Sermons About Exaltation
Healing's Lesson
To live is a priceless gift. To live in these days with these advantages (Word, Spirit, Body of Christ) on this mission is an unspeakable privilege.
0 Amens
Christ: Humble and Exalted Part 2: Philippians 2:5-11
Christ, our supreme example of Humility... part 2... the super-exaltation of the humble Christ
0 Amens
MultiCongregational Service: The Ascension and Exaltation of Jesus
We believe by the revelation of God’s Word through the Holy Spirit that God in the person of Jesus descended, He was crucified, He has risen, ascended, was exalted, and will descend again. We talk about His first descension often or what is referred to as the first advent of Jesus, and which we should. It is what is called the incarnation, where God took on human flesh. Without this you have no opportunity to have a personal relationship with God. As John 1 says, In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, and all things came into being through Him…the Word became flesh. It even has its own holiday – Christmas. We talk a lot about the crucifixion of Jesus often, as well as the resurrection of Jesus, which we should. This is how sin, death, Satan, and demons have been conquered. Without this there is no salvation. This is even celebrated with specific days called Good Friday and Easter, which we celebrated the week before last. We talk and refer to Jesus descending again, referring to His second coming. We do not talk about this as often as we should, but we do talk about it. But we rarely talk about the ascension and exaltation of Jesus. This is very important to us, for the church is found on the death, resurrection and ascension of its exalted head, Jesus, which sits at the right hand of the Father. So, I want to briefly spend some time on that this morning and then my great friend Jee-Young will come give some application to this.
0 Amens
From Humiliation To Exaltation
Good Friday Service. Philippians 2:5-11 demonstrates how Christ willingly humbled Himself to be born of a virgin and become man so that He could fulfill the atoning work, which completely satisfied the Father's will, thus exalting Jesus as King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
0 Amens
Run, Christian, Run
The life of faith is compared to running a marathon. To continue to run we must get rid of all that hinders, sin that entangles and keep our eyes focused on Jesus. Jesus is our supreme example of what it means to live by faith, but also the One who ran the race to win the grace needed for us to run.
0 Amens
Where IS Jesus Today And What Is He Doing?
Today Mark uses scripture to glimpse into heaven and share about the reality of Jesus today and what He is up to.
0 Amens
