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Family Interaction in the Lord
In order to receive all of God's blessings, we have to be in complete submission of His will. Are we doing this in our marriages and our daily lives?
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Tried and tested, Jesus' Victory
God does not like self-serving acts. We have to rely on God and trust Him that He will provide all things.
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Nations Marvel at Him
700 years before Christ was born, Isaiah saw Him on His throne. God showed Isaiah the future and the incredible suffering He had to endure to save all of us. "His appearance was so disfigured beyond that of any man and his form marred beyond human likeness".
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Why The First Coming of Jesus Christ
"Why The First Coming of Jesus Christ?" The nation of Israel looked for a Messiah who would come as a conqueror, yet, Jesus came as a Servant who was about the will of God. As we continue to explore the prophesies of the first advent, we come to the passage in Isaiah 61.1-2 that prophesied the Messiah to be with the Spirit of God anointed to preach the good news, bind up the broken hearted, and to free the captives - and to proclaim the Year of the Lord's Favor. Come and hear Jesus' own words concerning this prophecy and how Jesus exactly filled this promise of the Messiah - God's anointed.
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A Blessing, A Strong Reality and a Mighty Prayer
When Jesus returns, he will not only punish the unbelievers, but also all who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. They will be punished with: * Everlasting destruction * Shut-out from the presence of the Lord * Shut-out from the majesty of His Power
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It's a Heart Thing
1 John 3:20-21 says, “For if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and knows all things. Beloved, if our heart does not condemn us, we have confidence toward Godâ€. Confidence and condemnation are polar opposites, with opposite effect. When we’re confident we draw near. When we’re condemned we draw back. But, both, confidence and condemnation have this in common – they are purely subjective. They are subjective experiences of the heart based on what is believed to be true – objectively. Condemnation comes from believing the lie of the accuser, whereas confidence comes from believing the truth of God’s righteousness. Condemnation is the anticipation of rejection. Confidence is the anticipation of acceptance. It’s a heart thing.
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Bad Economy, God's Good News
Luke 12:21, How to use your money; Are we rich toward God or toward the world? Luke 12:23, Life is more then food and your body is more then clothes. Luke 12-31, God tell us to seek His Kingdom. Luke 12:34, You WILL receive what you want most; earthly posessions or God
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Eternal Life or God's Wrath
The 4 truths of John the Baptist: 1) No one is higher then Jesus 2) No one accepts His testimony 3) God placed all things in Jesus' hands 4) Belief or reject
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The Nicodemus Factor: How Can These Things Be
Are we like Nicodemus? Are we only practicing our faith in our own homes and are we afraid to go out in the world
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