Sermons About Universe
The Great Debate - Part 2
This second in the two part mini-series continues to explore the evolution vs Biblical creation topic giving further evidence from the Bible and scientific sources.
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The Great Debate - Part 1
This is the first in a two part series comparing the theory of evolution and creation according to the Bible.
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In The Beginning
Join us as we take a look at the first book of the Bible with its focus on the glorious God of the Bible and His redemptive plan for sinful man.
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A Christian Response to the Presidential Election
Elections come and go but life goes on. Politicians come and politicians go, but Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Presidents are elected to rule, but the True Ruler of the universe is still sovereign and in charge.
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God Makes (#2 of 2)
God Controls - Providence & Sovereignty Is God completely in control of all things? And if he is, how can our actions have real meaning, and how can we really be blamed for anything? Providence means that God is continually involved with everything he created, maintaining creation and at the same time fulfilling his purposes. We will consider how this truth should affect our lives on a daily basis.
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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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