Sermons About Messiah
The Triumphal Entry
Christ Jesus is King. This sermon deals with Christ's: public claim to be be the King Messiah, Christ's kingdom, the type of King Christ is, and the type of worship this King deserves.
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Finding God In Times Of Emotional Trauma & Confusion
Pastor gives us a guide to staying on the right track amidst some of the difficulties of life.
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Will Your Faith Stand The Integrity Test?
Dick Dungan of Rejoice Ministries brings a Word concerning our relationship with Our Beloved Pastor George and he also shares a sermon on Will Your Faith Stand The Integrity Test? Podcast Legend: 00:00 – 38:15 – Worship 38:16 – 43:20 – Pastor George prays 43:21 – 44:48 – Cookie brings a Word 44:49 – 50:55 – Pastor George’s radio preview 50:56 – 52:47 – Various announcements 52:48 – 1:08:15 – Betty speaks then Cindi & Pastor pray with her 1:08:16 – 1:31:02 - Dick Dungan brings a Word concerning Our Beloved pastor George 1:30:03 – 1:53:30 – Dick Dungan of Rejoice Ministries shares on “Will Your Faith Stand The Integrity Test?” 1:53:31 – 2:03:42 – Closing Worship & Benediction
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Something About George
We all miss Our Beloved Pastor George, each of us in our own way. Steve brings a unique message, dealing with a few of his qualities and how we each have, or can have those same qualities in our own life. Remember, you must move on and live your life in God's will.
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God Is Faithful! The Drought Is Over!
We had a time of sharing this week. It's always great to hear what God is doing in our midst and in our community.
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Part 1: The Promise Of Salvation
The story of the world moves quickly from the tranquility of the garden paradise to the chaos of life lived outside of the garden as a result of the fall. The question that plagues the first eleven chapters of the Bible, and mankind in general, is how will the creator restore his creation. Genesis 12 provides the answer. God chooses Abraham and through his covenant with Abraham promises salvation to the world.
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Stories
We can only trust Jesus to be our Messiah and teacher, to the proportion that we believe, despite our wounds, that we are deeply loved.
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The Crucifixion in Psalm 22
In this sermon we look at the agony and victory of the Messiah's work through David's writing in Psalm 22.
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Come Thou Un-expected Jesus (Matthew 21:1-11)
When Jesus came into Jerusalem on the first Palm Sunday, He was a different kind of Messiah than what people expected. This message explores some of those expectations, some of our own expectations, and how Jesus still comes to us in unexpected ways.
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Messiah in the Passover
Special demonstration of the Jewish Passover/Seder Feast. This annual feast of the Jews has been around for thousands of years, and you can learn the significance behind each item on their table. Plus, you will discover the many prophecies of the Messiah that are hidden in the feast.
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Matthew 16:20-23 The Revelation of the Messiah's Mission
Have you ever wondered WHAT the Messiah's Mission looked like?
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The Baby Born to Be King
Jesus is the long-expected Son of David, but he didn't meet their expectations. He overcomes through weakness, not power, and now has all authority.
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The Book of Generations
Even the long lists of names in scripture have a story to tell. In tracing the ancestry of Jesus we can see scripture being fulfilled. We can also see Gods grace expressed in the lives of the people genealogy.
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The Promise Received
In spite of what our world thinks or does, the fact of the matter is that Christmas is all about God's promises. (Part 3 of a 3-part series)
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Emmanuel, God With Us
The sermon for today, the Fourth Sunday of Advent, is taken from Matthew 1:18-25, The birth of Jesus the Messiah Approx 18 min
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The Promise Conceived
Are promises made to be broken? We live in a world filled with broken promises, but the good news is God never breaks His promises. In fact, the reason we can have Christmas is because God kept His promise. (Part 2 of a 3-part series)
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Surprises in the Family Tree
You can see God's providential grace in the many men and women listed in Matthew's genealogy. Many were very imperfect, but God gave them the opportunity to follow His ways. Some responded in faith, as did Rahab and Ruth, and they received His mercy. This sermon contains six lessons we can learn from Jesus' Family Tree.
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Moving Beyond the 8 lbs. 6 oz. Baby Jesus
Matthew's purpose in writing this account of the gospel is to let us know that Jesus is the son of Abraham and son of David. Jesus is the fulfillment of all God's promises to Abraham. All who believe in Him receive the benefits of those promises.
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David's Christmas Present
So what's the big deal about David? What does an ancient warrior, king, poet have to do with Christmas? Isn't it enough that Jesus is the Son of God? Why must He also be the Son of David? And what difference does it make to me?
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Why I believe Jesus is Messiah
Why I beleive that Jesus is God. The Claims, the witneses, the Works, the Common Sense Reasoning, and the Prophecies Fulfilled
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The Promise Believed
Understanding "The Promise" of God is imperative to understanding the true meaning of Christmas. "The Promise" is first proclaimed after Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden. However, "The Promise" is actually sprinkled throughout the Old Testament Prophesies about the coming of the Messiah, the Savior, the Son of God. (Part 1 of a 3-part series)
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Unexpected Messiah
In the 2nd week of CityView's 2007 Advent series, we take a look at the baby Jesus...and how so many people missed the Messiah because they simply couldn't believe that God would inhabit human flesh.
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Why, God, did you send your Son to earth?
What does Christmas mean for you? Presents? Time for the family? The Coca Cola Advert? Well for Christians it reminds us of Jesus coming to earth, God becoming a man. Why is this so special? In this talk Matt tells us from John 3:1-20 how all human beings are sinful, they go away from God's plan for their lives. However, Jesus was lifted up on a cross so that all who look to him shall not die but have eternal life.
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Who on Earth are you?
Messianic expectations were high in the early first century. There hadn't been a prophet in 400 years, until John the Baptist came preaching the Kingdom of God. The establishment wanted an answer to this question 'Who are you' John's answer is simple and beautiful, 'I am a voice'.
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An Intro to Messianic Ministry (AM)
Adam preaches Matthew 4:23-25. Here in the final section of Matthew's conclusion, Matthew summarizes Jesus' ministry and right to be called Messiah while looking forward to Jesus' message and miracles.
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We Are Loved
This is our final sermon in our series of messages from Malachi. This week, we tie up some loose ends with both Malachi AND the Old Testament.
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Messianic Ministry Begins (AM)
Adam concludes Matthew's introduction of Jesus as the Messiah in Matt. 4:12-17. Even Jesus' movements from city to city confirmed His Messianic claims by fulfilling OT prophecy, and His spoken message announced the good news of the Messiah's arrival.
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Jesus' Trial
In Jesus' Trial before the Sanhedrin, we learn that we must tell people that Jesus is innocent and that He is the Christ.
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Jeremiah In The Midst of Suffering there is hope
The Lord God is the one true God and the Israelites had forgotten their one true love,Their sin led them to captivity and sin still does the same to us today. We are clay in the hands of the potter, are we allowing him to transform us and make us into the image he wants us to be. In the midst of suffering there is hope. The messiah was on the horizen in the midst of the Israelites suffering. That is what Paul knew. To live is Christ and to die is gain. No matter what we face in this world we have hope in Christ.
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Jesus Christ, the Son of David (AM)
Adam preaches the genealogy that begins Matthew's gospel. Far from being a dry and irrelevant list of names, this genealogy presents Jesus' right to the Messianic throne, highlights the wonders of God's grace to wicked sinners, and magnifies God's faithfulness to keep all His promises.
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Soul Prosperity
We need to live in God’s righteousness, peace and joy on the inside all the time, not just cry out to God for it when we are in a crisis. Our soul is prospering when we are walking in step with Holy Spirit.
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John 1:29-34 - This is Jesus: The Son of God (John the Baptist's Testimony - Part 3)
I have one point in this morning’s sermon. It is this: Jesus is the Spirit-anointed King, whose arrival inaugurates the new age of end-time salvation in which God’s Spirit is poured out upon his people.
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John 12:20-26 A New Kind of Power in Power 2
We spend our time and money to make ourselves happy, but we never seem content. Jesus comes and gives Himself up for the sake of the world, and calls His people to do the same. The best way to fulfillment is in emptying ourselves at His cross, and drinking in His glory on our behalf.
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Who Do You Say I Am? (Mark 8:27 - 9:1)
Peter's confession that Jesus is the Christ -- and Jesus's response -- tell us so much about Jesus and his role. We see that He is the Son of Man and the Lord of all, but also the suffering servant. We see the miracle of the incarnation -- God become flesh. We see his work as our redeemer, humbling himself in suffering, sacrifice and death so that he might bring about our life and glorification. The only appropriate response, then, is for us to worship and obey him -- not so that we might earn his favor, for he has done perfectly for us what we could never accomplish. Rather, we submit ourselves to him in faith, joy and gratitude for who he is and what he has done for us. We are thus called to follow him by denying ourselves and dying to sin.
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Seven Miles One Sunday: The Writings (Part 5/Conclusion)
Final sermon in a series on Christ in the Old Testament.
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Seven Miles One Sunday: The Road to Emmaus (Part 4 - Jesus, The Suffering Servant)
Part 4 of a series on Christ in the Old Testament.
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Seven Miles One Sunday: The Road to Emmaus (Part 3 - The Prophets)
Part 3 of a series on messianic prophecy in the Old Testament and its fulfillment in the New Testament.
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Seven Miles One Sunday: The Road to Emmaus (Part 2 - The Law)
Part 2 of a series on messianic prophecy in the Old Testament and its fulfillment in the New Testament.
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Connect the Dots
There are many things in life that do not make sense. And just like Jesus did to a couple of His followers on the road to Emmaus, He is ready to show up in our journey of life and reveal to us His true mission. He desires to bring meaning and understanding by connecting the dots in our lives.
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The Man in the Wilderness
As we begin our study through the Gospel of Mark this Easter Sunday, Mark introduces us to Jesus, the Anointed King, the Son of God. John the Baptist comes "preparing the way" in the desert, baptizing and preaching repentance. We meet the Anointed King in the desert, and he baptizes us with the Holy Spirit.
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From a Hot Mess to a Holy Miracle: A Startling Truth
This sermon explains why we call Jesus the MESSiah.
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God's King: The Hope of All Creation
Since the first sin in Eden, mankind and all creation has labored in bondage to sin's corruption. Yet, there has always been hope, based on the promise of God to break sin's hold, that all creation would one day be reformed and restored to the place where it could once again, declare fully the glory of God. At Christmas, we celebrate the greatest component in that process. Today we look at Messiah through an Old Testament lens.
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Jesus, The One and Only Part II: Jesus' Own Radical Claims
Jesus made radical claims about himself. Everyone has an opinion about him, but let's go directly to the source and hear from Jesus first-hand. (Adapted from M. Driscoll's outline).
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Jesus, The One and Only Part 1: Jesus in the Old Testament
Did you know Jesus is in the Old Testament? Over 1,000 years B.C., the Bible predicts hundreds of prophecies that Jesus would fulfill to the letter, thereby remarkably & unmistakably proving he was God. (Adapted from M. Driscoll's outline)
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No Sittin' on the Fence
Different people had different responses to the arrival of the Messiah. What is our response?
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The Church That Jesus Builds (Matthew 16:13-26)
The church belongs to Jesus and is established by Him. What kind of church is it that he calls us to be?
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Great Expectations
Just like the Hebrews, we all have a preconceived notion about the Messiah and what his purposes and plans are. Just like the Hebrews, we need to critically analyze our worldview to see how our impression of Jesus stacks up against the Jesus clearly described in the Bible.
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A Prophecy Fulfilled
Harry's mission to defeat the dark lord is the fulfillment of a prophecy.
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John 5:1-42 - A Sign Goes Unheeded
Jesus demonstrated His power as the Messiah by healing a lame man who had been crippled for thirty-eight years, but the man and the religious authorities were too wrapped up in following their unnecessary human rules that they completely missed the sign that the One they had read about and been waiting for had come.
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John 1:15-34 - A Wild Man in Court
Lawyers are not very well liked in our society because some of them are more concerned with procedures, precedents, and technicalities than they are with people and justice. In the same way, the Pharisees in the first century were more concerned with carrying out the regulations of the law than they were about loving God and other people. John the Baptist understood that the Scriptures were there to point us to the Messiah, 'the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world,' who is Jesus Christ.
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