What to do, and how not to do it. Chase Comeaux | Matthew 6:16-24
In this sermon on Matthew 6:16-24, we learn about the importance of fasting and how to do it properly. We are warned against seeking the praise and approval of others, and reminded that earthly treasures are temporary and ultimately unsatisfying. Our focus should be on storing up treasures in heaven and serving God above all else. Go to Sermon
The Lord’s Prayer Chad Cronin | Matthew 5:9-16
In this sermon on Matthew 6, Jesus teaches us how to pray. He emphasizes the importance of praying for God’s glory, provision, and deliverance. We are reminded that God is our loving Father, who hears our prayers and desires to meet our needs. We are encouraged to trust in God’s sovereignty and to seek His will in every aspect of our lives. Go to Sermon
The Hidden Life Chad Cronin | Matthew 6:1-8
In this sermon on the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches about the hidden life of righteousness and warns against practicing righteousness to be seen by others. He emphasizes the importance of secret deeds and secret prayer, done with humility and dependence on God. Jesus encourages his followers to seek the reward of eternal significance that comes from living for God and not for human approval. Go to Sermon
Love Perfected Chad Cronin | Matthew 5:38–48
In this sermon on Matthew 5:38-48, Jesus teaches about perfect love and surrendering our rights. He challenges us to love our enemies, forgive those who wrong us, and give generously. He calls us to be perfect as our Heavenly Father is perfect. Go to Sermon
The Honest Life Chad Cronin | Matthew 5:33-37
In this sermon on Matthew 5:33-37, Jesus emphasizes the importance of living an honest life before God and others. He warns against making vows and oaths lightly, reminding us that our words carry weight and should reflect God’s truth. Jesus calls us to deal in truth with all people and to seek the welfare of others above personal gain. Ultimately, an honest life can only be lived in and through the person of Jesus Christ, who is the embodiment of truth. Go to Sermon
The Consequence of Desire Chad Cronin | Matthew 5:27-32
In this sermon on Matthew 5:27-32, Jesus talks about the consequences of sinful desire, particularly in relation to sexual sin. He challenges his followers to take sin seriously and to take drastic measures to avoid it, even going so far as to say it is better to cut off a body part than to allow sin to lead to hell. He also addresses the issue of divorce, emphasizing that God’s intention for marriage is a lifelong commitment and that divorce should only be considered in cases of sexual immorality. Overall, Jesus calls his followers to a higher standard of devotion and purity in their relationships. Go to Sermon
Know God Chase Comeaux | Psalm 145
In this sermon, the speaker explores the importance of being a word-saturated people and the role it plays in evangelism. Using Psalm 145 as a starting point, the speaker emphasizes the need to know God and His splendor, His shepherding hand, and His saving love. By knowing God deeply, believers can effectively share the gospel and make Him known to others. Go to Sermon
Purity of the Church Chad Cronin | Jude 17-25
Jude encourages believers to stay strong in the faith, contend for the purity of the Gospel, and show mercy to others. He emphasizes the importance of being built up in the Word and praying in the Holy Spirit. Go to Sermon
The Purity Of The Gospel Chad Cronin | Jude 1-7
In this sermon, Jude urges his audience to fight for the purity of the Gospel and the integrity of the Christian faith. He warns them about false teachers who manipulate and pervert the grace of God. Jude draws parallels between the sins of the angels and the sins of Sodom and Gomorrah, emphasizing the grave consequences of disobedience and sin. He calls believers to live in remarkable obedience and contend for the faith. Go to Sermon
Sovereign Chad Cronin | Acts 4:23-31
In this sermon on Acts 4, the preacher discusses the theme of life not going the way we want it to and the importance of trusting in God’s sovereignty. He emphasizes the need for believers to be informed by God’s Word and to trust in His control over all things. Go to Sermon