Sermons on Jeremiah
Jeremiah: Weep Before the Lord
With Jeremiah 2:13, we continue our survey of Bible books, focusing on Jeremiah which teaches us that repentance is more than lip service; it is a whole-hearted and heartfelt return to God. Pastor Paul van Engelenhoven preaches the call to heartfelt repentance, the judgement of God towards the unrepentant, the broken and the unbroken covenant, and the judgment of…
Hallowed Be Thy Name
In Jeremiah 9:23–24, we receive directions guiding us to praise the One who is worthy to receive all honor, glory, and praise. Pastor Paul van Engelenhoven preaches humanity’s love for boasting in self, Christ’s love for boasting in God, and the Christian’s love for boasting in God.
“Let him who boasts boast in this, that he understands and knows me, that I am the Lord…
The Heidelberg Catechism (4): Created, Corrupted, Reborn [Lord’s Day 3]
Genesis 1:26-31, Jeremiah 17:9, and John 3:3-5 point out that we were created good but that mankind has fallen into corruption through disobedience which can only be remedied through the spiritual new birth. Rev. Paul van Engelenhoven describes will versus nature and the birth, fall, and rebirth of…
Pentecost Sermons (2020): A Glorious New Beginning
Jeremiah 31:31-34 contains a prophecy fulfilled on Pentecost—the full power of the Holy Spirit unleashed to change hearts of believers. Listen as Pastor Paul van Engelenhoven introduces the new beginning and describes the changes: from the old to the new, from the stone to the heart, from far to…