Sermons from June 2024
Praise, Proclaim and Pray
Psalm 35:27-28 say, “May those who delight in my vindication shout for joy and gladness; may they always say, “The Lord be exalted, who delights in the well-being of his servant.” My tongue will proclaim your righteousness, your praises all day long.” This Sunday, we will take a break from the “norm” and center our worship service around praising God through song, proclaiming His wondrous works through testimonies, and pray for Him to continue His work in and through BBC. You will not want to miss this blessed…
The Peace From Pleasing God
Romans 8:5-8 Our world today is characterized by unrest, a state of dissatisfaction, disturbance, and agitation. From the crisis in Israel to the strife in Washington, to the struggles within our own families and even in our hearts, unrest seems to reign. But there is a peace that God offers that is in stark contrast to the unrest in our world. A peace that God says passes all understanding (Phil. 4:7,9). This peace is only found in Christ Jesus and…
Walk In Victory
Romans 8:1-4 Much has been taught about the believers inability to live the Christian life by the Law or self-effort. Paul has made it clear that nothing good dwells is our flesh. So, if we are incapable of living our Christian lives by the flesh, how then do we live victoriously in this life? Paul answers that question in the next section of Romans chapter 8:1-4.
The War Within
Romans 7:21-25 We all know that there are many battles raging in the world around us, but there’s an even greater war raging within us—the war for our soul. In Romans 7:21-25, the Apostle Paul shares with us that there is a raging battle inside of us between our flesh and the Spirit of God. Every day is a battle, and we must first understand the nature of this battle. Then, by God’s grace, we can call on Jesus to…
The Struggle Is Real
Romans 7:14-20 Have you ever felt the tension between how God says you should behave and how you actually behave? Do you experience remorse, regret, and even sadness over this discrepancy in your life? If you answered “Yes” to this question, you are not alone. The Apostle Paul also experienced this tension in his life and exclaimed, “Oh wretched man that I am!” Recognizing this tension in our lives as believers is a good thing. It demonstrates that we have a desire…