Sermons by Michael Andrus (Page 34)

Sermons by Michael Andrus (Page 34)

Revelation 2:1-7

SERIES: Letters from Jesus to Eight Churches To Ephesus:  The Church that Had Everything Right Except the Main Thing We’re going to begin a new series today from the book of Revelation.  Yes, you heard me right, Revelation!  But don’t get too excited, because the portion of Revelation I want us to study for the next two months is not the part filled with strange prophecies and weird symbolism, but rather chapters 2 and 3, where Jesus sends personal letters to the seven…

Revelation 2:12-17

To Pergamum: The Too Free Church Freedom is one of the greatest words in the English language.  It’s also a great biblical term.  Paul wrote in Galatians 5:13, “You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free.”  And one of my all-time favorite verses is this:  “If the Son makes you free, you are free indeed.”  I really believe in Christian freedom, which I would define as the liberty to make my own doctrinal decisions and lifestyle choices under the boundaries of Scripture and under…

Revelation 2:18-29

To Thyatira: The Church of Compromise Just ten days ago on June 6, 2001, there was a feature story in U.S.A. Today entitled, “Protestants face annual sexual divide.”  The subtitle was “Same-sex unions, gay clergy, female leaders divide faithful.”  Listen to the opening paragraphs: Forget how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.  How many views on gender, sexuality and church authority can fit under one church steeple?  Should gay clergy be ordained?  Are same-sex unions blessed before God the same as the marriage…

Revelation 3:1-6

To Sardis: Do You Worship in a Mausoleum? How many of you have traveled outside the U.S.?  If you ever get the opportunity to go on a tour or on one of the short-term mission trips our church sponsors, I encourage you to go.  It really broadens your horizons and can have a tremendous spiritual impact.  I have been privileged to do a lot of foreign travel, some of it for pleasure and some for ministry.  I have actually been to thirty countries on…

Revelation 3:7-13

To Philadelphia: The Church of the Faithful Witness In our series on Revelation 2 & 3, we come today to the sixth letter Jesus wrote, the one to the church at Philadelphia.  This is the only one of the seven churches whose name we recognize immediately.  Maybe some of you are wondering why Jesus would write a letter to Philadelphia and not to Boston or New York or Kansas City.  Well, this Philadelphia is not in Pennsylvania but in Turkey.  It is the second-to-last…

Revelation 3:14-22

To Laodicea: The Lukewarm Church  Think back with me over the last few times you’ve entertained someone at your home.  As a gesture of hospitality, you undoubtedly asked your guests, “What would you like to drink?  Iced tea or hot tea?  Coffee?  Cold cider (or maybe if it was winter, hot cider)?  Coke?  Ice water?”  I’m willing to wager that no one has responded, “Just give me a lukewarm Pepsi,” or even “How about a glass of tap water at room temperature?”  Most red-blooded Americans don’t like anything…

Revelation

The Eighth Letter: To First Evangelical Free Church of Wichita Have you enjoyed our study of the letters to the Seven Churches of Asia Minor this summer?  Maybe “enjoy” is the wrong word to use.  Have you “profited” from it?  I know I have.  For the sake of those who may be visiting with us this morning, for the past two months we have been reading someone else’s mail.  We have been reading and studying seven letters dictated by Jesus Christ to the Apostle John…

2 Thessalonians 3:6-15

Money–Godly and Ungodly Ways of Getting It We are launching a new sermon series this morning, entitled “Finding Financial Freedom.”  Please note that I didn’t say, “Finding Financial Security.”  Biblically the phrase “financial security” is an oxymoron, a contradiction in terms.  By the way, I collect oxymorons, and I have literally hundreds of them in my file.  Maybe you’d like to hear a few, or maybe not, but here are some of my favorites anyway:             Amtrak schedule                                                                                                          California expressway             Civil War             Country music (please no…

Various Passages

Money–Godly and Ungodly Ways of Spending It John Wesley advised his followers concerning the use of wealth:  “Make all you can, save all you can, give all you can!”  I think most Christians would offer a hearty amen! to Wesley’s words, but many live a slightly different version:  “Make all you can, spend all you can, and hope that Social Security is solvent when you hit 65.”  I am personally convinced that most Christians would like to be more frugal in their saving and…

Various Passages

Money–Godly and Ungodly Ways of Saving It A few weeks ago you all received a bookmark with our church’s new mission on it.  It’s really not a new mission–just a restatement of what our mission has always been: “To glorify God through honoring His name, teaching His word, loving His people, and expanding His kingdom.”  One of the values under “expanding His kingdom” is this: “We value generous stewardship over all of the resources God has entrusted to us.”  We value that because God commands it and because God…

Acts 4:36-5:11

Money–Ungodly Ways of Giving It Please turn with me to the book of Acts 4 and let’s read together the Word of the Lord, beginning in verse 36.           Joseph, a Levite from Cyprus, whom the apostles called Barnabas (which means Son of Encouragement), sold a field he owned and brought the money and put it at the apostles’ feet.          Now a man named Ananias, together with his wife Sapphira, also sold a piece of property.  With his wife’s full knowledge he…

Luke 16:1-9

Money–Godly Ways of Giving It:  A Bad Man’s Good Example Every one of us in this room this morning has a set of priorities, a ranking, if you will, of those things that we consider the most important in the world.  I’m sure if asked to put these priorities on paper, most of us would probably list God first, family second, then work, church, friends, and country in some order, followed by eating, golf, TV, sleeping, and other common pursuits.  But I am…