Sermons About Miracle
Pointing to Jesus
Reading through the Bible we are continually confronted with the supernatural. Beginning with the miracle of creation and culminating with the resurrection of Jesus Christ, our rational world view is constantly interrupted. We have come to call these displays "signs and wonders." Moses and Pharoah, Elijah and Ahaz, Jesus and the demon-possessed: the list of "power encounters" could go on and on. If we read these encounters in their context and with the entire Bible as a backdrop, it becomes obvious that these signs are ALWAYS intended to point us back to God. The "signs" themselves are never an "end" but rather a "means to an end" that we might turn our attention and devotion to the Lord of the universe. Even today, God is interrupting the human experience to point us to Jesus. The only question is whether we have eyes to see. Key Passage: 1 Corinthians 12:7
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Origins: A Healing Community (Acts 3:1-16)
God uses Miracles to affirm a higher message of healing
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Matthew 1:18-25 (AM)
Adam preaches Matthew 1:18-25, the story of Christ's birth. God supernaturally used normal sinful people to bring His Divine Son into the world, fulfilling Messianic prophecy and providing the way for God's people to be saved from their sins.
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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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Walk Walk Sunday - Lesson #207 - Jesus Raises Lazarus
Memory Verse: John 11:25 – Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live."
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Walk Walk Sunday - Lesson #207 - Jesus Raises Lazarus
Memory Verse: John 11:25 – Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live."
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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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Why Did Jesus' Mum Need To Be A Virgin?
The 3rd message in the current series, "The Jesus Question." This week Richard takes on the challenging reality of Mary - the mother of Jesus.
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Mark 8 - Who do you say I am?
The disciples begin another learning cycle with Jesus by again facing an impossible task and again fail to see what He is trying to teach them.
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