Sermons About Trust
The Triumphal Entry of the King (Mark 11:1-26)
Jesus is king. He is not like us, and doesn't come as we expect. He is greater than we expect -- Lord over all. The only sane response is to approach him in faith and worship.
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Trust Me
God called Noah, Abram and Mary to step beyond themselves to do something that would seem to be absurd. But in absurdity and in the face of impending opposition, God calls them and us to simply trust and obey.
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Abraham: He Believed God...
Genesis 12-22 The story of Abraham has two strands running through the entire narrative: Abraham's faith and God's amazing faithfulness. From the time that God called Abram out of Ur and gave him great promises, Abram believed God and obediently lived out his faith. Often struggling to believe, Abraham always put his trust in God in the end. God faithfully provided the promised seed to Abraham…the seed from which the Messiah would come and one day rescue God's people and rebuild His kingdom.
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Joseph:God is Faithful
Joseph went through a lot in his life. His brothers sold him into slavery and he was put in prison in egypt. Despite all that he went through he never lost sight of God. He knew God was in control and that his plans would be accomplished.
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On Entering the Kingdom of God (Mark 10:13-52)
Continuing our series in Mark, we see where we stand relative to the overall flow of the book. In this passage from Mark 10, we see stated and demonstrated four things that are required of us as Christians: the humility of a child; a practice of discipleship that is willing to relinquish our own rights and possessions for God's sake; a cherishing of service toward others that is willing to endure suffering and sacrifice; and a faith that approaches Christ in complete dependence and trust in him.
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Isaac:The Promise continues
Do you believe Gods promises? Abraham did:The Promise is given to Abraham Genesis 17:19-22 The Promise continues through Issac and Rebekah
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James 4:11-17
I want to live in reality. And that means that we submit ourselves to God in humility. That means we stop pretending we are God by judging other people and making plans as if we were in control of our future. That means we start living as if we really trust God with our lives.
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