Sermons About New-testament
Sermon Covenant
Sermon "Covenant", Sermons in The ABCs Series on the Teachings of Jesus. Letter C of this Sermon Series speaks of "God's Covenant", of His Grace and Merciful Lovingkindness. Scriptures used are from Mark 14:24, Genesis 17:2, Hebrews 8:8, Hebrews 12:24. Bloomsburg Community Church.
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What the Incarnation Accomplishes in Us
The incarnation of Christ was to accomplish redemption. And that was possible because Christ put himself under the law to take our curse upon himself.
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The Honest Way (Mt 7:1-6)
In Matthew 7:1-6 Jesus continues his teaching on righteousness by showing the problem of judging in relationships.
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The Clearer Way (Mt 5:17-48)
In Matthew 5:17-48 Jesus shows that the way of righteousness for the Pharisees is the way of relaxing the Law. Jesus' way of righteousness is harder, but better. In this passage Jesus clarifies the way of righteousness.
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Seven Miles One Sunday: The Road to Emmaus
(First sermon in a series) Explores the discussion that took place between Jesus Christ and Cleopas on the seven mile stretch between Jerusalem and Emmaus. Jesus Christ is revealed as prophesied in the Old Testament Scriptures and as proclaimed in the New Testament Scriptures.
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A Fresh Look at the Bible
How are we supposed to interact with the world's number one all-time best seller? How do we faithfully and wisely interpret the Bible?
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The Christian and the Law (Exodus 24)
The Old Testament Law is relevant to us today. Broadly, as a whole it gives us an appreciation for God's history of redemption, and specifically, the moral law applies to us today as Christians. Most importantly, we are to understand the Old Testament Law in a framework of grace. God first loved and saved Israel, and then through the law taught them to live holy lives for his glory. Obedience of the law cannot earn God's favor; it must be motivated by love for God and gratitude for our finished salvation.
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Faith, Works & Shrunken Hearts
Is there such a thing as real Christian faith that is not evidenced in the believer's life? What happens if the answer's "no"?
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