Sermons About Birth-of-jesus
Elizabeth
By looking at Elizabeth's life, we can see how God works in impossible situations to bring about His will.
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Three Witnesses & Three Reactions to the King (Matthew 2:1-12)
Matthew continues in His witness to the birth of the long awaited King of the Jews and sets the stage for the reaction of the world to Him: 1) Magi - Gentiles from the East, give witness by their searching for the King 2) Herod - pagan ruler of Jerusalem, gives witness by his fear of the King, and 3) the Jewish Leaders give witness by their acknowledging the Scriptures testimony to the King. All give testimony to the reality of a King born, to the Jews, in the Land of Bethlehem. They each also stand as a warning to us in the church and bear witnesses to the fact that no one is saved apart from faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
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The Birth of our Savior
The origin of Christmas: Why December 25th? How did the notion of Santa Claus come about. Examining Scripture in Luke 1 and Matthew 2.
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The Eyewitness of Angels
An eyewitness is not merely someone who has seen something but someone who can give a first-hand account of what they have seen. It is by virtue of seeing with their own eyes and reporting upon what they have seen that makes an eyewitness a valued, credible, source to be believed. As we look at the eyewitness account of the angels, we will note that what the angels described to the shepherds and to us was truly more than meets the eye. The Scriptures demonstrate the uniqueness of God's angels, as eyewitnesses to our Lord's unfolding Gospel plan.
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Unexpected Event
In the 3rd week of CityView's 2007 Advent series, we celebrate the event of Jesus' birth in music. During the short sermon, we take a look at the unexpected event of Jesus' birth and why--when contrasted with John's birth--many people missed this holy occasion.
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Why, God, did you send your Son to earth?
What does Christmas mean for you? Presents? Time for the family? The Coca Cola Advert? Well for Christians it reminds us of Jesus coming to earth, God becoming a man. Why is this so special? In this talk Matt tells us from John 3:1-20 how all human beings are sinful, they go away from God's plan for their lives. However, Jesus was lifted up on a cross so that all who look to him shall not die but have eternal life.
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Between Two Worlds
1 John 3:1-3 "Between Two Worlds" I. The Two Worlds-The Now. The Not Yet. II. The Two Temptations-Idolatry. Escape. III. The Two Callings-Look ahead. Stay Engaged.
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