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August 17, 2026
Faithful Endurance, 2 Timothy Review
This sermon provides a comprehensive review of the pastoral epistle on the book of Second Timothy as a guide for church leadership and doctrine. It highlights key themes such as unshakable faith in Christ, the power of Scripture to equip believers, and the necessity of enduring hardship without shame. The preacher emphasizes the importance of holding fast to sound teaching while rejecting false teachers who possess only a form of godliness. Through Paul's instructions to Timothy, the message encourages ministers and laypeople alike to remain faithful, study the Word accurately, and proclaim the gospel boldly despite cultural opposition. Ultimately, the sermon calls for steadfast obedience to God's truth in anticipation of eternal reward.

August 16, 2026
Seven Dispensations - Conscience | Pastor Jayson Hill
Continuing a study through the seven dispensations, the preacher examines the era between the fall of man and the flood. Beginning in Genesis 3, he shows how Satan's temptation mixed true statements with fatal omissions, and traces the consequences of Adam's transgression: shame, separation from God, and a cursed ground that yielded thorns without rain. He compares what was commanded then with what changed afterward, noting that men ate only from the ground until Genesis 9, that the curse on the earth was lifted after the flood, and that human lifespans were shortened to 120 years. He then takes up the sons of God of Genesis 6, arguing from Job, Jude, and 2 Peter that these were angels who left their first estate and are reserved in chains unto judgment. Throughout, he urges confidence in the plain words of Scripture over the shifting claims of modern criticism.

August 16, 2026
Conversation About The Messiah
Continuing his series in the Gospel of John, Pastor Rockhill brings the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well to its climax in John 4:25-30. His central burden is to display how Christ patiently, compassionately, and deliberately draws a guilty, hardened sinner to faith, breaking down her resistance until she rests in Him alone. As the woman deflects to the coming Messiah, Pastor Rockhill traces both the Samaritan hope of a prophet like Moses and the Jewish longing for a Davidic king. He shows that both expectations were partial, and that the full witness of Scripture presents the Messiah as prophet, priest, and king. Even more, when Jesus declares, "I who speak to you am He," He uses the covenant name of God—the great I AM—revealing Himself not merely as the anointed one but as the Lord Himself, come in the flesh to offer the living water of the Spirit and the forgiveness of sins. Pastor Rockhill dwells on the woman's transformation: her shame lifted, her guilt washed away, she leaves her water pot behind and runs to invite her city, "Come, see a man." This, he explains, is the fruit of Spirit-wrought conviction—sin exposed, then grace freeing the sinner to live boldly. The application is warm and evangelistic. Believers cannot compel anyone to Christ; they can only point others to Him and trust the Spirit to work. Pastor Rockhill urges every hearer to humble themselves, call on Christ, and, freed from condemnation, joyfully share the gospel with those around them, all to the glory of God alone.
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