Sermons

Sermons from Bay Vista Baptist Church

Magnify the Lord with Me

God want hearts that honor Him, but true worship goes well beyond that. Truly magnifying the Lord also affects our lips, hands, and eyes.

Psalm 34     Bro. Danny Nance     August 19th, 2018

The Works of the Lord

God’s works give us ample reason to praise Him. Today’s psalm points out several: how He gives us compassion, how He rules as King, and how He provides us with the provision we need.

Psalm 145     Bro. Danny Nance     August 12th, 2018

Whenever You Do This

Grace is the theme woven through the images used in the Lord’s Supper. This grace has led to the possibility of a restored relationship with God, which we celebrate in a personal yet communal way.

1 Corinthians 11:23-28     Bro. Danny Nance     August 5th, 2018

It Is Good to Give Praise to the Lord!

Psalm 92 is the only psalm designated for the Sabbath. It is a song of praise to the Lord, celebrating His character, works, protection, and provision. May we, like the psalmist, praise the Lord and celebrate all that He is.

Psalm 92     Bro. Danny Nance     July 29th, 2018

I Will Hear the Lord

The people of Israel were under the judgment of God; in this psalm, they call out to Him to revive them. Toward the middle of the song, though, one voice rises above the rest to declare that he is ready to hear the Lord, and will hear Him when He speaks. The parallel to today’s church is easy to see; we, too, need revival, and we will only experience it if the people of God listen to what He is telling us to do.

Psalm 85     Bro. Danny Nance     July 22nd, 2018

Our Eyes Look to the Lord

This psalm of ascent is also a psalm of lament; it expresses the heart of a servant of God who has taken more than they thought they could take. Their only hope is to look to the Lord for His salvation. Like them, we need to set our eyes on the Lord, and trust Him to bring deliverance and mercy to us.

Psalm 123     Bro. Danny Nance     July 15th, 2018

Dalmatian Theology

Dalmatians may be cute dogs, but there’s nothing cute about a Christian with spotty theology. Having a proper view and application of Scripture (while avoiding common pitfalls) is vital if we are going to stand when trials come.

2 Timothy 3:16-17     Bro. Daniel Summers     July 8th, 2018

Under the Shadow of God's Wings

This psalm is a celebration of God’s protection for His people. He will shelter us, love us, hear us, and rescue us in our time of trouble.

Psalm 91     Bro. Danny Nance     July 1st, 2018

A Cry for Compassion

The lone Psalm attributed to Moses presents some constrasts. God is eternal, yet His people are frail; and His people are sinful, yet He is holy. The good news, though, comes in the third contrast; if God’s people call out to Him for compassion, He is merciful to them.

Psalm 90     Bro. Danny Nance     June 24th, 2018

Blessed Unity

“How good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!” is the opening line of Psalm 133. Unity is the ideal presented in Scripture; we should strive for and celebrate it, because it is a prerequisite for the blessings of God.

Psalm 133     Bro. Danny Nance     June 17th, 2018
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