Sermons About Fury
The Tale of Two Cups
In the Bible the cup is used as a metaphor for both blessing and curse . In the book of Jeremiah God tells the prophet to inform Israel that they are about to drink the cup of the wrath of God for their disobedience. On the other hand David in his obedience explains that his cup runneth over. This morning we will see when the Tale of Two Cups reaches it's pinnacle on the Mt. of Olivesin the Garden of Gesthemane.
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Jesus and the Revelation
IN our last message we ended a study of Jesus anger by pointing out that Jesus never killed anyone in his earthly ministry. In this message Jeremy J. Lundmark examines Jesus' roll in the book of Revelation. We learn that Jesus will be responsible for the death of more people in the future than God in the Old Testament ever was.
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The Anger of Jesus
Our culture's love for tolerance and disdain for open confrontation has lead to a deceiving portrait of Christ that paints him as an all loving, all gracious, and all compassionate individual. The Bible paints a different picture of a Christ who loved the poor in spirit, but hated the self-righteous, and unrepentant. We see a Jesus who despised tolerance and had a passion for open confrontation of sin.
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The Lamentations of Jeremiah
In the book of Lamentations we read the prophet Jeremiah's personal account of the siege and subsequent destruction of Jerusalem. Jeremiah attributes all the destruction, pain, suffering and death to God. In this message we will see the horrific display of God's holy wrath upon a people who had turned away from Him.
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The Death of Uzzah
In Israel there was no greater vessel than the Ark of the Covenant. In 2 Samuel 6 a man name Uzzah reaches out his hand to catch the falling Ark, and is killed on the spot. In this message we will look at God's Fury against so called little sins, and the importance of regular individual confession of sin.
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Plagues and Death in Egypt
In the book of Exodus God reveals the story of Moses and the great Exodus of the Jewish people from the slavery of Pharaoh. This story is full of plagues that God uses against Pharaoh and the people of Egypt to show that the LORD is God. In this message God shows his fury against a disobedient leader and his followers. However, how can God be angry when God hardened Pharaoh's heart?
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What Would Jesus Bomb
An anti-war bumper sticker asks the question What would Jesus bomb? In Genesis chapter 19 we learn the answer to that bumper sticker's question: A city full of homosexuals. In this message we'll not only see God's anger towards the sin of homosexuality but also against the sin of disobedience. How should the Christian community respond to the ever growing homosexual movement? Should we hate them, accept them for who they are, or is there another answer?
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Supernatural Disaster
In this message we examine one of the most horrific demonstrations of God's wrath, the story of the flood. While we teach our children of the rainbow and the salvation of Noah, rarely do we explain to them that the death of every person on the face of the planet was CAUSED by God.
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The Fury of God
In this introductory message Pastor Lundmark begins a study of a very frightening characteristic of God, his Fury. Is God an all loving God. What does the Bible say. Is God more compassionate in the New Testament than in the Old. Is Jesus the Son more compassionate and gracious than God the Father. These and other questions regarding God's anger will be discussed as we begin a study through the Bible of the Fury of God.
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