The Walk to Emmaus
In Luke 24, Jesus reveals to his disciples how he himself is the central theme throughout all of Scripture–from the Old Testament scapegoat, sacrificed for the sins of the people, to the spotless Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. Like many of the first century believers, our understanding of God can be clouded by our own misperceptions. We need to use the Bible as a lens through which we can see and know God intimately, for that is the only place where lasting hope is found.
Topics: Authority of the Bible, Christian Thinking, Hope, Studying the Bible
Speakers
Recent Sermons
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11/30/25
A Hymn of Thanksgiving
Gratitude marks the lives of God’s people, especially as we remember how he turned his righteous anger away from us ...
Matt Ross
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11/23/25
Looking Back
Psalm 9 invites believers to look back with gratitude—remembering God’s faithfulness. As we reflect, we must hold fast to two ...
Danny Schillero
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11/23/25
Looking Forward
John’s vision in Revelation 7 gives believers a fixed point of hope. He describes an innumerable multitude from every nation ...
Danny Schillero