Sermons About Blood
Two Sides of the Cross
The cross provided both forgiveness and life. God desires that we live from Christ's life and not our flesh.
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The Covenant Meal Inaugurated (Mark 14:1-31)
The nation of Israel failed to see that the greatest problem they had was not external, such as Rome, but was internal -- their own sin. As a result, they failed to see what sort of a Savior and Messiah they needed. In this passage, we see a sharp contrast between Mary's loving and worshipful anointing of Jesus against the hatred and betrayal of Jesus's many enemies. But at the same time, we are reminded that all -- both true and false disciples -- have need of a savior. We see God's provision for us in Jesus's death, and are regularly reminded of it in our celebration of the Lord's supper.
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Part 2, He Died Once for All
This sermon opens up the theme of the completed sacrifice of Jesus -- the finished work of Christ. It seeks to show how modern secular people are also giving themselves to atone for their sins, but in secular ways. The death of Jesus answers the insufficiency of all other sacrifices.
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Abel
The second message in a series about the Decisive Moments of God's Men. We see that Jesus is the true and better Abel who, though innocently slain, has blood now that cries out, not for our condemnation, but for our acquittal.
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Learning from Peter
(1 Peter 1:1-2) Peter's letter is addressed to suffering Christians scattered throughout the region.
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