Last week Carol and I, along with our grandson Parker, enjoyed lunch at a restaurant at the base of Lookout Mountain. We had parked our car up at the top…
At some point in our lives we’ve all been in those conversations when the subject of religion comes up. Eventually the talk turns to address the nature and character of…
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) once wrote that there are few things within the Christian life that are as frustratingly complex and difficult as understanding the rightful place of the Law in…
Over the last several months we have been tracing some of the great events of the Bible that display God’s one eternal plan of redemption. And for the last few…
Water from a rock? Really? In our age of assumed enlightenment and intellectual superiority (what we might refer to as ‘scientific self-righteousness’) the miracles recorded in the Bible are often…
This Lord’s Day our series of messages on ‘Great Events In The History of Redemption’ will continue as we consider Exodus 16:22-30. In this passage we find the very first…
“What is it?” That’s the question asked by the Israelites when they woke up one morning, fresh off the miraculous deliverance at the Red Sea, and discovered a “fine flake…
This Lord’s Day our sermon will come from Exodus 14:13-31. As we continue our trek through some of the ‘Great Events in the History of Redemption,’ we find ourselves at…
One of the episodes from the Old Testament that is universally known and loved is the account of the parting of the Red Sea and the miraculous deliverance of the…
This Lord’s Day, Easter Sunday, we will be celebrating our Lord’s bodily resurrection from the grave. Our text for the morning sermon will be one that you might not immediately…