Sermons About Atonement
Something About George
We all miss Our Beloved Pastor George, each of us in our own way. Steve brings a unique message, dealing with a few of his qualities and how we each have, or can have those same qualities in our own life. Remember, you must move on and live your life in God's will.
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Feasts of Jehovah: The Day of Atonement
The sixth feast portrays the return of Christ who separates the sheep from the goats and brings atonement to his people.
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God Is Faithful! The Drought Is Over!
We had a time of sharing this week. It's always great to hear what God is doing in our midst and in our community.
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The Cross: A Second Response to Thievery
Week 4 in The Cross series. Preached by Lead Pastor Paul Vroom on March 16, 2008 at Missio Dei Church in Mokena, Illinois (www.mdchurch.us). Key Scripture from Acts 2:22-23.
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Sermon Good Friday - The Crucifixion of Christ
Sermon "Good Friday". The Crucifixion, Passion of Jesus Christ on The Cross at Calvary. The Atonement, Sacrificial Death of Christ for our Salvation. Scriptures used are: Hebrews 9:20-28, Hebrews 10:9-18, Matthew 27. Bloomsburg Community Church Sermons.
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The Time of Reformation 3
Christ's sacrifice accomplished salvation from this present sinful world.
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Jesus Convicted
Jesus before Pilate - silent as a lamb (Isaiah 53:6,7) - irony of shed blood "let it be on us and on our children" both as a curse and, by God's grace, as sacrificial atonement for their sin.
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2 Samuel 24 - Senseless Census
As we come to the final chapter in 2 Samuel we find some of our old nemeses of human strength and human success making us trust in ourselves. The author arranged these chapters so that right after the account of David's mighty men - Israel's strength, we find that David sinfully (even thought God incited him) counting Israel and Judah so that he might trust in the strength of his numbers. We must all remember that according to Hebrew thinking that whatever God permits is part of His plan. By allowing this census, God is viewed as having brought about the act. Let us, like David, not harden our hearts against the Spirit's convicting work. When we seek God's forgiveness from sin, we must not always expect the elimination of the consequences of that sin, nor should we think that forgiveness is without an atonement. David learns that even thought God's wrath is staid, it is not yet satisfied because David must build an alter a make sacrifice to the LORD for his people. It is only then that the famine ceases. You will find that it is only through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross that the mercy of God is available so that his wrath against you is staid and satisfied. Don't be a stranger to the covenants and promises of God by trusting your own strength ... Flee to Christ and trust Him today.
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The Way of Salvation: Part 3 (Romans 3:25-26)
Jesus is the sacrificial propitiation for our sins. Propitiation is the turning away of another's wrath. In Jesus's propitiating sacrifice, we see demonstrated our sin, God's just wrath against sin, our alienation from God, and the one perfect offering of sufficient worth to remove our guilt. Jesus demonstrates God's perfect justice in bearing the punishment for our sin, and he demonstrates God's perfect love in making a way for us to be reconciled to him in spite of our sin. How good of God!
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The Goat Has Left The Building
Title: The Goat Has Left The Building | Text: Leviticus 16:1-34 | Date: February 17, 2008 | Speaker: Stephen Kroeker
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20080210; Deut. 15:19 - 16:17
The kingdom of God grows from Jesus, the firstborn, who gave himself as the Passover Lamb, gives the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, and gives us Himself at the great wedding banquet.
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Q And A With Dr. Steve Lawson
In an age of water-downed theology and casual Christianity, the church desperately needs to return to the doctrines of grace that shook the world during the Reformation. These grand truths-historically referred to as the five points of Calvinism (TULIP)-form a biblical outline of God's sovereign plan for saving sinners. Sadly, these foundational principles the Bible so clearly teaches about salvation are often misunderstood and misrepresented and as a result are often discredited and dismissed as divisive doctrines, or worse, unbiblical ones. Consequently, many Christians never experience the God-glorifying, Christ-exalting, pride-crushing, gratitude-inducing, worship-inspiring, missions-motivating, evangelism-encouraging, discipleship-promoting, soul-comforting, faith-strengthening, and life-changing effects that occur when one fully embraces the sovereign grace of God.
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2 Samuel 21:1-14 - The Cost of Covenant Breaking
Chapter 21 starts a new section (21-24) in closing the book of 2 Samuel. Some thing think that this secion is an intrusion to our the them of transition (David to Soloman). But I believe that the author is making a conclding point on how God's kingdom is to be goverend. In our passage in 2 Samuel 21, David's kingdom is experiencing a famine which causes David to pray to find out its cause. God says it is because the bloodguilt on Saul because he put the Gibeonites (who had made a Covenant with Israel in the name of the Lord (see Joshuah 9)) to death. David Doesn't pray for a solution but seeks atonement with the Gibeonites who want 7 men to pay with their lives. The difference between David and Saul is show by David loyality to the covenant he made with Jonathan to protect Mephibosheth (Jonathan's son). it ends with showing Rispah love for her son in protecting the bodyas and David giving Saul, Jonathan and the other that were hanged to bury them. We learn how misplaced zeal can cause us not to rely on our covenant with God and his mercy.
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Session 3: Limited Atonement
Christ died especially for the elect, and paid a definite price for them that guaranteed their salvation.
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...For This Purpose...
The epistle of John tells us that Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8) This message is more of an emotional plea to once and for all flee the works of the devil and embrace Christ and all the He is. It was a very moving message and when preached live saw many people respond to salvation. And remember to check out our website www.myspace.com/thehighvoltage & please feel free to email Ps Craig C. Ireland through craigireland@inbox.com
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Understanding the Lord's Supper
Title: Understanding the Lord's Supper | Text: I Corinthians 11:17-34 | Series: Understanding Church Practice | Date: January 6, 2008 | Speaker: Stephen Kroeker
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Crucified
Jesus was crucified to fulfill prophecy, bear the wrath of God and bring us to God so that we might praise God's glorious grace.
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A Ransom For Many
What is the meaning of the death of Jesus? Why did it happen? What does it mean for us today? The center of Christianity has always been the cross - remove the cross, and you don't have Christianity.
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The Death of Jesus, Part 2 (Mark 15:33-41)
The atonement made by Jesus in his death has innumerable facets. Considering four of these facets in particular, we see Jesus as the triumphant king (Christus victor); the mediator who bridges the gap of sin that separates us from God; the ultimate moral example for us; and chief of all, our own sacrifice and substitute suffering under and completely satisfying the wrath of God in our place and whose righteousness now clothes us.
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The Death of Jesus, Part 1 (Mark 15:16-39)
The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many. Mark highlights the irony that Jesus is mocked as king, but he is in fact king of all. Jesus suffers not only physical pain, but also the very wrath of God, in fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and types, and to secure our salvation and life by suffering in our place. We are no longer separated from the presence of and fellowship with God, and in fact the crucifixion reveals clearly God's love for us. The only proper response is for us to worship in awe and gratitude.
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Adoption: The Height of the Gospel
Adoption is an important and helpful metaphor to better understand what God has done in saving us, and how He changes our lives. The very end of the sermon was not recorded. Sorry.
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Free to Live
In Galatians 2:17-21 the Apostle Paul compares those who are under the law with those who are under grace. We learn that if we transgress the law, in Christ, Christ doesn't become less righteous. We also learn that if justification is through the law, then Christ died for no reason. In this sermon Pastor Jeremy shows us that when we have faith in Christ's righteousness, we are not bound to the condemnation of the Law but rather we are Free to Live! Galatians 2:17-21
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Soul Prosperity
We need to live in God’s righteousness, peace and joy on the inside all the time, not just cry out to God for it when we are in a crisis. Our soul is prospering when we are walking in step with Holy Spirit.
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The Glory of God and the Sin of Man
Title: The Glory of God and the Sin of Man | Text: Isaiah 6:1-13 | Series: Isaiah | Speaker: Stephen Kroeker
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Joy in Suffering Pt3 - Philippians 2
Was the cross Divine Child abuse? this is one of the questions we ask as we continue to look through the book of Philippians.
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Christ Superior
Christ is superior to prophets, priests, and angels because of His personhood and His work accomplished in the atonement.
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Limited Atonement
This is a sermon on the doctrine of limited atonement. We looked at whether or not there is a limited or an unlimited atonement. This doctrine is also referred to as particular redemption.
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The Necessity of Forgiveness
Jesus returns to forgiveness, knowing we have a difficult time forgiving other people. Sin distrupts relationships and creates distance. The cross of Jesus is the means for our forgiveness, and the ability to forgive others.
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Sinners: Saved and Sent
We never understand our true condition until the God of holiness reveals our sin. He does not do this to condemn, but to save. He then sends us out to tell others of the salvation available in Christ.
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Why did Jesus rise from the dead?
Pastor Geoff Findlay presents the Easter Sunday message for 2007.
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Hebrews 9:27-28 The Uniqueness and Suffiency of Christ's Atonement
The Uniqueness and Suffiency of Christ's Atonement Hebrews 9:27-28
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Destroy This Temple! (John 2:13-25)
Our sin cannot be fixed by something as simple as an outpatient surgery. It required the actual death of the very son of God. John describes to us that Jesus is the true temple of God, through which the true high priest ministers the true sacrifice that will deal with our sins once and for all. Our forgiveness, death to sin, and life are all bound up in his death and resurrection, and in our believing in him.
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Passion of the Christ
Title: Passion of the Christ Text: John 19:16-42 Series: Gospel of John Preacher: Stephen Kroeker
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The Essential Jesus
Life is filled with uncertainties. Jesus reveals Himself as the one essential in life.
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Knowing the Scriptures and the Power of God Pt. 2
Are you and I part of the problem or part of the solution in terms of living for the Gospel. If someone followed us around for one week and took notes on all the things we deem important, what top 3 things would they write down. How much of it is of eternal value. Lessons from Zephaniah Chapt 1 and Chapt 3, Amos 5-6 and Christ words in Mark 13
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I Did This For You
"Yom Kippur" - the Day of Atonement - was the pinnacle of the Jewish festival year. While god-fearing Jews were invited to attend many other sacred events, none could compare with this day! On this day, the sins of the nation were cleared away! The imagery, the sights, sounds, & smells of that day must have formed lasting images in the minds of those who attended. Such pomp & circumstance! But for all it’s ceremony - the sacrifices made that day could never fully pay the penalty or satisfy the debt of sin they had incurred. And next year, they would be back here again. Until Jesus entered... Key Passage: Hebrews 9:11-10:18
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Samson: flirting with sin
Alan Mackay, from the Reformed Church of Canberra, warns of the dangers of dabbling in sin, as demonstrated by the life of Samson. Far better to follow the sinless example of Jesus Christ.
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God Did It! Act 3
God works through the prayers of His flawed people to accomplish His purposes. These purposes call us to faith which requires that we take risks. But God does infinitely more than we could ever ask or imagine.
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So Great A Salvation
The Christmas message is a message of salvation. What does God save us from? How does He save us? What does He save us for?
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A Loving God
The evidence of God's love for you is that Christ died as an atonement for your sin.
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Missional Priests
John draws our attention to Jesus very early on. Because of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus our tomorrow can be different from our today. This thrusts us into a life of mission and purpose in our world.
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