Sermons
Here you’ll find sermons preached at Roebuck Presbyterian. Click on the sermon title to go to the page for the individual sermon—where you can download the sermon and find descriptions, bulletins, sermon notes, and related sermons.
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Sunday Morning
John 11:21-37 How do we make sense of the loss of a loved one? In the midst of despair there is gospel hope for resurrection.
1 Corinthians 15:21-22, 47-49 Federal headship: as Adam’s sin brought us all death, so Christ’s obedience brings us all eternal life through faith in His resurrection.
Genesis 3:14-24 Adam’s sin had many consequences and points all people to a great Redeemer.
Genesis 3:1-7 Satan works to undermine God’s Word in three ways: (1) its source, (2) its authority, and (3) its worth.
Genesis 2:18-25; 3:8-13 As proper function in marriage illustrates the Church’s relationship with Christ, so disfunction in marriage illustrates sin in the church.
Genesis 2:1-17 God’s assignment of work to Adam, His amazing supply, and hallowing of rest pictures our salvation by resting in Christ alone.
Genesis 1 The central significance of Creation is defined by God Himself, in the whole of Scripture.
Acts 2:42; Matthew 21:20-22 Devoting ourselves to prayer involves learning of it from the Old Testament, and following Christ’s commands, detailed out by the Apostles’ teaching on prayer.
Acts 2:42 To devote ourselves to the breaking of bread, we follow the Lord’s instructions to us through the Apostle Paul, and experience Christ as His New Testament disciples did.
Acts 2:42 Being devoted to the Apostles’ doctrine means making the whole word of God our highest authority for all our actions, thinking, and desires. It is Christ’s own teaching.
Sunday Evening
Psalm 4:1-8 Who do you go to when you need help or when you are in distress? In Psalm 4, David has fled from his son, Absalom and he has…
Genesis 5:1-32 This passage shows us God’s patience with sinners and the hope of salvation.
Mark 5:1-20 In this passage in Mark, we see power of demons. We learn that Jesus has the power to convert people totally.
Daniel 2:46-3:7 Nebuchadnezzar had a religious experience but there was no conversion. This sermon explores the importance of conversion.
Daniel 2:31-45 If you ruled the world and has the power to do whatever you wanted, what would you want?
Daniel 2:1-13 In this passage we see the hostility of Nebuchadnezzar. This is God’s kingdom and there are certain things only God can do.
John 21:1-14 Jesus teaches his disciples (an us) that the mission is to be fishers of men.
Micah 7:18-20 Who is God? What does God do? Why does God do what he does? In this sermon from Micah, we find out the answers to these questions.
Daniel 1:8-21 In this sermon we see how Daniel resolved to not defile himself, but because he had confidence that God would act, he remained faithful and obedient.