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Sermons by Scott Head (Page 27)

Whole-hearted Trust

Continuing our study of [esvignore]Proverbs 1-9[/esvignore], we come to [esvignore]Proverbs 3[/esvignore]. In this sermon we cover [esvignore]Proverbs 3:1-10[/esvignore] with a focus on the need for a total, comprehensive faith and a whole-hearted devotion to the Lord’s wisdom. Proverbs 3:1-10

Wisdom As Our Guardian

Wisdom calls out in the streets in [esvignore]Proverbs 1[/esvignore], but in the second chapter the father encourages the son to call out for wisdom, to seek it like treasure. In this sermon filled with illustrations from history and daily life, we learn that where there is conflict, men need a guide and a guardian to…

Bad Company, Bad Ways

There is a war of ideas competing for our youth (and for anyone unaware). The two sides of this battle are presented to the son by the loving father in [esvignore]Proverbs 1:8-19[/esvignore] in an effort to stir up the son to embrace wise teaching and instruction. We investigate these two sides of a deadly battle…

Weak and Strong: How To Coexist in the Church

Paul teaches us in [esvignore]Romans 14:1-9[/esvignore] to welcome the weaker brother, but not to quarrel over his opinions and preferences. But who is the weaker brother, why is he weak, is his weakness a deficiency, and how do we live together with diverging opinions? Shouldn’t we just get a heavier Bible to beat the hard-headed…

What Are the Proverbs?

In this introduction to the [esvignore]Proverbs[/esvignore], we look at [esvignore]verse 1[/esvignore] through [esvignore]7[/esvignore] to discover the authorship of the book and the definition of Wisdom. We also learn how God’s book of wisdom differs from wisdom literature and wise sayings of various pagan cultures. Much more than a mere introduction, we dig into the difference between common grace and special grace using…

Tokens of His Fatherly Love

As we pass into a new year we are reminded to think back and to look ahead. The Bible makes it clear that we are to be a remembering people who recount the works of the Lord. In His generosity, God has given us tokens of His care that stir up our affections and remind us of His Word. These tokens are…

Why Do Good Things Happen to Bad People?

Our final sermon from the book of Jonah looks at [esvignore]Jonah 4[/esvignore]. We discover that Jonah is angry with God because he cannot comprehend how such a people as the Ninevites would be the recipients of God’s mercy. Jonah discovers that the chief attributes of God’s character don’t always align with man’s sense of right…

The Good Grace of Discipline

As we come to the half way point in the book of Jonah, we continue to find convicting lessons. In this sermon, we examine first the idea of types and antitypes in the Old Testament. Far from a dry academic discussion, we learn the good reason why God paints such beautiful pictures. In the second…

Awake, Sleeper

[esvignore]Jonah 1:1-16[/esvignore] – In our continuing investigation of the book of Jonah, we are warned by the prophet’s example. Jonah suffered a spiritual decline that began long before his providential trip to Tarshish. In this sermon, we learn three signs of spiritual decline that lull God’s people to sleep leading to ineffectiveness, dullness of heart…

The Christian’s Duty to the Wicked State – Do We Submit, Resist, Rebel or Reform?

In our day as in Paul’s day, the civil authorities are more and more demanding. Civil and religious liberties are violated with alarming frequency. Christians must know what the Bible says about such things if we are to navigate the times in a manner that honors God. What is the proper response to the wicked state? What is the state’s duty in…