Dean Elliott explains the title Jesus most often used, Son of Man. He was God, but he took on all aspects of humanity. While this is very difficult to understand HOW this is possible, Dean explains WHY its necessary. Scripture References: Isaiah 9:6-7; Matthew 8:1-3; Luke 19:1-10
Dean Elliott continues the Christmas series, And He Shall Be Called, explaining another title of Jesus. He is the Son of God. Jesus is very God. Scripture Reference: John 20:19-29
David denHartog wishes to give us a deeper appreciation or broader knowledge of one of the titles given to Jesus, in order enhance our worship of Jesus this Christmas season. Jesus is called “The Lamb of God” twenty seven times in the book of Revelation. Pastor David uses Revelation 5 as a base to explain […]
David denHartog begins our Christmas series, “And He Shall Be Called ….” How can we have joy during this Christmas season, when for so many of us there is hardship, depression, despair, or even just busy-ness and stress? In Isaiah 8:22-9:7, God gives us a promise and person so that we might have joy and peace. […]
David denHartog teaches on Matthew 6:1-6 and 16-18. We all have a desire for significance – to be somebody. The question is: to WHOM do you want to be somebody? Jesus tells us that to pass muster with God, even your motives are important, not just your actions or your heart. He wants us to […]
Members of the CBC Family shared how God has used ministries and community of Cleburne Bible to transform lives: Stephen and Amanda Burdett. Nina Mangrum. Russ Buford. Nora Reyes. Dan and Mary Olson. Skyler Heald. Paul and Shelby Osbourne. Rebecca West. (Please note, the testimonies have a low volume level. You may need to make adjustments […]
David denHartog gives a short, devotional type sermon from Ecclesiastes 2:24. We can thank God for the simple things and enjoy them. As we do that, it leads us back to remember the glory of God and praise Him more.
Don Hunt begins in Philippians 1:12 and explains how Paul was on mission to advance the Gospel. Everything that happened to Paul was seen through that missionary lens.
Dean Elliott teaches from Matthew 5:38-48, part of the Sermon on the Mount. This section is correlated with Matthew 5:7, “Blessed are the merciful.” There are two things to look at – a negative form of mercy and helping up your enemy (which looks crazy), and then we see why.
Dean Elliott teaches from Matthew 5:33-37. He takes a closer look at the flesh in order to remind ourselves of how we can have peace with God. Dean also explains to us the third of three ways that people hide the flesh – using religious language. Additional Scriptures: Leviticus 19; Romans 7:18; 2 Corinthians 5; Titus 3:2 […]