Sermons by Pastor Daniel Wiersema (Page 14)

Sermons by Pastor Daniel Wiersema (Page 14)

“Excel Still More”

For many people who played sports, you remember the coach and knew the abilities that were contained within you and challenged and encouraged you to push and on strive to be better.  They brought out the absolute best skill and crafted in within you.  The Apostle Paul encouraged the Thessalonians in their walk with God.  He was pleased to see how they were following their Savior.  He commended them for their walk.  Yet he challenged and encouraged them to excel…

“God’s Word Changes Lives”

We all have witnessed this as we hear people’s testimonies of faith and see changes in people’s lives.  Let’s bring a question close to home though.  Do you believe that the Word of God is true?  Do you believe it is really real?  Your actions reflect your belief.  We can take a lesson from the Thessalonian believers and what the Apostle Paul writes about their faith its reflection into their lives.  God’s Word does changes lives.  The most important question…

“Encouraging the Church”

The church at Thessalonica had been through “much tribulation”.  There were in need of some encouragement and that is exactly what we see Paul doing here.  He had heard the report from Timothy and testimonies from area residents.  He also remembered his time with them.  Combining all that, he uses those reports and knowledge to lift up this body of believers.  From it we are challenged as well to encourage each other as a church as well as follow the…

“A Letter from Corinth”

The Apostle Paul throughout his many years of ministry had the opportunity to proclaim the gospel all throughout the Roman Empire and start a number of churches.  Most of his epistles in the New Testament are letters to those churches that he started over the years.  Thessalonica, located on the Agean Sea, next to Philippi, was one of those churches.  Over the course of the next weeks, we will be walking through both 1st & 2nd Thessalonians and studying the…

“Isaiah’s Messiah – His Identity”

The Old Testament tells us much about Jesus Christ before He came.  What does Isaiah 9 have to say about His identity?  We will be looking at the four famous names of title so of the chapter – Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.  As we examine these we will see how Christ has fulfilled them in His character already and what things are yet to come.  It has been a fascinating study this week and one…

“Loving God. Loving Others.”

We have spent the last few months talking about the “one anothers” found in the Scriptures.  We now look back and review what we have learned these past months and focus on applying them in our lives.  The focus of this church, this local body, for many years has been Loving God. Loving Others.  The “one anothers” are at the core of this.  The love we have for one another is seen as we practice these things from Scripture.  And our…

“Service – A One Another Not Just A Department”

We are still talking about the one anothers and for good reason.  The one anothers are vital to the health and ministry of the church.  Service is one of  the most important.  It is through service one another that we even have the ministry of the church.  Christ, Himself, set the example and manner in which we are to serve.  How does that look in a present day context and why should I even be motivated to serve?  We look…

“The One Anothers Continued”

Take a listen as we continue to work through the one anothers not only found in the book of Ephesians but throughout the New Testament.  One anothers like encourage and build up one another, admonish one another, comfort one another, and assemble together with one another.

“Keep on Becoming…”

We have learned what we need to put off in Ephesians 4:31.  Now let’s look at the one anothers and what we are to become as the Apostle Paul explains how this is to be a pursuit in our lives.

“Being Doers Means Putting Off the Old”

Have you ever considered that the old self, as the Apostle Paul mentions in Ephesians 4, might just be hindering your practice of the one anothers?  Spend some time reading Ephesians 4 and take a listen to what God has to say about letting go of the old self (the habits, practices, etc.) and putting on the new self which emulates Christ.

“Why Be a Doer?”

What’s the point?  Why invest my time, my energy, my resources in this pursuit that James discusses in his epistle?  Take some time to find out what God has to say about the subject.