let the Holy Spirit work. Second, we need to stop waiting for the worst scenario. Jesus uses creation as an encouragement to wait for the best.
Rodney Plunket returns for a conversation with Bob about Mission, Calling, and Preaching, as well as reflection on how his time at White Station has shaped his view of Ministry.