Sermons About Restore
Release, Rescue, Restore (Exodus 18)
Jesus came to: RELEASE (binding the power of Satan) RESCUE (death & resurrection) RESTORE (discipline & transformation)
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Restoration of the Mind (Ephesians 4:17-24)
Restoring our minds is similar to restoring furniture. You strip the layers, you stain it and then you seal it. It took me two years to restore my husband’s great aunt’s sewing machine. In restoring furniture first, we have to strip away the years of wear and tear – the paint, the dirt and the grime. As we pass through life, we experience things that affect our minds, both right and wrong. We must strip away those wrong thinking patterns. There are thousands upon thousands of thoughts presented to us every day through words and images, from media and people. How do we respond to them?
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Dangerous Prayers: Make Us Pure
Pastor Brad continues the "Dangerous Prayers" series with a prayer offered in brokenness, "Lord, make us pure." In this message, he walks us through Psalm 51, showing us the hope and restoration that comes from a prayer such as this.
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Creator and Re-Creation (II Cor 5 17) 8-23-09
In our fallen world, the most important aspect of God as Creator is God as re-creator. Our hope is to be remade by God through Jesus Christ.
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Ezra 1: Restoration: God's Sovereign Promise
Why would God keep His promises to a sinful people? What measures does He take to keep His promises? How does He begin to restore and renew His people?
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Restoring Heaven on Earth
I. Frustration with work leads you to seek satisfaction elsewhere. II. Our search for satisfaction can bring us face to face with Jesus. III. Jesus restores us and our work.
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The First Day...
Easter is the pinnacle of the Christian calendar and the centerpiece of the Christian faith. In the resurrection of Jesus Christ the announcement of hope rang through loud and clear! This is the first day of a "new creation" - was Jesus' cry! What was old is being made new; what was broken is being restored; where sin had marred, grace renewed. Bottom line... the resurrection is the starting point for something new! Key Passage: Revelaton 11:15
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The 23rd Psalm Part 3
Verse three of this Psalm answers the What, How, and Why of the shepherd restoring the soul. The What: the soul is simply you at it's very essence—emotions, thoughts, desires, etc. The restoration is both short and long term: you are restored daily to a state of health and ultimately into the original—God's image. The How: through God's power as you walk down a path of doing what is right. To receive the blessings of a restored life, action and participation are required. The Why: the text simply reads “for his name's sakeâ€. God gets all the glory and the credit—not a bad proposition considering the endless blessings you reap in the process!
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Sacred Community: Galatians 6.1-10
We continue to pose this question as we gather this week: What is sacred? What is sacred to you? When you think of your time, your priorities and the different spheres of your life what is sacred? We will talk this week about God's sacred community, the church.
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