Sermons About Glory
Noah's Sacrifice: Tragedy and Worship
After the flood Noah left the ark. His first act was to sacrifice to the LORD. How can one truly worship having experienced tragedy?
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The Story of Us: Our Mission is to Represent King Jesus
The mission of God in sending the Son is the display of His glory. Our mission is the display of His glory right here where we live in a manner that truly communicates to our friends, our neighbors, our family. The Father has given King Jesus glorious authority over all people everywhere and the goodness of His rule is seen in us. Our mission to represent King Jesus well and faithfully.
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The Story of Us: Our Mission is to Join God's Mission
The mission of God in sending the Son is the display of His glory. Our mission is the display of His glory right here where we live in a manner that truly communicates to our friends, our neighbors, our family. Our mission is to join God's mission. Our God is a sender by nature. He sends His glory for our good.
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Transformission for the Glory of God
As we are called to bring the mission that brings transformation into the world, our ultimate goal is the glory of God.
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What Jesus Said About God's Glory
This message brings out tow important aspects of God's Glory
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God with us (Matthew 1:22-25)
Jesus Christ is utterly unique. He is the Name above all names. He alone is the God-Man. This is, in theology, known as the “hypostatic union,†which simply states that Jesus Christ is One Person with two distinct natures, One fully God, one fully human residing together in the one Person of Jesus Christ unmixed, unconfused, and undivided. 100% God & 100% Man, in the one Person of Jesus Christ, who from the point of the virgin conception and birth exist eternally as the God-Man. This is a mystery that exceeds the capacity of our minds to fully grasp. So here we enter into Matthew’s purpose: To establish Jesus Christ as the God-Man who came to Save (His people from their sins), Fulfill (OT prophecy), and Reveal (God to men).
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Matters of Life and Death (Romans 8:10)
Death came as punishment for sin. But for the Christian, we are declared righteous in Christ, so death is no longer a punishment. Instead, we have the great hope of eternal life, with glorified bodies, in the presence of Jesus our Lord. This far surpasses the joy we taste in this life. In his wisdom, God has bound up death but has not destroyed it, so as Christians we will still taste physical death. But we can do so in faith that God is in complete control, and in hope of a far better life where all of God's promises are made complete.
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One Body, Many Parts
Everything that is diverse in the body of Christ exists to serve what is unified in the body of Christ.
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