Sermons About Mediator
A Reformed-Charismatic Approach to Prayer
Prayer is communion with God, and God desires that we approach him as confident seekers when we pray. We are to be confident in God's presence because we come in the name of Jesus Christ, our mediator and advocate. We are confident to make requests of him because we are not simply allowed but <i>welcomed</i> to make requests; we should pray with the expectation that God's spirit will move and intervene. And we are to pray with confidence in God's sovereignty, knowing that not only is he in complete control of all things, but he is good and wise and loving.
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Jesus Ascended into Heaven and Sits at God's Right Hand
Jesus as our High Priest and Mediator. The unbelievable privilege we have to enter the throne of God with confidence and be in God's presence.
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The Savior, Immanuel
Christmas is not just about Jesus' birth as "Immanuel", but about what He accomplished as Immanuel. Because He was God with Us, Jesus was able to identify with us, save us, mediate for us, and give new meaning to our lives.
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Success
Join Pastor Duane as he delves into one of the most known passages in the Bible: The Sermon on the Mount. This week, What Jesus Had to Say About...Success.
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God's Pleasure in Salvation (PM)
Adam preaches from 1 Tim. 2:3-7. The reasons we should pray evangelistically are found in the character of God. Salvation is God's gracious plan that He orchestrates for His good pleasure.
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Worship: Right-Side Up Part 1
Worship is generally associated with religious people. But the truth is that everyone worships. Every moment of every day every one of us is worshiping someone or something. Since we are all worshipers we must ask the question, "is my worship acceptable?" Listen in as we look to the Scriptures to determine what worship God finds acceptable.
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The Book of the Covenant (Exodus 20:18 - 23:33)
The law that God gave to Israel, and the way that Moses, the Levites, and the angel of the Lord served as mediator between Israel and God, all point to Jesus and his perfect sacrifice and mediation between us and God.
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