Sermons About Sovereignty
God Did It! Part 1
We all experience very difficult periods of time when we think God is against us. We remember his sovereignty, but forget his goodness. But hope clings to both, waiting for God to bring the deliverance he's working to fruition.
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The Blind Can See, But The Religious Can't
For many people, the greatest roadblock to faith; the lingering question that needs to be answered in order to trust God, has to do with the problem of pain. In his book of that title, C.S. Lewis said that “The possibility of pain is inherent in the very existence of a world where souls can meet.†Why does suffering happen? Whose fault is it? What role does God have in it? Why doesn’t God do something to stop the suffering we face? This is the very question that Jesus is asked here in John 9
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You Have A Part To Play in The Christmas Story, Part 2
The Christmas Story did not end 2000 years ago. You have a part to play in it today. God has created you with a plan and a purpose. What does God want from us in 2007? Looking at Ezra 7:10, we see the example that we should prepare our hearts, we should seek and observe the law, and we should teach what we learn to others.
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His Name Shall Be Called Jesus (Luke 1:26-38)
We consider the miracle and mystery of God become flesh, the birth of the very Son of God in an insignificant town through a series of amazing miracles. Jesus is the son of David whose rule will be forever. All things are under his rule and authority -- we must live under his rule and authority here and now.
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Joseph and providence
The story of Joseph gives us picture of providence...the unseen workings of God in our everyday lives.
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The Potter & The Clay
In this sermon, Mike Morris shares from Jeremiah 18 how the potter molds the clay. Our lives are clay in the the hand of the master potter. God is sovereign and He is in control of our lives. Are we yielded to His will?
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A People Chosen by God (Exodus 4 - 6)
God's sovereignty is displayed in His choosing Moses to deliver Israel, Israel to be His people, and Pharaoh to oppose God and receive God's judgment. In all this God seeks to display and magnify His glory. The only proper response to God's sovereignty, and to our undeserved salvation, is humility, gratitude and joy.
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Advance to Go!
Pre-fresher week sermon on Acts 4, the priority of prayer and preaching - and considering God who is sovereign and speaking.
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That You May Know: The Story of Exodus
For his own sake and glory, God manifested his glory and greatness by acting with signs and wonders to deliver the nation of Israel. God's purpose in delivering Israel, and the purpose of the writing of the book of Exodus, is "that you may know" that he is the Lord of all things. God acts for his own glory, saves a people for his own glory, and calls us to live for his glory.
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