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
In our passage today, you have a contrast between Jesus’ ability to see the future and the disciples’ inability. The whole passage is suffused with notions of preparation and future…
Today’s passage presents us with a woman who values Jesus in a way that no one else does. Not even the disciples in his passage value Jesus as they should.…
As we come to the conclusion of Mark 13 today, Jesus is concerned with his vindication. He is warning the disciples about Jerusalem’s coming destruction and teaching how the disciples…
Today, we come to the next section of Mark 13. Jesus has warnings about a coming judgment on Jerusalem, a judgment that will be fulfilled in AD 70 when the…
Today, we begin to explore Jesus’ first answer: when will the temple be destroyed? I will argue that this prophecy was fulfilled when the Romans destroyed the Jerusalem temple in…
What is this passage about, and what does this passage say about what it’s about? Throughout this passage, we will answer this question as well: what does it mean for…
It seems that humans are naturally drawn to celebrate in religion the things that are of lesser concern to God. We move towards those things that are visually impressive or…
The Jewish leaders sent some of the Pharisees and Herodians to Jesus in the attempt to catch Jesus in his words. The three paragraphs in today’s passage are introduced by…
Are you ready for the return of Christ? Today we look at the parable of the ten virgins and see that Jesus uses this parable to teach his disciples how…
As believers, we have a hope that is outside of this world. In this passage, the Apostle Peter is writing to believers that have been dispersed from their home lands.…
Sunday Evening
Tonight's message surveys the OT books of 1 and 2 Chronicles. Title and outline based on Paul House, Old Testament Theology (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1998).
Tonight's message examines Moses' address to the Israelites which encourages them to remember the lessons they learned during the wilderness wandering when they enter the Promised Land.
Tonight's message examines Psalm 50 which highlights God's priorities for his people.
How can Paul say that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ? Romans 8:1-4 answers that by focusing on how Jesus died to pay for our sins,…
Prayer is the believer's secret weapon in spiritual warfare.
What offensive weapons has the Spirit given us to engage in spiritual warfare?
What defensive armor has the Spirit given us to engage in spiritual warfare?
Is spiritual warfare real? If so, what does it look like, and how do we engage in it?
Why did John write this first letter, and what does he say about the gospel in his opening comments?