Sermons About Messiah
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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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 Pt 2 - His 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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