Sermons by Guy Lancour
God’s Remedy for Guilty Souls – Hebrews 9
Pastor Guy Lancour explains that Jesus Christ is the reality of what the Old Covenant prescribed as “copies” of the heavenly. Jesus, then, is the actual remedy to man’s guiltiness for sin – providing full access to God, purging our conscience from dead works – once for…
Jesus is the Better Priest (Part 2) – Hebrews 7:23-28
Jesus has a better priesthood because of his eternal intercession for us and his impeccable/perfect character that makes his sacrifice fully sufficient for salvation.
Jesus is The Better Priest – Hebrews 7:11-22
What makes Jesus’ priesthood better than that which was given under the Mosaic law? Why difference does that make to the Christian’s life and experience in the 21st century?
An Anchor for the Soul – Hebrews 6:13-20
The ground for the Christian’s full assurance of hope in salvation is the certain promise and purposes of God.
Persevere Into Full Assurance – Hebrews 6:9-12
On what basis can the Christian have assurance of salvation. How ought we enter into and persevere into it?
The Peril of Falling Away – Hebrews 6:4-8
This passage is probably one of the more troubling in all of Hebrews. Pastor Guy explores the warning being given and how we should respond to it.
Move on to Real Food – A Pastoral Plea for Spiritual Maturity – Hebrews 5:11-6:3
Far too many believers are still dependent on spiritual milk and not ready for the “meat” of serious and deep Scriptural doctrine. Pastor Guy Lancour addresses this weakness in this timely sermon.
Our Called and Compassionate High Priest – Hebrews 5:1-10
Pastor Guy Lancour describes the significance and purpose of a high priest, and why we desperately need someone to serve in this role on our behalf. Hebrews 5:1-10 states that Jesus Christ is the superior high priest who makes intercession for those who trust in Him.
He’s Alive! – Mark 16:1-17
In this Easter morning message, Pastor Guy explores the expectations of the women who traveled to Christ’s grave and discovers that the unexpected is much more suprising.