Sermons About Lord
The Lord is Able
What can we hold onto in difficult trials such as the death of a loved one? Today we saw five principles which are in John 11 to offer us hope in the midst of difficulty.
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Who Is This Man? (Mark 4:26 - 6:6)
Jesus demonstrates that he has power over creation, over demons, and over life and death itself. He proves that he is king and lord over all. In Mark, we see examples of two responses to Jesus -- the response of unbelief, and the response of faith. We are to walk in faith and trust in Jesus.
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God's Abiding Presence (Exodus 40:34-38)
This passage is the pinnacle of the book of Exodus -- the holy LORD of all creation comes to dwell with his people. God's presence demonstrated his power, guided Israel, and extended mercy. This is true for us today, as well; through the Holy Spirit and by the cross, God's presence empowers us, guides us, and extends daily mercy.
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Why does the harvest perish?
Complacent Christians can become numbed with the pleasures and conveniences of this world. The Word of the Lord, through the prophet Joel, is applied in this sermon to the present-day believer who is not minding the work of the Lord as he should.
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Respect God's Holy Name (Exodus 20:7)
As our creator and Lord, God's name is to be honored and respected. This does not merely mean that we do not misuse his name; rather, we must also praise and honor his name. For additional reading, please see http://www.bpc.org/resources/watson/wsc_wa_053-056.html
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His Name Shall Be Called Jesus (Luke 1:26-38)
We consider the miracle and mystery of God become flesh, the birth of the very Son of God in an insignificant town through a series of amazing miracles. Jesus is the son of David whose rule will be forever. All things are under his rule and authority -- we must live under his rule and authority here and now.
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