Tag Archives: Gods glory through his son

All Things Reconciled to Christ (Colossians 1:20)

Title: All Things Reconciled to Christ

Passage: Colossians 1:20

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: October 6, 2019

Paul wants the Colossians to know the glory of Christ amidst false teaching. To prevent them from error, he teaches the believers of the glory of God’s Son. Today, Pastor Martin concludes the study of these verses and show you two remaining aspects of the glory of Christ.

The Firstborn from the Dead (Colossians 1:18-19)

Title: The Firstborn from the Dead

Passage: Colossians 1:18-19

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: September 22, 2019

The Christ who is supreme over the universe, is also supreme over the church he is saving out of the universe that was ruined in the Fall. Let us give our attention to this passage and learn afresh of our Lord Jesus and what makes him so glorious.

All Things for Christ (Colossians 1:16-17)

Title: All Things for Christ

Passage: Colossians 1:16-17

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: August 25, 2019

This morning we look at verses 16 & 17, where Paul develops the last phrase of v 15. We see here the supremacy of our Lord Christ over the whole created world. He is over all created things. This is a high and lofty claim. Why is Christ supreme over all things?

With the Angels Let Us Sing, Part 2 (Worship Service, January 1st, 2017)

Title: With the Angels Let Us Sing Part 2

Passage: Luke 2: 10-14

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: January 1st, 2017

The birth of Christ brings good news to sinners because the child born is the Lord himself, because the child born is the human Christ, and because the child is born in historical humility. This week, as we gather around the Table, I want to consider the next two verses. They show the proper response to the good news that Jesus has come. Jesus’ birth and all that it means for poor sinners has one fitting response: praise. I want to draw your attention to three important truths in these two verses.