Sermons About Promise
Galatians 3.26-29: what are you wearing?
This Sunday we deal with the complex statement “there is nothing more important than what you are wearing†as we continue our study in the book of Galatians.
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So Great a Salvation
In verse 10-12, Peter reminds his readers the privileged place the hold in cosmic history. What the prophets longed for and the angels are mesmerized with, we are transformed by.
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Promise and Challenge (Romans 13:8-14; Matthew 18:15-20)
Christ's word to be among us where we gather is both a promise and a challenge.
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God's Destination for Israel in the World
Is God finished with Israel? Is the church the new Israel? This talk uses Scripture to answer those questions
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Galatians 3.6-9: Blessed to be a Blessing
Have you ever sat in traffic for a long time due to an accident or construction? You most likely have. The roadblock is usually due to some problem on the road that needs to be cleaned up or fixed. This week we look at Paul as he addresses a gigantic roadblock in the plan of God. God intended to bless the whole world through Abraham’s family, but Israel, the promise-bearers, were not only themselves failing, but getting in the way of the wider fulfillment. This is what is still continuing in Paul’s day and specifically in Galatia. Let’s be honest. We miss out on God’s blessings because we get in the way. We cause many roadblocks to the blessings of God due to trying to do things on our own. Paul writes to the Galatians concerning this problem and how God dealt with it. God is still faithful to His promises. The question is, will we trust Him?
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The Promise of the Father
It was the Apostle John who best remembered and almost alone recorded, in his Gospel, the Lords long conversations concerning €œthe Promise of the Father€Â. John records the very words of Jesus who said I will pray the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter that He (the Holy Spirit) may abide with you forever.
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God Still has the Promise in Mind
God did not bring the people out of Egypt to give them a bunch of rules, but to receive the promise He gave to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. He reminds them of that here.
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