Uptown Pastoral Library
The Crux of the Matter
The most important decision that anyone can ever make comes down to the question: was Jesus raised from the dead? There is so much at stake with this simple question, so it is only appropriate to explore this question as we celebrate Easter…
What Does It Mean to Be Filled with the Spirit?
What does it mean to be filled with the Spirit? Many of us have a distorted understanding of this. We think that it means a life full of excitement, passion, and joy. Or a life that is full of the miracles of God. Or a life where circumstances suddenly turn favorable…
The Body of Christ: Gifted, United, and Loving (Part 2)
Last week, we were reminded of how radical God's love is. On the one hand, God is perfect in holiness and cannot tolerate sin. On the other hand, we deserved nothing but his wrath because of our rebellion and defiance. Yet, God reached out to us in the most sacrificial and powerful way. He sent his only son, Jesus Christ, to die for our sins and his resurrection means, among other things, that we are united with him! We are not only forgiven of our sins, but we are now the body of Christ! God's radical and uniting love is what motivates and empowers us to love others in the same way…
The Body of Christ: Gifted, United, and Loving (Part 1)
One of the recurring dangers that we've seen in these recent sermons is that we take God's Word and make it about ourselves or our relationships with other people. For example, when we think about the fruit of the Spirit—like love, joy, peace, kindness, etc.—we are tempted to focus on how we need to be more loving, joyful, peaceful, kind, etc., without first considering God's love, joy, peace, and kindness…
Results, Not Causes: Fruits of the Spirit (Part 2)
So why exactly are things like love, joy, peace, goodness, etc. called "fruits of the Spirit?" There are at least two reasons…
Results, Not Causes: Fruits of the Spirit (Part 1)
Have you ever wondered how other religions or worldviews promote the same values as the gospel? Even outside of Christianity, people endorse love, joy, peace, goodness, kindness, and other virtues. The gospel, however, presents a critical difference…
Serving with the Spirit
As we saw last week, the Holy Spirit is moving in a powerful way in both the book of Acts and even in our situation. But as the Spirit moves, there is always opposition. This week, we see that there is conflict within the church as the widows of the community were being neglected. The solution is simple. The apostles delegated the task because they needed to focus on prayer and the ministry of the Word. So they had the community select 7 people who could serve the widows. The requirement was that these people had to be full of the Spirit…
It's Personal (and Marital)
Acts 5.1-11 is one of the more uncomfortable passages of the Bible. We see two people, Ananias and Sapphira, instantly struck dead by the Holy Spirit, causing much fear in the newborn church. In the sermon, I will explain the need of reading this passage in the context of what's happening in Acts…
The Lame Will Leap
Have you ever felt like you were stuck in an impossible situation? Not only did it feel like there was utterly no hope for you, but you knew that things would only get worse. Moreover, you knew that you did not deserve God's merciful involvement in your situation…
Can He Get a Witness?
As we have been reflecting upon the overwhelming and undeserving gift of the Holy Spirit, many of us have been compelled to share this love from God with others. This is an appropriate and expected response. As we are filled with the love of God, we cannot help but to want to share it with others, especially those who do not know Jesus Christ…
Every Step You Take, He’ll Be Saving You
As we have alluded to throughout the year, salvation in Christ is thoroughly the work of God's grace. God is the one who initiates and completes what he began in us. This week's sermon will specify this more by focusing on some of the Holy Spirit's role in salvation. In particular, I will explain what theologians call regeneration, conversion, and adoption. I will also elaborate on the practical implications of these three aspects of salvation, with specific attention to what some of us are presently experiencing…
All Flesh and All the Time
One of the questions from this past week is if we can ever lose the Holy Spirit. Does he live in those who submit to the gospel of Jesus Christ forever? The short answer is, the Holy Spirit will permanently be with all those who submit to the gospel of Jesus Christ! Jesus himself says that the Spirit will always be with those who submit to his gospel (John 14.16; Matthew 28.20), even in our moments of weakness (Romans 8.26) since we have been sealed with the Spirit until we see God face to face (Ephesians 1.13-14)…
Is There Something or Someone Better than Jesus?
What comes to mind when you think of the Holy Spirit? Is it a distant or impersonal force that helps you in your time of need? Is it what enables intense experiences, such as unexplainable healing or euphoric moments with God? Or perhaps you associate it with divine dreams, visions, or messages? As we begin our sermon series on the Holy Spirit, we will correct misunderstandings of who he is and explore how the Bible describes him…