Sermons About Kingdom
Finding Strength To Go On
God does not leave the work of persuasion to our own limited abilities. Paul's time in Corinth demonstrates God's good gifts to every missional servant.
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Live Fully
Life starts with a reunion between humanity and the King; that's the truth which lies at the heart of the Gospel message. The Kingdom of God is the treasure that Jesus came to make available to all through His death and resurrection. This is why Jesus said, "I have come that they may have life , and have it to the full."
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What is the Kingdom?
John Hugh looks at the Kingdom of God. What is it? And what should our role be in it?
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Life is Short, Pursue God
132 Pictures, Pt 2: Life is Short and we don't want to waste it. Jesus tells us that our first priority is to seek his Kingdom and righteousness, rather than to pursue things that are temporary and fleeting.
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Matthew 13:47-52 - A Parable on Fishing
What is the Kingdom of Heaven like? Christ uses fishing terms to describe the Kingdom of Heaven. The gospel is like a fishing net. When we spread the gospel, we are like fishers of men. As those who have been caught by the gospel message, what kind of fish are you?
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Why Was Jesus Raised from the Dead Anyway?
We launch a 30 day experiment after a surprising reason for Christ's resurrection.
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LIVING OUT THE GOSPEL WITH RESURRECTION HOPE AND POWER: The Beginning of the Gospel Ends as the Resurrection is Revealed (Mark 16:1-8) 04-12-09
INTRODUCTION (Some Final Highlights of “the Gospel according to Mark” - Adapted from Mark by David Garland; NIV Application Commentary): [note: see expanded introduction below] --> Mark 1:1 (the Title of the whole Gospel); --> Mark 16:1-8 (the “Original” ending of Mark; vs9-20 the “Longer” ending); --> Acts 2:22-24 (reflects an Outline of the Gospel of Mark); --> Psalm 22 (Foreshadows the events of Mark 15 & 16); --> 1 Corinthians 15:3-5 (an early Creed also articulated in Mark 16:6-7); --> Recommended Music: “The Life” by Michael Card (2 CDs). THE END OF THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL: --> Revelation Entrusted: to Two Unlikely Witnesses (vs1-6); --> Revelation Proclaimed: by an Angelic Messenger (vs5-8). LIVING OUT THE GOSPEL: --> Trust in the Advancing Kingdom of God: with Resurrection Hope; --> Walk in Christ-Centered Discipleship: with Resurrection Power. EXPANDED INTRODUCTION (Some Final Highlights of “the Gospel according to Mark” - Adapted from Mark by David Garland; NIV Application Commentary): --> Mark 1:1 (“The beginning of the gospel of about Jesus Christ, the Son of God” is the Title of the whole Gospel; not just the title of the prologue); --> Mark 16:1-8 (the “Original” ending of Mark; vs9-20 the “Longer” ending); --> Acts 2:22-24 (reflects an Outline of the Gospel of Mark); --> Psalm 22 (Foreshadows the events of Mark 15 & 16) [see Ps 22:1-21 “Suffering” (Mk 15:20b-27 “Jesus’ crucifixion”); Ps 22:27 “the Gentiles’ worship” (Mk 15:39 “the Centurion’s confession”); Ps 22:28 “the kingdom of God” (Mk 15:43 “Joseph is looking for the kingdom”); Ps 22:29-30 “Resurrection promised” (Mk 16:6 “Jesus’ Resurrection”); Ps 22:30-31 “Proclamation to God’s people” (Mk 16:7) “Tell the disciples”)]; --> 1 Corinthians 15:3-5 (an early Creed also articulated in Mark 16:6-7) [see 1Co 15:3 “Christ died for our sins” (“you are looking for Jesus … who was crucified” Mk 16:6); 1Co 15:4 “He was buried” (“see the place where they lay him” Mk 16:6); 1Co 15:4 “He was raised on the third day” (“He has risen! He is not here” Mk 16:6); 1Co 15:5 “He appeared to Cephas, and then to the Twelve” (“He is going ahead of you … There you will see him…” Mk 16:7).
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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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