Pete Scribner Sermons

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Synopsis

Sermons preached by Rev. Pete Scribner at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Flint, Michigan (www.CalvaryFlint.com).

Episodes

  • Faith Wavering, Yet Standing

    22/05/2016

    In Luke 7:18-35, we see that saving faith is... 1) Not a matter of your certainty, but involves questions 2) Not a matter of your comfort, but of difficulty 3) Not a matter of your works, but of repentance

  • The Lord Who Meets Us in Our Need

    15/05/2016

    In Luke 7:11-17, we read of the widow of Nain and how Jesus supplies ALL our needs: 1) Emotional 2) Physical 3) Spiritual

  • By Faith Alone

    08/05/2016

    In Luke 7:1-10, we see the importance of: 1) Knowing you have a problem you can not solve 2) Knowing you are not worthy to have Jesus solve this problem 3) Knowing that Jesus had authority to solve the problem

  • The Integrity of Faith

    01/05/2016

    In Luke 6:43-49, we see learn how our faith must have integrity in terms of its consistency and its soundness.

  • I Do Not Think it Means What You Think it Means

    24/04/2016

    In Luke 6:37-42, we see a trio of statements by Jesus that though they are widely familiar to Christians and non-Christians alike, they are widely misunderstood.

  • The Greatest Love of All

    17/04/2016

    As we consider Luke 6:27-36, we see: 1. What it is that Jesus says to do 2. Why it is that we should do it 3. How it is that we can do it

  • Living in the Kingdom

    10/04/2016

    In Luke 6:12-26, we see that: 1. Jesus called people to be part of God’s kingdom 2. Jesus healed people as a sign of God’s kingdom 3. Jesus taught people about the nature of life in God’s kingdom

  • Lord of the Sabbath

    03/04/2016

    In Luke 6:1-11, we see that Jesus does not eliminate the Sabbath, but redefines the way it is observed. For the people of God… • Jesus determines the right way to follow rules • Jesus is the way to God instead of rules • Jesus is the point and focus of the rules

  • Seeing, Weeping & Speaking at the Tomb

    27/03/2016

    In John 20:1-18, we see that when we come to the tomb: There are certain things we seeThere are certain reasons we weepThere are certain words that are said

  • His Blood is on Us

    25/03/2016

    Preached at Tyrone Covenant Presbyterian Church (http://tyronepca.org/) in a joint service involving Calvary, Tyrone, Berean Baptist Church and Pathway Community Church. In Matthew 27:15-26, we see that Christ's blood is on: Those who are actively against him Those who are seemingly neutral toward him Those who are ultimately trusting in him 15 Now at the feast the governor was accustomed to release for the crowd any one prisoner whom they wanted. 16 And they had then a notorious prisoner called Barabbas. 17 So when they had gathered, Pilate said to them, “Whom do you want me to release for you: Barabbas, or Jesus who is called Christ?” 18 For he knew that it was out of envy that they had delivered him up. 19 Besides, while he was sitting on the judgment seat, his wife sent word to him, “Have nothing to do with that righteous man, for I have suffered much because of him today in a dream.” 20 Now the chief priests and the elders persuaded the crowd to ask for Barabbas and destroy Jesus. 21 The governor agai

  • One Day More

    24/03/2016

    If you had but one day more to live, how would you spend that one day? In John 13:1-20, we see from Jesus the perfect example.

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