Jesus Exhibits The Extent Of His Kingship

Matthew Series | Matthew 17:14-27 | Pastor Duane Smets
This week is an exegetical sermon on Matthew 17:14-27 where we see a clashing of worlds between the divine Jesus who was just blazing in brilliant light and a world which doesn’t recognize or realize who he is. The stories and words of Jesus in this passage declare and demonstrate Jesus’ power of demons, death and denarii. This sermon was originally preached on August 1st, 2010 at The Resolved Church in San Diego, CA.
Online Giving Now Available!
Some have asked about this, so we’ve figured out a way to make it available. You can now give online through Paypal’s secure checkout. Included is a tax receipt and email confirmation. Simply hover over the “Community” link and then click on “Giving” (as pictured below) or you can just go to www.theresolved.com/giving to get there. Other giving options are listed on that page such as ACH and mail instructions. If you have any questions please email giving@theresolved.com
We see regular sacrificial giving of our hard earned money both as an act of worship from the heart and a joyful responsibility of the gospel for those who are a part of Jesus’ church (Prov 3:9; 1 Cor 9:13-14; 2 Cor 9:1-15; 1 Tim 5:17-18). We thank those who have helped us meet the needs of The Resolved Church and pray its members will continue to join us in faithful, consistent, Godly giving as Scripture instructs. To read more about how we see the role of money as it relates to us as Christians and to how Jesus means for it to function in a church see: A Brief Theology of Finances
Money: A Biblical Perspective
This is a special sermon titled, Money: A Biblical Perspective. This sermon a topical sermon addressing the role of money in our lives according the Bible. This sermon was originally preached by Ted McCann on August 30th, 2009 at The Resolved Church in San Diego, CA.
Nehemiah Series (Part 13): “Continuing in the Mission of God’s Vision”
This is the thirteenth week of our sermon series, “Nehemiah: Building God’s Church in the City.” Part 13, this week is an exegetical sermon of chapter thirteen and is about Continuing in the Mission of God’s Vision. This sermon looks at Nehemiah 13 and the keeping spiritual purity, financial repsonsbility, worship priority, marital fidelity, and keeping on until the end. This sermon was originally preached May 10th, 2009 at The Resolved Church in San Diego, CA.
I Own Nothing
The two biggest topics these days heard amongst coffee house clatter, dinner discussions, and neighborly jabbing is undoubtedly the coming elections and the current financial state of the economy in the great United States of America. Two weeks ago on Sunday morning, in studying Romans 13, we learned the only true government we belong to as Christians is the Kingdom of God, where Jesus rules as King. Last week, we learned how that effects the currency we use to live…our money. This week’s journal entry is devoted to helping us think more Biblically about our finances.
Viva La Vida Christus: Living the Life of Christ (Part 5)
This is the fifth week of our fall sermon series, “Viva La Vida Christus: Living the Life of Christ” dealing with Romans 12-16. Part 5, this week, is titled “Life Under Eternal Law” and works with Romans 13:8-10 addressing financial debt, the nature of love, fulfilling the law, and being neighborly. This sermon was originally preached October 5th, 2008 at The Resolved Church in San Diego, CA.
Theo 131 – Theology of Finances
“Discovering God’s Way of Handling Money” by Crown Ministries
Gary Warkentin, one of our virtual elders (click here for a bio), teaches this class how to handle our finances according to the Bible. The class consists of watch a short DVD segment, group discussion, and book reading assignments.
There are more than 2,350 verses that address everything you need to know about handling money. The Bible is, indeed, a blueprint for managing your finances. Not only is Discovering God’s Way of Handling Money practical, but in it you will learn the profound impact managing your money has on your relationship with God.
- What does the Bible say about borrowing and lending money?
- How do you evaluate financial counsel from others?
- Is honesty always the best policy?
- How can I know when to give to others?
- How are money and being a godly employee related to each other?






