Sermons About Healing
The Precious Feet of Jesus
We speak about what it means to kneel at the feet of a crucified Jesus, our Saviour. But Jesus rose from the dead, ascended into Heaven, and the Earth is now His footstool. What does it mean to relate with a living, exalted Jesus? What happens when we kneel at the feet of a Saviour free of the cross, able to relate with us one on one. Discover four wonders at the precious feet of Jesus.
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When Leaders Fall
From the greatest to the least of leaders, we are all tempted. When we fall, it will be because we have been led astray by our OWN lusts. We must OWN it. If the fallen leader happens to be you or I, we can each relate to the fact that "bouncing back" comes also with the responsibility of teaching those who may be struggling with sin or who have been overtaken by a fault what their personal responsibility is to those who have been following or watching them.
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Steel and Flesh
The Sword, God's Word is here to bring us closer to Him. Often we look at scripture as a band-aid something to just make us feel better, however what this is all about is to bring us into a closer relationship with our Creator! We often look at this as a bad thing, especially since a sword is given to us a the picture, but what we need to see is that just as a surgeon cuts away the bad, so does God so healing, and wholeness of relationship can be restored.
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The Holy Spirit Provides Boldness For Sharing the Gospel
The series on Acts continues with this sermon about a crippled man who was healed by Peter and John. In the wake of this event a great opportunity occured for Peter to share the message of Christ & throught the power of t Spirit he took full advantage. Clearly, one of the ways the Holy Spirit moves in the lives of people is in granting courage for sharing the news of God's grace.
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The Healing of a Man and a Boy
As we look at Jesus' healing of a little boy and his father's faith, we also look at the problem of pain in a world with an almighty, loving God.
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A Logical Look at Divine Healing
Jesus wants to heal you! Here is a logical, reasonable explanation of divine healing.
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Pressing In
God has laid hold of us for a reason, for a purpose. We need to grab on to God and discover what he wants us to do. And do not let go until we learn that reason.
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A Healing Community
In a culture that worships individualism, most desire community but few experience it. For those who find community, what should be rich and meaningful often ends up thin and dissatisfying. What if community is not just something we're looking for but something we're destined for? And what if this community is deeper, richer, and grander than anything we've known? Join us as we explore these questions in our new series, "Sharing Life."
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Paul, Peter, and the Whole Gospel
Building on the foundation provided in our exploration of the first eight chapters of the NT Book of Acts, today's reading and sermon focus our attention on three aspects of the "Good News" (the "Gospel") that God has graciously given us in Christ. These three are conversion, healing and resurrection. The account of Paul's conversion, his turning to Christ in faith, the healing of a paralyzed man named Aeneas and the raising of Tabitha, a woman deeply loved by many people on the margins of life whom she had helped, give us not just information, but beautiful pictures of the grace of God and an appreciation of the fact that the Whole Gospel is larger than we usually think it to be. We tend to be more familiar with the role of the Gospel in conversion, but the Gospel never stops with conversion. As we will see today, the Gospel can also bring us into an experience of God's gracious provision of healing and resurrection. We know about the importance of faith in the process of conversion, but even in the account of Paul's conversion, we see that God's grace is not merely "spiritual," but a whole-body experience. This is especially evident in the healing of Aeneas and the raising of Tabitha. But what does all of this mean for us today? Have we in the church lost something precious that the Scripture and the Spirit would have us find again?
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