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 16:1-6 The depth and breadth of our short-sightedness, cynicism, self-reliance and unkindness made it necessary God not rely on us for any of the regenerative work of our salvation…
Genesis 15:9-21 God confirms His covenant with us, giving us confidence He does all the work of salvation, enabling our works of obedience.
Genesis 15:1-8 Once God’s word becomes “the word of the LORD” to us, God gives us complete confidence He will keep His covenant to us.
Genesis 14:1-24 In all the social, political, financial, and personal complications of life, we should seek the greatest riches of being blessed by God and praising Him.
Genesis 13:5-18 Even in our disputes, we live out the Gospel of peace, placing ourselves in God’s good providence, and walking thru His promises for our encouragement.
Genesis 13:1-4 Biblical repentance for believers involves meeting God’s requirements to remember and again to return to the place where we can receive His rich rewards.
2 Peter 1:10-11 In this sermon we look at being saved and knowing it.
Genesis 9:18-29 Like Noah’s “vintner-ing” led to his falling down drunkenness, uncovered nakedness, and Ham’s sin, don’t let our good intentions, ideas, and actions lead us into sin.
Genesis 9:1-17 In His Law and Covenant, God has defined His relationship with man in both His holiness and mercy.
Genesis 8:6-22 While our times of waiting prepare our hearts to worship God for His promises kept, worshipping while we wait on His sure promises is all the better.
Sunday Evening
Psalm 2:1-12 How do we relate to a king? In this Psalm, we learn that there is a king that we must submit to – the anointed one.
Mark 4:35-41 In this passage we see Jesus’ power, a power that even creation bows to. When we are suffering, why don’t we trust Christ? Why do we trust Christ?…
2 Corinthians 4:13-5:10 In part 2, Paul continues that focus on affliction by answering an assumed question: Why would someone persevere in a calling characterized by suffering?[1] Let’s pursue that…
2 Corinthians 4:1-12 What constitutes an authentic ministry? What are “the dynamics that mark a ministry as authentic”?[1] Paul has been answering that question since 2:14 and gives us the…
2 Corinthians 3:4-18 In this sermon, our emphasis is on how Paul develops that idea for the practical reason of once again demonstrating the nature of an authentic ministry. For…
2 Corinthians 2:16b-3:3 In the verses we looked at last time (2:14–16a), Paul highlighted the positive and negative effects of the gospel. Paul participates in Christ’s victory parade, spreading the…
Psalm 30:1-12 Does suffering cause apathy or joy? In this sermon we see that suffering brings joyous deliverance after it brings us low. Also, we see that suffering will not…
2 Corinthians 2:12-17 Paul gives one more practical explanation before launching into a longer discussion of what it means to have an authentic ministry. In doing so, he transitions us…
2 Corinthians 2:1-17 Let’s continue our exploration of 2 Corinthians (and learn a few things about forgiveness along the way) by considering these further reasons why Paul changed his travel…
2 Corinthians 1:15-2:4 Paul moves from defending his integrity in general to defending it in a specific instance: why he changed previously announced travel plans.[1] This change has caused some…