Sermon Series
The Convictions by Which We Live
Dr. Stanley addresses what we believe about God, the Bible, eternity, and much more.
11 Sermons
11 Sermons
Your Convictions About Eternal Security
Dr. Stanley distills the doctrine of eternal security into a few simple truths.
Your Convictions About Prayer
Whenever our prayer requests are in line with God's will, we can approach Him with the confidence that He will respond.
Your Convictions About the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Magnify the One who not only died for our sins but also rose again.
Your Convictions About The Judgment Of The Believer
Judgment—it’s a heavy word that inspires anxiety, dread, and possibly despair. But for the believer, it doesn't have to be that way. In this message, Dr. Stanley explains that judgment for Christians isn't something we have to be afraid of. Yes, we will be held accountable for our lives, but God’s desire is to reward His children, not punish them. Learn how to live in such a way that one day you'll hear the words, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.”
Your Convictions About Heaven
Find out what God has in store for those who trust in His Son Jesus Christ.
Your Convictions About Money
Dr. Stanley urges us to reject the world’s selfish viewpoint on money and instead live generously.
Your Convictions About the Holy Spirit
Life can sometimes be difficult and draining, especially when you're trying to serve God. But that’s why Jesus promised us the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is not an impersonal force; He is the third Person of the trinity who empowers, convicts, guides, and comforts all believers.
Your Convictions About the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
Gain knowledge on the death of Jesus and how it affects all of us here and now.
Your Convictions About God
Is your image of God consistent with what's in His Word?
Your Convictions About The Bible
The Bible is the very Word of God—without error and totally reliable.
Your Personal Convictions
What does it take to live a life of purpose? Of uncommon courage? What does it take to stand your ground in the face of criticism and rejection?