Sermons
Sermons from Bay Vista Baptist ChurchWhat's for Supper?
What’s for supper? This is a question we’ve all asked at one point in our lives. Today, we take an in-depth look at the Lord’s Supper, where Jesus added meaning to the Passover meal, and what it should mean to us.
(NOTE: The service had various musical interludes while we partook of the Lord’s Supper; this sermon does not have any of that music.)
A Tale of Two Treasures
Jesus told two short parables about the value of the kingdom of God. Today we look at these two, and what these actually mean in our lives.
The Son Has Come
Christmas is over. Now what? We turn our attention to exactly what the gift of Jesus brings us, from a passage not typically associated with Christmas.
Joseph
Today, we hear Joseph’s story in a dramatic monologue. His faithfulness to God gives us a great example of how we can trust God. (4th Sunday of Advent)
Prophet Song
We tend to downplay Mary, but today we see Mary for who she was - a prophet who had a mission from God. This mission is summed up in the song she sings after learning the news. (3rd Sunday of Advent)
John the Baptist
John the Baptist was sent to prepare the way for the coming Savior. (2nd Sunday of Advent)
Isaiah the Prophet
The prophet Isaiah had some hard words for Israel and her surrounding nations, but within those words, there was hope of a coming Savior. (1st Sunday of Advent)
Thankful to Christ
We pray to God the Father, and we give thanks, it’s usually directed toward Him. This is not a bad thing. However, in today’s Scripture, we see Paul thanking Jesus for His sacrifice, and for reaching out and turning Paul’s life around.
Give Thanks to the Lord
The message of today’s Psalm is simple - give thanks to the Lord! We should thank Him for both Who He is, and what He does. His love endures forever!
Thankfulness to the Lord
Saying “thank you” is considered good manners, and we know that the Bible tells us to be thankful to God. Why is that? That question is answered in this Psalm.