"Murder" Tagged Sermons

"Murder" Tagged Sermons

“The Book of the Covenant” (Exodus 20:22-23:33)

An Expositional Sermon“The Book of the Covenant” Big Idea: God cares about every aspect of our lives.Application: Where we have fallen short of God’s law, Jesus perfectly fulfilled them. Repent and believe in Jesus’ life, death and resurrection for the forgiveness of your sins. (1) The Worship of God Is the Foundation of What is Right (Exodus 20:22-26)(2) Pursue Righteousness in the Face of Sin (Exodus 21:1-22:17)(3) Pursue Training in Righteousness (Exodus 22:16-23:9)(4) Why Jesus Came to Die & Rise…

“Anger & God’s Law” Matthew 5:21-26

An Expositional Sermon Matthew 5:21-26 “Anger & God’s Law” Theme/Big Idea: We are all guilty of breaking the sixth commandment “you shall not murder”. Aim/Appropriation/Application: Pray that God would use this text to expose our sin of murder and drive us to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. Outline: (1) Sinful Anger Is Murder (Matthew 5:21-22), (2) The Consequences of Anger/Murder (Matthew 5:22-26) (3) Love God by Loving Each Other (Matthew 5:23-26) Anger, Murder, Repent, Reconcile, Sin, Law, Sixth Commandment

“The First Family” Genesis 4:1-26

Theme: God’s promise holds firm even as sin spreads. Aim: Beware of religion that is filled with activity, but has no love for Christ that comes from a pure heart, a good conscience, and sincere faith (1 Tim. 1:5). (1) A Child (Genesis 4:1) (2) A Tale of Two Brothers (Genesis 4:1-7) (3) Murder and It’s Fruit (Genesis 4:8-24) (4) Another Child (Genesis 4:25-26)

“Jesus’ Authority Was Rejected” Mark 11:27-12:12

Theme: Jesus has authority, our sin is responsible for His death, and the fear of man is a roadblock to Christ. Aim: Submit to the authority of Jesus, see how your sinful heart is deceived to love sin, see how your fear and dishonesty with God can stand in the way of your relationship with God through Christ. (1) Do You Reject Authority? (Mark 11:27-33) (2) Would You Kill Jesus? (Mark 12:1-11) (3) What Are You Afraid Of? (Mark 12:1)