Category: Sermons
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![Suffering from small thoughts about God no more [Sermon]](https://matthewruttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/hope-vid-1.png?w=1024)
Suffering from small thoughts about God no more [Sermon]
What is puzzling to you is a puzzle piece to God. When things seem just too much, maybe you need to ponder the hugeness of God. That’s what this sermon on Ephesians 3:14-21 explores.
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![Your soul has an appetite [Sermon]](https://matthewruttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/sermon-sunday-titles-3.png?w=1024)
Your soul has an appetite [Sermon]
Your soul has an appetite — fill it with the wrong thing and be eternally corroded; fill it with the right thing and be eternally contented. This sermon on John 6:25-71 explores this idea as Jesus speaks controversial words about being “the bread of life.”
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![Uncertainty is an Opportunity [Sermon]](https://matthewruttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/sermon-sunday-titles-1.png?w=1024)
Uncertainty is an Opportunity [Sermon]
He actually walked on water. And there was a purpose to it. The powerful presence of Jesus is greater than the powerful presence of fear. That’s what I explore (for them then and for you now) in this sermon on John 6:16-24.
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![The key to weathering a storm [Sermon]](https://matthewruttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/sermon-sunday-titles-7.jpg?w=1024)
The key to weathering a storm [Sermon]
Storms happen. And lately, it seems that they keep getting windier. Well, the key to weathering a storm is who you’re weathering it with. That’s what I explore in this sermon on John 5:30-47.
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![Exhale [Sermon]](https://matthewruttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/sermon-sunday-titles.jpg?w=1024)
Exhale [Sermon]
It’s a disorienting and tiring time. What if a confidence that God continues to work helps you to take the pressure off? That’s what I explore in this sermon on John 5:1-18.
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![Still Lovable [Sermon]](https://matthewruttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/sermon-graphics-gen-13.png?w=1024)
Still Lovable [Sermon]
Mistakes pile up. So do sins, failures and misplaced priorities that have hurt you and others, and have gone against God. But guess what? You are still lovable. Jesus died for you knowing you. That’s what this Good Friday sermon explores on John 19.
