Redimete Diem!

Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise,
making the most of the time, because the days are evil. (Eph. 5:15-16, ESV)

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A Collection of Sermons

delivered from the pulpit of New Covenant Presbyterian Church,

Abingdon, Maryland

"Preaching God's Sovereign Grace to a World of Need"

 

New Testament

     Studies in the Gospel of Matthew

     Studies in the Acts of the Apostles

     Studies in the Letter to the Romans

     Studies in the 1st Letter to the Corinthians

     Studies in the 2nd Letter to the Corinthians

     Studies in the Letter to the Galatians

     Studies in the Letter to the Ephesians  (current)

     Studies in the First Letter to the Thessalonians

     Studies in the Second Letter to the Thessalonians

     Studies in the book of James

     Studies in the book of 1st Peter - on hold for now

Old Testament

     Studies in the book of Genesis

 

            The Patriarchs

     Seasonal Studies in Psalm 103:

            Thanksgiving:

                    Knowing God - Ps. 103:19-22

                    Knowing God's Gifts - Ps. 103:1-5

                    Knowing God as Father - Ps. 103:13-14

            Christmas:

                    Why We Need Christmas - Ps. 103:8-9

                    What Christmas Accomplishes - Ps. 103:6-7

                    Who Christmas is For - Ps. 103:17-18

                    The Gift of Christmas - Ps. 103:10-12

              New Year's:

                    Promise and Deliverance - Ps. 103:15-18

     Studies in the Wisdom of Ecclesiastes

     Studies in the Life and Prophecy of Daniel

     Studies in the Prophecy of Habakkuk

          An Introduction to the Study of Romans

Topical Studies

     Hungering and Thirsting for Righteousness

     Studies on the Subject of Redemption

     Living and Growing in the Family of God

     Studies in the Theme of Christian Contentment

     Reformation Celebration Annual Series

 


David G. Barker
david.barker@ncpres.org