Sermons About Eternity
Lord Jesus Receive My Spirit
The Lord Jesus was STANDING to receive one of His own. What a King of Kings. How will you and I lay down our tents when we depart from this place called earth.
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A Cause Worth Living For
Writing about climate change, Al Gore says: “The climate crisis also offers us the chance to experience what very few generations in history have had the privilege of knowing: a generational mission; the exhilarations of a compelling moral purpose; a shared and unifying cause; the thrill of being forced by circumstances to put aside the pettiness and conflict that so often stifle the restless human need for transcendence; the opportunity to rise...When we rise, we will experience and epiphany as we discover that this crisis is not really about politics at all. It is a moral and spiritual challenge.†Lofty words....inspirational....visionary... Question: Should we not be even MORE passionate about matters that will impact eternity? Do we have a compelling moral purpose, cause, or generational mission that we will give our all to fulfill? Key Passage: 2 Timothy 2:3-4
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On Entering the Kingdom of God (Mark 10:13-52)
Continuing our series in Mark, we see where we stand relative to the overall flow of the book. In this passage from Mark 10, we see stated and demonstrated four things that are required of us as Christians: the humility of a child; a practice of discipleship that is willing to relinquish our own rights and possessions for God's sake; a cherishing of service toward others that is willing to endure suffering and sacrifice; and a faith that approaches Christ in complete dependence and trust in him.
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Our Great God and Savior
Christ is superior to angels in His sonship, kingship, eternality, and in His sovereignty.
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Life on the Other Side
No one enjoys thinking about the reality of hell, yet Jesus actually had more to say about hell than He did about heaven. In today's spiritual climate, the doctrine of eternal punishment has come under heavy scrutiny and debate. Many people, including some prominent evangelical scholars, have moved away from a traditional interpretation of the enternal torment in hell, to either a teaching of universal salvation or a view of judgement that results in the annihilation of the sinner, rather than an eternal, conscious punishment. Some feel that the subject is so far beyond our understanding and that it should be left alone in the hands of God, but one's belief in regard to judgement, punishment, and the justice of God will dramatically affect how we live, and how we reach out in love to others. Today's topic may raise more questions and debate in your mind than we are able to answer in our short time together, but if it motivates you to study the scriptures for yourself - great! Key Passage: John 5:16-30
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He Conquered
Love, forgiveness, eternity ... More than just words, these are the character of Christ. As we look at the life, death, burial, and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, we can see how WE should live OUR lives. The Cross changes everything. Has it changed you?
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You Have Arrived
Have you ever thought what would happen after you take your final breath? Live life now with eternity in mind.
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Living for Eternal Rewards
Floyd describes the choice every believer has to either live for temporal or eternal rewards. He shares his belief that there are rewards in heaven, and asks the hard questions about what kind of rewards we want to live for.
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Matthew 24:45 - In That Place There Will Be Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth
If you don’t know Christ, realize that you have offended and sinned against an infinitely worthy and holy God. Confess your sins, repent of them and believe on Him. Your opportunity to repent ends at death. Do not delay, for you are hanging by a slender thread.
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