Sermons on Life of the Body

Sermons on Life of the Body

Proclaiming the Gospel, Part 2

Significance in our lives flows from working for our Lord Jesus with faith and zeal. A good life is a life invested zealously in the mission of Christ: proclaiming His Gospel and strengthening His church for discipleship.

God Has Visited His People

For every sorrow that sin brings to the doorstep of our lives, Jesus is present and ready to show His love to us. In this special Mother’s Day message, Pastor Ritch shares the story of Jesus raising a widow’s only son from the dead in Luke 7:11-17, and why that miracle should still fill us with hope and joy today.

The Hope of Our Resurrection

No Christian can withstand the assaults of the enemy if he or she refuses to labor in grasping sound doctrine. In this message from I Corinthians 15:20-35, Pastor Ritch shares the hope and reality of our future resurrection, and the urgency of the Apostle Paul’s charge to the church in Corinth to pursue a life of holiness.

Back to the Future

In this message from Romans 8:18-25, Pastor Ritch teaches how God purposefully designs our temporary pains to bring us to eternal pleasure in Him.

The Spirit of Sonship, Part 1

In this message from Romans 8:9-14, Pastor Ritch teaches about the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers to conquer sin, experience the joy of salvation, and glorify God with their lives.

Present Yourselves To God

In this message from Romans 6:11-14, Pastor Ritch explores the Apostle Paul’s first commands so far in the book of Romans, and explains how crucial it is to the Christian’s life in Christ.

The Beauty of the Body of Christ

Spiritual unity in the church is not just an absence of conflict, it isn’t uniformity, and it isn’t a peripheral spiritual gift. On the contrary, it’s one of the foundational elements in a church body. In this message from Ephesians 4:1-16, Dr. Ritch Boerckel walks through the Apostle Paul’s admonition to the church and builds a foundation for true spiritual unity in the body of Christ.
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