The Nativity as manifestation of God’s mercy
In this sermon, Roger Salter addresses the story of Christ’s nativity as recorded in Luke 2:1-14.
In this sermon, Roger Salter addresses the story of Christ’s nativity as recorded in Luke 2:1-14.
In this sermon on Romans 5:6-11 and Ephesians 2:4-10, Roger Salter reflects on the grace of God in conversion.
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines Isaiah 35, reflecting on the Advent message to the followers of Christ.
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines John 21:1-19, reflecting on Christ’s words to Peter about his ministry.
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines Romans 1:1-12, reflecting on Paul’s mission as a minister of the gospel of Christ.
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines 1 Kings 8:37-43, reflecting on Christ’s revelation of himself. “Solomon’s prayer of dedication for the temple is a great encouragement to the people of God when applied to our own circumstances. We know the fallibility and sinfulness and neediness of the human heart. God …
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines Hebrews 1:1-12, reflecting on how God speaks through his Son Jesus.
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines Luke 1:26-38, reflecting on the visit of the angel Gabriel to Mary. “When Gabriel appears to Mary, she asks the question so many believers ask when they consider the promises of God: How will this be? It’s not that we doubt God, but we …
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines John 8:46-59, reflecting on Christ’s revelation of himself. “The claims of Jesus are colossal. Those whom Jesus called children of the devil were so theologically and spiritually blind that they alleged that Jesus was in league with Satan, oblivious to the fact that they …
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines Matthew 15:21-28, reflecting on the the ministry of Christ to those in need. “Jesus leaves the boundaries of Israel, going to those outside who were considered the scum of society. Even Jesus’ disciples are embarrassed by the needy that cry to him. Jesus loves …
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines Proverbs 8:22-36, reflecting on the place of Christ in the revelation of God’s wisdom. “We must always convey the Word of God as it is and as it is intended to be received. God’s wonderful wisdom gives existence to all being and has sovereign …
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines Matthew 11:4-15, considering the ministry of John the Baptist, the messenger of Christ’s coming.
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines Luke 17:11-19, addressing the humility of giving praise to the Lord for his mercy.
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines 2 Corinthians 3:4-9, addressing human authority and competence given by the Holy Spirit. “Marked characteristics of a person before conversion can be sanctified for the use of the Lord. Paul’s susceptibility to boast in himself was altered to a tendency to boast in the …
In this sermon, Roger Salter examines Lamentations 3:22-33, addressing what it means to wait patiently for the Lord, trusting in divine providence. “Lamentations 3:22-33 I say to myself, ‘The Lord is my portion; therefore I will wait for him.’ There is no state more honorable than waiting on the Lord …