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.

As we have worked through this passage, we have asked the big question, Have you seen your own condition? Have you seen yourself as God does? In order to finish…
Last week, we examined the Pharisees’ practice of ceremonial handwashing, and observed that in their attempt to keep the law, and in their attempt to keep the law from being…
Jesus and his disciples do not follow the Jewish traditions which the Pharisees teach are necessary for God’s blessing. But as Jesus will point out to them, they are following…
It is still possible for those who are following Jesus to have hard hearts towards him. And because of that hard heart, we might fail to recognize who he is…

Jesus’ Compassion

May 12, 2019
You might have certain spiritual needs that you don’t know about. Maybe it’s a certain pace of life or even Christian service that you’re trying to maintain, and you’ve become…

Herod or John?

May 5, 2019
Mark’s purpose in writing his Gospel is to set before us the terms of discipleship. What does it mean to be a follower of Jesus? What cost comes to those…
One of Mark’s overarching reasons for writing this Gospel is to show us what true discipleship looks like, and to compel us to follow Jesus as his disciples. He does…
This Easter Sunday, let’s take a look at this psalm that tells of how the righteous trust God in the midst of disaster, of how they commit their way to…

A Man Reaps What He Sows

April 14, 2019
In this passage, we are reminded that God can not be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. We are also commanded to not grow weary of doing good.
A rich, deep faith often flourishes among those who suffer. In the exercise of true religion, that faith becomes particularly alive and vibrant. Many of you have experienced this. Today’s…
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O Worship the King!

January 3, 2016

Tonight's message examines Christ's address to the church at Laodicea, which he describes as "lukewarm—neither hot nor cold."
Tonight's message examines Christ's address to the church at Philadelphia, whom Christ promises to "keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come on the whole world."
Tonight's message examines Christ's address to the church at Sardis, which Christ describes as having a reputation of being alive but is actually dead.
Tonight's message examines Christ's address to the church at Pergamum, a church that had experienced persecution but was also tolerating false teaching.
Tonight's message examines Christ's address to the church at Smyrna, a church which receives no rebuke.
Tonight's message examines Christ's address to the church at Ephesus, a church that had left its first love.
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Song of Christmas
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Nicene Creed
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