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We are committed to the faithful, expositional preaching of the Bible. Expositional or ‘expository’ preaching—which is commonly referred to as “verse-by-verse” preaching—simply means that the biblical text drives the content of the sermon. In other words, faithful exposition takes the point of the sermon from the text, and seeks to explain and apply it in an understandable and engaging way (2 Timothy 3:16–4:5).

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  • FF Bible Church sermon series--Easter Messages
    April 9, 2023
    Text: Ephesians 1:15-2:10

    Have you ever wondered why so many professing Christians (maybe even you!) are so spiritually lethargic and even downright apathetic to the things of God? Perhaps it's because they've never truly had the eyes of their hearts opened to see the glory and majesty of who God is and what He has done for sinners through the person and work of His glorious Son. If you truly are a Christian, God's plan and purpose for you is that you display the glory of His power and grace not only in the ages to come, but here and now. But if that is to happen, you have to set your gaze on the glory of the gospel.

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As Jesus is led before Pilate, it becomes clear very quickly that it is not He who is on trial. He is the sinless, sovereign, supreme King, and His kingdom is not of this world. It is a kingdom defined by truth-the truth that sets men free. Pilate's response to Jesus was typical of the unbelieving world...how will you respond to the King?
As Jesus was facing the illegal interrogation of the Jewish leaders, Peter's allegiance was being tested. Through the most unlikely means, the authority of the King shines through the darkness of dead hearts and a heartbreaking denial.

Many think that Jesus was a victim of circumstances; a good man who found himself embroiled in controversy that led to a sad end. But nothing could be further from the truth. Jesus displayed His authority over nature, sickness, sin, and even death. Once again He displays His authority by orchestrating His own arrest.

It seems that almost everyone in the world (and in the church) is constantly calling for unity. Unity among Christians is indeed not only God's desire, but His command; and it is one of the primary requests the Lord Jesus is bringing before the throne of grace on behalf of His own. But what exactly does this unity look like, and what is the basis for it? Jesus answers these questions and more in the third and final request of His high priestly prayer.
A Prayer for Unification It seems that almost everyone in the world (and in the church) is constantly calling for unity. Unity among Christians is indeed not only God's desire,…
Christians are to be “in the world, but not of the world.” That statement stands true, and the basis for it is found in this wonderful request from the Lord Jesus on our behalf. He asks the Father that we might be sanctified, or set apart, from the world for the express purpose of reaching that world with what they desperately need and only we can give them: the truth that can set them free.

A Prayer for Protection What a comfort it is to know that if you belong to the Lord Jesus, He is praying for you. His prayer is not composed of…
Jesus is Praying for You Hebrews 7:25 says that our Lord Jesus Christ always lives to make intercession for His own. What a comfort it is to know that He…

Is He Worthy? John 17 could be called the holy of holies of Scripture, Jesus allows us to listen in on His prayer to the Father. The bulk of this…

Take Heart, Jesus Has Overcome the World To overcome is to be victorious over a foe–to be a conqueror. In Romans 8:37, the Apostle Paul says believers are more than…