Sermons by Dr. Maarten Kuivenhoven (Page 14)
Dr. Maarten Kuivenhoven serves as a pastor of Heritage Reformed Congregation. He graduated from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and was ordained to gospel ministry in February 2010. Since then he has served the congregation while continuing his studies. He and his wife Jennifer are blessed with five children: Gwyneth, Justus, Judah, Jared and Silas. He completed his Ph.D. at Calvin Theological Seminary and wrote his dissertation on the interpretation of the Messianic Psalms in the Reformation and post-Reformation focusing on the commentaries of Wolfgang Musculus, William Ames, Johannes Cocceius and Matthew Henry.
Behold Your Shepherd-King!
Scripture Reading: Isaiah 40:1-11; Outline: 1.) His joyful announcement; 2.) His powerful rule; 3.) His infinite tenderness
Comfort in the Coming Christ
Scripture Reading: Isaiah 40; Outline: 1.) A comforting Christ; 2.) A coming Christ; 3.) A constant Christ
The Gospel Illumines Darkness
Scripture Reading: Acts 19:1-20; Outline: 1.) The darkness of ignorance; 2.) The darknesss of disease; 3.) The darkness of evil
Abba, Father: The Cry of the Son
Scripture Reading: Mark 14:32-42, Romans 8:1-18, Galatians 4:1-7; Outline: 1.) Of the natural Son; 2.) Of the adopted sons
Encouragement for Today’s Church
Sermon Text: Acts 18:12-28; Outline: 1.) Providential protection; 2.) Pastoral encouragement; 3.) Personal discipleship
Encouragements in Bringing the Gospel
Scripture Reading: Acts 18:1-11; Outline: 1.) In the midst of hard work; 2.) In the midst of gospel rejection; 3.) In the midst of faithful teaching
Trusting God in Terror and Tears
Scripture Reading: Psalm 56;
Outline:
1.) The crippling fear;
2.) The challenging circumstances;
3.) The confident trust;
4.) The constant care