Second City Church

Second City Sermons

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Welcome! Here you will find the weekly sermons of Second City Church in Harrisburg, PA. We hope these sermons will help you worship God and celebrate the good news of Jesus.

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Jun 30, 2026

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Resurrection Life: Contentment 30.06.2026

Coveting is one of the quietest and most dangerous sins we face. It begins as an inner desire for what belongs to someone else, but Scripture places it in the same company as murder and adultery because it is where so many other sins are born. We live in a culture built around stirring up unholy desire, making it easy to covet other people's careers, relationships, recognition, and possessions wit...

Resurrection Life:Truth Telling 23.06.2026

Lying is one of the most common struggles in human life, but the Ninth Commandment reveals that dishonesty is far more than a personal failure. It is harm done to our neighbors, rooted in malice, pride, or shame. God loves truth because He loves justice, life, and the people He created in His image. The cross of Jesus Christ is the ultimate act of truth telling, declaring simultaneously that our s...

Resurrection Life: Possessions 16.06.2026

The eighth commandment 'do not steal' extends far beyond obvious crimes like robbery or burglary. According to biblical teaching and Protestant reformers, theft includes time theft from employers, taking credit for others' work, fraudulent business practices, and even failing to give God the honor He deserves. While 86% of adults believe they satisfy this commandment, most overlook subtle forms of...

Resurrection Life: Sexual Faithfulness 09.06.2026

The seventh commandment reveals God's beautiful design for sexuality within marriage while addressing how sin has distorted this gift. God created sex for three purposes: procreation, pleasure, and as a picture of divine love between Christ and the church. However, sin has broken this design through adultery, pornography, emotional affairs, and lustful thoughts. Jesus expanded the definition of ad...

Resurrection Life: Loving LIfe 02.06.2026

The sixth commandment goes far beyond simply avoiding murder. The Hebrew word 'ratsak' specifically refers to unlawful killing, emphasizing that human life is sacred because every person bears God's image. Jesus expanded this understanding to include our words and attitudes, showing that murder begins in the heart with anger and contempt. This commandment calls us not just to avoid taking life, bu...

The “Valley of Vision” at Last! 26.05.2026

Life's valleys often feel like places to escape, but Scripture reveals they can become extraordinary places of spiritual vision. In Isaiah 22, God calls Jerusalem the Valley of Vision, showing that our lowest moments can offer the clearest glimpses of God's glory. When we face difficulties, we often respond with frantic self-salvation or mindless escapism, but God calls us to look for Him in these...

Resurrection Life: Honored Relationships 19.05.2026

The fifth commandment to honor your father and mother extends far beyond childhood obedience. The Hebrew word for honor means to give weight or significance to someone's presence, recognizing their God-given role. This foundational relationship teaches us how to engage with all authority figures throughout life. Honor isn't blind obedience but proper recognition and respect. Those in authority are...

Resurrection Life: Keeping Time 12.05.2026

The Fourth Commandment calls us to remember the Sabbath and keep it holy, which means more than just taking a day off—it requires setting aside time specifically for worship and rest. God designed us to work six days and rest one day, making it a holy holiday rather than a burden. This pattern reflects God's character as both Creator who rested after creation and Redeemer who freed us from slavery...

Resurrection Life:Names 05.05.2026

The third commandment goes far beyond avoiding profanity - it calls us to reverence God's holy name in all our speech and thoughts. God's name represents His very essence, making casual use of it deeply offensive to His holiness. While we often fail to honor His name as we should, the gospel offers hope: God glorifies His own name through Christ. Remarkably, through baptism, Christians are invited...

Resurrection Life: Images 28.04.2026

The Second Commandment warns against creating any image of God that we worship or serve, whether physical or mental. While we may not carve wooden idols today, we often flatten God by making Him in our image, keeping Him static, oversimplifying His character, or treating Him like a cosmic vending machine. This flattening affects not only our relationship with God but also how we relate to others....

Resurrection Life: Worship 21.04.2026

The first commandment reveals that everyone worships something, and what we worship gives us our laws for living. While we may not bow to ancient gods like Aphrodite or Mars, we still serve modern versions of these same forces through money, pleasure, power, and approval. False gods operate through transactional relationships that ultimately dehumanize us. The God of the Bible is different because...

Resurrection Life: Ten Words 14.04.2026

Many resist the Ten Commandments because they associate them with restrictive rules, performative religion, or churches that lead with prohibitions rather than grace. Even positive approaches like Jesus' summary to love God and neighbor can become burdensome when we focus on what we must do to earn approval. The key lies in understanding the proper gospel order that God establishes: Done, Do, Don'...

What Do You Make of the Resurrection 07.04.2026

The resurrection of Jesus Christ presents humanity with an unavoidable choice: accept it as the greatest truth ever proclaimed or dismiss it as history's most elaborate deception. Charles Colson, one of the Watergate Seven, provides compelling evidence for its authenticity by comparing the disciples' forty-year testimony under persecution to the inability of twelve powerful men to maintain their W...

The Descending God 07.04.2026

From the very beginning, sin has made the same deceptive promise that the serpent whispered to Eve: that we can be like God, determining our own truth and morality. This lie echoes through history, from ancient pharaohs claiming divinity to modern philosophies that elevate human reason above divine revelation. However, sin's actual result is the opposite of what it promises. Instead of making us g...

A Place in the Sun 31.03.2026

Palm Sunday reveals the tension between what we want from Jesus and what we actually need. When crowds waved palm branches and shouted 'Hosanna,' they were using symbols of political victory, hoping Jesus would establish their earthly kingdom. However, Jesus came not to give them the kingdom they wanted, but the kingdom they needed through His death and resurrection. We often approach Jesus simila...

Jesus, the Way of the Cross 24.03.2026

Many people see Jesus as just a good teacher or want Him to validate their personal views, but this is like seeing trees walking around - partial and blurry. The Gospel of Mark shows us that spiritual sight often comes gradually, and true clarity requires understanding Jesus as the suffering Messiah. Seeing Jesus clearly means recognizing that the path to true life leads through death to self - ta...

Spiritual Amnesia 17.03.2026

Jesus confronts His disciples about their spiritual forgetfulness when they worry about lacking bread despite witnessing His miraculous provision. He warns against the leaven of the Pharisees, who demanded signs while missing God's presence, and Herod, who abandoned convictions for political convenience. Through two feeding miracles, Jesus demonstrates His compassion extends to all people and His...

The Attentiveness of God 10.03.2026

Two stories from Mark 7 reveal Jesus' remarkable attentiveness to individual needs. When a Syrophoenician woman begged for her daughter's healing, Jesus' seemingly harsh response actually revealed her deep faith and understanding of God's abundant grace. In healing a deaf man, Jesus used private, gentle methods that showed dignity and personal care. Both encounters demonstrate that Jesus meets eac...

A Matter of the Heart 03.03.2026

The world's problems aren't just external issues we can blame on others—they stem from the condition of the human heart. Religious leaders in Jesus' time believed spiritual purity came through ceremonial washing and following traditions, but Jesus revealed that true defilement comes from within. External actions like proper rituals, social media posts, or aligning with the right causes can't addre...

The Lord Who Passes By 24.02.2026

Fear dominates our modern world, from everyday anxieties to deeper uncertainties about relationships, careers, and spiritual life. In Mark 6:45-56, the disciples faced three types of fear that mirror our own struggles: relational exhaustion from overwhelming people, vocational pain when work becomes torturous, and spiritual abandonment when God seems absent. Yet Jesus was never truly absent - he w...

The Compassionate Shepherd 17.02.2026

God often exposes our limitations in the circumstances of our lives, leaving us feeling overwhelmed by responsibilities and inadequate resources. The disciples faced this same struggle when Jesus asked them to feed 5,000 people with only five loaves and two fish. Their insufficiency wasn't a character flaw but a human reality that positioned them to witness God's miraculous provision. When we ackn...

Get Ready to Party 10.02.2026

John the Baptist's shocking death at Herod's birthday party reveals how life often doesn't make sense, even for the most faithful. Despite being the prophesied messenger who prepared the way for Jesus, John was beheaded due to political manipulation and a rash promise. His story teaches us to speak truth regardless of consequences and choose character over comfort. While we may not understand God'...

Ministry, Jesus Way 03.02.2026

Jesus sent out the twelve disciples with a clear model for Christian ministry that remains relevant today. True ministry involves both healing - addressing practical and spiritual needs - and preaching repentance, calling people to turn toward God. Jesus emphasized that ministry must happen in community, sending disciples two by two rather than alone. He also taught them dependence on God by instr...

Amazing Unbelief 20.01.2026

The people of Nazareth knew Jesus personally - His family, His profession, His background - yet they rejected Him despite witnessing His miraculous works. This reveals a crucial distinction between knowing facts about Jesus and truly knowing Him through faith. Many today have extensive knowledge about Christianity but lack genuine relationship with Christ. Familiarity can become a barrier to faith...

Amazed Belief 13.01.2026

The Gospel of Mark presents two remarkable healing stories that are intentionally woven together to reveal profound truths about faith, desperation, and God's transformative power. In chapter 5, we meet Jairus, a respected synagogue ruler desperately seeking Jesus to heal his dying 12-year-old daughter. On the journey, a woman who has suffered from chronic bleeding for 12 years secretly touches Je...

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