Sermons About Comfort
Comfort, Orphans, and the Holy Spirit
John Hugh takes a look at Jesus' words the night of the Last Supper and His promise to be with us.
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Jesus & The Socially Vulnerable---Luke 7:11-17
Jesus & The Socially Vulnerable---Luke 7:11-17
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Risk of the Mission
Have you become accustomed to the brokenness in your life and the lives around you? Have you guarded your heart by keeping your distance? Have you protected yourself by having such meager expectations for God? Have you said things like, “If you don’t expect anything, you won’t be disappointed?†Can you see how hopeless and devastating it is to expect so little of such a large God. He is a big God. We need to come to Him with all our needs, especially big ones!
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Useful?
The 7th church to be addressed in our study, receives the harshest criticism. All the other churches seemed to recognize that they were in a "war-zone" spiritually speaking. The church at Laodicea however, felt that they were doing quite well, and that they didn't need a thing! Rather than living as exiles, waiting for the deliverance of Jesus, they had settled in and were quite comfortable with life in the here-and-now. As such, they were no longer useful to the Master, and He was ready to "spit them out." The Laodicean letter is sobering, because it hits so close to home. I hope and pray that God will call out the "dangerous" spirit of exile among us? How much do we LONG for the kingdom to break in? How much do we pray? Do our songs reflect this longing? Are we anchored to the promises of God? Have we given up? Key Passage: Revelation 3:14-22
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Weekly Scripture - Psalm 23
Listen to Psalm 23 read by The Worship Network's president, Bruce Koblish, to reflect on the love and care that God provides to us.
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2 Corinthians 2: Smelling Like Jesus
A look at the ominous role Christians play as ambassadors of Jesus
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The Faithful Son
In this message from Luke's account of the temptation of Jesus, Pastor JR Vassar explains what was at the heart of the temptation for Jesus to turn stones into bread. Not only do we see Jesus emerge as the Faithful Son who is qualified to be our Savior, but we also see how we can be faithful sons and daughters even as we encounter the same temptation.
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