"Authority Redeemed" (Psalm 72)

God's original design for authority is good, but it's so often abused. So how do we exercise our authority justly in the midst of a fallen world where so many are oppressed? This great royal Psalm from David and Solomon will give us practical instruction, and real hope!

This series is based loosely on the book, Authority by Jonathan Leeman.

"When Authority Is Abused" (Ezekiel 34:1-16)

Last week we saw that authority is God's good gift for human flourishing. However, many of us have experienced authority gone bad. Does God's word have anything to say about when authority is abused? How do we avoid misusing the authority the Lord has given us? This Sunday is week 2 of our 6-week series about authority.

This series is based loosely on the book, Authority by Jonathan Leeman.

"The Goodness of Godly Authority" (2 Samuel 23:1-4)

We live in an anti-authority age. Many have seen power that is misused or abused, which has led to a skeptical attitude toward leadership. This Sunday, we begin a 6-week sermon series on the topic of authority. We'll see that good authority is a gift from God for our flourishing.

This series is based loosely on the book, Authority by Jonathan Leeman.
This sermon draws from Mark Dever’s 2022 sermon, "Only Use Authority in the Fear of God."

God's Judgment Is For All (Zephaniah 2:4-3:8)

We continue our sermon series through the book of Zephaniah. In chapter 2, we'll see that even though the Lord may use the nations surrounding Israel as instruments of his judgment, they are still accountable to him for their sin. God's justice falls universally on all people, including us.

God's Judgment Is Near (Zephaniah 1:1-2:3)

This Sunday, we begin a short sermon series through the book of Zephaniah. This prophetical book will help us to see the character of God in an especially vivid way. We'll learn more about our Lord's fierce justice against sin and his unbreakable joy for his people.

Defiling, Deceit, Destruction (Genesis 34:1-31)

In our journey through Genesis, we come this Sunday to one of the darkest and most difficult passages in all of Scripture. It is here we see that the Lord knows the depth of our depravity and yet his purpose of grace runs even deeper. This passage is a warning but also a comfort that the Lord will save and heal his people no matter what.

It's Not Fair (Matthew 20:1-16)

"It's not fair." We usually say it when we don't get something we feel like we deserve, or when we're comparing ourselves to someone else. Have you ever said this to God? In our passage this week, Jesus shocks the disciples with the "unfair" economy of his kingdom. Yes, God richly rewards his followers (19:29), but these eternal rewards aren't earned. They are received by a radically generous God who distributes them according to his will, not our own.

How to Be Great (Matthew 18:1-9)

How do you measure greatness? Maybe you're watching athletes competing in the Olympics or you're looking up to leaders in your vocational field. But who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven? Jesus says it's the one who is most like a child. We'll see on Sunday what Jesus means by this and how we can aspire to be great in his kingdom.