Good Friday
Old Testament Jews offered sacrifices day after day to remind them of sin and to focus their attention on God's promise that He would forgive. Alistair Begg explains that the promise was fulfilled in the Lord Jesus Christ, who offered Himself as an effective payment for sin. With confidence that Jesus has dealt with sin once and for all, we can draw near to Him in faith, hold fast to the promise of His presence, and encourage one another in hope.
Speakers
Recent Sermons
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03/02/25
What's in a Name?
When Jesus concluded His High Priestly Prayer saying that He had made the name of the Lord known to His ...
Alistair Begg
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02/23/25
Drawing Near to the Lord
Though it sometimes seems foreign or archaic, the book of Leviticus is critical to our understanding of the gospel. Leviticus ...
Jonathan Holmes
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02/23/25
Portraits of a Shepherd
What is a good shepherd? Ezekiel 34 describes a shepherd who exploits, neglects, and takes from his sheep. 1 Peter ...
Dan Schillero