River Oaks Church Sermons

River Oaks Church

Sermons from the pastors of River Oaks Church (PCA) in Lake Mary, FL

  1. Jun 15

    God's Design for the Home (2026-06-15, David Camera, Ephesians 6:1-4)

    A sermon on obedience to parents by David Camera. Application questions: Describe your home-life growing up.   What was most important to your parents?  How did they discipline, or not?  What did you learn from their example, either positively or negatively?  Were you an obedient or rebellious child and how did your parents deal with you?  How do you see the influence of your parents on you today?  What is the command given to children here, and what are the reasons/motivations provided?  How are we to understand and apply the promise attached to the fifth commandment?  Look up Romans 1:28-32; 2 Timothy 3:1-5. How important is the fifth commandment and why according to Paul?  What can we infer about our children from the fact that Paul addresses children in the church at Ephesus?  Look back to Ephesians 5:15-21. How is the order of the Christian home connected to Paul’s overall point in this section?  What are the commands given to fathers in this section?  How can fathers provoke their children by their parenting?  What are to be the priorities of Christian parenting? (nb. “bring them up” is the same verb translated “nourishes” in 5:29)  Read Deut. 6:4-8. What does Paul mean by the discipline and instruction of the Lord?  How has this passage impacted your view of the importance of family for the church and society?  If you are a parent, what changes can you make to your parenting in light of this passage?  How is obedience to parents and act of faith on the part of children?

    God's Design for the Home (2026-06-15, David Camera, Ephesians 6:1-4)
  2. Jun 7

    This Love Is a Mystery (2026-06-07, Cody Brobst, Ephesians 5:21-33)

    A sermon on biblical submission by Cody Brobst. Application questions: How does the idea of “submission” as a positive thing affect your view of difficult texts in Scripture? Where did the negativity around this come from?  Why does Paul go out of his way in v. 22 to name your “own” husbands?  As Christ humbly yields to the church, so she submits “in everything” to her husband. What does this not mean?  If one’s husband is the “head” (leader, authority for provision and protection), what practical things often come to mind for how this can work out in a household?  Where does Paul go with it? Where does this Christ/husband analogy fall short?  How does a husband’s sacrifice play a role in sanctifying his wife? Doesn’t she play a role in sanctifying him? What’s Paul trying to say about the Gospel (hint: Christ’s giving up of himself makes something possible for the church)?  In verse 29, nourishes & cherishes can also be translated feeds & cares. What is the opposite of this?   How can authority & submission be misused? If you had knowledge that someone in your circles was being explicitly (not just debatably) abused in their home, what might you first say or do?  In light of v. 31, flip to Genesis 2:18-25 together where this is being quoted verbatim. What all do you observe in the passage? What institutional patterns are set forth at creation in the first wedding so to speak.  What mystery is profound? What is mysterious?   Since Christ & the church are not made one the same way a husband & wife are made one, in what sense is Christ our “Husband” (Isaiah 54, Hosea 1-3, Rev. 21) and in what sense is He not?  In C.S. Lewis’ “Four Loves” he talks of the Greeks naming   With this summary statement, Paul ends how he begins—love & respect. Why do you think respect is the particular word for wives & love for husbands? Think about Genesis 3:16-17 and where our various temptations may lie.  How can we at River Oaks encourage struggling married couples well? Those who are single, widowed or divorced? Children looking to the future?

    This Love Is a Mystery (2026-06-07, Cody Brobst, Ephesians 5:21-33)

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Sermons from the pastors of River Oaks Church (PCA) in Lake Mary, FL