Sermons
Sermons
Lakeshore Baptist Church
Weekly gospel-centered, word-filled sermons
God's Creation, God's Word, God's People
Pastor Nate brings the message, “God’s Creation, God’s Word, God’s People.”  Psalm 19 speaks of God’s creation and His Word.  Creation declares not only God’s existence, but also His glory.  God’s Word powerfully guides us through everyday life and declares Jesus as the one and only Savior.  The response to God, the creator and author of scripture should be humility and surrender at the deepest parts of who we are.
Aug 6, 2023
42 min
Is God Enough for You?
Pastor Nate brings the message, “Is God Enough for You?  When the trial delivers a major blow to your life is God enough for you?  We know the correct, Sunday-school answer to that question, but does our heart confidently answer, “Yes, God is enough!”  In Psalm 18 David leads us through various aspects of God’s nature that will bolster our faith for the coming week to endure through the trials and believe that God is enough.
Jul 30, 2023
40 min
Vindication from the Lord
Pastor Andy brings the message, “Vindication from the Lord” from Psalm 17.  When we walk in fellowship with God, we expect God’s favor to be on us.  But what happens when we find ourselves in fellowship with Him and experiencing difficulty?  Where do we turn?  Psalm 17 gives voice to the person caught in the storm of unjust treatment and points us to our supreme Advocate, God Himself.
Jul 23, 2023
38 min
The Lord is My Chosen Portion
Pastor Nate brings the message, “The Lord is My Chosen Portion” from Psalm 16.  There are several Biblical steps we can take when we find ourselves in fearful crises such as praying for deliverance or trusting in God’s sovereignty.  Or, as we see in Psalm 16, we can consider whether or not the greatest gift is still ours in the moment of crisis.  Psalm 16 will encourage us to see that when all seems to be in peril, we still have God.
Jul 16, 2023
37 min
Fellowship with God
Pastor Nate brings the message, “Fellowship with God” from Psalm 15.  How must we live to enjoy fellowship with God?  That’s the question that David asks in Psalm 15, and it’s not one of legalism.  It’s a question grounded in love for God.  Psalm 15 gives us an insight into regular disciplines we an pursue in order to enjoy our relationship with God.
Jul 9, 2023
42 min
Rekindle Your Affection
Pastor Luke brings the message, “Rekindle Your Affection” from Revelation 2:1-7.  In the first of Jesus' letters to the churches in Revelation he commends and confronts the Ephesians. They cared deeply about theology and morality, but they had a deep deficiency -- they lacked love for Jesus. We too can be like the Ephesians, doing much for the sake of Jesus' name yet all the while having a heart that is cold toward him. As we come to this passage, it is our hope that Jesus would help us rekindle our affection for him.
Jul 2, 2023
43 min
Living Faithfully Among Fools
Pastor Nate brings the message, “Living Faithfully Among Fools” from Psalm 14.  When David had to live in the shadow of fools, he wrote Psalm 14 and spoke openly and honestly about the challenge.  His hope was not a return to the good ol’ days but rather to the future salvation of God.
Jun 25, 2023
42 min
Psalm 13
Pastor Wayne brings the message from Psalm 13.
Jun 18, 2023
32 min
The Power of Words
Tom Siefert brings the message, "The Power of Words” from Psalm 12.  Words have power, but how do we react when the power of words is misused?  David confronts that issue in Psalm 12, helping us learn how to navigate it in our society.
Jun 11, 2023
35 min
God's Faithfulness:  He Keeps His Promises
Pastor Nate brings the message, "God's Faithfulness:  He Keeps His Promises.” The book of Numbers starts with Israel leaving Sinai and wraps up with Israel ready to enter into the Promised Land. It took 40 long years for them to make that trip (due to their complaining), yet God was just as faithful at the end as He was at the beginning. Sometimes the journey seems long and hard, but Numbers reminds us that God is going to fulfill His promise to bring us home.
Jun 4, 2023
41 min
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