Sermons About Prophecy
Eschatology Matters
Gary defines eschatology as an area of worldview that drives Christian youth away from a biblical worldview and life style. Many Christians believe that if the world is soon to come to an end, and God will save His followers, they can give up the good fight. Gary notes that this perspective is seriously mistaken and shows you why.
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CHOSEN, Part 3: Because I Said So
Jesus is our King! Kings do not ask for acceptance from their subjects, they demand submission!! God has chosen us for His glory, because He said so, in His word! We need to stay focused on a "Jesus Centered Gospel": Total Depravity Unconditional Election Limited Atonement Irresistible Grace Perseverance of the Saints
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Prophecy, Isreal and the Church
Pastor Don discusses the role of prophecy and how it relates to the Church and the Nation of Isreal.
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Being Guided By God's Spirit
Another amazing truth is that we serve a God who communicates with us! What are we to make of prophetic words today?
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CHOSEN, Part 2: Why Election?
We have a free will, but only inside of our own nature. We will never choose God on our own, this is why election is necessary. God, in His infinite grace, chooses us according to His sovereign good pleasure!
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CHOSEN, Part 1
Unified Promise: "I will be your God, you will be my people and I will dwell among you!" This promise is made a reality among the people of God by means of the Gospel. The Gospel gives us the BEST life now by providing a Place, meaning in life and a worthy object of our worship! We did nothing on our own the receive this, God did it ALL!!!
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Revelation Study Session 1
A 13-week series on the final book of the Bible, the book of Revelation.
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That You May Believe
Jesus speaks to His disciples on the eve of His crucifixion, as they finish their Passover meal. After washing their feet He turns to teaching and encouraging them. Jesus needs to prepare His disciples for the most devastating event of their lives. His own death which they do not understand the reason for yet. In preparing them He quotes Psalm 41 regarding Judas' betrayal and then predicts it Himself and tells the disciples, "Now I tell you before it comes, that when it does come to pass, you may believe that I am" (John 13:19) Jesus gives His disciples a firm foundation on which to rest their faith. The Old Testament, their Bible, foretold the events of that very night with some detail though the passage Jesus quoted to them at that time was 1,000 years old. Jesus' own words would be fulfilled in just a few hours and the basis of the promises He would go on to make in those coming hours would all rest on that foundation. Jesus was able to tell them what would happen before it did. He was able to point to the Bible that had predicted it for more than 1,000 years. He was assuring His disciples that whatever happened it was a part of His plan. We can rest on that same foundation as we await the fulfillment of other promises that He has made concerning His return and our eternal state. This is not a blind leap to believe in Jesus and eternal life. Jesus made a rational foundation for these things and we need to trust Him and wait with expectation for all that He has said to come to pass!
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Unmistakably God
God has clearly and completely revealed Himself and His plan to redeem those who would trust Him. His Word so clearly states from the Genesis and throughout Old Testament what His plan has been from the beginning. Not only has he told us through prophecy, but He has given us more creative expressions of His plan through the ceremonial laws of Israel which pointed directly to the ministry of Christ. As we consider these things we should be brought to awe and wonder and praise Him for completing the redemption that He has demonstrated to us!
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