Sermons (Page 17)

Sermons (Page 17)

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“King of the Jews” Matthew 27:27-31

An Expositional SermonMatthew 27:27-31“King of the Jews” Big Idea: God is glorified in Jesus Christ’s suffering for the forgiveness of sins for His people.Application: Repent and believe in Jesus Christ to find forgiveness for your sin. (1) Jesus Christ Was Coronated as King Through Suffering(2) Are We Any Better? a. Pilate’s Self-Deceived Innocence b. Pilate’s Soldiers Make Jesus Into a Joke(3) Jesus Suffered for the Forgiveness of Our Sins

“Denied & Betrayed” Matthew 26:30-75

An Expositional SermonMatthew 26:30-75“Jesus Was Denied & Betrayed” Big Idea: Jesus was denied and betrayed so that we might be accepted and embraced.Application: Repent and believe in Jesus Christ to find forgiveness for your sin of denial and betrayal of God. Jesus was…(1) …Sorrowful & Troubled (Matt. 26:30-44)(2) …Betrayed and Arrested (Matt. 26:45-60)(3) …Slandered, Spit Upon & Struck (Matt. 26:61-68)(4) …Denied (Matthew 26:69-75) Jesus is…(5) …Our High Priest

“The Expulsive Power of a New Affection” 1 John 2:15

This is an edited version of the original for the sake of clarity in reading and more ease in comprehension. The original this is adapted from can be found here at Monergism.com. In the future I will plan to post both a companion outline I created and a manuscript for this updated version.

Luther’s “Bondage of the Will” – A Display of the Forces on Luther’s Side, Part 3 and Conclusion

Martin Luther’s “De Servo Arbitrio/On the Bondage of the Will” in “Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation” in The Library of Christian Classics, Ichthus Edition Translated and Edited by Philip S. Watson in collaboration with B. Drewery Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Westminster Press, 1969 Pages 327-334 This reading covers the following sections: Part VI. A Display of the Forces on Luther’s Side(g) The Two Kingdoms, of Christ and of Satan. The Assurance of Faith(h) The Mercy and Justice of God in the Light…

Luther’s “Bondage of the Will” – A Display of the Forces on Luther’s Side, Part 2

Martin Luther’s “De Servo Arbitrio/On the Bondage of the Will” in “Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation” in The Library of Christian Classics, Ichthus Edition Translated and Edited by Philip S. Watson in collaboration with B. Drewery Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Westminster Press, 1969 Pages 309-327 This reading covers the following sections: Part VI. A Display of the Forces on Luther’s Side(d) “Congruous” and “Condign” Merit(e) The Righteousness of Works and of Faith; and a Summary of St. Paul’s Testimony Against Free Choice(f) St.…

Luther’s “Bondage of the Will” – A Display of the Forces on Luther’s Side, Part 1

Martin Luther’s “De Servo Arbitrio/On the Bondage of the Will” in “Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation” in The Library of Christian Classics, Ichthus Edition Translated and Edited by Philip S. Watson in collaboration with B. Drewery Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Westminster Press, 1969 Pages 292-309 This reading covers the following sections: Part VI. A Display of the Forces on Luther’s Side(a) Display of Forces on Luther’s Side(b) St. Paul: Universal Sinfulness Nullifies Free Choice(c) Free Choice May Do the Works of the Law…

Luther’s “Bondage of the Will” – Rebuttal of Erasmus’ Critique of the Assertio, Part 2

Martin Luther’s “De Servo Arbitrio/On the Bondage of the Will” in “Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation” in The Library of Christian Classics, Ichthus Edition Translated and Edited by Philip S. Watson in collaboration with B. Drewery Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Westminster Press, 1969 Pages 278-292 This reading covers the following sections: Part V. Rebuttal of Erasmus’ Critique of the Assertio(d) How Erasmus Persistently Evades the Issue(e) John 15:5, etc.: Free Choice Is “Nothing” – Coram Deo(f) Divine Grace and Human Cooperation