Downtown Cornerstone Media
Speaker  >  Pastor Adam Sinnett
Jan 17
2021

Blind To The Evil Before Us

, Media, New Year Essentials 2021, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

We continue a set of annual sermons we refer to as our new year essentials. These sermons address subjects and important themes that we must repeatedly return to for the glory of God and the transformation of our inner and outer lives. These are not, of course, the same sermons. Rather, they are different sermons, taking different angles, on issues we need to come back to again-and-again. Today we consider the immense value of every human life, starting at conception, and the evil of abortion.

Audio | Notes | Romans 12:9
Jan 10
2021

Why Preaching? (And How To Receive God’s Word)

, Media, New Year Essentials 2021, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

We begin a set of annual sermons we refer to as our new year essentials. These sermons address subjects and important themes that we must repeatedly return to for the glory of God and the transformation of our inner and outer lives. These are not, of course, the same sermons. Rather, they are different sermons, taking different angles, on issues we need to come back to again-and-again. We begin our series by considering the significance of preaching and how best to receive God’s preached Word.

Audio | Notes | 2 Timothy 3:16-4:4
Dec 24
2020

The Glory of Jesus’ Incarnation

Christmas, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Christmas

Merry Christmas! Christmas, from Christ-mass, marks the arrival of Jesus the Christ, the God-Man, who came to seek and save the lost (Lk. 19:10). While the stories surrounding his arrival are commonplace, He is not common. There is no one like him, which is why the Apostle Paul described his own ministry as one of proclaiming the “unsearchable riches of Christ” (Eph. 3:8). This Christmas Eve, we consider just one of those riches—the glory of Jesus’ incarnation.

Audio | Notes | John 1:1-5,14
Dec 20
2020

Is Unconditional Election Unjust?

Media, Romans, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Romans

We continue our study of the most influential, life-changing, worldview-shaping letter ever written: Romans. It is a timeless, divinely-inspired masterpiece on the joy-filled-life-as-it-should-be freedom found in Jesus. We are in our second week of considering Romans 9, a fitting Big-God antidote to modern day truth decay, even within Jesus’ church. Paul’s big idea in 9:14-18 is that God is just (or, righteous) in his unconditional election.

Audio | Notes | Romans 9:14-18
Dec 13
2020

God’s Purpose In Election

Media, Romans, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Romans

This morning we continue our study of the most influential, life-changing, worldview-shaping letter ever written: Romans. It is a timeless, divinely-inspired masterpiece on the joy-filled-life-as-it-should-be freedom found in Jesus. Today we begin a new section that stretches through chapter 11. This section is about Israel, Gentiles, and God’s sovereign plan of salvation for the nations. In our passage today, we consider God’s faithfulness to his promises—and us.

Audio | Notes | Romans 9:1-13
Dec 6
2020

Nothing Can Separate Us From the Love of God

Media, Romans, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Romans

We continue our study of the most influential, life-changing, worldview-shaping letter ever written: Romans. It is a timeless, divinely-inspired masterpiece on the joy-filled-life-as-it-should-be freedom found in Jesus. In 8:35-39, Paul concludes the greatest chapter in the Bible with an impassioned plea for Jesus’ people to know that nothing—absolutely nothing—can separate them from the living and active love of God.

Audio | Notes | Romans 8:35-39
Nov 22
2020

The Conquering Love of Christ

Media, Romans, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Romans
We continue our study of the most influential, life-changing, worldview-shaping letter ever written: Romans. It is a timeless, divinely-inspired masterpiece on the joy-filled-life-as-it-should-be freedom found in Jesus. In 8:31-37, Paul considers the life-changing implications of God’s promise to “work all things for good” (v.28). Jesus has all the power of the universe at his disposal to fulfill his promises for his glory and the forever-joy of his people.

Audio | Notes | Romans 8:31-37