Sermons About Skepticism
Skepticism and the Search for Truth
Each of us has a particular paradigm or way of looking at the world, but what do you do when an event occurs outside your paradigm? Perhaps no other event in history has rattled more cages than the resurrection. Those who first discovered the empty tomb responded with skepticism, surprise and a search for Truth.What is your response?
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When so many Religious People are Hypocrites
This is week 6 in our series from the book of Malachi, where we're exploring some of the belief barriers that the Israelites had that parallel the belief barriers in our world today.
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When so many churches seem driven by Money
This is week 5 in our series from the book of Malachi, where we're exploring some of the belief barriers that the Israelites had that parallel the belief barriers in our world today.
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When there is so much Evil in the World
This is week 4 in our series from the book of Malachi, where we're exploring some of the belief barriers that the Israelites had that parallel the belief barriers in our world today.
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When My Family and Relationships are so Dysfunctional
This is week 3 in our series from the book of Malachi, where we're exploring some of the belief barriers that the Israelites had that parallel the belief barriers in our world today.
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When Religious Leaders Seem to Let me Down
This is week 2 in our series from the book of Malachi, where we're exploring some of the belief barriers that the Israelites had that parallel the belief barriers in our world today.
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John 1:43-51 - This is Jesus: The Unlikely King from Nazareth (Part 2)
My friend—if you are skeptical of Jesus, listen to his own words, see what is revealed in this Gospel and believe in him. My friend—if you are unimpressed with Jesus, how can you be? How can you be bored with the Son of Man? You must repent. You need to be changed. You need to come to trust in the one that was lifted up to die. Brothers and sisters—we who believe in Jesus should be amazed at this man Jesus. He came down from heaven to be a man from Nazareth—despised, rejected, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief, lifted up to die on our behalf. But, he is also the Son of Man, our Glorious King who comes again to bring all his ransomed people home. How can we not cry, “Hallelujah, what a Savior!”
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