Sermons from February 2025
Losing the Weight of Discord
Date of Sermon: February 23, 2025 Sermon Series: Laying Aside Every Weight Scripture Used: Proverbs 6:12-19 Nothing disrupts the unity of Godâs people like discord. Proverbs 6:16-19 reveals that among the things the Lord hates, sowing discord among brethren is an abomination. The Bible is clearâstrife, division, and conflict among Godâs people are destructive, not only to relationships but to the testimony of the church. In Losing the Weight of Discord, Dr. Robert C. Crowder explores how discord is often…
Losing the Weight of a Cold Heart
Date of Sermon: February 16, 2025 Sermon Series: Laying Aside Every Weight Scripture Used: Revelation 2:1-7 A cold heart is not something that happens overnightâit is the result of spiritual neglect, complacency, and drifting away from God. In Revelation 2:1-7, Jesus rebukes the church at Ephesus for losing their first love. Though they remained busy in religious activity, their passion for Christ had grown cold. This sermon calls us to examine our own spiritual condition and reignite the fire of…
Losing the Weight of the Tongue
Date of Sermon: February 9, 2025 Sermon Series: Laying Aside Every Weight Scripture Used: James 3:1-12 Our words have the power to build up or tear down, to bless or to curse. In James 3:1-12, we are reminded that the tongue, though small, is capable of great destruction, like a rudder steering a massive ship or a tiny spark setting an entire forest ablaze. Left unchecked, the tongue can damage relationships, fuel discord, and hinder our testimony. In Losing the…
Losing the Weight of Anger
Date of Sermon: February 2, 2025 Sermon Series: Laying Aside Every Weight Scripture Used: Colossians 3:1-10 Anger is a heavy burden that disrupts our spiritual growth, poisons relationships, and hinders our walk with Christ. In Colossians 3:1-10, the Apostle Paul calls believers to âput offâ the destructive attitudes of the old self and embrace the renewed life in Christ. While anger itself is not always sinful, unresolved and unchecked anger provides an opportunity for the enemy to work in our…