Sermons About Messiah
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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Matthew 4:23-25 (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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Matthew 4:12-17 (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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