When Life Makes You Want to Numb: Learning from Noah’s Struggle After the Flood | Genesis 9:20-24
Noah’s story didn’t end with the flood—it continued with failure, grief, and grace. In this message from Genesis 9, Pastor Ross Gilbert shows how sin survived the flood and still wars within us today. Discover how Jesus meets us in our weakness, heals our hearts, and calls us back to walk in the Spirit.
The Days of Noah and the Coming Judgment: Finding Safety in Christ | Genesis 6-8
In this powerful message, Pastor Ross unpacks the striking parallels between Noah’s flood and the coming return of Christ. Discover how the ark points to salvation in Jesus, why God’s judgment is inseparable from His grace, and what it means to be ready before the door closes. A challenging and urgent call to live prepared — and to rest in the safety of Christ.
Noah's Ark: Myth or History? Uncovering the Evidence for a Global Flood | Genesis 6-8
Did a global cataclysmic flood really happen as described in the Bible? Join us as we dive deep into the fascinating evidence that challenges modern skepticism and points to the historical reality of Noah's Ark and the Great Flood. In this powerful sermon, we'll explore:
Geological Anomalies: How do rock layers, fossils, and landforms around the world provide compelling clues that align with a global flood event?
Ancient Flood Legends: Discover striking similarities in flood narratives from cultures across the globe – from Mesopotamia to indigenous peoples – suggesting a shared historical memory.
Hydrological Plausibility: Examining the sheer volume of water on Earth and how scientific models might accommodate such an event.
Biblical Account's Consistency: Understanding the precise details given in Genesis and how they remarkably stand up to scrutiny.
Implications for Faith: Why the historicity of Noah's Flood is not just an academic debate, but a cornerstone for understanding God's judgment, salvation, and promises for humanity.
Prepare to have your perspectives challenged and your faith strengthened as we uncover the compelling case for Noah's Flood being a real event in Earth's history. Don't miss this insightful exploration!
God's Grace Through the Judgement of Noah's Flood | Genesis 6:5-9
The flood in Genesis was a global judgement on all of creation. The sons of God, the Nephilim, humanity, and even the animals all faced judgement. But the grace of God is displayed through the judgement in the person of Noah.
The Story of the Watchers and What it means for Today | Genesis 6:1-5
The story of the Watchers and their divine rebellion that is told in Genesis 6 as well in ancient texts such as the book of 1 Enoch, is not just a story of myth or history. Like Genesis 3, it is a story of rebellion and the resulting destruction to God's creation. And like Genesis 3, the resulting destruction is still felt today as the impact of the Watchers continue to shape and push a culture of death and destruction.
Who are the Nephilim and were the sons of God fallen angels? | Genesis 6:1-4
Genesis 6 tells of the time before the flood when the sons of God took wives from the daughters of men. Who were these sons of God? And why does Genesis 6 matter today?
Learn how to Hear from God | Genesis 5
Like Enoch, walking with God today is to be the norm for the Christian. But to walk with God means that we must learn to hear from God. Pastor Ross teaches how we can learn and discern the voice of God as He speaks to us today.
Enoch Walked with God | Genesis 5
Genesis 5 is not just a list of names in a family tree. It is a list of generations that connects Adam to Noah. And in the middle of that list is a unique character, Enoch. Enoch walked with God until God took Him up to Heaven, having found Enoch to be pleasing in His eyes. What does that mean for us thousands of years later? Pastor Ross explains how we can walk WITH God today.
What We Do vs What is True | Isaac Dunn
After chapter 11, the story of Genesis follows in detail the lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. But in chapter 38, there is an odd story of Judah and his daughter-in-law Tamar. But this story provides a contrast with the story of Joseph in chapter 39 to demonstrate the nature of God's grace. What we do, doesn't diminish who we are. Who we are, is the result of what God does.
From Mourning to Healing: A Sermon on Understanding Grief and Loss | Genesis 23-25
In this final message on the life of Abraham from Genesis 12- 25, we delve into the intricacies of grief and loss, exploring the multifaceted nature of mourning and the path to healing. Drawing insights from Biblical wisdom and personal anecdotes, we unravel the stages of grief, from shock and denial to acceptance, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and processing our losses. Through heartfelt reflections and practical advice, discover how to support others through their grief journey and find solace in the promise of a better tomorrow.