Sermons About Melchizedek
I Get By With a Little Help From My Friends (Gen 14)
Abraham rescues Lot and defeats the four kingdoms that had carried off the people of Sodom. Abraham is blessed by Melchizedek, the King of Salem.
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War and Peace Under Christ
The Christian lives under two rules (one temporary, the other eternal); and the demands of the eternal King always determines the service to the temporal.
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Melchizewho?
Melchizedek - the man of mystery - was fodder for all kinds of ancient Jewish legends. But why? Only three Old Testament verses mention him. But in this message, we will see how the mere mention of Melchizedek taps into a deep longing for the spiritual.
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Melchizedek
July 19th, 2009 sermon by Pastor Jeff Gowling on Hebrews chapter 7 at The Bridge Bible Church, Bakersfield, CA
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Song of the Eternal Priest
David has a vision of "I AM" making promises to his Lord. The eternal Son became a man to be a kingly priest, like Melchizedek, to bear God's wrath for His people.
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Hebrews 4:14-5:10 Jesus, The Priest Whose Actions Do Not Bring Lawsuits
When you hear the word, "priest," what immediately comes to your mind? Do you think of someone with a dark outfit and a white clerical collar? Do you think of someone who should be shackled in handcuffs after embarrassing the Kingdom of God? Is the office of Priest still open today?
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Apologetic Discourse 1
From our text this morning, Hebrews 7:11-28, the writer answers five objections the Jews would have had concerning Jesus Christ as the Great High Priest. 1. He is not descended from Aaron. 2. Moses said nothing about a priest coming from the line of Judah. 3. We have a traceable line of priests and can prove their descent. 4. We have daily sacrifices that our priests perform. 5. We have the Law which established the priesthood.
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Hebrews 7
A profound truth and deep Biblical teaching of Christ, who is a Priest according to the order of Melchizedek, a great teaching sermon on a difficult subject.
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Expansion Project
God is glorified when we are obedient to his commands, including his command to give, and especially when we give sacrificially. Giving is a work of grace that we are to pursue. The grace of giving benefits us by laying up treasure in heaven, helping us to mortify materialism and covetousness, and by allowing us to partner in the gospel.
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