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
Genesis 4:17-5:32 After Adam’s sin, life continued, more and more showing our need for Christ.
Genesis 4:1-16 God will always be just in His dealings with us, and His mercy always comes through His justice applied to Christ, that His mercy might be given to…
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.
Sunday Evening
1 John 5:1-12 John develops one of the central messages of his letter: the importance of the object of our faith. He first discusses faith itself and its fruits (vv.…
Matthew 25:31-46 This passage depicts Jesus in the role of the judge exercising authority over the nations.[1] Like the previous parables, this vision expresses a division between those who are…
Matthew 25:1-30 In this sermon we continue to look at the theme: being prepared for “the imminent arrival of an authority figure”.[1] Therefore, let’s examine how Jesus describes his return…
Matthew 24:36-51 Having completed his detailed description of the fall of Jerusalem, Jesus now answers the disciples’ second question, “What will be the sign of your coming and of the…
Matthew 24:3-51 In this sermon, we continue to look at Jesus’s detailed description of the coming judgment on Jerusalem.
Matthew 24:3-51 Jesus warns of a coming judgment for the covenant unfaithfulness of Israel’s religious leaders (e.g, 23:35, 38). When the disciples inquire further about the certainty and nature of…
Matthew 23:29-39 In this sermon, we look at the seventh woe. The seventh woe brings the denunciation to its climax with the charge of complicity in the murder of God’s…
Matthew 23:13-28 Jesus directly addresses the religious leaders, and his tone is much sharper.[1] Seven woes occupy this section. There are “three pairs with matching themes” (2, 2, 2), and…
Matthew 23:1-12 Let us pay attention to what Jesus says to the religious leaders so that we can better spot any such tendencies in our own hearts and thus fulfill…