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
Do you have a real pastor? I suppose it’s a little unnerving to phrase it that way but we are all subject to the text. Furthermore, the thoughts certainly apply…
This passage shows us the characteristics that genuine Christians rally around. Therefore, let us this morning develop the second half of our main idea from last week: Christians should display…
The affection that Paul displays for this congregation should be imitated by pastors and elders who spiritually lead a congregation. And the Christian virtues that Paul highlights among the Thessalonians…
If you were to ask Peter, “How do God’s grace and human effort work together,” he would likely refer you to this passage. Here Peter insists on the necessity and…
What difference does the gospel make in our lives? Philippians 4:1 sets the tone for the final chapter and establishes the proposition, “Therefore, stand firm in the Lord.” What follows…
Today, as we conclude our overview of Daniel, we must decide how we will respond to the message of the book. Will we build our lives on the assurance that…
My appeal to you from this passage is to consider where you stand in relation to the God of time. God controls history, and directs it to accomplish his saving…
As we come into Dan 9 today, we have read Daniel’s prayer for his people, specifically, for his nation, the people of Israel. Throughout the prayer he confesses their sins…
Today’s chapter in Daniel will reinforce the idea of God’s sovereign control over all nations, which means that he is also in control of the people in those nations. Like…
Daniel 7 shows us that God is in charge of the world, and that he is directing even world history in a way that brings glory to him and works…
Sunday Evening
We focus tonight on the fifth and sixth trumpets which highlight the spiritual torment of unbelievers.
In this passage, John highlights three themes that establish the believer’s assurance of salvation. [preached at the Fifth Sunday joint-worship service at Mt. Calvary PCA]
Revelation 8 describes the second set of judgments in the book: the seven trumpets.
Revelation 7 gives a behind-the-scenes look at heavenly reality during the interadvent age (the time between the first and second comings of Jesus).
Revelation 6 gives the first series of judgments in Revelation: the seven seals. These depict God's direction of world events between the first and second comings of Jesus.
Revelation 5 focuses on the risen and enthroned lamb (Jesus), whose enthronement inaugurates the events of Revelation.
Before describing the events of the interadvent age (the time between Jesus' first and second comings), Revelation 4 gives a vision of God's heavenly throne room, where Jesus directs all…
One of the first events of the book of Revelation is John's vision of the risen Christ, who commissions John to record the visions he sees in this book.
Revelation opens with John's greetings to the churches which exalts the God-centered nature of the entire book.
Tonight's message continues the introduction to Revelation, looking at such features as the book's author, recipients, date, genre, purpose and interpretive approaches.