Sermons About Light
Light and Darkness
Week 3 in Advent, longing, hoping, anticipating the coming Messiah who is a light amidst a world of darkness.
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The Lord's Revelation
Creation reveals our God The Bible reveals our God God's revelations reveals me
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All I Want for Christmas: Herod and the Magi
Rev. Philip Davis spoke about the different responses of Herod and the Magi to the birth of Jesus and asks what our response is to this event.
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Mary, the Greatest Rags to Riches Story
Mary's story is a great rags to riches story, but Mary's story tells us more about God than it does about Mary.
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Who is the Giver of Life and Knowledge
In a world that has forsaken life and truth – we need to ask the question of who gives us life and truth. Life and truth are key to the Darwin debate. John answers that question pretty boldly in the first chapter of his gospel.
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Light
Because this light was God in the flesh, and because He came into the world to give us life through fellowship and to destroy the darkness in our world by taking away our sins on the cross (the moment of ultimate darkness) we are compelled to preach the gospel and raid the darkness.
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So That the Blind May See
The Feast of Tabernacles or Booths marked the incoming of the grape and olive harvests. The feast was full of significance in that is spoke of the great harvest of nations. Part of the ceremony was the illumination of the Temple, illustrating the glory of God in the middle of pagan darkness. Into this setting comes Jesus saying, "I am the light of the world". In John 9, with the healing of a man born blind he shows he is the light, as he opens not only the man's physical eyes but his spiritual eyes too.
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Light
1st semon in the Advent series Words of His Coming. This series will focus on: - the nature of Jesus coming - why He came - what He came to do Todays sermon focuses on the word Light.
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Give Presence: Galatians 5.22-25
What if Christmas looked different this year? What if you could receive a gift that lasted forever? Or what if you could give gifts that did? We want to invite you to rethink Christmas with us this year and to experience it for what it was meant to be. On Sunday, November 30 Advent begins. For some this might be new. It was for me and my family a few years ago as well, but it is a season that my family and I have grown to love and enjoy. The word advent means to come. During the Advent season we celebrate God sending Jesus to earth wrapped in human skin. We also look with great anticipation to the second coming of Jesus, who is coming again for His Bride, the church. In Scripture Jesus testifies that He is the one who is and who was and who is to come (Revelation 1.8). This is what we will be celebrating this coming season. We will be celebrating Advent during our worship gatherings beginning November 30 culminating at our Christmas Eve service.
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Let Your Light Shine
Are we letting our lights shine? It's a question we need to be asking ourselves regularly. Is my life reflecting the light of Jesus Christ? How can I been a light this week?
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