Sermons About Kingdom
The Kingdom of the Cross
As Jesus' followers worship Him on the way to Jerusalem Did they really understand he was on the way to the cross. The kingdom of Christ is upside down, power through his death... a mystery of God's grace.
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What Missional People Do While They Wait
Waiting around pre-Christians is never a waste of time provided you feel what missionaries feel.
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Spiritual Authority
To advance in God we must all learn how to walk under authority. God has delegated His authority for blessing, protection, covering, and even testing. May we all grow in God's delegated authority and see His Kingdom established.
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Remember Me
What mix of character traits we’ve seen so far in Nehemiah; humility, compassion, a love for God’s glory, the ability to inspire others, a great strategist, a man who prays intensely and waits up on the Lord, yet is a man of action, he’s hard-working, committed to God’s mission, a risk-taker, someone who pursues justice for the poor, hospitable, and generous in ways that make us take notice. But what Nehemiah wants most is not for people to remember or applaud him. Instead, he comes to God in prayer and asks God to remember him.
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Kingdomality
What does Kingdom living look like? Fortune: The full benefits of the Kingdom; Fortunate: Those who fully benefit. The way we live right now should anticipate the future Kingdom - Eternal Perspective.
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Turning the World Upside Down
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Separate but Shining (I Peter 2 11-12) 3-29-09
Because we are now, through Jesus, spiritual aliens in this world system, God calls us to be separate, but still shining the light of Christ's love.
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Around the Throne
Spring does in some ways give us hope. Today as we look into Revelation 7 we will see a vision of real, true hope. Last week Pastor Mark unpacked Revelation 6 and the beginning of chapter 8. Those chapters speak of death, war, famine - like being stuck on hold watching only negative stories on the evening news. Our cry today is the same as when Revelation was written: "How long Lord? Who can stand it?" It leaves us feeling like all hope has been yanked out by the roots. In Revelation 7 we see a completely different picture. Right in the middle of this crazy mess, everything seems to go calm and we see a vision of a future with no more hunger, no more thirst, no more tears. Wow! Isn't this something we need to share with the neighbours around us? Key Passage: Revelation 7:9-10
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The Gospel of Matthew
Gospel of Matthew Sermon Series (part 1), The King and His Kingdom has guidelines, rules, standards. A great Bridge from the Old Testament to the New Testament "that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by The Lord through the Prophet" speaking of Jesus, the Messiah, and His Royal Lineage. Scriptures used are: Matthew Chapter 1, Isaiah 7:14,. Teaching Series by Rev Ruth Joy Capozzi, Bloomsburg Community Church Audio Sermons.
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