He Who Has Ears to Hear
A sermon by Ed Rangel from Matthew 11:15, exploring Scripture and its application to Christian life and faith.
A sermon by Ed Rangel from Matthew 11:15, exploring Scripture and its application to Christian life and faith.
From Ecclesiastes 2, Ed Rangel encourages faithful Christian living, exploring Christian Conduct and the call to walk worthy of the Gospel.
From Luke 18:28, Ed Rangel encourages faithful Christian living, exploring Christian Conduct and Obedience and the call to walk worthy of the Gospel.
A sermon by Ed Rangel from Mark 1:16–20, exploring Scripture and its application to Christian life and faith.
We hold in our hands the most familiar and the most neglected book on earth. Familiar, because it sits in every home; neglected, because we rarely stop to consider what it actually is. Boles asks us to look at the Book itself — its impossible unity…
To enter the kingdom a man must be born again — begotten by the Spirit through the word and delivered through the water of baptism; “born of water and the Spirit” is not natural birth and not a direct, wordless work of the Spirit, but the…
Salvation is in Christ, and to be in Christ is to be in His body, the church; therefore no one — however good — is saved outside the church, because every saving blessing God gives is found only there. This question makes people uncomfortable, and it…
Jesus has been misunderstood by enemies, crowds, and even His own disciples; but His claims allow only two honest verdicts — base impostor or Son of God — and to understand Him rightly we must receive both Himself and His kingdom. On the Emmaus road two…
The sin that struck Ananias and Sapphira dead was not stinginess and not even mere lying to men; it was hypocrisy before God — the loss of the sense that God inspects the heart — and that sin is as deadly to a congregation now as…
The Lord chose twelve very different men to lay the foundation of His church, and in their variety He teaches every congregation that He has a place and a work for every kind of faithful disciple. We are tempted to look at the apostles as giants…