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Study 28:King or Criminal? Jesus or Barabbas?
Innocent Jesus dies in the place of a convicted murderer, executed by the nations on behalf of Israel, who reject their Messiah and expose themselves to judgment. Luke 22:54-23:56
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Knowing our Origin; Living our Destiny
Compelling people know their origin and they live their destiny.
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Livin' on the edge #1
you and i live on the edge of where the physical and spiritual overlap...
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Making Known His Word
One of the responsibilities God has given to his church and his people is to make known his word. In an age of extreme relativism where everyone judges truth for themselves, we must allow ourselves to be judged to be judged and evaluated by the Bible. Scripture teaches us about God, his gospel, and ourselves, and our proper response to this gospel. Our focus on his word is expressed in how much time we spend teaching it, studying it, memorizing it, discussing it. We are not only to proclaim God's word but also to treasure it, hear it, and respond to it appropriately.
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29-JUN-2008 - Matthew 12– The Gospel as Told by Matthew
Jesus engages in more direct conflict with the religious leaders of his day. He has been proclaiming the freedom and availability of this new Kingdom of Heaven. Yet, people are having difficulty understanding. So, just prior to his additional Kingdom teachings in Matthew 13 & 14, he goes through a series of frustrating conflicts between the kingdom of this world and his kingdom.
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The Theology of Plumbing
In this message, Park's founding pastor Matt Heard shares the 'theology' of plumbing. Going through life we can either be a bucket or a pipe - we can be stagnant or become a source of life. He challenges us to fully understand what it means to be 'amazed' by God's grace, to share that joy with others, and work to see our city renewed.
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An Awesome Vision, Part 2
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A Church Called Together
The church is to be a unique place in a fallen and broken world. It is to be a place of harmony, purpose, and unity. But too often, the church has been divided, filled with people seeking their personal agendas, or filled with people who are living their own lives without thought of the message that they are sending to other people through their lives. Far too few understand the unique nature of the church that God has called together in this world. As a church, we must strive to be a place of unified diversity—people from all different walks of life who are unified around the lordship of Jesus Christ. As we pursue this, we will be a dwelling place of God in this world, and place from which God will call more people to himself for salvation in Jesus Christ.
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