Sermons About Lord
DNA of The Waters Church
DNA of The Waters Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!" Isaiah 6:8 1. We are Devoted to Jesus (Isaiah 6:1-7) They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Acts 2:42 2. We are Not ashamed of Jesus (Isaiah 6:9-10) It's news I'm most proud to proclaim, this extraordinary Message of God's powerful plan to rescue everyone who trusts him, starting with Jews and then right on to everyone else! Romans 1:16 3. We are Available to go for Jesus (Isaiah 6:11-13;8) Here am I. Send me!” Isaiah 6:8
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Lord of Your Stuff
Since a manager is supposed to use his owner’s stuff as the owner would use it, He has to know his master intimately doesn’t he? This means that we need to know God intimately to be able to use His stuff the way He would. It requires closeness to Him and a desire to know His will. We have to know God’s purposes, priorities, and passions. We have to speak to God in prayer and listen to God in His word and through others in community.
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Jesus our Lawgiver
An attempt to show that believers are now under the authority of Jesus Christ, His word is our Law
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Restoration Blessings (AM)
David preaches Joel 2:18-3:31. God promises specific restoration blessings for His repentant people.
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The Name of Jesus
Discovering the power of the name of Jesus and our commitment to proclaim His name and confess His lordship over our lives.
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Lord, Teach Me To Number My Days
The Psalmist urges more than just a recognition of mortality; he encourages God's children to value time and use it for God's eternal glory.
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Touching, The Teaching of Jesus
Jesus teaches us to show mercy to all people regardless of circumstance or condition.
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Philippians 2:9-11 - From Humility to Super Exaltation
The best way to see the exaltation of Christ is to view it on the backdrop of his humiliation in heaven, in incarnation, and in death. Humiliation does not mean embarrassment, slavish service, wimpiness, lack of boldness or ambition or the prideful pursuit of spirituality. We see that in this text that God exaltation of Christ is past (v. 9) and future (vv. 10-11). In the past God super exalted Christ at the right hand of the Father to the glory he had before the world was created. The Lamb of God is worthy and is given a name that everyone above every name with is LORD or Yahweh. Because of God past super exaltation of Christ and because he has been given the name Yahweh or LORD all people should (not shall) bow the knee and confess Christ in salvation. This verse is usually quoted incorrectly in a universalistic fashion making it say that everyone will worship God, but we know that Romans 14:10-12 includes everyone will bow in judgment but not in salvation. You should consider how you will approach Christ either in salvation with knees bowed and tong confessing or in Judgment with knees bowed.
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