Sermons About Messiah
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.
0 Amens
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.
1 Amens
Matthew 1:1-17 (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.
0 Amens
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.
1 Amens
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.
0 Amens
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.
0 Amens
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.
0 Amens
Seven Miles One Sunday: The Writings (Part 5/Conclusion)
Final sermon in a series on Christ in the Old Testament.
0 Amens
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.
0 Amens
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.
0 Amens

