Forgiveness for Offenders

By |2025-06-05T06:51:03-07:00Feb 7, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
This matter of forgiveness is very hard. And here, while I admit it is hard to do, I mean hard in another sense. Let me give two examples...

The Church Deals With Sin

By |2025-06-05T06:51:03-07:00Feb 6, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
People like to look down on people. Have you noticed that? Years ago there was a very funny half-hour program. It was called, “Corner Gas”, and it was set in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

Care for the Little Ones

By |2025-06-05T06:51:03-07:00Feb 5, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
People like to look down on people. Have you noticed that? Years ago there was a very funny half-hour program. It was called, “Corner Gas”, and it was set in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

Determining Greatness

By |2025-06-05T06:51:03-07:00Feb 4, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
There is an older German story, the story of Faust, written by Johann Wolfgang Goethe in the 16th century.

Faithful to the Bible

By |2025-06-05T06:51:03-07:00Feb 3, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
This is not the first time in this section of Matthew where we are forced to examine the role of Scripture in the life of a follower of Jesus.

We All Need a Foretaste of Glory

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 30, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
Richard Baxter was an English Puritan pastor who lived in the 17th century. His most famous work is a book entitled, “The Reformed Pastor” and its still a great help to many pastors today.

Taking Up Our Cross and Following Jesus

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 29, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
You have probably heard it before. Someone says, “It’s just a cross I have to bear.” When people say that, they remember the words of Jesus. But they apply his words in a peculiar fashion.

The Keys of the Kingdom

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 28, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
There is a story I have heard several times. I don’t think it’s a true account, but I wish it was. At any rate, so the story goes, a man was accepting tickets to get onto a train...

Jesus and His Church

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 27, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
In today’s passage, here in Matthew 16 and then in Matthew 18, these are the only places in the gospels where we find the word, “church”. And that’s interesting.

Standing on Guard

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 24, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
Many Christians lack discernment. What I mean is, they lack the ability to thoroughly investigate the truth claims they hear. Now, that’s not just true of Christians, of course...

The Signs of the Times

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 23, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
I don’t know if you knew this, but there are people who are futurists. That’s their job. Futurists pay attention to various trends, look for trajectories, and predict where either the market, fashion trends, or social movements are going.

The Essence of True Religion

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 20, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
People are hopelessly religious. But what is religion? I will argue that religion is a set of beliefs about that, which is of ultimate importance.

The Bible, Traditions, and Compassion

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 17, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
For some who are listening to me, I know what you’re thinking. The Bible, traditions, and compassion, those things just don’t fit in the same sentence. Compassion happens when you break with traditions.

This is the Son of God

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 16, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
The account of Jesus walking on water, well you have probably heard many different and diverse applications made. For one, walking on water has sometimes been made into a joke. “I can walk on water,” says the joker, “if I know where the stones are.”

The Problem With Evil

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 14, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
John the Baptist had once sent messengers to Jesus asking him if he was the one to come, or should he expect someone else.

Grace and Forgiveness

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 13, 2020|Audio|

The Mysteries of Compassion
Everyone needs grace. Grace is kindness expressed to those who are undeserving of it. And forgiveness that is pardoning the guilty.

Come and Drink

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 10, 2020|Audio|

The Highlight Reel Series: 5 Years of Dr. John Neufeld
5. Come and Drink from the series, The Crossroad.

Wisdom for the Penitent

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 9, 2020|Audio|

The Highlight Reel Series: 5 Years of Dr. John Neufeld
4. Wisdom for the Penitent from the series, Finding Forgiveness for the Worst of Sins.

Solo Deo Gloria

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 7, 2020|Audio|

The Highlight Reel Series: 5 Years of Dr. John Neufeld
2. Solo Deo Gloria from the series, Remembering the Reformation.

The Pilgrim Life

By |2025-06-05T06:51:04-07:00Jan 6, 2020|Audio|

The Highlight Reel Series: 5 Years of Dr. John Neufeld
1. The Pilgrim Life from the series, The Time of Your Life.

Isaiah’s Hope in a Messiah

By |2022-11-02T11:30:42-07:00Dec 27, 2019|Audio|

A Vision For Christmas
Hope. It is a very powerful thing to have. People without hope eventually lose the will to live, lose a sense of well-being, become aimless, and easily fall prey to very destructive patterns of living.

All Hail King Jesus

By |2022-11-02T11:29:11-07:00Dec 26, 2019|Audio|

A Vision For Christmas
After Jesus was born, Matthew tells that Magi travelled from the East and arrived in Jerusalem with a question.

Why We Need a Savior

By |2022-11-02T11:28:25-07:00Dec 25, 2019|Audio|

A Vision For Christmas
John 3:16 is an important Christmas verse. God so loved the world that he gave his only son. And that is the Christmas message we have all loved, and it is wonderfully true.

Isaiah’s Confident Remnant

By |2022-11-02T11:25:18-07:00Dec 23, 2019|Audio|

A Vision For Christmas
Jesus once said, recorded in Matthew 7:13–14: “Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few.”

Christmas, God’s Sign

By |2022-11-02T11:20:52-07:00Dec 19, 2019|Audio|

A Vision For Christmas
When Matthew tells the story of Christmas, he begins by saying, “now the birth of Jesus Christ took place in this way.”

Completing God’s Assignment

By |2022-11-15T13:31:57-08:00Nov 8, 2019|Audio|

Genesis: Genesis 46:26-34
I have always loved completing a project. Yes, it is a great deal of fun to start a new project. But completion, that brings a satisfaction that just can’t be beat!

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