True Riches Sermon Library contains sermons delivered by Reverend Wes Brockway. Mr. Brockway is an ordained Southern Baptist minister with nearly forty years experience. He has served God and churches in Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Currently, he is the Pastor for Campbellsburg Baptist Church in Campbellsburg, KY. He has been married to Susan Evans Brockway since January 1976. They have two children, six grandchildren, and two cats. They reside in Louisville, KY.
We continue our study of the Book of Romans in the Christian New Testament section of the Bible. This is a two-part message based on chapters 9,10, and 11. The 2nd part will be preached on May 17, 2026. Religion is good, it is following the tenets of someone, and in our case, God and Jesus Christ. But the religion is merely the following of the tenets or the works of our faith. We must be sure we do not think our religion is our sa...
We continue our series on the Book of Romans this week with chapter. In this chapter, Paul begins to address the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
This week, Glynn Brockway, our supply Worship Leader, is filling in for Pastor Wes, who is out of town. His sermon touches on how we can build up the church or break it.
We continue our sermon series on the Book of Romans. In this message, we examine Paul's teaching in chapter 7 on the liberty we have in Jesus Christ from sin and the law, and how we should live with our newfound liberty.
Because of Jesus Christ's resurrection, those who have believed in Him have the hope of one day entering heaven upon their death. But we also reap benefits from Jesus's resurrection while we are alive. In today's message, we learn the three benefits of resurrection in the life of a believer.
In our life we face many, many challenges. We have the skills, abilities, and knowledge to face these challenges, but sometimes the challenge overwhelms us and demands more than we can offer. How do we continue to face the challenge? One of the most powerful mechanisms we have to help with pressing on is the hope that an answer will come or a solution will present itself. Having hope is critical. Having hope properly based is a mus...
In chapter 6 of the Book of Romans, the Apostle Paul addresses some erroneous thoughts about justification and the Law. He gives good reasoning why the ideas are wrong and encourages his reader to choose the victory in Christ that all Christians have available to them, but they must choose life in following Christ for their souls, not death by following the world's ways.
From Romans 5:12-21 - In this passage, the Apostle Paul explains how Adam's act of disobedience led to sin being imputed to all mankind. The comparison also draws on the idea that Jesus' act of redemption justifies all mankind's sins.
Besides receiving the joy of justification we gain from Christ's redemption, we receive seven other blessings.
Abraham is known as the Father of Faith because of his great faith in God. In this message, we look at how Abraham demonstrated his faith and what we can learn from his example. Based on the fourth chapter of the Book of Romans.
In chapters one and two of Romans, Paul has laid out the guilt of the Gentiles and the Jews, respectively. Now he levels the charge against all people. He shares that all are equally guilty of sinning against God and that the solution is the same for every person. We must accept the work of Jesus on our behalf by faith. It is faith in Christ that makes us right with God, something our works, whether under the law or apart from the ...
We continue our sermon series in the Book of Romans. Today's message comes from Romans 2-3:8. In chapter one, Paul addressed the sin and guilt of the Gentiles. Now he turns his attention to the Jews in Rome. Paul reminds the Jews that though they were a special people blessed and set apart by God, they were still guilty of sin and, in that regard, they were no better than the Gentiles, and in some ways, they were more guilty. Join ...
Based on Romans 1:18-32 this message looks at four ways that people turn their backs on God and step away from following Him. These are, Intelligence, Ignorance, Indulgence, and Impenitence.
What does God do when people tell Him no? Does He smite them, take out holy vengeance, or ignore the behavior? Watch and listen as we look at Romans 1:18-34 to learn the answer.
Last week, our next sermon series, "How to Be A Christian Without Being Religious," based on the Book of Romans, was introduced. This week's message comes from Romans 1:1-17. Paul's theme in his book to the Christians in Rome concerned faith in God. In this message, we examine the difference between dead faith and living faith.
Today's message begins a sermon series on the Book of Romans. In today's message, we introduce the book and its author, and we look at the difference between Christianity and Religion.
Lamentation 3:23 reminds us that God's mercy and compassion is new everyday, that means that each new day is or can be a fresh start for us. At the beginning of a new year our mind often thinks about what we might like to do different in the coming year. God is ready to do a new work in us anytime we will yield ourselves to His will. In our message today we look at how we can have that fresh start in Christ Jesus.
This Sunday, we complete our Advent series on The Gifts of Christmas with this last sermon, The Gift of Jesus. Christmas is all about gift-giving and demonstrating love to those closest to us. That's what God did for us so many years ago. He gave the gift the world needs: He gave His Son, Jesus Christ. But a gift is not a gift if it isn't opened and used in our lives. Watch and listen as we put The Gift of Jesus under the microscop...
Our fourth Advent message is on The Gift of Peace. Jesus did provide peace with God by His death on the cross on our behalf. Unfortunately, the Israelites were looking for a different kind of peace from God. Because of this, they rejected the peace Jesus provided. Sadly, too many today don't understand what Jesus came to do and did. The result is they miss the peace God affords. Watch and listen to see if you are missing the peace ...
This is the third message in our Advent sermon series. It's titled "The Gift of Joy." In the message, we look at what joy is, the difference between being happy or carefree and joy, and how to appropriate joy in our lives. The scripture passage is Psalms 96:4-13.
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