
First Cutlerville Christian Reformed Church
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SERMON: Who You Are
In Exodus 12, Israel is about to celebrate the Passover in Egypt prior to their departure. Moses, the leader of the people, shares that as part of the meal, "your children [will] ask, ‘What does this ceremony mean?' When they do, tell them, 'It is the Passover sacrifice to the LORD.'" This ceremony was not just for the original Israelites. It was for their children and children's children. It was the Covenant LORD's rescue of enslaved people through the shedding of blood. It was their rescue. It was also our rescue. The story of Exodus is the story of our first deliverance.

Lightning, rumblings, thunder
We consider the echoes of Sinai in the book of Revelation and what they mean.

SERMON: Everyday! Everyday?
In Exodus 12, Israel is about to celebrate the Passover in Egypt prior to their departure. Moses, the leader of the people, shares that as part of the meal, "your children [will] ask, ‘What does this ceremony mean?' When they do, tell them, 'It is the Passover sacrifice to the LORD.'" This ceremony was not just for the original Israelites. It was for their children and children's children. It was the Covenant LORD's rescue of enslaved people through the shedding of blood. It was their rescue. It was also our rescue. The story of Exodus is the story of our first deliverance.

Exodus from 40,000 feet
Looking at Exodus in the context of the first five books of the Bible.

SERMON: Freedom!!!
In Exodus 12, Israel is about to celebrate the Passover in Egypt prior to their departure. Moses, the leader of the people, shares that as part of the meal, "your children [will] ask, ‘What does this ceremony mean?' When they do, tell them, 'It is the Passover sacrifice to the LORD.'" This ceremony was not just for the original Israelites. It was for their children and children's children. It was the Covenant LORD's rescue of enslaved people through the shedding of blood. It was their rescue. It was also our rescue. The story of Exodus is the story of our first deliverance.

SERMON: Who Is The King?
In Exodus 12, Israel is about to celebrate the Passover in Egypt prior to their departure. Moses, the leader of the people, shares that as part of the meal, "your children [will] ask, ‘What does this ceremony mean?' When they do, tell them, 'It is the Passover sacrifice to the LORD.'" This ceremony was not just for the original Israelites. It was for their children and children's children. It was the Covenant LORD's rescue of enslaved people through the shedding of blood. It was their rescue. It was also our rescue. The story of Exodus is the story of our first deliverance.

Plagues anticipate judgment (and deliverance)
We look at how the language in the plagues anticipates the judgment of the Egyptian army.

One strangest passages in the Bible
Exodus 4:22-27

Pharaoh's hard heart
We look at Pharaoh's heavy heart, the Lord making Pharaoh's heart resolute, and why it matters.

SERMON: Heaviness
In Exodus 12, Israel is about to celebrate the Passover in Egypt prior to their departure. Moses, the leader of the people, shares that as part of the meal, "your children [will] ask, ‘What does this ceremony mean?' When they do, tell them, 'It is the Passover sacrifice to the LORD.'" This ceremony was not just for the original Israelites. It was for their children and children's children. It was the Covenant LORD's rescue of enslaved people through the shedding of blood. It was their rescue. It was also our rescue. The story of Exodus is the story of our first deliverance.

SERMON: Odd Beginnings
In Exodus 12, Israel is about to celebrate the Passover in Egypt prior to their departure. Moses, the leader of the people, shares that as part of the meal, "your children [will] ask, ‘What does this ceremony mean?' When they do, tell them, 'It is the Passover sacrifice to the LORD.'" This ceremony was not just for the original Israelites. It was for their children and children's children. It was the Covenant LORD's rescue of enslaved people through the shedding of blood. It was their rescue. It was also our rescue. The story of Exodus is the story of our first deliverance.

SERMON: Need Identification
In Exodus 12, Israel is about to celebrate the Passover in Egypt prior to their departure. Moses, the leader of the people, shares that as part of the meal, "your children [will] ask, ‘What does this ceremony mean?' When they do, tell them, 'It is the Passover sacrifice to the LORD.'" This ceremony was not just for the original Israelites. It was for their children and children's children. It was the Covenant LORD's rescue of enslaved people through the shedding of blood. It was their rescue. It was also our rescue. The story of Exodus is the story of our first deliverance.

SERMON: Moses and the Ark
In Exodus 12, Israel is about to celebrate the Passover in Egypt prior to their departure. Moses, the leader of the people, shares that as part of the meal, "your children [will] ask, ‘What does this ceremony mean?' When they do, tell them, 'It is the Passover sacrifice to the LORD.'" This ceremony was not just for the original Israelites. It was for their children and children's children. It was the Covenant LORD's rescue of enslaved people through the shedding of blood. It was their rescue. It was also our rescue. The story of Exodus is the story of our first deliverance.

SERMON: What's In A Nameless
In Exodus 12, Israel is about to celebrate the Passover in Egypt prior to their departure. Moses, the leader of the people, shares that as part of the meal, "your children [will] ask, ‘What does this ceremony mean?' When they do, tell them, 'It is the Passover sacrifice to the LORD.'" This ceremony was not just for the original Israelites. It was for their children and children's children. It was the Covenant LORD's rescue of enslaved people through the shedding of blood. It was their rescue. It was also our rescue. The story of Exodus is the story of our first deliverance.

SERMON: Remember Your Creator
In the middle of Scripture, we find a book of Wisdom Literature entitled Ecclesiastes. As the writer works his way through all that life has to offer, he discovers that to live life to the fullest, he must reckon with the truth of his death. While on the surface the truths he shares seem dark and full of despair, the deepest truth is that in knowing life is fragile, we find that the great gift of God is enjoying what He has given.

Words of life
Ecclesiastes 12:9 - 14

SERMON: Worship Is A Vapor
In the middle of Scripture, we find a book of Wisdom Literature entitled Ecclesiastes. As the writer works his way through all that life has to offer, he discovers that to live life to the fullest, he must reckon with the truth of his death. While on the surface the truths he shares seem dark and full of despair, the deepest truth is that in knowing life is fragile, we find that the great gift of God is enjoying what He has given.

Wisdom amidst common destiny
Ecclesiastes 9:1-16

Contrasting kingdoms
We contrast Pharaoh's kingdom in Exodus 1 with God's Kingdom values in Exodus 2.

SERMON: Pursuit and Prestige
In the middle of Scripture, we find a book of Wisdom Literature entitled Ecclesiastes. As the writer works his way through all that life has to offer, he discovers that to live life to the fullest, he must reckon with the truth of his death. While on the surface the truths he shares seem dark and full of despair, the deepest truth is that in knowing life is fragile, we find that the great gift of God is enjoying what He has given.

Death is great teacher
Ecclesiastes 7 states that death is a wonderful teacher of what matters most.

SERMON: Sensus Divinitatis
In the middle of Scripture, we find a book of Wisdom Literature entitled Ecclesiastes. As the writer works his way through all that life has to offer, he discovers that to live life to the fullest, he must reckon with the truth of his death. While on the surface the truths he shares seem dark and full of despair, the deepest truth is that in knowing life is fragile, we find that the great gift of God is enjoying what He has given.

Builders for the Architect
Ecclesiastes 3:9-14

SERMON: Getting Everything
In the middle of Scripture, we find a book of Wisdom Literature entitled Ecclesiastes. As the writer works his way through all that life has to offer, he discovers that to live life to the fullest, he must reckon with the truth of his death. While on the surface the truths he shares seem dark and full of despair, the deepest truth is that in knowing life is fragile, we find that the great gift of God is enjoying what He has given.

SERMON: Up In Smoke
In the middle of Scripture, we find a book of Wisdom Literature entitled Ecclesiastes. As the writer works his way through all that life has to offer, he discovers that to live life to the fullest, he must reckon with the truth of his death. While on the surface the truths he shares seem dark and full of despair, the deepest truth is that in knowing life is fragile, we find that the great gift of God is enjoying what He has given.

SERMON: No Potholes or Traffic
The well-known Christmas hymn Joy to the World includes the lyrics, "Let heaven and nature sing!" The birth of Jesus marks the significant moment when heaven breaks through, and creation's restoration begins. It is striking that the prophets call out heaven and earth as receivers of God's salvation. This Advent season, we look at the prophet Isaiah as we join generations long for Jesus' coming.

SERMON: The Mountain
The well-known Christmas hymn Joy to the World includes the lyrics, "Let heaven and nature sing!" The birth of Jesus marks the significant moment when heaven breaks through, and creation's restoration begins. It is striking that the prophets call out heaven and earth as receivers of God's salvation. This Advent season, we look at the prophet Isaiah as we join generations long for Jesus' coming.

SERMON: Everything Falls Apart
The book of Second Samuel tells the account of King David's rise to prominence and his spectacular fall. He unites the tribes, sets up Jerusalem as the capital city, and centralizes worship. He is truly a man after God's own heart! Yet David also fails miserably. He is an unfaithful husband and a severely disengaged father. In the midst of all this, David remains a central figure pointing us to our True King Jesus, the Man OF God's own heart.

SERMON: Bored On The Rooftop
The book of Second Samuel tells the account of King David's rise to prominence and his spectacular fall. He unites the tribes, sets up Jerusalem as the capital city, and centralizes worship. He is truly a man after God's own heart! Yet David also fails miserably. He is an unfaithful husband and a severely disengaged father. In the midst of all this, David remains a central figure pointing us to our True King Jesus, the Man OF God's own heart.

SERMON: Who AM I ?!?!
The book of Second Samuel tells the account of King David's rise to prominence and his spectacular fall. He unites the tribes, sets up Jerusalem as the capital city, and centralizes worship. He is truly a man after God's own heart! Yet David also fails miserably. He is an unfaithful husband and a severely disengaged father. In the midst of all this, David remains a central figure pointing us to our True King Jesus, the Man OF God's own heart.

Faithful Covenant God
We quickly overview the covenants in the Old Testament and note their importance for how we read Scripture.

SERMON: Pleasant Places
The book of Second Samuel tells the account of King David's rise to prominence and his spectacular fall. He unites the tribes, sets up Jerusalem as the capital city, and centralizes worship. He is truly a man after God's own heart! Yet David also fails miserably. He is an unfaithful husband and a severely disengaged father. In the midst of all this, David remains a central figure pointing us to our True King Jesus, the Man OF God's own heart.

More Undignified than this!
We look at the conversation between David and Michal and wonder about its application.

SERMON: Turning The Page
The book of Second Samuel tells the account of King David's rise to prominence and his spectacular fall. He unites the tribes, sets up Jerusalem as the capital city, and centralizes worship. He is truly a man after God's own heart! Yet David also fails miserably. He is an unfaithful husband and a severely disengaged father. In the midst of all this, David remains a central figure pointing us to our True King Jesus, the Man OF God's own heart.

Struck in the heart
In 1 Samuel 24, David cuts off a part of Saul's robe and is 'struck in the heart!' What's that all about?

SERMON: An Adventure?
In the Book of Acts, Luke is clear that the gospel stories are just the beginning of what Jesus "began to do and to teach." The story of Jesus continues in and through the lives of the apostles. As we read about the early church and their efforts to testify to Jesus, we witness how the Holy Spirit powerfully uses them to proclaim the rule and reign of God. We also find ourselves challenged by and filled with the Holy Spirit, as we continue to witness what Jesus is doing and teaching today!

Before kings in the Name of the King
In the Book of Acts, Luke is clear that the gospel stories are just the beginning of what Jesus "began to do and to teach." The story of Jesus continues in and through the lives of the apostles. As we read about the early church and their efforts to testify to Jesus, we witness how the Holy Spirit powerfully uses them to proclaim the rule and reign of God. We also find ourselves challenged by and filled with the Holy Spirit, as we continue to witness what Jesus is doing and teaching today!

Getting to Jerusalem
We note how Paul ends up in Jerusalem and note his hope in preaching, what gives him certainty, and what political maneuvers are going on behind the scenes.

SERMON: John Disciples and Sons of Sceva
In the Book of Acts, Luke is clear that the gospel stories are just the beginning of what Jesus "began to do and to teach." The story of Jesus continues in and through the lives of the apostles. As we read about the early church and their efforts to testify to Jesus, we witness how the Holy Spirit powerfully uses them to proclaim the rule and reign of God. We also find ourselves challenged by and filled with the Holy Spirit, as we continue to witness what Jesus is doing and teaching today!

Text nuggets in Acts 18 & 19
We look at ways in which Luke uses some of the same language of his Gospel as he writes the Book of Acts.

SERMON: How Do We Know What God Wants
In the Book of Acts, Luke is clear that the gospel stories are just the beginning of what Jesus "began to do and to teach." The story of Jesus continues in and through the lives of the apostles. As we read about the early church and their efforts to testify to Jesus, we witness how the Holy Spirit powerfully uses them to proclaim the rule and reign of God. We also find ourselves challenged by and filled with the Holy Spirit, as we continue to witness what Jesus is doing and teaching today!

Healthy Disagreement - Acts 15:36 - 41
We consider the challenges faced when we do not see eye-to-eye with fellow brothers and sisters.

SERMON: Rhythm of Ministry
In the Book of Acts, Luke is clear that the gospel stories are just the beginning of what Jesus "began to do and to teach." The story of Jesus continues in and through the lives of the apostles. As we read about the early church and their efforts to testify to Jesus, we witness how the Holy Spirit powerfully uses them to proclaim the rule and reign of God. We also find ourselves challenged by and filled with the Holy Spirit, as we continue to witness what Jesus is doing and teaching today!

SERMON: The Need for Jesus
In the Book of Acts, Luke is clear that the gospel stories are just the beginning of what Jesus "began to do and to teach." The story of Jesus continues in and through the lives of the apostles. As we read about the early church and their efforts to testify to Jesus, we witness how the Holy Spirit powerfully uses them to proclaim the rule and reign of God. We also find ourselves challenged by and filled with the Holy Spirit, as we continue to witness what Jesus is doing and teaching today!

SERMON: The Good and The Bad
In the Book of Acts, Luke is clear that the gospel stories are just the beginning of what Jesus "began to do and to teach." The story of Jesus continues in and through the lives of the apostles. As we read about the early church and their efforts to testify to Jesus, we witness how the Holy Spirit powerfully uses them to proclaim the rule and reign of God. We also find ourselves challenged by and filled with the Holy Spirit, as we continue to witness what Jesus is doing and teaching today!

SERMON: Testimony To The Story Of The Gospel
In the Book of Acts, Luke is clear that the gospel stories are just the beginning of what Jesus "began to do and to teach." The story of Jesus continues in and through the lives of the apostles. As we read about the early church and their efforts to testify to Jesus, we witness how the Holy Spirit powerfully uses them to proclaim the rule and reign of God. We also find ourselves challenged by and filled with the Holy Spirit, as we continue to witness what Jesus is doing and teaching today!

SERMON: Fasting
Choice dominates our lives, and the unending options for content can leave us feeling paralyzed and stuck. This series explores disciplines of faith that Jesus preached and encouraged His disciples to practice. As we explore, we note how these 'old' disciplines are vital for holy living in the midst of modern temptations. We explore Awe, Community, Forgiveness, Silence, Fasting, and Scripture.

SERMON: Silence
Choice dominates our lives, and the unending options for content can leave us feeling paralyzed and stuck. This series explores disciplines of faith that Jesus preached and encouraged His disciples to practice. As we explore, we note how these 'old' disciplines are vital for holy living in the midst of modern temptations. We explore Awe, Community, Forgiveness, Silence, Fasting, and Scripture.

SERMON: Forgive
Choice dominates our lives, and the unending options for content can leave us feeling paralyzed and stuck. This series explores disciplines of faith that Jesus preached and encouraged His disciples to practice. As we explore, we note how these 'old' disciplines are vital for holy living in the midst of modern temptations. We explore Awe, Community, Forgiveness, Silence, Fasting, and Scripture.

Another Look - Gracious and Compassionate
We look at the passages which echo God's Name from Exodus 34.