Jesus Walks on Water
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Jesus Walks on Water

In Matthew 14:22-33 Jesus shows up walking across the sea in the middle of a storm.  In faith, Peter steps out of the boat to come to him but is quickly scared of the wind and waves and begins to sink.  In this moment of desperation he reaches out to Jesus to be saved and Jesus gives him his hand.  Noel Piepgrass shares that the moral of the story is not merely the power of God over the storm, but the way he uses the storm to invoke our worship.   

The Hill John the Baptist Died On
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The Hill John the Baptist Died On

In Matthew 14:1-12, we find out that Herod has been hearing about the deeds of Jesus.  In fact, Matthew tells us Herod actually suspects that John the Baptist has risen from the dead and is the one performing these deeds.  In this passage, we learn that John was killed because he took a stand against Herod’s illegitimate marriage and sensual lifestyle.  Noel Piepgrass shares how we ought to be willing to take a similar stand against our culture’s wayward views on gender, marriage, and sexuality.  

The Unbelief of Nazareth
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The Unbelief of Nazareth

In Matthew 13:54-58, we see that Jesus’ hometown was not all that receptive to him.  So much so that he did not perform many miracles there.  Noel Piepgrass shows us how their unbelief caused them to miss Jesus’s messiahship and how if we’re not careful, we too can miss the power of Jesus.  (We had a technical glitch that prevented the original real-time recording so this recording was produced in the office afterward).     

Gospel Seed and the Soil of the Heart
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Gospel Seed and the Soil of the Heart

In Matthew 13:1-23, Jesus begins his sermon of parables with a story about a farmer who’s sowing seeds.  The seed falls upon 4 different soils and we’re told, by Jesus, that each type of soil represents a heart condition.  In this sermon, Pastor Noel Piepgrass shares how the heart can be hard, shallow, or distracted and thus unable to receive the seed of the gospel and thrive.  Finally, Noel points us to Jesus, the one who makes our soil good as we turn to him through repentance.  (sermon credit due, Danny Bartlett, whose work Pastor Noel drew heavily from)