Matthew Everhard

Dr. Matthew V Everhard

Matthew Everhard is a pastor, writer, adjunct professor, and Jonathan Edwards scholar. He is the senior pastor of Gospel Fellowship PCA, a Reformed, Bible-Believing church just North of Pittsburgh, PA. He is also an adjunct professor at Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. His various articles can be read on Modern Reformation, Desiring God, Logos Academic, and more.

  1. 2D AGO

    Sabbath as Creation Ordinance: Resting in the Lord's Day. Genesis 2:1-3. [Sermon].

    Genesis 2:1–3 | You Are Tired | MVE | May 24, 2026 You are exhausted. Not just physically—but deep down in your soul. You sleep, but never feel rested. You push through work, responsibilities, stress, and the constant noise of life. Your body hurts. Your mind races. Your heart feels heavy. Why? In this message from Genesis 2:1–3, we explore God's gift of Sabbath rest—not as a burden, but as one of His greatest blessings. The world says: work harder, stay busy, keep grinding. Scripture says something different: God built rest into the framework of creation itself. In this study we discuss: • Why your exhaustion goes deeper than sleep• The Sabbath as a Creation Ordinance• Why work itself is not the curse• Jesus and His Sabbath controversies with the Pharisees• Why Christians worship on the Lord's Day• Practical guidance for observing the Sabbath as a Reformed Christian• Why Christ Himself is our ultimate rest The world will wear you out. But Christ says: come to Me. If you enjoy biblical theology, Reformed teaching, expository preaching, church history, and practical Christian discipleship, subscribe and join us for future studies. 📖 Scripture: Genesis 2:1–3⛪ Reformed / Presbyterian Theology🔔 Subscribe for weekly biblical teaching #Genesis #Sabbath #ReformedTheology #Presbyterian #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving #LordDay #ExpositoryPreaching #JesusChrist #BiblicalTheology

    38 min
  2. 5D AGO

    Samuel Rutherford’s Lex Rex: A Christian Case Against Tyranny

    Get Lex Rex here: https://amzn.to/3R6CrZvWhat if no king is truly above the law?In this deep dive into Lex Rex (1644), Scottish theologian Samuel Rutherford makes a bold biblical argument: the law is king—not the king himself. Written during a time of political upheaval, this classic work challenges absolute monarchy and lays a foundation for constitutional government rooted in Scripture.In this video, we break down:The 10 key principles of Lex RexWhat the Bible teaches about government authority (Romans 13, Deuteronomy 17, 2 Samuel 5)Why rulers must be accountable to God and the peopleThe biblical case for resisting tyrannyHow these ideas shaped the modern West 🇺🇸If you’re interested in Reformed theology, Christian political thought, or the relationship between church and state, this video will sharpen your understanding.📖 Key Scriptures Discussed:Deuteronomy 17:14–202 Samuel 5:1Romans 13:1–71–2 Samuel, Kings, ChroniclesExodus 1, Daniel 3–6, Acts 2–4📚 Whether you're new to Lex Rex or looking for a concise summary, this video will guide you through one of the most important Christian political works ever written.👉 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE to help more people think biblically about authority and government.🔎 Tags (High-value SEO keywords)lex rex, samuel rutherford, lex rex summary, biblical government, christian politics, reformed theology, calvinism, political theology, romans 13 explained, is government ordained by god, resistance to tyranny bible, lesser magistrate doctrine, christian view of government, church and state, monarchy vs democracy, theology of government, covenant theology politics, presbyterian theology, westminster assembly, natural law christianity📌 Hashtags#LexRex #ReformedTheology #ChristianPolitics #BiblicalTruth #SamuelRutherford #Romans13 #Theonomy #ChurchAndState

    27 min
  3. MAY 18

    We are Creationists: Six Applications from the Six Days of Creation. Genesis 1:31. [Sermon].

    Description From atoms to galaxies, from the human heart to the stars above us, creation overflows with wonder. In Genesis 1:31 God looks upon everything He has made and declares it not merely good—but very good (tob meod). What does it really mean to be a biblical creationist? Does Christianity oppose science? Why do people worship created things instead of the Creator? How should Christians think about life, stewardship, science, pleasure, death, and worship? In this sermon from Genesis 1:31, Pastor Matthew Everhard explores seven practical implications from the six days of creation and shows how all of creation ultimately points us to Jesus Christ. Topics include: ✓ The wonder of the universe✓ Worship versus idolatry✓ Science and biblical faith✓ The image of God✓ Life, death, and eternity✓ Creation stewardship✓ Christ at the center of history "And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good." — Genesis 1:31 Subscribe for expository preaching through Genesis and Reformed biblical teaching. #Genesis #Creation #BibleStudy #Christianity #ReformedTheology #Presbyterian #Genesis1 #Creationism #JesusChrist #BibleTeaching Genesis 1, Genesis 1:31, creation, creationism, Christian worldview, Reformed theology, Presbyterian, Bible teaching, expository preaching, worship God, science and Christianity, image of God, biblical creation, Genesis study, theology, Jesus Christ, Christian sermon, Bible exposition, creation vs evolution, Christian living Tags

    34 min
  4. MAY 13

    7 Qualities of Powerful Preaching

    📖 The 7 Marks of Powerful PreachingIn this video, you’ll learn why faithful preaching must be:Exegetical – drawn directly from the text of ScriptureExpository – working through books of the Bible, not skipping hard passagesExcellent – prepared with discipline, focus, and intentionalitySpirit-Empowered – dependent on the Holy Spirit, not human abilityFiery – marked by urgency, conviction, and eternal weightHoly – flowing from a life set apart, not entertainment-drivenIntense – delivered with passion, clarity, and personal engagement⚔️ Why This MattersPreaching is not a lecture.It’s not a performance.It’s not entertainment.It is spiritual warfare.Every sermon is a moment where:Truth confronts errorSinners are called to repentanceEternity hangs in the balanceAnd that means weak preaching isn’t just unfortunate—it’s dangerous.🎓 Training the Next Generation of PreachersPastor Matt also shares about theReformed Presbyterian Theological SeminaryFaithful, Reformed theological trainingThe Jonathan Edwards Scholarship (training pastors debt-free)Opportunities to support or become a future gospel minister👉 See links below to learn more or get involved.📚 More Content Like ThisOn this channel, you’ll find:Expository preachingReformed theologyPastoral training and ministry insightsBiblical courage for a compromised ageIf you’re serious about truth, clarity, and faithful ministry, this channel is for you.🚀 Subscribe for More👉 Subscribe for weekly content that strengthens your theology and sharpens your discernment.🔑 Keywords (SEO Boost)powerful preaching, biblical preaching, expository preaching, how to preach, bad sermons, reformed preaching, sermon preparation, preaching tips pastors, holy spirit preaching, christian teaching, theology preaching💬 Join the ConversationWhat do you think is the biggest problem in modern preaching today?Let’s talk in the comments.

    13 min
  5. MAY 10

    Be Fruitful & Multiply: Why You Should Have as Many Children as God Allows. Genesis 1:28 [Sermon].

    In this expository sermon from Genesis 1:28–31, we examine one of the very first commands ever given to humanity: “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth.” Why does modern culture increasingly view children as burdens instead of blessings? Has the church been influenced by fear, materialism, and anti-human philosophies? What does the Bible actually teach about motherhood, fertility, family, and raising covenant children? In this expositional sermon, we discuss: • The blessing of children in Scripture• God’s command to fill the earth• Why creation was made abundant, not scarce• The modern fear of overpopulation and depopulation• Whether Christians should hesitate to bring children into a fallen world• The selfishness of radical individualism• Trusting God’s provision for families• Psalm 127 and children as arrows in the hand of a warrior• Raising children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord This message is both theological and deeply practical for Christians navigating modern cultural pressures surrounding family, marriage, children, and discipleship. 📖 Text: Genesis 1:28–31🎙️ Preached by Dr. Matthew Everhard📅 May 10, 2026 If this sermon encouraged or challenged you:👍 Like the video💬 Comment your thoughts below📌 Subscribe for weekly Reformed preaching, theology, church history, apologetics, and biblical worldview content. #Genesis1 #ChristianFamily #MothersDay #ReformedTheology #Presbyterian #BibleSermon #Creation #Psalm127 #BiblicalWorldview #ChristianParenting

    37 min
  6. MAY 8

    Leviathan: A Deep Dive Study on the Bible's Mysterious Sea Creature

    Leviathan in the Bible | Sea Monster, Dragon, Crocodile, or Myth? 🌊🐉📖What exactly is Leviathan in the Bible? Was it a real sea creature, a crocodile, whale, extinct monster, symbolic dragon, or something else entirely? In this deep dive, we explore every major biblical reference to Leviathan and the great sea monsters of Scripture. From Genesis 1 to Job 41, from Psalms to Isaiah, we examine what the Bible says, what it may mean, and why Leviathan still fascinates Christians today.This video covers:✅ What the Hebrew word Leviathan means✅ Every key Bible passage about Leviathan✅ Is Leviathan symbolic, literal, extinct, or still living?✅ Leviathan in Job 41 explained✅ Sea monsters in Genesis and Psalms✅ Leviathan as a symbol of tyranny, chaos, and evil✅ Connections to ancient mythology (Lotan, Kraken, Cetus, Rahab)✅ What Christians must believe about God’s rule over creationWhether you love Bible prophecy, apologetics, theology, creation studies, ancient history, or biblical mysteries, this video is for you.Key Bible Passages Discussed:📖 Genesis 1:21📖 Job 3:8📖 Job 7:12📖 Job 41:1-34📖 Psalm 74:12-14📖 Psalm 89:9-11📖 Psalm 104:24-26📖 Psalm 148:7📖 Isaiah 27:1📖 Ezekiel 29:3📖 Ezekiel 32:2📖 Jonah 1:17📖 Matthew 14:22-33Big Questions Answered:Is Leviathan a dinosaur?Is Leviathan Satan?Is Leviathan a crocodile?What does Job 41 describe?Did God create sea monsters?What is the meaning of Leviathan in Scripture?Are biblical dragons real?If you enjoyed this study:👍 Like the video💬 Comment your view: real creature, symbolism, or both?🔔 Subscribe for more biblical deep dives, theology, apologetics, and Christian worldview content.#Leviathan #BibleStudy #Job41 #BiblicalCreatures #SeaMonster #ChristianYouTube #ReformedTheology #Genesis #Apologetics #BiblicalWorldview #BibleMysteries #OldTestament

    55 min

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Matthew Everhard is a pastor, writer, adjunct professor, and Jonathan Edwards scholar. He is the senior pastor of Gospel Fellowship PCA, a Reformed, Bible-Believing church just North of Pittsburgh, PA. He is also an adjunct professor at Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. His various articles can be read on Modern Reformation, Desiring God, Logos Academic, and more.

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