Thankful" A Sermon by Nate Dove
/As Christians, we have every reason to show the world what it means to be thankful.
Read MoreAs Christians, we have every reason to show the world what it means to be thankful.
Read MoreOur sins do not keep us from God. We used to think they did but not anymore. Jesus’ “blood” (used as a metaphor), allows us the freedom to approach the sanctuary of God with boldness and confidence because the love of Jesus is greater than our sin.
Read MoreDeath is bigger than us. When it comes for our loved ones, it leaves us feeling wounded. Luckily, though, we have a truth that transcends death. Because Jesus endured and absorbed death itself, we now know that Jesus is even greater than death itself.
Read MorePart of the weekly and monthly rhythms of early Christians was to make sacrifices in the Temple for sins. Sacrificing animals to atone for wrongdoing is an ancient practice; one in which Jesus has made obsolete. We don’t need to sacrifice animals since Jesus is the ultimate sacrificial lamb.
Read MoreThe Law of Moses is what separated the good people from the bad. The law kept order and a systematic religion moving forward. At the time, to follow the Law was to be close to God, but now we have a new way to draw towards God . . . we have Jesus.
Read MoreThe role of priest in Antiquity must be understood. They stood in the gaps for people’s sins and their right relationships with the community. Their role was of the most importance. Yet, Jesus is even greater. Even more important. This sermon will illustrate how.
Read MoreSabbath should not be optional. It reallocates and reorients our energies back to a more sustainable lifestyle . . . but not everyone participates in Sabbath. Instead, we work. We do more. We go to work early and stay late. But Sabbath brings us back to a relationship with Jesus . . . and according to the preacher in Hebrews, Jesus should be greater than our work.
Read More“In many fashions and many fractions, God speaks.” This is the opening to the Book of Hebrews. It sets the stage for how God operates in the world in order to position that Jesus is the new way in which God communicates and engages in human lives. This sermon explores the effort of the preacher in Hebrews and sets the stage for how Jesus is greatest, clearest manifestation of God’s engagement in the world.
Read More“If anyone among you wanders from the truth and is bought back by another,” . . . they will be saved together. In other words . . . our lives are intricately connected and woven together, so much that when we are suffering, we can call on both God and our neighbors for help, and we can do it in prayer.
Read MoreThe true sages of our day live out of a wisdom that is from “above." Wisdom from “below” is bitter, envious, boastful, and full of false truths. Wisdom from above is gentle, peaceable, and bears no trace of partiality. To live with wisdom, we must learn of mercy that is gentle.
Read MoreOur words are used to cut people down and drown people out. Our tongues are like tameless beasts used to both praise the Lord and curse our neighbor. This ought not to be so. For us to live with mercy, we must learn to control the parts of us that seek mercilessness.
Read MoreA faith without works is dead. Lifeless. Pointless. The faith we have in God and in one another must birth in us action and care and a willingness to give of what we have to serve one another.
Read MoreA lot of trees have died with authors attempting to explain what “true” religion “ought” to be. Rarely do we hear a succinct and powerful description, but James delivers. Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, according to James, is this: “to care for the orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world.” It is time we take these words to heart. Our religion is only as pure as our ability to care for those who are need of care.
Read MoreWhen we step out into the world, we need to wear the right outfit — spiritually speaking. In Ephesians 6, Paul uses the metaphor of armor to help explain what is best for us to “put on” to help us move the world. This sermon will explore what this outfit is and why it is so important.
Read MoreImitating Jesus helps us find our voice. It helps us find out how we can authentically showcase our humanity to the world while also spreading the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Ephesians 5 gives four responses to what our voice sounds like when we are truly imitating Christ.
In response to the call of God, the mission of First Baptist Waynesboro is to be a family of believers who proclaim the love of God as revealed in Jesus Christ. We fulfill this calling through worship, education, fellowship, prayer, and missions in the community and the world.
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