Dec 15, 2024
Sermon: Whatever Is Admirable
By: Pastor Ben Hulst
Series: Think on These Things
Luke 1.5-25, 57-66: To attend to that which is admirable is to recognize greatness and give deference to it. It is to recognize to be careful with one's words as one approaches God. It is a recognition of his greatness and sovereignty which leads us into the peace of God in Christ. The story of Zechariah's encounter with the angel Gabriel helps us understand this.
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- Dec 15, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is Admirable
Dec 15, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is AdmirableBy: Pastor Ben HulstSeries: Think on These ThingsLuke 1.5-25, 57-66: To attend to that which is admirable is to recognize greatness and give deference to it. It is to recognize to be careful with one's words as one approaches God. It is a recognition of his greatness and sovereignty which leads us into the peace of God in Christ. The story of Zechariah's encounter with the angel Gabriel helps us understand this.
- Dec 8, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is Lovely
Dec 8, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is LovelyBy: Pastor Ben HulstSeries: Think on These ThingsLuke 1.5-17: In thinking on whatever is lovely, our attention might not be drawn to John the Baptist. He is somewhat of a rough character, yet he is one who 'calls forth love', which is what lovely means. John's whole mission is to 'call forth love' from God's people to God and his ways. His own devotion is significant to call people to that which is rightly to be most lovely - which is the glory of God we know in Jesus Christ. This was John's mission - that Jesus might become more, and that John might become less.
- Dec 1, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is Pure
Dec 1, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is PureBy: Pastor Ben HulstSeries: Think on These ThingsLuke 1.26-38: As we go through Advent, we're tying in the remaining virtues of Philippians 4.8 to a character in the Christmas story. As we consider what is pure, we turn to Mary, the mother of our Lord as her example of purity exemplified in her willing service to the Lord.
- Nov 28, 2024Thanksgiving Meditation: Mindful of Us?
Nov 28, 2024Thanksgiving Meditation: Mindful of Us?By: Pastor Ben HulstSeries: Think on These ThingsPsalm 8: The foundation of our thanksgiving is that God is mindful of us. Even in the places of nothing, we have a God who has not abandoned. From that nothing, the Spirit hovers and recreates life within us. Let us give thanks!
- Nov 24, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is Right
Nov 24, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is RightBy: Pastor Ben HulstSeries: Think on These ThingsPhilippians 4.8-9: It is easy to catalog the problems in the world and in our own lives. The harder thing is to focus our minds around the ideal of what is ultimately right and begin moving toward that with the strength of Christ. We need to assess what is wrong, but can only find peace and movement forward if we focus on the right, which is founded first of all in Jesus Christ.
- Nov 17, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is Noble
Nov 17, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is NobleBy: Pastor Ben HulstSeries: Think on These ThingsPhilippians 4.8-9: Noble refers to a characteristic of something that exhibits within itself a higher order. Nobility speaks to higher principles of power, of benevolence, of sovereignty. To think on what is noble is to draw ourselves upward toward higher things than our mind normally might. These leads to Christ and Christ's reintegration of our whole selves in sanctification and eternal life.
- Nov 10, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is True
Nov 10, 2024Sermon: Whatever Is TrueBy: Pastor Ben HulstSeries: Think on These ThingsPhilippians 4.8-9: To live in the peace of Christ comes with thinking on what is true, which begins with living within Jesus Christ as 'the truth.' Truth first of all is not an intellectual pursuit, but a relational one with the one who embodies truth. To think on truth is to think on Christ and what identity our connection with him means.
- Oct 27, 2024Sermon: Think On These Things
Oct 27, 2024Sermon: Think On These ThingsBy: Pastor Ben HulstSeries: Think on These ThingsPhilippians 4.4-9: We start a series on Paul's instruction to 'Think on such things.' The spiritual battle is often within the mind, of having our minds transformed to the patterns of Christ rather than the patterns of this world. The call is to maturity, to allow our minds and souls to live up to the resurrected body that is promised to us in eternity.