Before Moses, God made a Covenant with Abraham and Jesus | Galatians 3:15-18
The Apostle Paul understood what the Judaizer in Galatia did not. Hundreds of years before God made a covenant with Israel through Moses at Mount Sinai, He had made a covenant with Abraham and Jesus. A covenant that came into effect on the cross, giving us an inheritance in Christ that is greater than you can ever imagine. Pastor Ross teaches from Galatians 3: 15-18 and explains what we have received in the will.
Faith that Makes All the Difference | Galatians 3:6-9
Have you considered Abraham? In Galatians 3: 6-9, the Apostle Paul argues that our justification is by faith and not by fulfilling the Law by appealing to the father of our faith – Abraham. He proves that Abraham was made righteous simply by his faith in God. Therefore, it only makes sense that to be included in this family, one must exercise the same faith. Which also allows us to become benefactors of the same covenant.
From Mourning to Healing: A Sermon on Understanding Grief and Loss | Genesis 23-25
In this final message on the life of Abraham from Genesis 12- 25, we delve into the intricacies of grief and loss, exploring the multifaceted nature of mourning and the path to healing. Drawing insights from Biblical wisdom and personal anecdotes, we unravel the stages of grief, from shock and denial to acceptance, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and processing our losses. Through heartfelt reflections and practical advice, discover how to support others through their grief journey and find solace in the promise of a better tomorrow.
Are We Saved by Faith or Faith Plus Works? | Genesis 22:15-18
Catholics and Protestants have been arguing for centuries over what the Apostles James and Paul meant when they referenced the righteousness of Abraham. Was he made righteous by faith alone? Or was it his works in sacrificing Isaac? Pastor Ross explores the passages in Romans 4 and James 2 and shows how both Paul, James, and the other Apostles are all in alignment.
Jehovah-Jireh: The Prophetic Prelude to Easter in Genesis 22:1-14
In this sermon, Pastor Ross delves into Genesis 22, verses 1-14 to uncover the profound foreshadowing of Easter within the story of Abraham and Isaac. Exploring the sacrificial journey of Genesis 22, we unravel the significance of Mount Moriah and its echoes of the Cross, revealing how Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son prefigures the ultimate act of love seen in Jesus Christ. Through careful examination, we discover the profound connection between Isaac and the ram, illuminating the profound depths of God's grace and provision. Join us as we unravel the prophetic prelude to Easter and delve into the roots of this timeless message in Genesis 22.
Ishmael vs Isaac – An Allegory of Law vs Grace | Genesis 21:1-21
The story of Ishmael and Isaac is more than just a tale of one brother jealous of the other. It is a portrayal of Law vs Grace. Of Flesh vs Spirit. Of self-dependence vs Christ-dependent. Of death vs life. Using the Apostle Paul’s explanation in Galatians chapter 4, Pastor Ross explains what it means to live by the Spirit and not under the Law.
God's Grace on Display - The Story of Abraham and Abimelech | Genesis 20:1-18
The story of Abraham and Abimelech feels like deja-vu from his journey into Egypt. Twenty-five years later, Abraham lies about his relationship with Sarah to protect himself out of a greater fear of Abimelech than his fear of God. But it is much more than a story of Abraham's failure. It is a story of God's grace and redemption of this righteous man.
Remember Sodom and Gomorrah | Genesis 18:16-19:29
The story of Sodom and Gomorrah is an important and unforgettable one. And that is by God's design and intent because it was meant to be an eternal warning to everyone about the coming judgement that each person will face in the day of Jesus' return. But if we think that the sin of Sodom and Gomorrah was only their immoral behaviour, then we will miss the real sin - their lack of reverence and respect of God and His authority.
Pastor Ross guides us through the famous passage and helps us identify with each of the characters and what that means for us today and in the future.
Dealing with Doubt | Genesis 18:1-15
Doubt is part of the human condition. Denial, pushing it down, or ignoring it won't stop them from eating away at our hope. In Genesis 17 and 18, we see Abraham and Sarah promised a miracle which they laughed at when God first told them. Yet, their doubt didn't decide their faith. Pastor Ross explores what to do when doubt fills our mind.
The Significance of Circumcision Today | Genesis 17:1-27
In Genesis 17, we have a continuation of the terms of the covenant between God and Abram and all his descendants. In chapter 17, God changes Abram's name to Abraham, and Sarai to Sarah. But He also implements a covenant of circumcision that is much more than a physical act. It was meant as a sign to point to a greater spiritual reality that God would accomplish in the hearts of those who believe in Jesus.