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Gerald Roberts
Contributing sermons since Jan 11, 2011
Newest Sermons
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Joseph Was Just Joseph
Contributed on Dec 24, 2025
We don't hear a lot about Joseph but he was important in the Christmas story.
“Joseph was just Joseph” Matthew 1:18-25 1. Joseph was just Joseph • He was unremarkable he was just average • We may call him the average Joe • “When we think of Christmas, we think of Mary, the manger, the shepherds, the angels. But ...read more
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Good News
Contributed on Dec 24, 2025
Born in a stable is the Good News The Gospel of Jesus Christ is good news.
Luke 2:1–14 Good News 1. The Setting of the Good News • The passage begins with a decree from Caesar Augustus, reminding us that God’s plan unfolds even through earthly powers. • Mary and Joseph journey to Bethlehem, the city of David, ...read more
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The Good King
Contributed on Dec 24, 2025
Herod was not a good King but King Jesus is.
Matthew 2:13-23 The Good King 1. Jesus is incarnate God becomes flesh • Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, was also the son of Mary. • He was born. He grew up. As a youngster, he skinned his knees. He roughhoused with friends. He loved a good meal • He rejoiced at a wedding feast. He ...read more
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Funeral Michael Chrisopher Dillon
Contributed on Dec 15, 2025
Brief message for a man who recently wanted to be ready.
Funeral Service Michael Christopher Dillon • Friends, we have gathered here to praise God and to witness to our faith as we celebrate the life of Michael Christopher Dillon • We come together in grief, acknowledging our human loss. • May God grant us grace, that in pain we may find comfort, in ...read more
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What Did You Get For Christmas?
Contributed on Dec 9, 2025
What we got because of Christmas is amazing we received salvation, hope, peace, love, and all Gods promises.
Every Christmas morning, children rush to the tree with one question on their lips: “What did I get?” Their eyes sparkle as they tear open wrapping paper, eager to see what’s inside. But as believers, we ask a deeper question: “What did I get for Christmas?” Not from Santa, not from family—but from ...read more
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