Covenant Reformed Church

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The God Who Intervenes

Paul Mourreale - Jonah

10-26
45:45

The Runaway Missionary

Paul Mourreale - Jonah

10-19
44:30

A Final Word on Prayer and Care of the Body

Paul Mourreale - James

10-12
46:03

Be Patient and Steadfast

Paul Mourreale - James

10-05
46:29

Righteousness By Faith in the Old Testament

Dean Heuring - Special

09-28
42:42

The Abuse of Wealth and Power

Paul Mourreale - James

09-21
45:11

Our Plans and God’s Providence

Paul Mourreale - James

09-14
42:15

Exercising Improper Discipline

Paul Mourreale - James

09-08
43:19

The Lord’s Rescue Plan

Paul Mourreale - Summer in the Psalms

08-31
49:30

Ehud, the Left-Handed Deliverer

Dane Bothun - Special

08-24
43:56

A Prayer of the Wrongly Accused

Paul Mourreale - Summer in the Psalms

08-18
40:46

Biblical Marriage: An Everyday Gospel

The sermon explores the idea that until we recognize the bitterness of our sin, we won't truly appreciate the sweetness of Christ and the blessings He offers, extending this principle to marriage. Drawing from Scripture, particularly Ephesians 5, it emphasizes that a biblical marriage reflects the gospel, with women demonstrating a gentle and quiet spirit and men using their strength to honor and understand their wives. The message underscores the importance of prioritizing inner beauty and spiritual growth over outward appearances, and calls for husbands to emulate Christ's selfless love and sacrifice, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of God's grace and a more profound appreciation for the transformative power of the gospel.

08-10
40:55

The Promise of the Resurrection

Paul Mourreale

08-03
39:51

The Ideal Worshiper

Paul Mourreale - Summer in the Psalms

07-27
36:00

The Foolishness of Denying God

Paul Mourreale - Summer in the Psalms

07-20
45:04

Wedding Preparations

Dane Bothun - Special

07-13
41:24

How Long, O Lord!

This sermon explores the experience of loneliness and abandonment, offering a path forward through lamentation. It examines how Christians, even those with strong faith, can grapple with feelings of God's absence during times of grief and suffering, emphasizing that questioning God is not indicative of unbelief but rather a demonstration of trust. The sermon encourages listeners to embrace prayerful lament as a means of processing sorrow, reminding them that God's steadfast love and covenant faithfulness provide a foundation for moving from pain to praise, ultimately finding comfort and renewed hope in Christ's sacrifice and the assurance of God's enduring presence.

07-06
38:35

Where have all the godly gone?

The sermon explores a lament over the apparent absence of righteousness in a world increasingly marked by deceit and wickedness, drawing from Psalm 12 to highlight the pervasive nature of falsehood and the need for divine intervention. It emphasizes that while the prevalence of sin can feel overwhelming, the central message rests on the assurance that God has acted through Jesus Christ, offering salvation and refuge from the pervasive darkness. The people of God are encouraged to recognize their own need for redemption, to trust in the purity of God's word, and to actively proclaim the gospel, knowing that God's covenant faithfulness ensures ultimate justice and eternal safety for those who believe.

06-29
40:35

Lord Knows Why

The sermon explores the elusive nature of wisdom, contrasting humanity's ability to uncover earthly treasures with the profound difficulty of attaining true understanding. Drawing from the book of Job, it argues that while humans can master skills and knowledge, the ultimate answer to life's 'why' lies beyond human reach and cannot be purchased with earthly riches. Ultimately, the sermon emphasizes that wisdom is found not in worldly pursuits but in fearing the Lord and embracing the gospel message of Christ's sacrifice, which offers a path to salvation and a deeper understanding of God's plan, urging listeners to prioritize faith over fleeting material gains.

06-22
33:16

When the World Seems on Fire

The sermon addresses anxieties surrounding societal instability and global conflict, urging listeners to avoid fear-driven responses like fleeing or fighting, and instead to place their trust in the Lord. Drawing from Psalm 11, the message contrasts pessimistic counsel with unwavering confidence in God's sovereignty, righteousness, and protective power, emphasizing that true refuge lies not in self-preservation but in a steadfast reliance on divine providence. Ultimately, the sermon encourages believers to act with wisdom and prudence while maintaining faith in God's ultimate control and justice, recognizing that He is the ultimate protector and source of hope amidst challenging times.

06-15
35:22

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