Sermons by Kyle Lewis (Page 23)

Sermons by Kyle Lewis (Page 23)

Hebrews 9:15-28 – The Blood of Christ

Just because Christ made it easy for you to be forgiven, does not mean it was easily attained. Sermon Clip   (The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on the above “save” button)

Hebrews 9:1-14 – A Clean Conscience

If we are honest, all of us have guilt from things in our past. This guilt can only be cleansed by turning to Jesus Christ. No amount of effort will take that guilt away! Sermon Clip (The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on the above “save” button)

Psalm 23:1 – The Lord Is Your Shepherd

NOTE: Due to a camera malfunction, the audio and video quality are very poor. We apologize for this. Jesus Christ is the good shepherd, so why would we want to follow anyone else? (The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on the above “save” button)

Hebrews 8:1-13 – The New Covenant And You

God is more concerned about your heart than your hands. He is more concerned about your mind than your mouth. Christianity is a religion that begins with the internal, not external. Sermon Clip   (Teaching sheets can be downloaded by clicking on the “save” button)

Hebrews 7:1-28 – Jesus, Our Perfect High Priest

One day we will stand before God and be judged. Do you really want to stand there on your own? Jesus is the perfect person to stand on our behalf. Sermon Clip The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on “save”. 

2 Corinthians 9:6-8 – Generous Giving

NOTE: Due to a camera malfunction, the audio and video quality are very poor. We apologize for this. We serve a generous God! And because he is so generous, we should be generous as well! (To access the teaching sheet, click on the “save” button above.”)

Hebrews 4:12-13 – The Reliable, Working, and Exposing Word of God

We often treat the word of God like a spoon… useful, but only for certain times. But the word of God doesn’t claim to be like a spoon, it claims to be like a chain saw, where it will cut, pierce, and work in the hard heart of the person reading it. Will you let it get close enough to you? Sermon Clip