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Sermons by Scott Head (Page 30)

Restoring the Influence of Christendom by Restoring Families

[esvignore]2 Corinthians 6:14-15; Matthew 28:18-20; Genesis 1:28[/esvignore] – In this topical sermon we look at the family’s role in the grand, culture-changing themes of making disciples and taking dominion. In the Bible, the first institution established by God was the family, and to that small group of people God gave a critical mission. If we are to be faithful family men and…

Predestination in John’s Gospel

[esvignore]John 10:22-30[/esvignore] – One of the most compelling and clear areas in scripture where the doctrine of predestination is taught is the Gospel of John. Jesus demonstrates that belief in Him is tied to belonging to Hm from eternity past. In this sermon, we first look at the context which calls our attention to national Judaism, the antithesis of the gospel. Against…

I Was Blind But Now I See, Part II

[esvignore]John 9:13-41[/esvignore] – We revisit the blind man who was healed by Jesus and consider the response to Christ’s work. In this second of two parts, we discover that the truth about Jesus presses men to react and forces a confrontation with truth. At such a turning point, there is only belief and unbelief. We look at the Pharisees and their domineering…

I Was Blind But Now I See, Part I

[esvignore]John 9:1-12[/esvignore] – The story of the blind man who was healed is a powerful living parable that teaches us about the work of Christ is in response to our helpless condition. We look at this work in detail in part one of two sermons that will consider the sign Jesus worked, the response it provoked, and the greater implications for us…

Our Need for Reformation

[esvignore] Malachi 1:1-4:6[/esvignore] – The oracle of Malachi records the great apostasy in the land at the time of the close of the Old Testament canon. The nation of Israel, a physical people, disputes with the Lord and the Lord condemns their sin. Yet the true bride – a spiritual people and sinners in need of reformation – are offered hope because…

True Disciples Abide in the Word

[esvignore]John 8:31-59[/esvignore] – Though the Jewish leadership and many of their followers considered themselves heirs of God and sons of Abraham, Jesus declared them to be slaves, not sons. The inheritance is for the true children of the Father, and true children abide in God’s Word. In this sermon we are challenged to live as those who are freemen and heirs; who…

Into the Fire with Jesus (Feast of Booths Part III)

[esvignore]John 7:25-52[/esvignore] – Jesus faces the Jewish leaders at the Temple itself where the tension is at its height. Here we learn that oppressive tyranny and arrogance is a hallmark of unbelief, yet Jesus speaks the truth in the epicenter of this unbelief. Even here, some believe. We are challenged to go with Jesus into the fire with the Gospel. John 7:25-52

Jesus Walks Alone

[esvignore] John 7:1-13[/esvignore] – As we follow the ministry of Jesus as reported by John the Evangelist, many have followed and now many have fallen away. Jesus’ own brothers demonstrate the hardness of heart found in men. In this sermon we look at the loneliness of Christ and of those who believe in Him, the depravity of man, and the hostility stirred…

Blueprint for the Church: 4 Distinctives from Acts 2

[esvignore]Acts 2:42-47[/esvignore] – The early church was devoted to four very distinct but simple things: the Apostle’s teaching, fellowship, the Lord’s Table, and prayer. These are our foundations. As Cornerstone Christian Fellowship celebrates its first year anniversary, we look back to the first scripture preached in our fellowship to remember the things to which we should be devoted. How have we done,…

Four Who Testify

[esvignore]John 5:30-47[/esvignore] – Jesus is being confronted by the Jewish leaders who question His identity; His claims to divinity have stirred them to hostility. Using the legal standards of Law concerning witness and testimony, Jesus brings forth four witnesses to establish the truth of His identity. His case condemns unbelief and gives His people a solid assurance of faith. John 5:30-47