The Gospel is not simply Jesus died for sinners. Rather, it is more fully that God died for sinners. This message explains the significance of Jesus being the 2nd Person of the Trinity.
The key to Christian victory over sin is our understanding of sanctification. Find out in this sermon how the self, the will, and the ego have all been conquered through Christ.
What is the cleansing agent of our spiritual baptism which has made us a new creature? In this sermon we examine the death of Christ, our burial with him, and the call to new life IN him.
Some people think that preaching big grace is a license to sin? Is this true? This question is answered in today's sermon from Romans 6:1 and 2.
The purpose of the law was to magnify Sin. The purpose of sin is to magnify Grace. And Grace therefore magnifies our Justification through Christ!
In Philippians chapter 4, Paul encourages his hearers that he is confident God will meet all their needs according to the riches in Christ Jesus. This sermon looks at the make-up of those riches, and their application to the life of the believer.
How is every human, even those who have never heard the law of God, still morally responsible to a Holy and Righteous God on the day of judgement? This question is answered in part 2 of Original Sin.
What would Apostle Paul think about the prosperity Gospel? In this sermon, we examine his letter to the Philippians, and his definition of being supplied according to the riches of Christ Jesus.
Our understanding of the work of Christ will depend upon our understanding of the failure of Adam. In the message, Pastor Jesse Watkins explores the historical concept of original sin, and the following implications for the rest of theology.
In this sermon, Pastor Watkins examines the Biblical Call to spread the Gospel to the Nations, and the negligence that is currently happening towards the call of missions. May we be prodded towards the invitation of Christ, "Pray that the Lord raise up workers for the harvest."