Category: Theology

  • Poverty, paganism, and the gospel – Galatians 4:1-11

    The gospel is meant for both Jews and gentiles. Both need the grace of Jesus and are invited to receive the forgiveness that he offers. In this passage, Paul will warn Christian converts from these two distinct backgrounds from falling back into their old religious systems. Sermon manuscript

  • Sermon: New life – Galatians 3:26-29

    At the moment we come to faith, there are dramatic changes that take place in the life of a Christian. These changes include a new title before God, a new way to live, a new way of relating to the world, and a new inheritance. Sermon manuscript

  • Evangelism Training Podcast #6 Jim Murphy

    Evangelism Training Podcast #6 Jim Murphy

    In this episode, Josh talks with Pastor Jim Murphy, the creator of MyCirlce training. Jim has pastored churches in Texas, New York, and now serves in Iowa. He has a heart for rural churches and reaching people with the gospel.Show less

  • Sermon: Curses and blessings – Galatians 3:10-14

    The law brings curses but the good news of the gospel is that Jesus is cursed so that those who could not follow the law can be blessed. Paul has already said that the law cannot save a person (Galatians 2:16), but in this passage, he explains why the law cannot save. Because we cannot…

  • The Son of God allows us to be God’s sons. STUDYING JOHN 5:18

    The Son of God allows us to be God’s sons. STUDYING JOHN 5:18

    In John 5, Jesus heals a man on the Sabbath which draws the ire from the Pharisees who had more restrictive views of Sabbath practices. In John 5:17, Jesus says:  “My Father is working until now, and I am working.” In response to Jesus pointing to God as his Father, the Pharisees begin to actively…