Sermons About Fulfill
God’s Plans for All People - Part III: Fulfilling His Plans
God’s plans are ultimately fulfilled through all of us rather than each of us individually (All People versus A Person). We fulfill God’s plans when we make ourselves available, function as a team and take personal ownership of God’s vision.
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Jesus Fulfills the Law Matthew 5:19-20
Jesus fulfilled the law and in doing showed that the Old Testament was the true word of God. God's standards are high but we need to be held to those high standards not those of man.
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Jesus came to fulfill the law. Matt 5:17-18
In fulfilling the law, Jesus verified the Old Testament writings as truth. He also interwove the law and grace by His going to the cross. He will completely fulfill the law once He returns and ushers in the Kingdom of Heaven.
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Christmas Worship Gathering
Christmas, the time to gaze at the wonderful salvation God provides for us through Jesus Christ! Enjoy this service as we turn our mind’s attention and heart’s affection to what the birth of Jesus means. Join with us as we worship, sing and hear from the Scriptures. Christmas must not be isolated from the rest of the story; Christmas must be strongly connected to Good Friday and Easter. To divorce one from the other three is like reading or watching one part of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy with no reference to the others. The meaning is cut short, incomplete and incomprehensible. What we see throughout the New Testament is Jesus “fulfills†and makes complete the rest of God’s story. The Old Testament is full of whispers of the reality to come. Have you ever wondered how those Old Testament “prophecies†spoke of Jesus: his exile in Egypt, his birth from a virgin mom, and his ministry in Galilee? Matthew brings this up in his gospel at least 15 times, and in chapter 4 of his gospel he roots the coming of Jesus and his ministry to historical events: the unlikely defeat of Midian’s army of 120,000 by Gideon’s 300 soldiers (Judges 6 + 7) and the deliverer he will provide for Judah as the Assyrian army approaches (Isaiah 9). Doesn’t sound touchy feelly enough for a Christmas message? Well, hold on, because all of that is really talking about Jesus!
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Matthew 2:1-23 (AM)
Adam preaches Matthew 2 in its entirety. Jesus is the Messiah, as seen from chapter 1 in His genealogy and virgin birth and now in chapter 2 in His fulfillment of prophecy. Jesus fulfills God's promises made centuries earlier--born in Bethlehem, called out of Egypt, rescued from Ramah, called a Nazarene.
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