Sunday Sermon – November 23, 2025 – “A Thanksgiving Meditation” – Psalm 100
November 23, 2025
A Thanksgiving Meditation
Psalm 100
November 23, 2025
Dr. Kelly B. Burton
The beauty of the Psalms is that they take the words right out of our mouth. Better yet, the Psalms put the right words into our mouths. The New Testament quotes the Psalms more often than any other Old Testament book. The Psalms speak to our emotions and help us express those emotions to God. They are to be read with the heart, not just the head. Psalm 100 is perfectly placed in Book IV. Thirteen of the seventeen Psalms in Book IV are orphan Psalms, they have no identified human author. The pastor takes that to mean they are meant to be read as God speaking directly to you. This sermon is A Thanksgiving Meditation. May you enter and exit today thanking God.
Sermon Idea: Don’t just mumble your praise to God. Let Him hear you!
100:1-3 Everyone Is Welcome to Come into the Presence of God!
Serve Him means to offer yourself to Him; get to work.
Get to know God, He made you for His glory.
100:4-5 Come on In and Join the Covenant Community of God!
God wants you to Enter, Give Thanks, and Bless Him.
Only God can offer you dependable, steadfast love forever.
Sunday Sermon – November 16, 2025 – “Behold Your God!” – Isaiah 40:1-11
November 16, 2025
Behold Your God! Isaiah 40:1-11 November 16, 2025 Dr. Kelly B. Burton Chapter 40 introduces another major division of Isaiah. The theme shifts now from punishment of the wicked to the comfort and encouragement of God’s people. Cyrus was the new king of Babylon and the one to deliver Israel from their 70 years of… Read More »
Sunday Sermon – November 9, 2025 – “A Lavish Feast for the Faithful” – Isaiah 25
November 9, 2025
A Lavish Feast for the Faithful Isaiah 25 November 9, 2025 Dr. Kelly B. Burton Isaiah chapters 24-27 have been called The Little Apocalypse because they deal with the events coming at the end. Isaiah 25 is a song expressing the faithful’s confidence in God. In the ancient world mountains were believed to be the… Read More »
Sunday Sermon- November 2, 2025 -Luke 4:14-22 – “Isn’t He Joseph’s Son?”
November 2, 2025
Isn’t He Joseph’s Son? Luke 4:14-22 November 2, 2025 Dr. Kelly B. Burton God’s message preached is often met with rejection, sometimes violent rejection. This text pulls all of us face to face with our beliefs. The religious are confronted with the hard truth that they are sluggish and slow to believe and will lose… Read More »
