Jonathan: Courageous Faith and Loyal Love (1 Samuel 13–31)
Jonathan trusts God when outnumbered and loves David without envy, surrendering his claim to the crown and resisting Saul; his courage and covenant loyalty show selfless love and point to Christ.
Would You Serve God for Nothing?
Would we still love and serve God if the blessings we value were stripped away? Erik Borlaug walks through Job’s losses, questions, endurance, and encounter with God to show that steadfast faith rests not on easy circumstances, but on the beauty, wisdom, compassion, and worthiness of God himself.
Living Water for a Dying World
Ezekiel saw water flow from God’s presence into the Dead Sea, bringing life wherever it went. Erik Borlaug traces this vision through Jesus and the church, showing how Christ’s living water restores what is dead and sends his people outward with hope, healing, and the gospel.
The Gospel of the King and His Kingdom
The gospel is more than a set of steps: it is the good news that the King has returned and God reigns. Berry Kercheville traces the kingdom message through Isaiah, the Gospels, and Acts, showing how Jesus restores God’s failed kingdom and calls people to trust the King.
The Tragedy of Saul (1 Samuel)
Saul had every outward advantage, but he was ruined by a heart that would not fully submit to the Lord. This sermon from 1 Samuel 9–31 warns against self-will and points us to Jesus, the better King.