Sermons About Associate-reformed
Fed and Filled
Is the lesson of the feeding of the 5000 that Jesus can really do a lot with a little? Or is it a message to what kind of followers he would have? Jesus will show us over what kind of kingdom he will preside! Over followers who, when tested, will lift up their eyes and see God at work. Over followers who will even suggest embarrassing options if they know it can serve others. Over followers convinced that Jesus will have enough for them even after serving crowds. Over followers convinced that if they don’t have Jesus, they won’t survive!
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The Point and Purpose (Thomas should doubt his doubts)
Another post-resurrection account is needed to bring peace. However there is a skeptic who needs to doubt his doubts. How gracious that Jesus comes to meet Thomas! It leads to the most profound statement of faith! It is the point and purpose of the whole gospel!
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John, Chapter 9: A Man Born, Blind
A man born blind meets the Savior. He is healed and has a testimony about Jesus. However, even though a miraculous sign has occurred, everyone remains blind to its significance -- even after thoroughly investigating the incident, everyone refuses to “see the light,” except the man born blind!
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Captured (Jesus meets the "adulteress" woman)
In this 5th message from our series, Meeting the Savior, we come upon a controversial passage. Are we really meeting the savior here, or someone else? There is an overview of Textual Criticism and then a sermon about the woman caught in adultery.
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You Don't Have a Bucket (Jesus meets the Samaritan woman)
Jesus must go to Samaria to meet with a woman who was trying to avoid everyone. Jesus shows her how dry and parched her life has been. She ulitmately leaves with living water and Jesus has been "fed" by seeing a harvest!
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Nic at Nite (Jesus meets Nicodemus)
This is the 3rd message from the "Meeting the Savior" series. Nicodemus meets with Jesus to determine if the power struggle between his group and Jesus' group is warranted. Jesus states that his kingdom is only received by those who are born from above. This sermon also treats the proper context for John 3:16!
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