Sermons By Chris Krycho

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Faithful exposition of Scripture in the catholic, Reformed, evangelical, Baptist tradition. Chris Krycho is a Reformed, evangelical Baptist currently pursuing an M. Div. from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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  • Christology, Week 4

    01/09/2019 Duración: 42min

    Week 4: Ascension, Session, & Reign; Conclusion Introduction Good morning everyone! Before we jump into the lesson, let’s pray! Well, today is the last day of our Sunday School class on the doctrine of Christology. Today, we will wrap up by talking about the rest of what the Westminster Larger Catechism describes as Christ’s exaltation: his ascension, current place seated at the right hand of the Father, and future return. As usual, we’ll have short breaks between our discussion of each of those for questions. Then, at the end of the class, I’ll try to sum up everything we’ve said in the last four weeks. (We’ll see how that goes.) Because we’ve covered a lot of ground over the last couple weeks, I’ve left some a bunch of extra time at the end for questions about anything we’ve covered, so start thinking now! Part 1: Ascension The doctrine I’ll open our discussion of the ascension by simply quoting the Apostles’ Creed: “He ascended into heaven, and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty.” Script

  • Christology, Week 3

    25/08/2019 Duración: 44min

    The weight of what we should have born, born for us by Christ; and the wonder of what Christ’s resurrection means for us—forever.Week 3: Suffering and Death; and the ResurrectionIntroductionGood morning everyone! Let’s pray as we get started!All right, today is the third of our four weeks looking at the doctrine of Christology: the things the church has learned from Scripture to say about our great God and Savior Jesus Christ. As a quick refresher: In the first week, we saw that God the Son is truly God, and eternally the Son, and how—amazingly—in Christ, by the Spirit, we’re adopted into that same love the Father has for the Son. Last week, we saw that Jesus Christ was Israel’s Messiah—the fulfillment of all God’s promises to bring salvation to all nations through one people. We also followed the early church in thinking through the fact that Jesus was fully God and fully human, and how this is why we are fully saved. This week, we’re talking about Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection. Next week, we’ll

  • Christology, Week 2

    18/08/2019 Duración: 45min

    Israel’s Messiah and the Incarnation Introduction Good morning, everyone! Let’s start by praying! Today we’re picking up in the second of our four weeks studying Christology, our understanding of what Scripture teaches about the person and work of Jesus Christ. If you missed last week, it was recorded and all of the notes for it are online as well at forestgate.org/sunday-school. By the end of the day today, notes for today’s class will be up there as well, so don’t worry if you miss something. Last week we looked a bit at the doctrine of the Son in the context of the Trinity. We saw that there is no gospel apart from the doctrine of the Trinity, and the gospel is the place where our Triune God has revealed himself. As part of that, we saw how the Bible teaches us to understand the Son of God as eternally the Son, and we talked a little about what a comfort that is: it’s his sonship we are adopted into, and the Father’s fatherly love that he has given us by his Spirit is real fatherly love, the true fatherly

  • Christology, Week 1

    11/08/2019 Duración: 44min

    Introduction and Eternal Sonship Part 1: Introduction Opening and Prayer All right, good morning everyone; let’s get going! Before we start, let me introduce myself since I haven’t met all of you yet. One of the great joys fo my time in seminary was realizing just how much more depth there was in the doctrine of Christology than I had know before, so I’m excited to share a taste of that with all of you over the next few weeks. Before we dive in, though, let’s pray! So I said that one of the joys of seminary was the doctrine of Christology. But what exactly do I mean by that? When I use the word “Christology,” I think it’s easy for it to feel kind of heady or abstact. And we’re Presbyterians, which means we’re often relatively comfortable with things that are a bit more abstract and heady. But one of the things I hope we take away from the next few weeks is that yes, these are wonderful mysteries; they are a feast for our minds—but they are also a comfort for our weary souls; they’re encouragement on this

  • God Is With Us

    12/04/2016 Duración: 21min

    John 14:15–31: We love and obey God; God dwells with us. This sermon was delivered in partial fulfillment of the requirements of Dr. Marty Jacumin's Sermon Delivery class at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The only constraints on this sermon were that it be between 15 and 25 minutes long, and be on a text from the Old Testament. Audio is recorded with Ferrite, using an iPhone SE placed on the podium.

  • A Strange and Messy Deliverance

    09/03/2016 Duración: 21min

    Judges 3:7–31: Three stories, three judges and deliverers, one saving God. The following was delivered in partial fulfillment of the requirements of Dr. Marty Jacumin's Sermon Delivery class at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The only constraints on this sermon were that it be between 15 and 25 minutes long, and be on a text from the Old Testament. Audio is from my iPhone, in my pocket.

  • A Humble, Selfless, Unity

    09/02/2016 Duración: 21min

    Believers are called to a humble, selfless, unity which reflects the humble, selfless, unity of the Trinity. The following was written in partial fulfillment of the requirements of Dr. Marty Jacumin's Sermon Delivery class at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The only constraints on this sermon were that it be between 15 and 25 minutes long, and be on a text from an epistle. Audio is from an old MacBook Pro pointed at the podium.