"God's Ironic Provision" - Genesis 20-21
/Pastor Nathan Dicks (Campus Minister with RUF at Boston University) guest preaches on how the Lord provides often by way of the most unexpected means and timing.
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Pastor Nathan Dicks (Campus Minister with RUF at Boston University) guest preaches on how the Lord provides often by way of the most unexpected means and timing.
Pastor Matt continues the Genesis series by looking at the astounding question at which Abraham arrives, "Could the righteousness of a very small number (even one) cover the unrighteousness of the many?", and the ultimate answer given through Jesus Christ.
Pastor Matt preaches on how we can trust the promise that God will make all things new, by considering his faithfulness to give to Abraham and Sarah new names, a new sign and community, and a new hope and reason to laugh.
Pastor Nathan Barczi (Christ the King Newton) guest preaches on the the God who sees two unseen women and is faithful to keep his promises.
Pastor Matt continues the Genesis series, looking at the God who keeps the unimaginable promise, and the unbreakable covenant.
Pastor Matt resumes the Genesis series, preaching on what the church today can learn from Abraham's faith in responding to God's call, and the Lord's faithfulness to fulfill his promises.
Pastor Peter Scheidt preaches on the story of Jacob blessing Jospeh and his two sons, on eyes that see the Lord and hands that have been taught not to grasp, but to bless.
Pastor Matt continues the Genesis series by preaching on the story of the Tower of Babel, how God was gracious to both scatter a unity that is not rooted in Him, and then create one people centered on the worship of the true Lord.
Pastor Matt preaches on the flood narrative, what it shows us about God's judgment and grace, and points to the gospel of Christ.
Pastor Matt continues the Genesis series, looking at the story of Cain and Abel, and what it teaches us about ourselves and our God.