Sermons
The Word of God faithfully preached to the Church is one of the most essential aspects of Christian discipleship. Through preaching every saint is equipped and trained for ministry as disciple-making disciples.
This is one reason preaching is the central element of our Lord’s Day worship.
One of the best ways to know what we believe is by listening to what is regularly preached.
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Faithful Gospel Living
Kenny Komatsu preaches from Titus 3.8-11 helping us to see the importance of consistent and faithful gospel living. Gospel living simply means we live out the gospel by devoting ourselves to good works and avoid foolish distractions. In our text, we find that we have to do three things : 1) trust in the gospel and insist on living it out, 2) devote ourselves to good works, and 3) avoid foolish distractions.
Partnering in the Spread of the Gospel
In Titus 3.12-15 helps us to see the importance of gospel-partnership. That is the only way the gospel spreads throughout the world. There are four parts to this text: 1) a roll call, 2) a repeated reminder, 3) a command to kokua, 4) the grace to accomplish it.
The Christian Citizen
Titus 3.1-2 teaches us that Christians must work for the good of the place they live. We are exhorted to honor those around us regardless of our status in society. There are three truths we find in our text: 1) a great reminder, 2) our behavior towards authorities, 3) our behavior towards everyone else.
Seven Ways the Gospel Changes Us
The gospel is meant to radically change everything about us. In Titus 2.11-15, Kenny Komatsu helps us understand seven ways the gospel changes people: 1) it saves us, 2) it trains us, 3) it makes us wait eagerly, 4) it redeems us, 5) it purifies us, 6) it motivates us, and lastly 7) it makes us proclaimers.
Modeling Christlike Character
As we continue our break from 1 Timothy, Josh preaches from Titus 2.7-8. Paul instructs Titus to model Christ-like Character through two ways: 1) his good works and 2) his teaching.
Self-Controlled Lives
In Titus 2.6, Paul calls Timothy to urge the younger men in the church to practice self-control. In this sermon, Kenny Komatsu unpacks this short verse by addressing several hinderances to self-control and asking three important questions: 1) What is Self-Control? 2) How Do You Gain Self-Control? 3) How Do You Practice Self-Control?
The Role of Older Women
As we continue our break from 1 Timothy, Mike Komatsu preaches from Titus 2.3-5 on the role of older women in the church.
Holding Fast to Sound Doctrine
As we take a break from 1 Timothy, Kenny Komatsu preaches from Titus 1.10-2.1.
Old Timers
We took a break from our 1 Timothy series as Josh Lockhart preaches from Titus 2.2. Here, Paul commands the older men in Crete to be examples for the church in four specific ways: 1) sober-minded, 2) dignified, 3) self-controlled, and 4) sound in faith, love, and steadfastness. In response, older men must embrace the gift they are to the body and the body must be careful not to squander this gift.
The Elder Qualifications
E kala mai, majority of the sermon was recorded but we had repeated issues with the sound and recording. In this sermon, Mike Komatsu helps us consider four aspects of the qualifications of elders: 1) his reputation, 2) his home, 3) his character, and 4) his doctrine.
Biblical Eldership
Josh Lockhart continues our monthly series through Titus by preaching on the necessity and nature of biblical eldership.