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John 1:29-52
Do people want to hear about Jesus? If so, what can we do about it? What did Jesus do about it and what can we learn from Him?
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John 1:29-52
Do people want to hear about Jesus? If so, what can we do about it? What did Jesus do about it and what can we learn from Him?
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Acts 2
On Easter morning, we remember Christ risen from the dead. As we celebrate his victory over the grave, we must also stop and answer the question, “What does that mean for the church?” In Acts 2, God provides the answer: total transformation of both the church and the city in which they lived.
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Acts 2
Special guest Dr. Donald Whitney shares what happens when revival comes. When we see what the early church experienced through the Holy Spirit’s incredible power and presence at Pentecost, we are reminded that God can and has shown his power through revival throughout the generations. As we see what God did then, so we should long for and pray for God to do it again in our generation.
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For different reasons, we don’t like change. But there is a change that is good. It comes about as God works upon our souls to transform us into the likeness of his Son. As he does this in one life after another, the church as a whole will be transformed. That’s because the church isn’t an institution; it’s the people of God. For example, not only will I have a distaste for pride in my own life, but also I’ll begin to humbly serve others in the church. As God transforms one, two, or three of the people in a church, then the whole church begins to change. God works this transformation within the Body by his Spirit through his Word.
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1 Timothy 1:12-17
Paul said that “Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.” We are all sinners and He came into the world to save us, we have done nothing that he won’t forgive us for, all we have to do is ask, then He will receive the glory for saving us. In all things that we do, God should receive the glory.
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Ephesians 1:20-23
God is glorified in many ways, but he gains the most glory when Christ is exalted. In this passage, we see how God has exalted his Son. Jesus has been raised from the dead, gone into heaven, and now reigns from a heavenly throne.
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Hosea
Hosea gives us a picture of God’s incredible love for His people. In this overview of the entire book of Hosea, we see that sin against God is compared with the sin of adultery. And we see that though we have been deceived by sin and rebelled against a good and holy God, God still loved us and came to us so that we could be restored back into relationship with Him and be called “Children of the Living God.”
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Luke 5:27-32
The religious leaders of Jesus’ day excelled at erecting barriers for people to get to God–especially those they considered undesirable. Jesus, however, broke down those barriers. In this passage, we see how he went to those who were social and religious outcasts.
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John 11:17-27
The words Jesus spoke to Martha on the road outside Bethany were audacious and revolutionary. They called her to a radical trust in a unique person. Examining what Jesus said that day forces us to examine the overall biblical framework of the verb commonly translated “to believe”, in gradations of meaning ranging from simple acceptance of a statement to total trust. Thereby, these words of Jesus call us today to a radical trust and obedience, and address each of us anew: Do you believe this?
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Acts 1:1-11
The gospel of Christ includes not only his death and resurrection, but also his return to heaven, where he is seated in power. While Luke describes the day of his return to heaven by saying, “he was taken up,” it is not his main point of emphasis. Instead, Luke wants to describe an important transition between the earthly ministry of Jesus and the earthly ministry of the Holy Spirit. In this sermon, we’ll see why the ministry of the Spirit is important, and what it means for the church that remains here on earth.
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