You Failed
by Collin Sherrill on July 25th, 2024
These simple words carry a lot of weight, weight that is hard to describe and yet extremely real. Failure is something few like to talk about and even fewer like to admit. I find it odd, though, because it’s all around us on a daily basis. For example, I set my alarm this morning for 5:00am but hit the snooze button multiple times. Now that seems really knit picky and harsh but it’s a small exampl... Read More
Understanding Glory
by Ben Talmadge on July 25th, 2024
Understanding “Glory” The word “glory” can be one of those Bible words that runs the risk of being used all the time in Christian circles, and all the while no one really understands what it means. In 2 Corinthians 4:17 Paul tells us that “light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison.” This sounds pretty great, but how are we to understand Paul’... Read More
A Great Big Thank You
by Ben Talmadge on July 25th, 2024
As we are all aware, the entirety of our gatherings (i.e. corporate worship, Sunday School, shepherding groups, kids and youth) were all forced into virtual modes for the entirety of the spring this year due to COVID-19. As we began looking at regathering, first for our services over the summer, and then for additional activities starting in the fall, we as the staff felt much uncertainty about w... Read More
The Treasure of Light
by Ben Talmadge on July 25th, 2024
The Treasure of Light In 2 Corinthians 4:6-7 uses two metaphors to help followers of Christ understand what happens once they receive Christ by grace through faith. The first is the idea of treasure, which he says we contain as a result of our faith. And what is this treasure? It is the reality that the sin-filled, self-centered darkness of our hearts has been overcome through the light of Chris... Read More
An Open Letter Life
by Ben Talmadge on July 25th, 2024
An “Open Letter” Life Among the number of issues Paul addresses to the church at Corinth in 2 Corinthians is the issue of “letters of recommendation” (3:1). In Paul’s day popular teachers/orators would present these letters to different audiences essentially as a way to demonstrate their supposed credibility and reputation, much like someone recognizable today would endorse a book written by a p... Read More
Pictures of God's Strength
by Ben Talmadge on July 25th, 2024
Pictures of God's Strength Throughout 2 Corinthians Paul uses a number of pictures to help us gain an eternal perspective of our suffering, each of which we will look at in our sermons in the weeks to come:In 2:12-17 Paul says we should approach our lives as those who are “in triumphal procession” through Christ. Though we often experience defeats and discouragements, our continued faith in Chri... Read More
