Sermons on Judgment (Page 2)

Sermons on Judgment (Page 2)

1 Thessalonians 5:1-11

How the Gospel Enables the Church to Escape God’s Wrath Last week we studied the amazing truth that Jesus is coming again, and when He returns, the Church will be raptured, caught up together with Him to be with Him forever.  We suggested that Paul’s teaching on this topic in 1 Thess 4 was designed to deal with a problem, namely the problem of bereavement.  Some of the Thessalonian believers had misinterpreted Paul’s teaching on the possibility of the soon return of Christ as…

2 Thessalonians 1:1-12

The Justice and Judgment of God Introduction: My kids ask me whether I’m nearsighted or farsighted on a regular basis, not because they have a bad memory, but because the concept is hard for them to understand. I always respond the same way to their question, which turns into a small litany. I say, “I’m nearsighted,” and they say, “What does that mean again?” I say, “It means I can see near, but not far.” Then they say, “Can I put…

Luke 7:36-50

Have You Miscalculated Your Indebtedness? Every one of us likes stories, and Jesus was a storyteller par excellence.  It just so happens that the first parable I am going to tackle is a parable about two debtors, but that is where the connection with last Sunday stops.   Missionary aviation is a field of service that for the past fifty years has enabled the gospel to penetrate the most remote areas of the third world.  About six years ago I left the southernmost…

Luke 16:19-31

Rich Man, Poor Man:  Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus Our Scripture text for today comes from the Gospel of Luke, chapter 16, verses 19-31.  This whole chapter is about money.  It opens with the parable about the Shrewd Manager–a parable we studied together last October and which is one of the chapters in the free book we offered you at the Debt Elimination table in June.  If you didn’t receive one, it is still available at the Welcome Center.   Jesus’ point in…

Hebrews 1:4-2:4

Angels Are Son Worshipers Last Lord’s Day we read Hebrews 1 and learned that the author’s principal point is that “as great as angels are, Jesus Christ is vastly superior.”  We also observed that in order to grasp his argument fully we needed to have a truly biblical understanding of angels.  So instead of jumping headlong into the argument, we examined all that the Bible teaches about angels–their existence, their nature, their number and organization, their ministry to God, to Jesus Christ,…

Hebrews 9:11-28

The Blood of Christ Introduction:  Christianity has been called a bloody religion, and so it is, but perhaps not in the sense that some mean by that.  I had a philosophy professor at S.M.U. who blamed the bombing of Dresden in W.W. II, in which thousands died, on Christianity, as others have done with the Holocaust.  That can only be done by reading history with a jaundiced eye.  But there is another sense in which both Christianity and the Judaism from which it came…

James 2:1-13

When Favoritism and Prejudice Come to Church Racism in the church today is not as bad as it used to be.  Forty years ago Jan and I were members of a Bible Church in Arlington, Texas, pastored by a graduate of Dallas Seminary, where blacks were unwelcome and the whites in the church made no bones about it.  They would literally get up and move if an African American sat down next to them.  Needless to say, there weren’t many who visited, and…

James 4:11-17

When Christians Play God It’s great to have our families all together in one service today.  I applaud the decision to give our children’s workers, youth leaders, and adult ABF teachers a break for the month before school starts.  But even more importantly, I think it’s wonderful to have our families worshiping together.  We have a tendency to split families up when we come to church, and there are some good educational benefits to that.  But it’s also great for children to sit with…
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