Sermons About Trinity
God, Three in One (#1 of 2)
Today in the third message of the God Series, Gary talks about the most vital and important aspect of who God is: the doctrine of the trinity. The biblical teaching that there is one God who eternally exists as three distinct persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—who are each fully and equally God.
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Knowing our Origin; Living our Destiny
Compelling people know their origin and they live their destiny.
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God is Supreme
Before we can understand the power and fullness of the flow of God's grace and mercy to us, we have to get our head around the supremacy of God. That He is self-existent. Eternal. Self-sufficient. And, as part of the Trinity, in joyful community with Himself. He doesn't need us for anything.
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Upon the Rock
This week Pastor Kevin finished up teaching on the Sermon on the Mount by looking at the authority of Jesus and what a life built upon His word looks like.
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Believing the Trinity as if your life depended on it
Today is Trinity Sunday. Churches around the world are celebrating that the one true God is a tri-unity, a tri-personal being. If that sounds hard to fully grasp, that’s because it is. If that sounds academic, irrelevant or unnecessary, it is not. Today in the Word we will look at the importance of believing in and submitting your life to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We will also be receiving new members today. In New Testament times, when people made a commitment to Christ, they also made a solid commitment to His church. A churchless Christian was unimaginable. Often the means of admitting members into the young church was baptism. Being committed to a local fellowship meant putting your life on the line, since Christianity was illegal. Today we have a much greater freedom. If someone is already baptized, then we receive them into membership with a class and elder interviews, but not with baptism.
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Spirit
The Holy Spirit fills the place of Jesus in our world today – loving us, guiding us, and leading us and everything else (back) to God.
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