Sermons

Sermons from Bay Vista Baptist Church

Jesus and the Father's Purpose

The Bible is nearly silent about Jesus from His birth until His earthly ministry. There is one vignette, however, with Jesus as a 12-year-old boy, that illustrates His commitment and how He was growing. We should strive to follow His example; if the literal Son of God needed to grow, how much more do we?

Luke 2:41-52     Bro. Danny Nance     December 27th, 2015

Rejoice in the Promise of Salvation

Joy is the focus of the fourth Sunday of Advent. When Mary arrived at her cousin Elizabeth’s home, and was immediately recognized as the mother of the Savior, she sang a song of joy to the Lord. Her song shows us four different aspects of the way God works among His people.

Luke 1:46-55     Bro. Danny Nance     December 20th, 2015

The Promise of the Coming Messiah

Faith is the focus of the third Sunday of Advent. John the Baptist proclaimed that someone else was coming who was more powerful than he was, and that while John was baptizing with water, this One would baptize with the Holy Spirit and with fire. This is a promise that can be believed, especially since it has already come to pass!

Luke 3:15-18     Bro. Danny Nance     December 13th, 2015

Hope in Salvation

The second Advent candle represents hope. When John was born, his father Zechariah presented a song to the Lord that spoke of salvation not in the future tense, but in the past perfect tense. His song shows us that we can live in the peace of salvation today, while we look forward to the ultimate fulfillment of hope.

Luke 1:67-79     Bro. Danny Nance     December 6th, 2015

Grateful for a Living Hope in God

Hope is a recurring theme throughout Scripture; Paul even identifies, along with faith and love, as something that will last forever. Our hope is not some vague expectancy; rather, it is a living hope in a living God.

Psalm 142     Bro. Danny Nance     November 22nd, 2015

Grateful Hearts Praise God

Gratitude is not something that is easily taught; however, when we look at all that God has done for us, gratitude is a natural response.

Psalm 105:1-11     Bro. Danny Nance     November 15th, 2015

A Prayer for Help Based on God's Love

Today’s psalm is a psalm of lament, not a psalm of thanksgiving. However, even in his lament, David recognized and thanked God for the many evidences of His love and provision. Like him, even in our pain, we should remember God’s love toward us.

Psalm 86     Bro. Danny Nance     November 8th, 2015

Thankfulness for an Answered Cry

David had several occasions where he cried out to God, and this passage is his song of thankfulness to God after one of those occasions. Although separated by thousands of years, David’s needs parallel our needs today, and God is still waiting to respond to our cries.

Psalm 30     Bro. Danny Nance     November 1st, 2015

Receiving Rewards

Jesus had done a lot to discourage people from following Him, telling them that He was offering a difficult life, not an easy one. In this passage, though, He shifts a bit and gives us principles regarding the rewards that are connected to faithful service.

Matthew 10:40-42     Bro. Danny Nance     October 25th, 2015

Criteria for Judgment

Although some interpretations vary on today’s text, there are a few principles we can glean from it. The judgment described in this passage is based on service that demonstrates an active faith. As James put it, quite bluntly, faith without works is dead.

Matthew 25:31-46     Bro. Danny Nance     October 18th, 2015
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