Lindenhurst Sermons and Bible Studies

In this study, Brother Kevin Sherry explores the very open-ended nature of the commandment, "Thou shalt not steal," from Exodus 20:15. The study illustrates how one act of sin often leads to another, and how stealing covers much more than material goods. We are called to be God's representatives in this world, walking in honesty and giving - not taking - as His faithful stewards in this life.
Highlight Scriptures:
Proverbs 30:9: Being poor and stealing, taking God's name in vain.
Malachi 3:8-10: A man can rob God through tithes and offerings.
Ephesians 4:28: Instruction for those who have stolen to "steal no more" but work with their hands to provide for those in need.
Pete Shepherd continues our series on the Ten Commandments with a dive into the seventh, "Thou shalt not commit adultery". Pete defines and explores the physical and spiritual aspects of adultery in the Old and New Testaments, including the beginnings of the sin in the heart and the far-reaching consequences. He concludes with a reflection on how the covenant between huaband and wife mirrors that of God and His church.
Highlight Scriptures: Exodus 20:14
2 Samuel 12:7
Matthew 5:27-28, Matthew 17:16-18:08
John 8:7