Handling Scoffers | 2 Peter 3:1-9
Peter prepares followers of Christ to handle scoffers by teaching us three ways to respond: (1) discern their motive, (2) dissect their argument, and (3) desire their repentance. This sermon is part 6 in "A Fisherman's Truth," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on 2 Peter.
How People Go Astray | 2 Peter 2:10-22
Peter identifies four points of departure from the way of truth and righteousness: (1) despising authority, (2) disregarding morality, (3) distorting liberty, and (4) deepening depravity. This sermon is part 5 in "A Fisherman's Truth," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on 2 Peter.
Judging False Teachers | 2 Peter 2:1-10
Peter refutes fives reasons that people might give for listening to a false teacher: (1) their profession; (2) their persuasion; (3) their position; (4) their popularity; and (5) their persistence. This sermon is part 4 in "A Fisherman's Truth," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on 2 Peter.
Sources for Knowing God | 2 Peter 1:12-21
Peter directs us to three authoritative sources that we should rely upon for knowing God: (1) the apostles' teaching; (2) the apostles' witness; and (3) the prophetic word. This sermon is part 3 of "A Fisherman's Truth," Bryan Craddock's series of verse-by-verse sermons on 2 Peter.
Commitments of Knowing God | 2 Peter 1:5-11
Peter calls everyone who knows God to make three commitments: (1) be diligent not negligent, (2) be fruitful not forgetful, and (3) be sure not stumbling. This sermon is part 2 of “A Fisherman's Truth,” Bryan Craddock’s series on 2 Peter.
Privileges of Knowing God | 2 Peter 1:1-4
Peter helps us grasp three privileges granted to every believer through our relationship with God: (1) an equal faith, (2) a full knowledge, and (3) a glorious calling. This sermon is part 1 of “A Fisherman's Truth” Bryan Craddock’s series on 2 Peter.
Christmas Prophecies | Seeing the Light
The wise men and the star fit into a prophetic thread about seeing the light from four perspectives that lead us to worship God: (1) the power of light, (2) the knowledge of light, (3) the guidance of light, and (4) the life of light. This sermon is part 4 of Bryan Craddock’s “Christmas Prophecies” series.
Christmas Prophecies | The Birth of the King
The prophecies of a coming king reveal seven implications for our lives: (1) obedience, (2) forever, (3) judgment, (4) peace, (5) service, (6) repentance, and (7) anticipation. This sermon is part 3 of Bryan Craddock’s “Christmas Prophecies” series.
Christmas Prophecies | The Little Town of Bethlehem
Bethlehem is a stage that tells a powerful story of change through twelve different scenes: (1) grief, (2) worldliness, (3) idolatry, (4) wickedness, (5) hopelessness, (6) surrender, (7) grace, (8) strength, (9) hope, (10) trials, (11) praise, and (12) persecution. This sermon is part 2 of Bryan Craddock’s “Christmas Prophecies” series.
Christmas Prophecies | The Woman's Offspring
The prophecy of the woman's offspring reveals four truths about God's plan that give us hope in dark times: (1) the problem of evil, (2) the promise of blessing, (3) the presence of God, and (4) the power of salvation. This sermon is part 1 of Bryan Craddock’s “Christmas Prophecies” series.