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Sermons by Scott Head (Page 19)

1st Samuel – Ichabod

This sermon, from [esvignore]1 Samuel 4:12-22[/esvignore], examines several themes that are present in the terrible days of Israel when the Ark was captured by the Philistines. First we observe the story of Eli’s death. We look at this character, Eli, and uncover why the judgment of God came upon his house, and we see how serious it is to serve two masters.…

1st Samuel – Superstitious Religion

We arrive in [esvignore]1 Samuel 4:1-11[/esvignore]. Here the story shifts from its focus on individual people and looks at the nation as a whole. In this sermon we meet the Philistines, the Ark and learn how they will become major characters in the story. Our application is pointed, encouraging us to leave behind superstitions, and the kidn of false religion that seeks…

1st Samuel – Samuel the Prophet

In this sermon we find that “the Word was rare in those days.” This, of course, explains why the people of Israel were so far from being a God-honoring people. In this portion of our narrative, God calls the boy Samuel to his prophetic office, and immediately gives him hard words to speak. On the one hand, Samuel is delivering a message…

1st Samuel – The Fall of the House of Eli

The matter at hand is Eli’s failure to honor God over his own sons. In light of his son’s radical wickedness and his do-nothing attitude, God is stepping in to do what Eli would not. We will actually begin our sermon in [esvignore]Deuteronomy 21:18-21[/esvignore] from which we will hear some very strong opinions that God has about wickedness and how Israel should…

1st Samuel – Quiet Ministry and Gross Corruption

Here we discover that our times are not that much different than the days when Samuel was a boy – gross corruption in the leadership, ineptitude among parents, abusive religious leaders and dismay among the people. We can, if we linger too long upon the bad, forget that there is one who quietly ministers a glimmer of hope to us at all…

1st Samuel – Hannah’s Prayer, Hannah’s Faith

This sermon investigates the great reversal of providence Hannah experienced as her strong God and deliverer turned her circumstances from cursed to blessed. In [esvignore]1 Samuel 2:1-10[/esvignore] we find Hannah’s prayer and her prophesy about the anointed King to come. How could she be so theologically astute and knowledgeable about God? Does it matter that women be so well versed in theology?…

1st Samuel – Starting from Nothing

We take the first chapter of the story in today’s sermon and see how God places before us a fast-moving and dramatic tale centered upon a family of virtually no significance. Yes, this family’s only significance is that they are not significant – except that God loves to work through the lowly to do the mighty. We first look at this family;…

1st Samuel – Introduction to the Story and Times

Our introduction to this new series on the book of [esvignore]1st Samuel[/esvignore] opens with a tale told as an object lesson, moves to the text and examines its place in the Bible, its authorship, its historical context, its genre and its purpose as a story. We learn about narratives and the importance of a proper methods of reading the Bible. Don’t miss…

Responding to Ephesians / Gospel Call

Our last message from our Ephesians study examines the benediction at the end of the letter. Here we review the two most important messages of the entire epistle. We will consider our unity and brotherhood as God’s family, and we will also be reminded that the family of God has expectations. We will also have a call to believe the gospel of…

Tychicus and Church Polity

In this message, we use [esvignore]Ephesians 6:21-22[/esvignore] as a jumping off point to demonstrate some important distinctions in how churches are to interact with one another. This will necessarily include some teaching on church polity, or how the church ought to be governed and organized. In this message, we cover the three major types of church government and explain why we believe…