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Prophet
God created the world to flourish in our hands, to be blessed by our dominion under His dominion. The Holy Spirit of God has blessed us with three kinds of gifted men and women in the church, through which He desires to bless the world. We will look at each in turn.
Easter Hope
Through God’s amazing love we were redeemed with the precious blood of Christ (1 Peter 1:18-19). May we never treat lightly nor trample underfoot the blood of God’s Son (Hebrews 10:29). "Amazing love! How can it be? That though, My God, shouldst die for me!" (Charles Wesley).
Elisha And The Widow's Flask Of Oil
Pastor Billy preaches on the subject of the Prophet Elisha and the miraculous multiplication of olive oil that blessed the widow of one of the prophets.
Grace
While Jesus was on Earth, he attracted many followers with the promise of a simple set of rules and teachings. What drove people away was his claims to not only be the only way to God, but that he was God himself. You have a choice to make. Was he a liar and a crazy man, or was telling the truth? There is no middle ground.
Snapshots of Jesus
This sermon is a review of my series in Luke 16:1–19:44. In this section of Luke's gospel, we encountered many people and many different events. However, as with the rest of Luke's gospel, the culmination of Jesus' road trip to Jerusalem was all about Jesus. In fact, Luke provided us with five clear snapshots of Jesus in this section of His gospel, each snapshot demanding a response. (1) Jesus the Prophet: Heed His Warnings. (2) Jesus the Savior: Trust in Him. (3) Jesus, Full of Compassion: Imitate Him (4) Jesus the Teacher: Listen to Him (5) Jesus the King: Worship Him
Love That Will Not Let Me Go (Hosea 1-3)
When she was in the depths of her unfaithfulness, The Lord spoke these words to his bride... "Therefore, behold, I will allure her, and bring her into the wilderness, and speak tenderly to her." Hosea 2:14
Yet will I rejoice
Preacher: John Rubens. Passage: Habakkuk 3 v18. Habakkuk lived in a time where God's laws were being rejected. We experience such today. We see the prophet's anticipation and his response before God.



