Sermons About Lundmark
Heresy of the Heart
In the closing verses of Galatians we are directed to the importance of this book by Paul's large hand writing. We also see that the real reason why these Jews are seeking circumcision is so that they do not have to suffer persecution for being a Christian. The real problem in Galatia is a Heresy of the Heart. So how do you hide your Christianity.
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Test Yourself
The Apostle Paul encourages the Galatians to test their work so that their boasting will be in themselves. As we enter into the new year and into a time of communion with our lord, it is an excellent time to put ourselves to the test. But the heart his more deceitful than all else. How can we accurately judge ourselves before God and make a plan for improvement.
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Church Restoration
What are we supposed to do when we see our brother or sister in Christ in sin. The Apostle Paul answers that question in Galatians 6 when he tells his readers to bear one another's burdens. When we see people in sin, our responsibility is to restore them, not discipline them, or humiliate them. In this sermon we are called to love our brother enough to restore him to Christ in a gentle manner.
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What Child Is This
Every Christmas we focus on baby Jesus laying in a manger. However, it has become imperative that we understand who that Jesus was in the manger. Some say he was the greatest prophet who ever lived. Others say he was the angel Micheal come to earth. Still others say he was God incarnate. Does this really matter? Are we just quibbling over details? Let's answer that question which the hymn raises What Child is This.
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Fruit of the Spirit
When we plant an apple seed, we expect that seed to bear fruit. If we plant a seed, and we do not know what kind of seed it is, we must wait until it bears fruit to see what kind of tree it is. The Bible tells us that when the Gospel lands on good soil it bears fruit. In Galatians Paul tells us what kind of fruit the Spirit bears in the life of the Christian. Are you bearing fruit.
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Covenant Keepers
As with man made covenants, God's covenants can not be added to or taken away from orelse he proves himself to be untrustworthy, insincere, double-tongued and a liar. When God made his covenant with Abraham he could not turn around and annul that promise with future revelation like the Law of Moses! We too, like our God, need to learn to be covenant keepers!
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Free to Live
In Galatians 2:17-21 the Apostle Paul compares those who are under the law with those who are under grace. We learn that if we transgress the law, in Christ, Christ doesn't become less righteous. We also learn that if justification is through the law, then Christ died for no reason. In this sermon Pastor Jeremy shows us that when we have faith in Christ's righteousness, we are not bound to the condemnation of the Law but rather we are Free to Live! Galatians 2:17-21
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Remember the Poor
Those who seemed influential at Jerusalem added nothing to Paul or his gospel and received him and Barnabas with open arms. But there was one other thing they wanted from the Apostle... That he Remember the Poor. In this Sermon Pastor Jeremy explains that we should not show partiality in the church, that we should maintain unity in the gospel, and we Must Remember the Poor. Galatians 2:6-10
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Controversy in the Early Church
As the controversy between the Judaizers and the preachers of the Gospel flares, Paul returns to Jerusalem to get things straight. In Galatians 2:1-5 the Apostle Paul sets an example for us to follow when dealing with doctrinal controversy that arises in the church. We need to be wise & courteous, unyielding to false brothers, and preserve the gospel at any cost. Galatians 2:1-5
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From Enemy Saul to Apostle Paul
Our first introduction to the Apostle Paul is less then glorious. Saul of Tarsus stands by in approval as Steven is Murdered for his Christianity. Three Years later he shows up in Jerusalem claiming to be an Apostle! This morning we will learn that God's calling is above the approval of man, requires training, and results in God's Glorification. Galatians 1:17-24
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The Commonality Between Us
There are certain things that link every true Christian with every other true Christian. We have one faith, one hope, and one baptism. The Apostle Paul reveals in Galatians 1:13-16 at least three other things that true believers have in common in our salvation and calling. This is the 4th message in the series "Galatians". (Note: Sermon 3 was lost just after it's recording. A re-recording will be available at a later date). Galatians 1:13-16
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The Evidence of Salvation
Those who are truly servants of God, do not seek to please themselves or other men but God alone. In this second message on the book of Galatians, Pastor Lundmark lays bare the heart of the Apostle Paul, and then calls on us to lay bare our own hearts when he asks the question "Who are we trying to please in our lives?" Galatians 1:10
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Why Have You Forsaken Me
Just before Christ breathed his last breath on the cross he cried out "My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me". Have you ever wondered what the answer to Jesus Question was? In this brief Easter Message Pastor Jeremy Lundmark takes a shot at answering the question of the dying Savior.
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No Other Gospel
The Gospel of grace is a message that is not from men, but from God, and any other message that is taught is to be rejected along with its instructor. In this first message of the series "Galatians", Pastor Lundmark joins the Apostle Paul in the opening Verses when he declares "there is no other Gospel". Galatians 1:1-9
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PUT ON
Many Christians do well with "Putting off" the old self. However, few Christians ever press forward to the next step in the process when Paul calls us to "Put On" the new. In this final sermon of the Scripture Abuse series Pastor Lundmark addresses what he calls the worst kind of Scripture Abuse.
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Whole World
Many times the Bible tells us that Jesus Christ died for "The Whole World". Pastor Lundmark, a Calvinist, explains in this sermon that it is "Scripture Abuse" to translate the words "Whole World" as "Every Individual". This sermon provides a proper defense for the fourth point of Calvinism: "Limited Atonement".
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What Did They Know
What caused the wise men to follow a bright star to a stable in Bethlehem. What drove the Shepherds to leave their flock in the middle of the night to visit a stable? What caused Simeon look on this child with such favor? IN this Christmas Sermon Pastor Lundmark asks the question "What Did They Know?"
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Greek Problems
In this 4th message of his series Scripture Abuse Pastor Lundmark discusses four areas where the Greek Language presents theological problems. We learn in this message that while the English text is sufficient for much of our study, when we get into battle over doctrine an understanding of the Greek is essential before dogmatic statements can be made. This sermon looks at how the Greek language important issues such as the Deity of Christ, Deacons in the Church, Women in the Church, and our need of being Dragged to Christ.
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Jeremiah 29:11
In the third message of the series Scripture Abuse Pastor Lundmark deals with the famous text of Jeremiah 29:11. In this sermon we learn that God's promise of blessing is only for the obedient who are suffering.
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Matthew 7:1-5
In this second part of the series Scripture Abuse, Pastor Lundmark examines the famous and oft quote Matthew 7:1 "Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged". In this sermon we learn that so far from being a message from Christ "not to judge", it actually is a call from our Lord for Christians to first Judge themselves rightly, and then judge others rightly.
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