"Judgment" Tagged Sermons

"Judgment" Tagged Sermons

“Our God Is a Consuming Fire” (Exodus 19:1-25)

An Expositional Sermon“Our God Is a Consuming Fire” Big Idea: God is a consuming fire who graciously covenants with His people.Application: Repent and believe in Jesus Christ as the only backfire we can have to avoiding the coming judgment of God’s fiery wrath. (1) God’s People are Betrothed to God (Exodus 19:1-9a)Movement 1: God fulfills his promise to bring Israel to Sinai/Horeb (vv. 1-3; cf. 3:12)Movement 2: God proposes to His people (vv. 4-6)1. Conditioned on their obedience (v. 5)2.…

“God Will Judge Us for What We Say” Matthew 12:33-37

An Expositional Sermon Matthew 12:33-37 “God Will Judge Us for What We Say” Big Idea: Justification justifies itself through the fruit of words in the life of a believer. Application: Repent of our bad words and be forgiven for your sin through the more powerful Word God has Spoken in the Word Become Flesh, the Logos of God, Jesus Christ. Sermon Outline (1) We Are Trees (2) Our Words Are Fruit (3) Words Are Evidence, Proof or Justification that Someone Belongs to God

“Fear God More Than Man” Matthew 10:26-33

An Expositional Sermon Matthew 10:26-33 “Fear God More Than Man” Big Idea: Jesus encourages his disciples to have confidence because of God’s judgment, God’s power, God’s knowledge, and God’s acknowledgement. Application: Do not fear men, only walk in the fear of the Lord, in awe of His great love to save sinners through Jesus Christ. God has given us the greatest treasure in the gift of His Son, share Him with others, and don’t be afraid of men. Sermon Outline 4 Encouragements…

“Christ, Light in the Midst of Darkness” Matthew 4:12-17

An Expositional Sermon Matthew 4:12-17 “Christ, Light in the Midst of Darkness” Theme/Big Idea: As the light of Jesus Christ breaks upon the darkness of your sin, repent and believe in Him to be found in His kingdom.  Aim/Appropriation/Application: Pray that God would expose the darkness of our sin so that we might repent, and that we would grow in our understanding that repentance wasn’t a one time event in our lives when we first trusted in Christ, but that it…

“Bondage/Desires of the Flesh” Galatians 5:13-21

An Expositional Sermon Galatians 5:13-21 “Bondage/Desires of the Flesh” Theme/Big Idea: The desires and works of the flesh are opposed to the freedom we have in the gospel Aim/Appropriation/Application: Walk in the Spirit. Outline: (1) God’s People Were Called to Freedom (Galatians 5:13-15) (2) We Are at War (Galatians 5:16-18) (3) God’s People Fight Their Sin (Galatians 5:19-21) Questions for Further Study and Application: (1) Is freedom from all authority true freedom? Why or why not? (2) Who was called to freedom in v. 1? (3)…

“God Is the Eternal King” Psalm 10:1-18

An Expositional Sermon Psalm 10:1-18 “God Is the Eternal King” Theme/Big Idea: God won’t let suffering and injustice last forever. Aim/Appropriation/Application: Go to God with your difficulties, and put your hope in His eternal rule when trials come. Outline: (1) God’s People Take Their Questions to God (Psalm 10:1) (2) God’s People Take Their Complaints to God (Psalm 10:2-11) (3) God’s People Ask of God (Psalm 10:12-15) (4) God is the Confidence of His People (Psalm 10:16-18) Questions for Further Study and Application: (1) Does ignorance…

“God Is a Stronghold for the Oppressed” Psalm 9:1-20

An Expositional Sermon Psalm 9:1-20 “God Is a Stronghold for the Oppressed” Theme/Big Idea: God’s people respond to God with thanks, trust, telling, asking for God’s grace, acknowledging His judgment, and asking Him to not let men prevail Aim/Appropriation/Application: Pursue maturity in Christ by responding to God in the 5 ways listed below in the outline. Outline: (1) Give Thanks and Praise to God (Psalm 9:1-2) (2) Put Your Trust in God (Psalm 9:3-10) (3) Tell God’s Deeds Among the Peoples (Psalm 9:11-12) (4) Ask for…

“God Is a Just Warrior” Lamentations 1:1-5:22 (Overview)

An Expositional Sermon Lamentations 1:1-5:22 “God Is a Just Warrior” Theme/Big Idea: God warns disciplines His people and warns of His coming just judgment for sin. Aim/Appropriation/Application: Don’t fail to listen to the warning of what is coming for those who reject God. Outline: Six things we learn about God in Lamentations… 1. God Is a Just Judge 2. God Is Angry 3. God Is Wrathful 4. God Wars Against Sin 5. God’s Word is Pivotal 6. God is the Only Source of Comfort…
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