Sermons About Enemies
Righteous Authority (part 3)
How we can use Saul's example to handle anything by the power & fear of the Lord.
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The 23rd Psalm Part 5
The 23rd Psalm if about life—not the popular notion of death and tragedy. It has been referred to as the ‘John 3:16’ of the Old Testament that promises life in abundance. The three objects in verse 5 represent three subheadings that summarize the theme of this study: table – God sustains me oil – He chose me for a purpose cup – I have more than I ever will need This imagery also foreshadows the emblems of communion that point to Christ’s sacrifice when he took on the form of man and became our servant. If our Shepherd sustains us, it is because he has a purpose for us, and will bless us abundantly!
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Song of the Eternal Priest
David has a vision of "I AM" making promises to his Lord. The eternal Son became a man to be a kingly priest, like Melchizedek, to bear God's wrath for His people.
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Revolutionary Feast
Eating is an activity all of us do. It is a basic human practice. Yet when Jesus came, He transformed the ordinary meal into an encounter with Him. He sets Himself in the midst of these meals and invites all to come and taste the grace of God. Jesus demonstrates to the world His mission through welcoming sinners at the table with Him.
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Perfect Righteousness, Part 2
A continuing look at the "You have heard... but I say to you" sayings of Jesus in Matthew 5. Perfection is more than perfect actions!
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Dealing With Difficult People
In Matthew 5:43-47 Jesus tells us that we should love our enemies - the difficult people in our lives- not just the ones that are easy to love. We need to see people as God sees them and do as God does using tender love, tough love and loving from a distance. When we see as God sees, we're going to do as God does.
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Love Your Enemies
Dan Seale continues looking at Luke's account of the Sermon on the Mount from Luke 6:27-38.
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