Sermons About Signs
Being Naturally Supernatural
To play off a quote of Mark Twain, the report of the death of signs and wonders has been greatly exaggerated. We are natural beings living in a natural world with a supernatural mission. That mission is to reach into the world of darkness and by the power of the Lord Almighty bring out those lost souls and make disciples of Jesus Christ of them. How can this be accomplished without the help of a supernatural God? This is a balanced, truthful message about operating in a realm in which God shows his power and might on our and others behalf.
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Radical Prayer 2
Radical prayer is when you feel like nothing can be done. So your prayers turn to God in trust and belief that he will fullfil those prayers. Long suffering , radical prayer are prayers are praying for something only God can accomplish.
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Watching for the Signs of the Times (part one)
Jesus predicts several signs that will happen in the last days. Christians are to be aware of the signs of the times, but not have our eyes fixed on them but rather we should be looking upward, watching for the Lord Jesus’ return.
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A Relevant and Yielded Life
Does anyone ever come up to you and say, "You must be a Christian?" Do they ask a reason for the hope within you? Has anyone said, "There's something different about you; I can't figure it out, but I want what you have?" What signs of the resurrected life do people see in you?
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Signs
As we journey through the wilderness of life, there is only one sign that can deliver what it signifies: the cross of Christ Jesus, through which experience the rich, healing grace of God.
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Countdown to the End of the World
Clock of God (2 Peter 3:8) Patience of God (2 Peter 3:9) Judgment of God (2 Peter 3:P10) People of God (2 Peter 3:11-13)
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Worthy Suffering (Acts 5:12-42)
The question we face is not if we will suffer, or when, but how we will suffer. We need to be worthy sufferers. Acts 5 provides a stunning example of worthy suffering as the Apostles face opposition, threats, and a possible death penalty for preaching in the name of Jesus.
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Last Things to Consider
The beauty of Covenant Theology is that is concisely presents an eschatology that veers from the spectacular and "crossed-referenced." Even if someone determines not to embrace Covenant Theology, there are four aspects of Biblical interpretation that must be addressed before advocating an eschatological scheme. Those four components are: 1 - Remembering the epistles were written to a first century audience 2 - The New Testament only knows two ways in which to mark time: The Already & the Not Yet 3 - When the New Testament describes the components of the Last Day, it always happens on One FINAL Day 4 - Jesus told his Bride to look for "signs" of his return (Maranatha!)
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