Archive for November, 2008

The Christian Life: Serve Christ through the Poor and Needy

Matthew 25:31-46

Download Sermon

This sermon was preached by Rev. Chris Roberts during the evening service on November 30, 2008. This sermon continues a series on the Christian life. In this sermon believers are instructed to be holy as the Lord is holy.

 
 The Christian Life: Serve Christ through the Poor and Needy [31:10m]: Play Now | Download

Have Hope! The Light Has Dawned!

Matthew 4:15-16

Download Sermon

This sermon was preached by Rev. Chris Roberts during the morning service on November 30, 2008. On this day we begin the first Sunday of Advent, the day of Hope. In this message we will be reminded that Jesus Christ is the hope God’s people have been waiting for throughout the ages.

 
 Have Hope! The Light Has Dawned! [12:41m]: Play Now | Download

I am Adam. Once I knew paradise. Once I knew unending food, delightful food, wonderful food. Food from the hand of God. Now I know food from toil and labor and struggle and pain, food from my thorn-scarred hands. Once I knew God. I walked with him in the garden. We enjoyed the cool of the day. He loved me and I loved him. Oh his love was wonderful. Greater than all the delights of the garden. But the mistakes I made! No, not mistakes. Mistakes are simple things. What I did was not simple. Nor was it an accident, an oversight. I sinned against almighty God. Along with my wife I scorned the garden. I scorned paradise. I betrayed God. Now I lie on my deathbed, calling out to him. Crying for Messiah! Oh if I could see the light. I know Messiah will come. The serpent – that one who deceived us! – but we let ourselves be deceived. That enemy of man, of God – God promised one would come who would crush his head. The chosen one of God will come! Come, my God!

I am Noah. Tossed on the waves. The screams we heard for so long have finally ended. They are dead, all dead. There is no one left but me and my family. What will happen to us? What will God do with us? I am trying to have hope. I know the promises made in the past. But all I see are the waters and the bodies of those once my friends. God, save me! Give me some hope. Roll back these clouds and let your light shine!

I am David. My son lies dead at my feet. How wretched my sin! God gave me a kingdom but I wanted more. Clinging, grasping, tearing away from others what I wanted for myself! I stole your mother from another man. Bathsheba was not mine but I had to have her. I murdered her husband to cover it up. Oh God, how could you spare my life! I know my transgression, my sin is ever before me! I was brought forth in iniquity. From my mother’s womb I have been sinful! But you, O God, have promised me a lasting kingdom! What wondrous love is this? Cleanse me, O God, and I will be clean! Make haste to bring to earth the one you promised. The one whose kingdom would never end. Bring, O God, Messiah!

I am Peter. I stood on the waves. Yes, on water! Can you believe that? So few believe me. I walked and sank not on the storm vexed sea. But it was not my feet that held me up. It was not the waters that supported me. It was the power of God in the Son of God! Jesus Christ! I beheld his face! I saw his glory! I saw the multitudes fed with a few fish and some bread. I was there when the blind were made to see, when the dead were raised. I listened as the Pharisees tried to trick him, heard him escape every trap. What more could a person hope to see in order to believe? What more would you need to have faith? But I denied him. I turned from him when he was facing the cross. Three times I cursed and cried that I did not know him! But Oh marvelous grace! He forgave me! He restored me! He gave me hope and life and work! We were created to work, you know. Created to tend the garden of God’s creation. I rejected the Creator. I turned from him and ran. But he turned to me and said, “Feed my sheep.” Oh marvelous savior! Did you know that he has caused us to be born again? Born into a living hope! Born through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He is hope! He is life! He is light! How marvelous was his coming to us. How terrible that so many rejected him. But you, his followers, remember – remember! He will come again! You are being guarded by God’s power! You who are saved, you are being guarded for the great Day of the Lord! Salvation that will come to his people, revealed when he returns to the earth at the end. Many will try to deceive you. Many will try to lead you astray. Many will lie about him and tell you he will never come again. They will say, “Where is the promise of his coming?” But remember, beloved, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance. But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, and then the heavens will pass away with a roar, and the heavenly bodies will be burned up and dissolved, and the earth and the works that are on it will be exposed. Your works will be exposed. How will he find you? What does your hope rest in? Christian, rejoice! Have hope! The light has dawned! Morning has come on the earth. His name is Jesus Christ! In the words of my brother Paul, you know the time, that the hour has come for you to wake from sleep. Salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed. The night is far gone; the day is at hand! Cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light! Walk as those who walk in the light. And look and watch and wait and pray for Christ’s coming once more. Do not sit around and be idle, but work! When he comes, when he calls you, let him find you busy about his work. You were created to work in his garden. Now go! Work!

I am Chris Roberts. A sinner saved by grace. The hope I have has not come from my own hands but from Jesus Christ. I am saved because of his first coming. I have great hope and expectation because of his second. The first was a long time ago and no one knows when he will come again. But I have hope! I have trust! I believe he will come again and I look forward with longing to that day, crying out Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus. I admit sometimes the days are long and I feel my heart turn cold. Doubts creep up, uncertainties form, and the Adversary leaps to the occasion to try and rip me away. But no enemy can take you from God’s hands. Nothing can separate you from his love. If you are his then you are his! The only thing that will hold you firm in his grip is his power, and once you are held by his power nothing can pull you out. In the dark night, pray for light. Pray for protection. Pray for his power. Cry out, “Oh Lord, do not let me go!” And remember the words of the Good Shepherd when he said, “I shall lose none of them that he has given me, but I will raise them up on the last day.” In your doubt cry out to him and realize you do not need to fear. It is not your strength that holds you to Christ. It is Christ that holds you fast in the midst of the storm. Peter was not rescued by the waves because he started to swim. He was rescued by the grip of a Saviour who would not let him go.

I am Nosakhare of Nigeria. I do not know this light you speak of. No one has yet sent the good news. There are no beautiful feet proclaiming the gospel to me. I have heard there is hope and light out there, but what are they? How are they found? Will you leave me in the dark?

I am your friend, your neighbor, your brother, your cousin. Will you speak to me of the light? My salvation is not in your hands. But your obedience to Christ is. Will you tell me of what he did? Will you spread your hope? Is your hope great enough for others to hear, or is your complacency greater still? How I respond is not up to you. Will you be faithful?

He is Jesus Christ. And in his name the Gentiles will hope.

Feeding the King

By the time you read this the cranberry sauce will be just another leftover item in your refrigerator. The dishes may still be stacked in your sink. Your cousin from New Jersey is still passed out in your recliner, trying to digest a stomach full of turkey and dressing. And all around us people are going hungry.

As you continue to give thanks for the blessings God has given you, don’t forget to help others who do not have all of the things they need. Bring food to help stock our food pantry. Make a donation to one of our area missions. Volunteer some time to work with the needy. Sponsor a child through Compassion International.

Consider our Lord’s words: Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me food…’ Then the righteous will answer him, saying, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you…’ And the King will answer them, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.’ – Matthew 25:31-40

Chris Roberts

The Christian Life: Sin

Ecclesiastes 7:20

Download Sermon

This sermon was preached by Rev. Chris Roberts during the evening service on November 23, 2008. This sermon continues a series on the Christian life. In this sermon Pastor Chris discusses the seriousness and universal impact of sin.

 
 The Christian Life: Sin [25:27m]: Play Now | Download

Oh Give Thanks to the Lord

1 Chronicles 16:8-13

Download Sermon

This sermon was preached by Rev. Chris Roberts during the morning service on November 23, 2008. On Thanksgiving and throughout the year, believers are encouraged to give thanks to God. It is not enough to be a generally thankful person, our thanks must be directed to the source of every good and perfect gift.

 
 Oh Give Thanks to the Lord [34:20m]: Play Now | Download

Give Thanks to God

My Fellow Believers,

Next week this nation will celebrate Thanksgiving. For many, Thanksgiving is little more than an excuse for a vacation, a big meal, and talk about feeling thankful (but thankful to whom?). As Christians we truly have a reason to give thanks to God. It is appropriate that Thanksgiving falls the Sunday before Advent, the season in which we celebrate the greatest gift anyone has ever been given, the gift of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. James 1:17 tells us that every good and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights… Don’t wait for Thanksgiving to show your gratitude to God. Always be thankful to him for his gifts to you, especially his greatest gift, your salvation in Jesus Christ our Lord.

I want to remind you and invite you to attend our Thanksgiving service November 25th. Ephesians 5:16 tells us to make the most of every opportunity. This will be a great opportunity for us to fellowship with one another then worship with other believers.

Chris Roberts

The Christian Life: Pray, Then, Like This

Matthew 6:5-13

Download Sermon

This sermon was preached by Rev. Chris Roberts during the evening service on November 16, 2008. This sermon continues a series on the Christian life. In this message believers are instructed on the meaning, importance, and method of prayer.

 
 The Christian Life: Pray, Then, Like This [34:24m]: Play Now | Download

Christian: Do Not Forsake the Fellowship of Believers

Hebrews 10:24-25

Download Sermon

This sermon was preached by Rev. Chris Roberts during the morning service on November 16, 2008. This sermon is part two of a two-part series on the church. In this message Pastor Chris offers a brief look at the church invisible, the body of Christ.

 
 Christian: Do Not Forsake the Fellowship of Believers [35:48m]: Play Now | Download

The Confession of Our Hope

Greetings in the name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ,

Sunday we will look at the need for Christians to fellowship with one another, drawing from Hebrews 10:24-25 which tells us not to neglect meeting together. I also want you to note the preceding verse, Hebrews 10:23: Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful. He who promised to never leave nor forsake you (Joshua 1:5; Hebrews 13:5) is faithful. 1 Peter 3:15 tells us to always be ready to give a reason for the hope we have. Has Jesus Christ saved you? You have a testimony! You have a great confession of the hope you have received from our Lord. Never forget the kindness and mercy of our God. But also never forget his severity and wrath against sin (Romans 11:22) – wrath you have been saved from, a salvation others need to hear about.

Chris Roberts

The Christian Life: God Has Called You To Holiness

1 Thessalonians 4:1-8

Download Sermon

This sermon was preached by Rev. Chris Roberts during the evening service on November 09, 2008. This sermon continues a series on the Christian life. In this sermon believers are instructed to be holy as the Lord is holy.

 
 The Christian Life: God Has Called You To Holiness [30:42m]: Play Now | Download

Next Page »