Description:God has not hidden Himself from mankind. He reveals Himself to any sincere seeker and does it in several interesting and undeniable ways. This message will try to remove the questions and doubts of people who are considering getting to know God.
Description: Jacob DeShazer of Salem Oregon took part in World War II’s legendary Doolittle Raid, endured more than three years as a Japanese prisoner of war and later teemed up with his wife to serve as a Methodist missionary in Japan for nearly thirty years.
Description: “Many today love traditional wedding ceremonies with biblical language who would be repulsed if they comprehended the meaning. A pledge to take a woman for his wife commits a man to sharing life in its entirety. Man and wife are heirs together of God’s gracious gift of one life. It demands of him selfless thoughtfulness of her. The New Testament repeatedly urges men to love their wives and be considerate towards them.” — Walter Chantry, THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS
Description:Very few Christians understand the extent to which the Bible teaches that we are united to the resurrected Christ. This inseperable relationship can be illustrated by the field of explosive welding. It is possible that two dissimilar items can become one; God and man united.
Description: An unsaved husband can better be won to Christianity by seeing it work in his wife’s godly life — even, as the Apostle writes, without a word. To illustrate, Peter turns to the marriage of Sarah and Abraham as the quintessential example of how the holy women of former times submitted to their husbands.
Description: Paul explains his circumstances to the Ephesian believers. He knew that some were discouraged by his imprisonment and persecution. Many of them probably wondered why God allowed those things to happen. But Paul never wondered, Paul knew. He knew that if he was in prison it was only because God wanted him in prison and he knew that God would use whatever circumstances to fulfil His kingdom purpose.
Description:Moses has been told he is at the end of his life. He is concerned that the Israelites will repeat old mistakes, and so he gives them a history lesson to prepare them to trust God more fully after he is gone.
Description: The Good Shepherd is one of the thrusts of Biblical scripture. This illustration encompasses many ideas, including God’s care for his people and his discipline to correct the wandering sheep. The tendency of humans to put themselves into danger’s way and their inability to guide and take care of themselves apart from the direct power and leading of God is also reinforced with the metaphor of sheep in need of a shepherd.
Description: It is essential to our Christian testimony that we live, in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, Godly lives. This is the heart and soul of the church’s integrity.
Description: Though you might not think of looking for the Easter Story in the Old Testament, God tells it beautifully through the life of Mephibosheth — a life that was filled with tragedy and shame. In the end, however, he was lifted out of his lowly position and given a place at the king’s table.
Listen in as Elder Monty Simao shows us how the story of Mephibosheth and King David parallels man and the King of Kings.
1. Parallel of Condition
a. Disgraced Condition
b. Doomed Condition
c. Destitute Condition
Description: A study of what makes the people of God so distinct from the world. The chosen in Christ honor Him by their obedience and good conduct to the authorities God has placed over them.
Description: Paul concludes chapter two of Ephesians by illustrating the unity of the church. He provides three illustrations by explaining to us that the church is: United in God’s Kingdom, United in God’s Family, and United in God’s Temple.
Description: Mankind has made impressive crossings of oceans, rivers and challenging barriers. The history of God’s people, as revealed in the book of Joshua, records a remarkable crossing that could only be accomplished under the leadership of the almighty God of creation.
Description: Christ is our peace, and it is through the cross that He has made reconciliation — not only between a Holy God and sinful man, but also between men. It is in Christ that racism and cultural barriers and animosity ends and where community, faith, and a true oneness can be found.
Description: Join us as we turn the back the clock to 2009 to listen to a Scandia Bible Church “Classic.” In this Classic Sermon Elder Monty Simao continues our study in the New Testament book of Ephesians.
Description: Join us as we turn the back the clock to 2009 to listen to a Scandia Bible Church “Classic.” In this Classic Sermon Elder Monty Simao continues our study in the New Testament book of Ephesians.
Description: Join us as we turn the back the clock to 2009 to listen to a Scandia Bible Church “Classic.” In this Classic Sermon Elder Monty Simao continues our study in the New Testament book of Ephesians.
Description: Join us as we turn the back the clock to 2009 to listen to a Scandia Bible Church “Classic.” In this Classic Sermon Elder Monty Simao continues our study in the New Testament book of Ephesians.
Description: Join us as we turn the back the clock to 2009 to listen to a Scandia Bible Church “Classic.” In this Classic Sermon Elder Monty Simao continues our study in the New Testament book of Ephesians.
Sermon Archives
Given New Life
in SBC Classic Edition
We’re in the process of digging through the colossal SBC Sermon Archive Library to bring forth the rich and timeless Biblical Truths found within the hundreds and hundreds of sermon cassettes from yesteryear, in our Tape to Podcast Project.
Currently on the workbench:
The Jim Allen Gospel of John Study (1997-1998) is now complete and in our SBC Classic Edition collection!
Watch our Steeple Study grow! … Great for a listen-study through a book or series.
Our Find-A-Sermon resource page helps you find what you’re looking for.
With the increased release of sermons from our archives, SBC Classic Edition is now podcasting on its own dedicated feed, separate from our current Sunday sermons.