Sermons About Calvary
Rescue
When the church begins to stray from truth, Paul's response is instructive. His first instinct is keep the main thing the main thing - he writes to them about the rescue of Jesus in the Gospel.
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Going Up to Come Down
Hiking up a mountain is an exhilarating experience, and helps give us perspective. Jesus goes up a mountain with Peter, James, and John and is transfigured before them as his heavenly glory and splendor are revealed for a fleeting moment. Jesus goes up the mountain only to come back down again - back down to set his face toward Jerusalem, and go up another mountain, Mount Calvary, and to the cross where he would pay the price of his own life for our sin.. It's very tempting for us to stay up on the mount of transfiguration, but we follow Jesus back down to the valley, knowing that he leads us forth to new life.
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An Indian Fighter's Destiny
In today’s publicity-seeking world, George Armstrong Custer would have felt right at home. Much of his reputation was formed by the media. Correspondents, who joined Custer on his military campaigns, helped establish his reputation with their positive reporting. With long blonde curls sprinkled with cinnamon oil, flamboyant dress, and large ego, Custer understood good public relations.
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The Divine Transaction
When we accept the work of Calvary into our lives a Divine Transaction takes place. On the cross Jesus dealt with sin, our sinful nature, the curse of the law, the power of the devil, our human brokenness, and physical sickness. When, by faith, we appropriate what Jesus did for us the benefits of the cross become our personal experience.
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Given Over, Taken Out, Lifted Up
Hear the message of the cross of our Lord, announcing the sufficiency of the spotless sacrifice whose atoning blood covers the sins of the elect. In this sermon, we emphasize the end of the "road to the cross", where we see Christ leaving a trial with a guilty sentence, despite his obvious innocence before multiple counsels. We examine the circumstances and purpose of the crucifixion of Jesus, as well as the unintentionally prophetic title above His head: "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews". An exposition of John 19:16-19.
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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 Death of Jesus, Part 1 (Mark 15:16-39)
<em>The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.</em> 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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UK Missionary John Hemus Delivers Message to Calvary
Missionary to the U.K., Bro. John Hemus, delivered a special message from the Lord to Calvary in a powerfully moving service. Bro. Hemus testifies to the work of God around the world and gives the call for Calvary to move to the next level.
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Abraham: the Man who believed God
Abraham is a man who believed God. He lived his entire life for God. This sermon touches on the moments listed in the book of hebrews where Abraham put his faith into action.
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