Sermons About Signs
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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Vital Signs 5: Leadership 080209
Rev. Philip Davis speaking on the last subject in the Vital Signs sermon series, entitled 'Leadership'.
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Vital Signs: Generosity
In this part of our Vital Signs series, based on Guy Chevreau's book Vital Signs, Wayne teaches about the importance of generosity and how we might express it in the midst of an economic storm.
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Vital Signs: Worship
In this launch sermon of 2009, Wayne begins our new series 'Vital Signs' by looking in depth at the subject of worship, and how we can become more faithful worshippers.
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The Miracle of Presence
What if God gave you a sign in the heavens to prove he was there? Would it be enough? Wouldn't we explain it away, at least in time, as we have so many other things? What we need isn't a sign in the heavens, what we need is faith in the Gospel message.
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Come Lord Jesus
Come Lord Jesus. He is coming back. Are you living in anticipation of his return? Are you holding on to the hope of his return? The Hope that we have is that we will someday be with him. Peter tells us we are to live holy and pure lives in the light of his return. He is now slow in coming, but patient not desiring that anyone should perish. Have you become apathetic? Have you become distracted by the world? He is coming soon, Are you living your life in a way that says "Come Lord Jesus".
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John, Chapter 9: A Man Born, Blind
A man born blind meets the Savior. He is healed and has a testimony about Jesus. However, even though a miraculous sign has occurred, everyone remains blind to its significance -- even after thoroughly investigating the incident, everyone refuses to “see the light,†except the man born blind!
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Signs and Wonders
What are signs and wonders? Sharing stories about miracles, signs and wonders taking place today.
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Pointing to Jesus
Reading through the Bible we are continually confronted with the supernatural. Beginning with the miracle of creation and culminating with the resurrection of Jesus Christ, our rational world view is constantly interrupted. We have come to call these displays "signs and wonders." Moses and Pharoah, Elijah and Ahaz, Jesus and the demon-possessed: the list of "power encounters" could go on and on. If we read these encounters in their context and with the entire Bible as a backdrop, it becomes obvious that these signs are ALWAYS intended to point us back to God. The "signs" themselves are never an "end" but rather a "means to an end" that we might turn our attention and devotion to the Lord of the universe. Even today, God is interrupting the human experience to point us to Jesus. The only question is whether we have eyes to see. Key Passage: 1 Corinthians 12:7
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