The Church at War

Undying Love

Ephesians 6:21-24 Good morning, Saylorville. My name is Andrew Bush. I’m the High School Director here and it’s a privilege to bring the word of God to you this morning. Something that I like to do whenever I teach is to begin with prayer. And what I like to do is to have you pray…

The Clear Gospel

Ephesians 6:19-20 If you brought a copy of scripture with you, you can find Ephesians chapter six as we continue with the Church at War and the Apostle Paul winding down this great epistle here. And before we do that, just praising the Lord here this morning. My mind has been on the 17 young…

Prayer That Battles

Ephesians 6:13-19 (Emphasis on verse 18)  As Jason said, my name is Colton Willie and it’s a privilege to be in front of you again this morning. And for those of you who are visiting with us, welcome. We’re glad you’re here. If you have a copy of scripture, I would invite you to find…

The Helmet of Salvation

The Helmet of Salvation: Pat Nemmers; February 12, 2023 Ephesians 6 Well, good morning, Saylorville. If you brought a of copy of scripture with you this morning, you can find Ephesians chapter 6 as we continue in our series, “The Church at War.” And how coincidental that on this Super Bowl Sunday, we would be…

The Shield of Faith

Good morning, my friends. Well, now we know who the combatants will be in the 57th edition of the upcoming Super Bowl. And I have a suspicion that I know who most of you will be rooting for. I mean, it’s not rocket science. It’s just proximity. The Chiefs are closer, right? But whether you’re…

Beautiful Feet

Good morning again, Saylorville Church. If you brought a copy of Scripture with you this morning, you can find Ephesians chapter 6 as we continue in this chapter and this series on “The Church at War.” A good friend of mine who fought in Afghanistan was telling me some time ago that in fact he shared this around the time he got saved with us that whenever he entered into actual combat, he experienced a rush so indescribable. He just figured he would never experience that kind of rush again ever in life. And then he was presented with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He said, “I had that same rush and there is nothing more epic than being confronted with your need to know Jesus as your Savior.” And those of us who are on the front lines of proclaiming the gospel have felt that exhilaration. We know that rush. It’s a rush that many of you have never experienced. But if you will put on, if you will determine this morning to strap on your gospel shoes, you will. You will. And so let’s get back to the context, the church at war Ephesians 6 beginning in verse 10.