Sermons About Deity
Who Is This Christ?
The Apostle John shares the most important theological statement in all of Scripture -
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Undiscovered: the Divine Jesus
Why it's crucial to know Jesus as God and not merely a good moral teacher
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Did Jesus Ever Claim to be God?
The question we must ask ourselves is "How would Jesus' claim to Deity be expressed in a Jewish society?" Listen to this sermon to hear how a Jew would understand what Jesus has claimed in many parts of the gospels.
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What Child Is This
Every Christmas we focus on baby Jesus laying in a manger. However, it has become imperative that we understand who that Jesus was in the manger. Some say he was the greatest prophet who ever lived. Others say he was the angel Micheal come to earth. Still others say he was God incarnate. Does this really matter? Are we just quibbling over details? Let's answer that question which the hymn raises What Child is This.
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Why I believe Jesus is Messiah
Why I beleive that Jesus is God. The Claims, the witneses, the Works, the Common Sense Reasoning, and the Prophecies Fulfilled
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What Qualifies Us To Be Christians
Our relationship with Jesus takes priority. It is our relationship with Him that changes us.
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Was Jesus Man Or God?
Mark focuses on question two in "The Jesus Question" series - Was Jesus man or God? Mark lays it on the line that Jesus was both man and God and what that means to us.
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The Authority of the Son (Mark 1:16 - 2:17)
Jesus Christ is not only the Son of God, nor is he merely a man; he is God. Early on in the book of Mark, Mark establishes this by showing Jesus's authority to call disciples, to preach and teach from Scripture, to cast out demons, to heal people, and to forgive sins. Only God can do this!
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Pride, Skeptics & Jesus
People are often skeptical about the resurrection. Thomas was one ofthe first skeptics. Jesus dealt gently with him in a way that should answer all honest skeptics.
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Greek Problems
In this 4th message of his series Scripture Abuse Pastor Lundmark discusses four areas where the Greek Language presents theological problems. We learn in this message that while the English text is sufficient for much of our study, when we get into battle over doctrine an understanding of the Greek is essential before dogmatic statements can be made. This sermon looks at how the Greek language important issues such as the Deity of Christ, Deacons in the Church, Women in the Church, and our need of being Dragged to Christ.
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