Sermons
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See That They Lack Nothing
The final instructions and greetings at the end of Titus tell us a lot more than the movements of a handful of ancient people. In this sermon, Pastor Catlan unpacks the way Scripture gives us details about missions and how the local church ought to support the effort.
Rebuke the Divisive Man
In Titus 3:10-11, we read about how Church leaders ought to handle divisive people. This leads to many questions. What counts as divisive? Who is responsible for warning and rebuking the divisive man? How can excommunication be a good thing? In this sermon, Pastor Catlan unpacks the truth of Titus 3:10-11 to show how God loves His church so much that He gave us systems to keep the focus on Him.
Avoid Foolish Controversies
Which sorts of arguments and disagreements are profitable and which are unprofitable? When should we argue our position on a matter and when should we avoid the conflict? Titus 3:9 speaks to those sorts of controversies, dissentions, and quarrels, but how do you apply this text? In this sermon, Pastor Catlan explains how to use Scripture to help unlock the wisdom of Titus 3:9.
Insist on Good Works
How pushy should leaders in the church be in Christians’ personal lives? What sorts of things should leaders be addressing in the lives of the Church? Titus 3:8 is a helpful passage for these questions as Paul tells Titus to insist on certain trustworthy things that bring about good works. In this message, Pastor Catlan explains how Christians should desire leaders who insist and the fruit of that should be beautiful works.
To God be the Glory
As the Apostle Paul was completing a very lengthy description of Jesus’ great salvation He purchased for the church, in Romans 11 he broke out into a doxology of praise to God. God has riches, wisdom, and knowledge that are beyond measure. In this message, Pastor Spencer Steenmeyer from Anchorage Bible Fellowship unpacks a message of praise and worship to our great God.
Mission Critical: Supporting Your Pastor and His Family
How should the church family encourage their Pastor? Jason unpacks how the local body should aim to encourage, support, and protect a pastor's family.
The Trinity in Salvation Part 2 – The Spirit and the Father Saved You
What did the Father and the Holy Spirit do to save Christians? In Titus 3:3-7 God saved His people. The salvation described in this passage is a Triune Salvation. In this message, Pastor Catlan unpacks what the Father and the Holy Spirit did to save Christians.
The Trinity in Salvation Part 1 - Jesus’ Role
In Titus 3:3-7 we see that God has saved His people from a horrible existence. One of the great revelations of this passage is how each Person of the Trinity has a unique role in salvation. In this message, Pastor Catlan explains how the passage points to a Triune Salvation and then unpacks Jesus’ role in our salvation.
A Great Friendship
What makes a GREAT friendship? What would you do to be a great friend? The Bible provides an example of a great friendship between Jonathan and David. In this message, Pastor Catlan unpacks several passages from 1 Samuel to discover what God reveals about great friendships.
Man’s Wickedness, Christ’s Mercy
Every person on earth has a common beginning, and it is very sobering to think about fallen man. In Titus 3:3-5, Scripture reminds us of the fallen condition of man and how that reveals God’s incredible mercy. In this sermon, Pastor Catlan explains why it is good to reflect on who we were before Jesus saved us.
Words Matter, Speak Kindly
In Titus 3:1-2, the Apostle Paul tells Titus to “remind” the church about some basic Christian values. In verse 2 there are 4 basic Christian truths that we all need reminding. In this sermon, Pastor Catlan explains why speaking kindly about people isn’t just a moral matter, but a matter of significant spiritual consequence to our Creator.
Slaves to Righteousness
For those who believe in God, those who believe in Jesus, they are no longer slaves to sin but slaves to righteousness. In this message Dan Yesner unpacks Romans 6:15-16 to show the implications of being slaves to the King.