Sermons About Coin
The Searching and Celebrating God
Other portions of God’s word give us profound theology. Some move us to a thankful response to God’s goodness. But the parables pierce our hearts to ask whether any real change has taken place, or if Jesus’ gospel has made any real difference in our daily lives. And we would expect nothing less since these words are spoken to us from Jesus’ own lips. Jesus’ words have a way of waking our hearts from the deadness of religious concepts into the pulsing life of His living reality.
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Luke 15.1-10: Lost and Found
Today we begin to look at three parables found in Luke 15. During this talk we examine the first two parables that Jesus addresses to the Pharisees. We see the heart of Jesus in these stories. He desires for all to be restored to a relationship with God. Jesus is willing to bear the burden of restoration. He is on a mission to restore that which is lost, that it would found!
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Counting Sheep - September 16, 2007
Want to know what it's all about? Jesus makes it clear in the Parables of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin that nothing is as important as Christ's mission to seek and save the lost. If we are to be about Kingdom work, it must be our purpose to work with Christ to find the lost.
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