Main Point: The cross was a hellish experience for Christ, but “after these things” Christ and his church experienced the greatest possible blessings imaginable. Outline: 1. Christ Suffered and Died…
Main Point: Jesus rightly interprets the Sabbath (the way it was always meant to be understood) as a day for glorifying God in worship and acts of mercy.
Challenges that medieval preachers faced The rise of allegorical interpretation of Scripture Examples of Medieval preaching: Bernard of Clairvaux
Main Point: Salvation is a concerted work of all three persons of the Godhead calling those worn down by their sin to take shelter in the Redeemer. Outline: 1.…
What was the difference between medieval worship in Eastern and Western churches? We notice the departure from the simplicity of early church worship. Hymnody in the Medieval Church
Main Point: God’s judgment rests against any and all who refuse to repent and believe the gospel of Christ. Outline: 1. Woe for Cities 2. Woe for Accountability 3. Woe…
Early Church Fathers did not hold to the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation. Instead, they saw the Lord's Supper as signifying and sealing the benefits of Christ, but denied that…
Main Point: Even as John the Baptist seemingly struggled to understand Jesus’ status as Messiah, Jesus had no doubt that John the Baptist was ‘Elijah’ foretold in Malachi 3. Outline:…
Around the time that Christianity becomes the state religion in the Roman Empire, we begin to see unhealthy innovations developing in the "middle-aged" church. These included a deeply elaborate series…