Tag Archives: Repentance

“Which Path?” – Joel 2:1-27

“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I – I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.”  We all know that this is the famous last line of a Robert Frost poem.    It asks an important question.  Which way are you going?  Are you going down the right path or the wrong one.  The prophet Joel lays out two pathways that the people of Judah could take, and he lets them know their future depending on the path.  Will they take the pathway of indifference and complacency which leads to discipline, or will they take the pathway of repentance that leads to restoration and reward?  Which pathway will WE take?  Sermon originally preached on October 30, 2011.

 

“The Plague” – Joel 1

What is revival?  What are some of its ingredient?  Joel is very concerned about the spiritual health of the people of Judah.  He tells them very clearly that the locusts are a wake up call to get their attention back on God.  Join us as we see what revival entails and whether or not we need it in our own hearts.  Sermon originally preached on October 23, 2011.

 

“The Three R’s” – Daniel 9:1-23

In Daniel 9, we learn our 3 R’s.  Not Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, which only one starts with an R anyway.  But . . . we learn the 3 R’s to restoring our relationship with God.  Join us as we discuss the process of repentance and restoration from the life of Daniel    Sermon originally preached on July 3, 2011.

 

“Lost and Found” – Luke 15:1-10

Have you ever lost a kid in the store.  Your heart starts pounding and you begin to break out in cold sweats, right?  How do you feel though when you find them around the next corner?  Relief?  Happiness?  Joy?  That is how God feels when one sinner repents!  Join us as we look at the parable of the lost coin and find out how God feels about the lost, and then see if we can learn about how we should feel about them too.    Sermon originally preached on August 15, 2010.