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.
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.…
As we come to the height of our Advent season, let us answer this question, What is Christmas all about? Why do we celebrate this holiday, and what is at…
Last week we began looking at this passage under the heading of the triumph of Christmas. We noted that the passage employs several contrasts, and we examined the first one…
The themes of darkness and light, of contrast, and of triumph emerge in the verses we have read today. John 1:1–18 constitute the prologue to John’s gospel, a beautiful and…
John tells the Christmas story differently from Matthew and Luke. He emphasizes the truth that is at the heart of Christmas: the appearance in history of God manifest in the…
It is important to understand how good, proper authority functions. In the passage before us today, the religious leaders directly challenge Jesus’ authority. What right does he have to come…
Deacons are officers in Christ’s church who lead in the area of service. Why do we have deacons, and what do they show us about Jesus? Furthermore, how does the…
God’s people must know what time it is, that when God acts to restore them he will also call the Gentiles to himself. Isaiah 56:7 declares that when it promises…
Why did John write this first letter, and what does he say about the gospel in his opening comments?
This second message on Philemon examines the bulk of the letter, focusing on Paul's counsel to Philemon regarding Onesimus.
This message introduces the book of Philemon, and addresses the topic of slavery in the Bible.
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.
Song of Christmas
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Nicene Creed
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