Reformation Presbyterian
  • Home
  • Values Leaders Beliefs Apostles' Creed Westminster Confession of Faith Westminster Shorter Catechism Westminster Larger Catechism Nicene Creed Heidelberg Catechism
  • What to Expect The Worship Service Directions
  • Sermons Sunday School
  • Calendar
  • Contact
  • Blog

Reformation Presbyterian

  • Home/
  • About/
    • Values
    • Leaders
    • Beliefs
    • Apostles' Creed
    • Westminster Confession of Faith
    • Westminster Shorter Catechism
    • Westminster Larger Catechism
    • Nicene Creed
    • Heidelberg Catechism
  • Visitors/
    • What to Expect
    • The Worship Service
    • Directions
  • Audio/
    • Sermons
    • Sunday School
  • Calendar/
  • Contact/
  • Blog/
Sermon.jpg

Reformation Presbyterian

To know Christ. To love Christ. To make Christ known.

Sermons

Reformation Presbyterian

  • Home/
  • About/
    • Values
    • Leaders
    • Beliefs
    • Apostles' Creed
    • Westminster Confession of Faith
    • Westminster Shorter Catechism
    • Westminster Larger Catechism
    • Nicene Creed
    • Heidelberg Catechism
  • Visitors/
    • What to Expect
    • The Worship Service
    • Directions
  • Audio/
    • Sermons
    • Sunday School
  • Calendar/
  • Contact/
  • Blog/
Sermons RSS

Listen on Spotify

August 10, 2014

The Agony of Victory and the Thrill of Defeat (Psalm 24:1-10; Ephesians 4:7-10)

August 10, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian

The way for sinners to ascend God’s heavenly mountain is by being conquered by the God who blesses those he subdues. 

August 10, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

August 03, 2014

I Am is with Me (Psalm 23; John 10:11-18)

August 03, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian

God’s people can be content and find comfort in the midst of great affliction because God goes with them into that affliction and shields them from the danger—eternal wrath—by bearing it for them in love.

August 03, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

July 20, 2014

My God, My God! (Psalm 22)

July 20, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian

David mistakenly accuses God of abandoning him in his darkest hour, something Christ willing endures in order that he might draw near to his people in love and save them.

July 20, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

July 06, 2014

God Save the King! (Psalm 20-21)

July 06, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian

The confidence of God’s people lies in their heavenly king who has accomplished salvation on their behalf and this confidence ought to lead them to be a people of prayer.

July 06, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

June 22, 2014

Moses Spoke of Me (Psalm 19; John 5:39-47)

June 22, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian

The Law of the Lord is glorious and life-giving because it reveals a Redeemer who is able to forgive and conquer sin and it is this Redeem that we meet in Jesus Christ.

June 22, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

June 08, 2014

The Road to Zion (Psalm 18)

June 08, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian

The hope of God’s people to enter into his heavenly temple, lies in the righteousness of their king who is willing to walked the road of suffering to save them.

June 08, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

January 19, 2014

The Christian's Portion (Psalm 17:1-15; John 1:43-51; 17:1-5; 18:33-38)

January 19, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian

In Psalm 17, David ultimately finds comfort in the midst of injustice by remembering that the Lord is his inheritance, not this world.

January 19, 2014/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

June 30, 2013

Trusting the Lord (Psalm 16:1-11; 1 Corinthians 15:12-19)

June 30, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian

Psalm 16 is a portrait of a worshipper who is wholly devoted to the Lord and the confidence that belongs to him in such devotion.

June 30, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

June 23, 2013

The God Who Swears to His Own Hurt (Psalm 15)

June 23, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian

Psalm 15 paints a picture of a hope that rests in the fact that God is both perfectly righteous and a God of grace who is willing to suffer for those whom he loves in order to bring them into his presence.

June 23, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

April 14, 2013

Fools (Psalm 14; 1 Corinthians 1:20-31)

April 14, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian

According to the Scriptures, a fool is one who refuses to turn from his sin and seek refuge in the only God who can save him.

April 14, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

April 07, 2013

Prayer, Psalms and Paradox (Psalm 13)

April 07, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian

Psalm 13 moves from pain to praise by remembering the character of a kind and gracious Lord.

April 07, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

March 31, 2013

The Pure Words of the Lord (Psalm 12)

March 31, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian

The Lord delays in delivering his people from affliction because victory must come through the grave and it is through affliction that we most clearly see that the Lord is our hope.

March 31, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

March 24, 2013

The Armor of God (Psalm 11; Ephesians 6:13-17)

March 24, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian

The Lord has not called us to avoid adversity but to endure it, hidden safely in him.

March 24, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

February 24, 2013

The King of the Oppressed (Psalm 9-10)

February 24, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian

There are times when God does not tell us why he is doing something so that we can learn to trust his character and to praise him even in the midst of adversity.

February 24, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

January 27, 2013

The Hardest Question of the Night (Psalm 8)

January 27, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian

The fact that any good happens to man is not a result of man's worthiness, but of God's gracious love and his willingness to suffer for those whom he loves.

January 27, 2013/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

December 30, 2012

The God Who Sleeps (Psalm 7; Mark 4:35-41)

December 30, 2012/ Reformation Presbyterian

God delivers his people by suffering unjustly for them and then uses unjust suffering to draw them to greater faith and godliness.

December 30, 2012/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

September 09, 2012

My Kingdom is not of This World (Psalm 145; John 18:29-40)

September 09, 2012/ Reformation Presbyterian
September 09, 2012/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Guest Preacher, Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

June 17, 2012

The Cry of the Confident (Psalm 6)

June 17, 2012/ Reformation Presbyterian

Biblical confidence is based upon the work of Christ and confidently looks to him for deliverance at the resurrection.

June 17, 2012/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

March 18, 2012

The Prayer of the Morning (Psalm 5; Romans 3:9-20)

March 18, 2012/ Reformation Presbyterian

Biblical confidence is based upon the work of Christ and confidently looks to him for deliverance at the resurrection.

March 18, 2012/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

March 04, 2012

Praying for Your Enemies (Psalm 4)

March 04, 2012/ Reformation Presbyterian

Knowing that God will judge the wicked on the Last Day should drive you to pray for the salvation of your enemies. 

March 04, 2012/ Reformation Presbyterian/
Psalms

Reformation Presbyterian

  • Previous
  • Next
  • Home/
  • About/
    • Values
    • Leaders
    • Beliefs
    • Apostles' Creed
    • Westminster Confession of Faith
    • Westminster Shorter Catechism
    • Westminster Larger Catechism
    • Nicene Creed
    • Heidelberg Catechism
  • Visitors/
    • What to Expect
    • The Worship Service
    • Directions
  • Audio/
    • Sermons
    • Sunday School
  • Calendar/
  • Contact/
  • Blog/

Reformation Presbyterian

Sermons

OLD TESTAMENT

Exodus (2021-2023) | RSS

Deuteronomy (2012-2013) | RSS

Ruth (2012) | RSS

Psalms | RSS

Ecclesiastes (2019) | RSS

Jeremiah (2019-2020) | RSS

Joel (2016-2017) | RSS

Jonah (2018-2019) | RSS

Jonah & Nahum (2014-2015) | RSS

Zechariah (2009-2010) | RSS

Malachi (2023) | RSS

NEW TESTAMENT

Luke (2021-2022) | RSS

John (2004-2008) | RSS

Romans (2015-2016) | RSS

Ephesians (2008-2009) | RSS

Philippians (2019) | RSS

Thessalonians (2023-2024) | RSS

Titus (2014) | RSS

Philemon (2015) | RSS

Hebrews (2011-2012) | RSS

Jude (2014) | RSS

1-3 John (2024) | RSS

Revelation (2017-2018) | RSS

TOPICAL & OTHER

Church and Evangelism (2017) | RSS

Church Officers (2007) | RSS

Worship (2009) | RSS

The Lord's Supper | RSS

Baptism | RSS

Christmas | RSS

Easter | RSS

Miscellaneous | RSS

Guest Preachers | RSS

Interns | RSS


Sunday School

OLD TESTAMENT

Esther | RSS

Job | RSS

Daniel | RSS

Jonah | RSS

NEW TESTAMENT

1 Peter | RSS

Beatitudes | RSS

CONFESSIONS & CATECHISMS

Westminster Confession of Faith | RSS

Westminster Shorter Catechism | RSS

Heidelberg Catechism | RSS

TOPICAL & OTHER

Community | RSS

Brett Talks | RSS

Doctrine in Real Life | RSS

The Five Solas of the Reformation | RSS

Parenting (2011) | RSS

Parenting (2023) | RSS

Presbyterianism (2024) | RSS

Marriage (2010) | RSS

Moscow Theology (2023) | RSS

The Gospel Commission | RSS

The Church Is a Worshipping Community | RSS

The Spirituality of the Church | RSS

For Such a Time as This | RSS

Addressing the Federal Vision | RSS

Missionary Presentation | RSS

Virtues (2021) | RSS

Guest Teachers | RSS

Conferences | RSS

Powered by Squarespace.