Michael Easley
Michael Easley Sermons
Verse by Verse Bible teaching from Dr. Michael Easley. From the ministry of Michael Easley inContext.
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Jul 6, 2026
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Genesis: The Beginning of God's Redemptive Story 12.01.2026 39:51
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley opens the book of Genesis and reminds us why beginnings matter. Genesis is not merely an ancient record of origins—it is the foundation of God’s redemptive plan for humanity. From the very first verse, Scripture makes clear that God is the central character, actively creating, commanding, and revealing Himself to mankind. Dr. Easley explains how Genesis i...
Dwell on These Things (Philippians 4:8-9) 05.01.2026 26:03
Summary As a new year begins, Dr. Michael Easley reminds us how quickly we forget what matters most. Drawing from Philippians 4:8–9, he explains why repetition is not a weakness of the Christian life but a safeguard for spiritual growth. Paul’s instruction to “write the same things again” reflects a reality we all share—we need continual reminders of truth. Dr. Easley shows that spiritual maturity...
Anticipating God's Deliverance (Luke 1:68, 78) 29.12.2025 29:29
Summary After Christmas fades and decorations come down, many of us instinctively begin looking ahead to what’s next. In this sermon, Michael Easley reminds us that this longing is not accidental—it is eternal. God has placed eternity in our hearts, wiring us to anticipate His ultimate deliverance. Tracing Scripture from Genesis to Revelation, Dr. Easley explores the biblical theme of divine visit...
The God Who Visits His People (Genesis 50:22-26) 22.12.2025 29:18
Summary As Christmas approaches, Dr. Michael Easley invites us to look beyond familiar traditions—food, travel, gifts, family rhythms—and consider a deeper anticipation: the divine visitation of God. Drawing from Genesis 50, Dr. Easley traces Joseph’s final words and the Hebrew term pachad, a rich word describing God “visiting” His people in judgment, blessing, discipline, or deliverance. Joseph,...
The Lord’s Table (1 Corinthians 10:1-4) 15.12.2025 21:58
Summary In this sermon from 1 Corinthians 10, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks the sobering contrast between God’s supernatural provisions for Israel and Israel’s repeated failures in the wilderness. He begins with a relatable observation: we often want the benefits of something without paying the cost. The Christian life, however, comes with a clear cost of discipleship—an intentional, obedient walk wi...
From Slavery to Sonship (Romans 8:14-15) 08.12.2025 28:44
Summary In this message from Romans 8, Dr. Michael Easley walks through Paul’s rich transition from talking about “putting to death the deeds of the flesh” to embracing our identity as sons and daughters of God. Building on the assurance that there is now no condemnation for those in Christ, Dr. Easley emphasizes that the Christian life is not self-powered moral improvement—it is life led, empower...
Killing Sin Through The Spirit (Romans 8:12-13) 01.12.2025 35:34
Summary Romans 8:12–13 sits at the center of Paul’s teaching on life in the Spirit, and in this sermon Dr. Michael Easley draws attention to the decisive shift that takes place when a person trusts Christ. Salvation is not merely forgiveness—it's a complete reorientation of our spiritual starting point. When the Spirit of God takes up residence in a believer, everything changes. We are no longer o...
The Power That Controls You (Romans 8:5-11) 24.11.2025 31:52
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley illustrates the power of sin with a vivid analogy: a commercial floor buffer so strong that no person—not even the strongest among us—can control it. Like that machine, sin isn’t something we manage, tame, or muscle through. Sin seeks to control us. Paul has already shown in Romans 6–7 that human effort cannot free us from sin’s grip. But God has given us...
What The Law Couldn’t Do (Romans 8:1-4) 17.11.2025 30:03
Summary Every believer knows the sting of regret and the weight of guilt that can linger long after coming to Christ. In this powerful sermon on Romans 8:1–4, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks one of the most freeing truths in all of Scripture: “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” We all live with memories of past failures, yet in Christ, those sins are not just for...
The War Inside (Romans 7:14-25) 10.11.2025 31:50
Summary Romans 7 reveals one of the most honest confessions in Scripture: Paul’s ongoing struggle with sin even after trusting Christ. Dr. Michael Easley unpacks this tension between knowing what’s right and still doing what’s wrong—the spiritual “finger trap” every believer experiences. Paul’s transparency isn’t weakness; it’s maturity. The more we grow in Christ, the more aware we become of our...
The Sinfulness of Sin (Romans 7:7-13) 03.11.2025 29:11
Summary In this sermon from Romans 7:7–13, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks one of Scripture’s most complex questions: If God’s law is good, why does it seem to lead us into sin? Paul reminds us that the problem isn’t the law—it’s the sin within us. God’s law is holy, righteous, and good, but sin twists what is good into an opportunity for rebellion. Dr. Easley outlines seven functions of the law, revea...
When Death Brings Freedom (Romans 7:1-6) 27.10.2025 28:08
Summary In this sermon from Romans 7, Dr. Michael Easley explores what it means to die to the law and live in the Spirit through Jesus Christ. Using Paul’s illustration of marriage, Dr. Easley explains that the law only has authority over the living—once a person dies, they are free from its jurisdiction. Likewise, believers who have died with Christ are no longer bound to the law’s condemnation b...
Whose Slave Are You? (Romans 6:15-23) 20.10.2025 34:46
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks one of the most misunderstood truths in the Christian life: freedom in Christ does not mean freedom to sin. If salvation is truly a gift—something we did not earn and cannot lose—then why does how we live still matter? Paul’s answer in Romans 6 is both simple and profound: because we are no longer slaves to sin, we are now slaves to righteousness....
Don’t Let Sin Reign (Romans 6:12-14) 13.10.2025 30:54
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley returns to the book of Romans and reminds us that Paul is calling for a mindset change. Too many people live as though they must do something to earn God’s favor, to get His attention, or to prove themselves worthy. But the gospel in Romans 6 tells us a different story. We don’t live in order to please God—we live because of what Christ has already done f...
Living From a New Identity (Romans 6:8-11) 06.10.2025 28:08
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley reminds us that the Christian life begins with a new identity. Just as cicadas emerge from the ground, shed their shells, and take flight, believers are transformed the moment they trust Christ. We are regenerated, made new, and indwelt by the Holy Spirit who is committed to changing us day by day. But many Christians wrestle with sanctification—trying to...
Dead to Sin (Romans 6:1-7) 29.09.2025 30:26
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks Romans 6, where Paul addresses a dangerous misunderstanding of grace: if God’s grace abounds where sin abounds, should we continue sinning so grace may increase? Paul’s emphatic answer is, “May it never be!” Believers are not free to sin, but free from sin. Through Christ’s death and resurrection, Christians are united with Him—baptized into His d...
From Death to Life (Romans 5:15-21) 22.09.2025 32:51
Summary In this sermon Dr. Michael Easley unpacks Romans 5 by showing six striking contrasts between Adam and Christ that reveal the depth of the gospel. Through Adam’s disobedience came sin, condemnation, and death for all. Through Christ’s obedience comes grace, justification, and life for those who believe. We are reminded that every person is either “in Adam” or “in Christ”—and our eternal ide...
The Origin of Sin (Romans 5:12-14) 15.09.2025 30:21
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley teaches from Romans 5, unpacking the sobering truth that through Adam’s sin, death entered the world and spread to all humanity. Drawing from the historical use of primers and catechisms in early American education, Dr. Easley illustrates how generations once clearly taught the doctrine of original sin. Today, however, our culture resists the very concept...
Friends of God (Romans 5:9-11) 08.09.2025 32:59
Summary In this sermon from Romans 5:9–11, Dr. Michael Easley explores the profound truth of reconciliation with God. Drawing from the story of Eric Lomax, a British POW who endured years of torture under Japanese captivity, Dr. Easley illustrates the unimaginable depth of forgiveness and reconciliation between bitter enemies. Lomax’s eventual reconciliation with his tormentor serves as a powerful...
God Proved His Love (Romans 5:6-8) 01.09.2025 28:59
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley teaches from Romans 5:6–8, reminding us that God has already proved His love in the most powerful way possible: through Christ’s death for sinners. Our experiences—pain, betrayal, loss, injustice—often whisper the lie that God does not love us. Yet Scripture tells us the opposite. Paul writes that while we were helpless, ungodly, and even enemies of God,...
Peace With God (Romans 5:1-5) 25.08.2025 27:13
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley teaches from Romans 5:1–5, highlighting three profound benefits of being justified by faith: peace with God, standing in grace, and hope in the glory of God. Before Christ, we were enemies of God—hostile and guilty. But through Jesus’ work, God not only forgives us, He declares us righteous and welcomes us into His presence. This peace is far more than th...
Justification By Faith in God’s Promise (Romans 4:17-25) 18.08.2025 31:17
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks Romans 4, where Paul uses Abraham’s life to explain what it means to be justified by faith. Paul is resolute: we are justified by faith apart from works of the law. Looking at Abraham, Paul illustrates that true faith trusts God’s promises even when circumstances seem hopeless. Abraham faced the reality of his own limitations—his age, Sarah’s barr...
Justification By Faith, Not By Law (Romans 4:9-16) 11.08.2025 30:42
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley teaches from Romans 4 to remind us that salvation is never earned by works, signs, or laws—it is given by God through faith. Paul confronts Jewish objections that Abraham’s righteousness depended on circumcision or the Mosaic Law. Instead, Paul demonstrates that Abraham was justified long before receiving any outward sign. This truth is foundational: righ...
By Faith Alone (Romans 4:1-8) 04.08.2025 35:03
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks Romans 4. This chapter centers on Abraham, the patriarch of Israel, to illustrate Paul’s central argument: justification comes by faith alone, not by works or adherence to the law. Paul draws from Genesis 15:6, where Abraham “believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.” The Jewish audience highly esteemed Abraham’s obedience, but Pa...
Righteousness That’s Not Your Own (Romans 3:21-31) 28.07.2025 36:26
Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley explores Romans 3:21–31. Through Paul’s words, we’re confronted with the sobering reality that all people are equally sinful and fall short of God’s glory. The good news is that God makes sinners righteous, not through human effort, but through His grace, accomplished by the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Dr. Easley walks through Paul’s logic, showing h...
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