Sermons from 2024 (Page 6)

Sermons from 2024 (Page 6)

1 Samuel 18-23

SERIES: Leadership in Hard Times Every Leader Needs a Friend SPEAKER: Michael P. Andrus                       Introduction:  I used to play a little game with my son Andy when he was just a toddler.  I would set him on my lap and ask, “Andy, who’s your best friend in the whole world?”  If he was in an ornery mood, which was almost always, he would say, “Mommy,” at which I feign great displeasure and tickle him until he changed his answer to “Daddy.”  At times…

1 Samuel 21-23

SERIES: Leadership in Hard Times The Wilderness: A Difficult but Wonderful Place SPEAKER: Michael P. Andrus Introduction:  I have a strange fascination with the wilderness–whether you’re talking about the rainforest of Brazil or the barren mountains of Sinai or the Badlands of South Dakota.  I love getting away from the trappings of civilization and enjoying nature as God created it.  If I could spend a month anywhere in the world, I would probably choose southern Utah.  There are places there where you can drive…

1 Samuel 24, 26

SERIES: Leadership in Hard Times Vengeance is Mine SCRIPTURE: 1 Samuel 24, 26 SPEAKER: Michael P. Andrus Note to David:  This is from a series I did in 1988 in St. Louis.  Check to see if you have the tape.   Introduction:  Revenge has been called life’s most subtle temptation.  It’s also one of life’s most frequent temptations.  It’s subtle because we are never tempted to take vengeance without provocation, and if we’re provoked it’s easy to justify our response.  And it’s frequent because the provocations in life are so numerous.  A guy cuts…

1 Samuel 25

SERIES: Leadership in Hard Times How to Lead When You’re Not the Leader SPEAKER: Michael P. Andrus For the past three or four months we have been devoting our Sunday morning Bible study time to the OT historical book of 1 Samuel.  I entitled this series, “Leadership in Hard Times.”  The leaders we have examined–both good and bad–have been men, but this morning we come to a passage which focuses upon the leadership of a woman.  She is not well-known, even to serious…

1 Samuel 27, 29-31

SERIES: Leadership in Hard Times Leading by Grace SPEAKER: Michael P. Andrus For the sake of the children (and any guests we might have with us today), I want you to know that here in Big Church we have been studying the OT book of 1 Samuel, and particularly the lives of Saul and David, the first two kings of Israel.  The children were provided a work sheet to help them benefit from this morning.   Even if you haven’t been with…

1 Samuel 28

SERIES: Leadership in Hard Times Saul and the Medium of Endor SPEAKER: Michael P. Andrus Introduction:  There is a phenomenon sweeping our country that is as old as civilization and as new as the past week’s headlines.  It is “the occult.”  Shirley MacLaine has sold over 10 million books advocating channeling.  George Lucas, perhaps the most successful movie producer of all time, has succeeded in substituting “the Force” for God in the vocabulary of millions of America’s youth.  Nancy Reagan has for years consulted an…

2 Timothy 1:8-18

SERIES: Entrusted with the Gospel The Fellowship of the Unashamed SPEAKER:  Michael P. Andrus                             Introduction:  Last Lord’s Day Pastor Josh shared with us very poignantly about how he could relate to Timothy, the young protégée of the Apostle Paul to whom he addresses this powerful personal letter we know as 2 Timothy.  Josh saw in Timothy’s background some of the same family of origins issues which he himself experienced, namely the absence of a godly father in the home.  While Paul praises Timothy’s mother…

2 Timothy 2

A Shepherd’s Most Important Task: Feed the Flock SPEAKER: Michael P. Andrus            Note:  This sermon was preached at College Avenue Baptist Church in San Diego in 2005.  I was asked to speak at the installation of my dear friend Carlton Harris as Pastor.      Introduction:  When Carlton called and asked me to come and preach at his installation service, I told him I would pray about God’s will in the matter, hung up the phone, and immediately asked my wife to order some airline…

2 Timothy 3:1-15

Entrusted With the Gospel Religious Sinners in the Last Days SPEAKER:  Michael P. Andrus                                                                                   Introduction:  What is the greatest threat to the church of Jesus Christ in the last days?  Is it secular humanism?  Is it the new atheism?  Is it the ACLU?  Is it government efforts to limit religious freedom?  Is it the movement that seeks to redefine marriage and the sexual mores that have been accepted in principle for 2000 years?  All of these are, in my humble opinion, a threat to biblical Christianity, but not…

2 Timothy 3:16-17

SERIES: Entrusted With the Gospel Can the Bible Be Trusted?   SPEAKER:  Michael P. Andrus                                                                 Introduction:  I want to be very up-front with you this morning.  I am one of those old-fashioned preachers who believes the Bible is free from error–not just in its lofty spiritual affirmations, but in everything it intends to teach.  I have been studying the Bible almost full-time now for 50 years (I started Bible college in 1962), and I haven’t found an error in it yet.  There are some issues I…

2 Timothy 4:6-18

SERIES:  2 Timothy Final Instructions for Paul’s Progeny                                                     SPEAKER:  Michael P. Andrus                        Note: This sermon is both a conclusion to a series on the Book of Acts and an exposition of 2 Timothy 4:6-18.   Introduction:  I’ve enjoyed our study of Acts so much that this week I had withdrawal pains.  So, I decided to preach a postscript to the Book today.  We noted last Lord’s Day that Acts is an unfinished book and intentionally so, because every generation of the church has a chapter to…

John 1:1-5

SERIES: The Gospel of John The Gospel Par Excellence SPEAKER: Michael P. Andrus Introduction:  Today we begin a new series on the Gospel of John.  After a lifetime of study of this book, one scholar calls it “the most amazing book ever written.  It is a pool in which a child can wade and an elephant can swim.” [i]  It is both simple and profound.  It meets the spiritual need of the unbeliever, the brand-new Christian, and the one with many years of maturity.  It has been…