Sermons About Redemption
The Larger Story
The Larger Story 1. A Happy Ending. (Ruth 4:13-15) 2. A Changed Heart. (Ruth 4:16-17a) 3. The Bigger Picture. (Ruth 4:17b-23)
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What Did Jesus Accomplish on the Cross? Part Two
We continue our series "Foundation: The Life & Death of Jesus" by looking at the implications of the death of Christ on the cross. This sermon explores Redemption and Adoption.
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It Is Finished
John uses the Greek word "tetelestai," in the Greek perfect passive tense, meaning "It has been finished and will forever remain finished."
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Redeeming Value
What is this passage about? (1-4) Why did the relative not redeem? (5-6) There is a visual to remind the witnesses of the value (7-8) What Boaz saw was love. (9-12)
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The Hope of All Creation (Romans 8:18-25)
Suffering is a very real part of our experience in the "not yet" of God's kingdom. We will certainly encounter suffering. God provides many comforts and helps to us in our suffering, including the Holy Spirit, fellow believers, and the hope that we have. We can also gain encouragement by seeing God's purposes in suffering, both for us individually and also for creation. God calls us to endure our suffering in hope, and we can be sure that he cares about us in our suffering.
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Sons and Heirs
The gospel brings us a new status- that of sons. Like the Galatians, we can slip back into living like slaves. But the Father sent His Son to redeem us that we might receive adoption as sons, and the Spirit to experience this status subjectively.
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Theology Matters: Sin
The concept of sin has vanished from our culture. It's not just that the word is gone, but the concept itself is gone. In Genesis 6, we see that both action and heart are ultimately corrupted by sin. We need to see what our sin is. We need to see what are sin does. We need to see what our sin costs. We need to see what our sin requires.
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Weeping for Our City
The true story of the world begins in a garden and ends in a city. Eden is an amazing and beautiful place that God planted for the first humans to enjoy and cultivate. God’s desire was that we would build a culture and city of justice, love, compassion, mercy, truth, righteousness and most importantly, deep fellowship with Him as we live out our designed purpose of making His name great in this world.
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