Sermon Archive
Jesus Is Better - A Study Of The Book Of Hebrews
We’re going to be starting the Book of Hebrews.
This is a powerful book that boldly proclaims the message that Jesus is Better! We’ll look at Hebrews 1:1-3 and talk about how the message ‘Jesus is Better’ can be a great encouragement to us.
As you prepare for the message, please read the passage and ask yourself, “What do I spend my time thinking about or worrying about? How is Jesus better than that thing?
Are You a "Yeah, but..." Person or a "Yes, but..." Believer?
A sermon from ESBC Elder Daniel Long.
How have you seen evidence of Him in your day today?
Biblical Giving
What is Biblical Giving? Its not just about money. A sermon from ESBC elder Daniel Long.
Seek and Find (Jeremiah 29:10-14)
How we can seek and find God?
Am I seeking God? What truth do we find in the Bible about Jesus Christ?”
Always Reforming (Nehemiah 13)
In this sermon we will finish the book of Nehemiah. Nehemiah 13 reminds followers of Christ that we always need to be reforming and changing, becoming more and more like Jesus Christ.
How am I changing to become more like Jesus?
What does that change look like in my life?
What Are We Supposed To Do? (Nehemiah 11-12)
We can make our lives about many things, but for those who know God, our lives are supposed to be about worshipping Him. We do that by faithfully serving Him and praising Him. That’s what our priorities should be. We’ll talk more about that in this sermon from Nehemiah 11-12.
What is my life about? How am I serving God? Do I make it a priority to praise Him?
Are You Committed? (Nehemiah 10)
In this day and age, making commitments is not popular, but it is very important to God. So, we will be talking about making commitments from Nehemiah 10. In this passage, we will discover that God calls His people to be committed to Him and committed to one another. We’ll discuss what kinds of commitments we should be making in our own lives.
How do I feel about commitments? Am I committed to God? Is there anything else I should be committed to?
He Remains Faithful (Nehemiah 9)
In this sermon, we will be learning about God’s faithfulness from Nehemiah 9. Even when we fail, God remains faithful to His people.
What does God think about my failures? Do they cause Him to love me less? How should I respond to God’s faithfulness?
Are We A People Of God's Word? (Nehemiah 8)
In the sermon, we look at the important connection we, as God’s people, have to the Bible, God’s Word. Believers in Jesus Christ should be known as a people of God’s Word, but is that true for us? Are we committed to reading the Bible and hearing it taught? Do we teach others what God has said in His Word? Does God’s Word change us and are we responding to what it teaches us? We’ll talk more about the importance of God’s Word for believers.
What is the role of God’s Word in my life? Are we a people of God’s Word?
The Final Push To Sweet Victory (Nehemiah 6-7)
We return to the book of Nehemiah (chapters 6-7). The Israelites are in their final push to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem and achieve sweet victory. But, starting something is much easier than finishing something. In order to finish the wall, they will need to learn to discern, prioritize, obey, and pray. If we are going to preserve in what God has called us to do in our own lives, we need to learn the same lessons.
Why is it harder to finish something than to start something?
What do I need to do to persevere in what God has called me to do?
I Fought The Law And The Law Won (Romans 13)
Elder Tom Toone shares from Romans 13 about obeying civil authorities with the message: “I Fought the Law and the Law Won.”
As you prepare for the message, please read the passage and ask yourself, “What authority figure do I struggle to obey? Who is the ultimate authority?”
What Are You Doing Here ? (1 Kings 19)
Elder Dan Long shares from 1 Kings 19 about God’s words of comfort to those who are discouraged.
When was the last time I was discouraged? How have I seen the evidence of God’s work in my life in the last week/month/year?
God Cares About How You Handle Money (Nehemiah 5)
In this sermon, we will be turning to Nehemiah 5 to learn what God has to say about how we handle money. Believe it or not, God cares about how we handle our money. He cares about how we get money and He cares about how we use it.
Do I believe that God cares about how I handle money? If I do, does it make a difference in my life?
How To Begin To Share the Gospel?
Elder Tom Toone shares with us how we can begin to share the gospel from Zechariah 3.
Do I share the gospel? If so, how do I do it?
Pray and Press On! (Nehemiah 4)
We’re going to talk about how to handle opposition. When we are following God and doing what He wants us to do, opposition will come. But when people mock us for following God or try to stop us or when we get discouraged, we should pray and then press on! We should keep going and press on in what God has called us to do.
What or who tries to stop me from following Christ? How have I been responding to that opposition?
Who Does God's Kingdom Belong To? (Mark 10:13-16)
In this sermon, we will hear from Jesus in Mark 10:13-16 about why we should love children and what we can learn from them about faith.
What do children teach us about how we should love God? What is my role in helping children to become disciples of Jesus Christ?
A Kingdom Building Project (Nehemiah 2-3)
Having talked about prayer for a few weeks, it’s time to transition to action. It’s time to talk about how we can be a part of God’s Kingdom Building Project. This Sunday (5/6/21), we will be in Nehemiah 2-3 learning about how the Israelites joined together to build the wall of Jerusalem and how we can join together to build God’s kingdom here in our local community.
What is God doing in the world through His people? What is my role in building God’s kingdom?
Desperate Prayer (Nehemiah 2:1-8)
Times like these should remind us of the importance of prayer. In this message, we will be in Nehemiah 2:1-8 learning about how we can cry out to God in our time of need with desperate prayer.
When I am in desperate need, do I pray? Why do I trust God to help me?