Sermons About Prophecy
The Revelation of Jesus Christ -- Introduction
This study will look at the unveiling or revealing of who and what Jesus Christ is. Knowing who Jesus Christ is enables us to attribute proper worth to him which is the act of worship.
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Crucified
Jesus was crucified to fulfill prophecy, bear the wrath of God and bring us to God so that we might praise God's glorious grace.
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Who on Earth are you?
Messianic expectations were high in the early first century. There hadn't been a prophet in 400 years, until John the Baptist came preaching the Kingdom of God. The establishment wanted an answer to this question 'Who are you' John's answer is simple and beautiful, 'I am a voice'.
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Abraham's Christmas Present
Remember waiting as a child to open Christmas gifts? Didn't it take forever? Meet a man who waited a long time for a promised present. Was it worth waiting for?
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Being Encouraged (Part 5)
The "Being Encouraged" series comes to an end with the final points of how we can continually see ourselves encouraged.
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Hearing God's Voice
An evening of training with friend of the Vineyard and pastor Bill Johnson from Tallahassee, Florida. Bill is an ordinary guy and teaches nationally on Hearing God's Voice.
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Matthew 2:1-23 (AM)
Adam preaches Matthew 2 in its entirety. Jesus is the Messiah, as seen from chapter 1 in His genealogy and virgin birth and now in chapter 2 in His fulfillment of prophecy. Jesus fulfills God's promises made centuries earlier--born in Bethlehem, called out of Egypt, rescued from Ramah, called a Nazarene.
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The Death of Jesus, Part 1 (Mark 15:16-39)
<em>The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.</em> Mark highlights the irony that Jesus is mocked as king, but he is in fact king of all. Jesus suffers not only physical pain, but also the very wrath of God, in fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and types, and to secure our salvation and life by suffering in our place. We are no longer separated from the presence of and fellowship with God, and in fact the crucifixion reveals clearly God's love for us. The only proper response is for us to worship in awe and gratitude.
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The Olivet Discourse, Part 2 (Mark 13:24-27)
Jesus foretells the destruction of Jerusalem but also looks ahead to his second coming. Much scriptural prophecy about the coming of God's kingdom has this already-but-not-yet flavor. While we cannot know when he will return, nor what the exact circumstances surrounding his return will be, but we can be sure he will return. Knowing this should cause us to be looking for his return with eager anticipation, comforted with the knowledge that he is coming, and seeking to walk in faithful obedience to our Lord.
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