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This sermon, presented on 1/15/17, focuses on the start of the Philippian church. We know that God calls us to be obedient to His will, but as we read about Paul and Silas, we see there is more to the story. God also wants us to wait on Him, worship Him, and be willing to continue to follow His leadership.
This sermon, Week 9 in the series “Eyes Wide Open,” was presented on 1/1/17 as a kick-off to the new year. We live in an uncertain world, but as Christians, this world is not our goal. Life is tough, but our hope is in the everlasting God who cannot be shaken.
This sermon, the eighth in the series “Eyes Wide Open” was first presented on December 11, 2016. In this message, Pastor Sam finishes the book of Habakkuk. Habakkuk’s prayer shows us that we can be joyful despite problems because God is with us. We can be filled with peace and gladness while our eyes are wide open to conflict in the world because we are filled with Him.
This sermon, first presented on 12/4/16, continues on the life of Habakkuk and is 7th in the series “Eyes Wide Open.” Pastor Sam looks closely at Habakkuk’s prayer of worship. Habakkuk tells us about God’s power through miracles He did for His people. God showed His wrath against evil, but offered (and still offers) Salvation and protection for His people; those who follow Him.
This sermon, 6th in the series “Eyes Wide Open” focuses on Habakkuk’s prayer to God. Habbakuk, living with his eyes wide open, prays to the everlasting God. Pastor Sam talks about Habakkuk’s request for 3 different things in the prayer and how they apply to our world today.
In this sermon, 5th in the series “Eyes Wide Open,” Pastor Sam focuses on God’s “barometer” by reading from Habakkuk. Is God’s barometer stuck when we don’t see Him move when we think He should? When we see injustices, we can be assured that God will respond. Pastor Sam shows us in the Bible that God’s justice arrives in His own time.
In this sermon, 4th in the series “Eyes Wide Open,” Pastor Sam continues to look at the life of Habakkuk and his questions to God. God does not expect blind faith and welcomes honest questions. We wait with expectancy for His answers as we trust in all the things we already know He has done.
In this sermon, 3rd in the series “Eyes Wide Open,” Pastor Sam continues to study the book of Habakkuk. Habakkuk was not pleased with God’s response regarding the Babylonians. However, God gives the opportunity for repentance. This grace is offered to even the most wicked of nations and men.
This sermon, first presented on 10/30/16, is 2nd in the series “Eyes Wide Open” and continues the story of Habakkuk. In the first week, Pastor Sam walked us through Habakkuk’s questions to God. This week, we see that Habakkuk receives answers about what God will do to address all of the troubles around us. God is not ignoring our sorrows, but will deal with the sin in the world in His own time and way. Additionally, God did not leave us without hope, but offers us freedom and salvation through the sacrifice of His son, Jesus.
This sermon, the 1st in the series, “Eyes Wide Open” was presented on Oct 16, 2016. In the lesson, Pastor Sam describes how Habakkuk lived during a time of great political and societal turmoil. Our own world looks very similar to Habakkuk’s. However, we need to approach our world with our eyes wide open; with the hope of our Savior who can calm and protect us from the storms around us.