by hbclynchburg.com | Apr 21, 2025 | Easter, Sermon Summaries
The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ was part of God’s intentional plan for salvation, prophesied centuries before in Isaiah 53. Jesus willingly came to earth to fulfill the Father’s will, becoming a guilt offering for our sins and bearing our...
by hbclynchburg.com | Apr 14, 2025 | Sermon Summaries
In the time of Noah, humanity had descended into complete moral corruption just 1,500 years after Adam and Eve. God, grieving over humanity’s wickedness, provided a way of escape through Noah, who was righteous and walked with God. The ark represented...
by hbclynchburg.com | Apr 7, 2025 | Sermon Summaries
The story of the Exodus provides a powerful framework for understanding Jesus as the bread of life. Just as God provided manna to sustain Israel in the wilderness, Jesus offers eternal spiritual sustenance. While the Israelites received physical bread that temporarily...
by hbclynchburg.com | Mar 31, 2025 | Sermon Summaries
Discover the profound meaning of Imago Dei and how humans were created to reflect God’s image. Learn how the fall affected humanity’s ability to display God’s image and the transformative power of Christ’s work in restoring it. Explore biblical...
by hbclynchburg.com | Mar 31, 2025 | Sermon Summaries
The story of Jesus walking on water is well known, but have you considered it’s historical and theological implications? Why would Jesus do such a miracle with only his disciples to see? In this teaching, Pastor Nathan walks through the details of the narrative...
by hbclynchburg.com | Mar 31, 2025 | Sermon Summaries
The miraculous feeding of 5000 people demonstrates Jesus’ divine power and compassion. This powerful demonstration of supernatural provision occurred near the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus transformed five loaves and two fish into an abundance of food. The miracle...