Sermons by Pastor Matthew Kusch (Page 13)

Associate Pastor

The Book of Job: It Is Enough

Today when we get to the point where we feel cannot take anymore – where can we go for answers? When Job got to that point in his suffering and trials, he couldn’t take any more either. He was frustrated but still he turned to God to find his answers. As we continue in the…

Sweet Surrender

“It can always get worse!” But when it does get much worse, how can we handle it? How did Job handle it? By keeping the Lord uppermost in his heart. Tonight we listen and learn from Job’s story, his suffering, and his surrender to Gods will.

Victory and Defeat

As we journey through the 40 days of Lent, we think of the journey of our Lord. There are highs there are lows. Mankind has many victories. And many defeats. Jesus took all those defeats and transgressions upon himself. He gave us the victory. And he shall make all things new. Let’s listen.  

Above and Beyond

In two sermons we see an end and a beginning… Moses gives one last sermon to give to his people before they cross over to the promised land. Jesus speaks to His disciples and the people on the mount. Jesus went above and beyond the law of God–inspiring perfection in His people and setting a…

What Kind of Light

Light is important for people for our physical health and survival. But what about our spiritual health and survival? The Light of our world is Jesus. The Light shines in the darkness and the darkness could not put it out. He shone for the people then and for you and for me today.

Our Baptism

Baptism is important – so much that each believer must be baptized to be freed from our sins. As our sins are washed away, we are each made new. But why did Jesus come to John to be baptized? Why did He allow it to be so, and what does this mean for us today?

A Familiar Story

How does a story begin? And how does it continue? Is it familiar? Matthew tells the story from the perspective of the story through Jesus, Israel reduced to one man – Jesus Christ. To do this, God sent his Son to save us and to take our place. This is why He came and lived…