Episodes

Sunday Jul 16, 2017
The Preeminence of Jesus (Colossians 1:15-23; 2:6-7)
Sunday Jul 16, 2017
Sunday Jul 16, 2017
The more we see Jesus in His majesty and supremacy the more stunned we will be by the cross. We need to sink our roots down deep into Christ. We need to sink our roots down deep into Christ. We need to sink our roots down deep into gospel soil, by meditating on God's word and by meditating on the gospel. As we do this we will begin to abound in thanksgiving.

Sunday Jul 09, 2017
JONAH: Sovereign over Cities, Salvation, & Suffering (4:1-11)
Sunday Jul 09, 2017
Sunday Jul 09, 2017
We close out our study of Jonah today. We have seen God's love of the city. We have seen God's sovereignty over His creation (including our lives!). How do we fit God's sovereignty together with the fact of our sufferings and grief and pain? How could a good God allow - even 'appoint' - not only our pleasures but our pains?

Sunday Jul 09, 2017
Confessional: The Idolatry of Comfort (Jerry Ediger)
Sunday Jul 09, 2017
Sunday Jul 09, 2017
Confessionals are times where North Avenue Church stops and considers our sin and our need to repent and worship God. These times precede the sermon.

Sunday Jul 02, 2017
JONAH: Enraged at the God of Mercy (3:1-4:4)
Sunday Jul 02, 2017
Sunday Jul 02, 2017
What is a real awakening and revival? How can we be praying more often for God to do this in our city? Why is Jonah angry when God awakens and spares an entire city under his preaching? Jonah 4 introduces a twist ending that changes how we are to read this whole story. From this fresh perspective we get a better glimpse into the inner workings of Jonah's heart (and ours!) and see the gentleness and compassion of God as He works to transform Jonah's religious pride.

Monday Jun 26, 2017
JONAH: Nineveh's Great Awakening (3:1-10)
Monday Jun 26, 2017
Monday Jun 26, 2017
The book of Jonah continues to be about God's sheer mercy. God first shows Jonah mercy so that he might show Nineveh mercy. Then God pours out His Spirit through the preaching of His word and thereby awakens an entire city to the reality of God, judgment, and salvation. God's anointed message coming at God's appointed moment is irresistibly powerful. May the gospel awaken Athens also!

Sunday Jun 18, 2017
JONAH: A Prayer from the Belly of Sheol (2:1-10)
Sunday Jun 18, 2017
Sunday Jun 18, 2017
The first beacon of hope begins to appear while Jonah is in the watery depths, surrounded by breakers and waves. On the verge of death, he is swallowed up by a great fish and his life is preserved. For the first time, Jonah really begins to pray. As the runaway prophet says, "I called out to the Lord, out of my distress, and He answered me; out of the belly of Sheol I cried, and You heard my voice" (Jonah 2:2). Come with Jonah and learn to pray in the seminary of the storm.

Sunday Jun 11, 2017
JONAH: The Storm and the Sacrifice (1:4-17)
Sunday Jun 11, 2017
Sunday Jun 11, 2017
Did you know that one of the best known moments in the Old Testament is also one of the clearest pointers to Christ, the true and better Jonah (Matthew 12:38-41)?

Wednesday Jun 07, 2017
JONAH: Are We Running From the Word? (1:1-3)
Wednesday Jun 07, 2017
Wednesday Jun 07, 2017
To run from the Word of God is to run from the God of the Word. Jonah runs from his call to the nations and thus misreads his circumstances. Where are we supressing God's Word in our lives? Where are we misreading our circumstances?
![The Peace of Christ, the Word of Christ, & the Glory of Christ (Colossians 3:12-17) [Jerry Ediger]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog942894/nac2059.jpg)
Wednesday Jun 07, 2017
Wednesday Jun 07, 2017
Jerry shows us that the gospel grants us peace with God through the word (gospel) of Christ and this is all for the glory of Christ. Our subjective experience of peace in this life is to be grouned on our objective peace with God in Christ.
![The Hope of the Gospel (Colossians 1:1-14) [Scott McAndrew]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog942894/nac2059.jpg)
Wednesday Jun 07, 2017
The Hope of the Gospel (Colossians 1:1-14) [Scott McAndrew]
Wednesday Jun 07, 2017
Wednesday Jun 07, 2017
What are you hoping in? Are you hoping in better circumstance in the here and now? Or are you finding your hope (that is, your confidence and joy) in the finished work of Christ and the new creation?

Sunday May 14, 2017
Do Not Grow Weary: A Life of Sustainable Sacrifice (Galatians 6)
Sunday May 14, 2017
Sunday May 14, 2017
Today we closed our series in Galatians focusing on our need for each other (the local church), our need for rest in Christ, and our need to live a life of sustainable sacrifice so that we will 'not grow weary of doing good' knowing that 'in due season we will reap, if we do not give up' (Galatians 6:9). We hope you have enjoyed this journey through Paul's letter to the Galatians.

Monday May 08, 2017
The Competitive Nature of Pride (Galatians 5:25-6:5)
Monday May 08, 2017
Monday May 08, 2017
Pride gets a thrill from having more of (or being better at) something than someone else. Only when our identity is stable in Christ will we be able to simply love others from the heart.

Sunday Apr 30, 2017
The Fruit of the Spirit vs. The Works of the Flesh (Galatians 5:16-25)
Sunday Apr 30, 2017
Sunday Apr 30, 2017
We tend to read over familiar passages quickly and without much thought. Let's slow down and examine this familiar text and see what we may have missed.

Sunday Apr 23, 2017
Galatians Overview: Free Grace and the Power to Love
Sunday Apr 23, 2017
Sunday Apr 23, 2017
This week we stepped back to look at the overall message of Galatians. As counter-intuitive as it sounds, salvation by grace alone is our only hope to ever be able to live a life of genuine love.

Sunday Apr 16, 2017
EASTER: The Cross of Christ (Matthew 26-28)
Sunday Apr 16, 2017
Sunday Apr 16, 2017
Come follow the disciple Matthew as he guides us through all the events that led up to Jesus's death...and resurrection. There is a difference between snacking on the benefits of the cross, and surveying the wonders of the cross. Let us learn to sit and listen prayefully as we read what the Spirit wrote through Matthew.

