Jonah the Rebellious Prophet

Jonah 1:4-9 provides insight into the life of a rebellious prophet. Jonah’s attempt to flee the presences of God led him toward disaster. He finds himself in a boat headed for Tarshish when he encounters a storm sent by God. Jonah discovers some challenging but formative lessons concerning his failure and God’s amazing grace. Billy Harmon teaches from Jonah 1:4-9 in a sermon entitled Jonah the Rebellious Prophet. This sermon is part of our series A Rebels Guide to Grace.

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It’s Not About Me

by | January 20, 2012

I love how the Apostle Paul uses a big Christological gun to slay pride in Philippians 2. Doctrine is often falsely perceived as boring, esoteric and impractical. This is hardly the reality in Scripture as a whole and case in point in Philippians 2:1-11. This is now the third week that the Apostle Paul has [...]

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Homesick for Eternity

by | May 6, 2012

In Philippians 3:20-21 Paul continues his plea with the church to live a gospel centered life by looking towards eternity. Dan Dumas teaches form this section as we continue our Undeterred series.

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