Sermons On John
Marks of the Missional Church
What are the marks of a missional church? Are words like evangelism, evangelistic and missions synonymous with being missional or are they distinct? As people who follow Jesus, we want to continuously be processing what it means to not just believe, but to be light. Our order is not to "make Christians" but to "be Christian." This teaching gives insight into what it means for us to be the missional church.
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Invite our Lord Jesus
1. Invite Jesus into your heart. 2. Let Jesus Know your needs. 3. To know and do what he tells us.... John 2:1-11....
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Intro to the Gospel of John
It is one of the most profound pieces of literature in recorded history. It is the pivot point of the Christian faith and it was written by the elder statesman of a church facing deep theological and moral questions. The gospel of John is a simple, but profound apologetic for the deity of Christ. In this message, we share the history, purpose, and outline of the gospel of John.
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Revealing Jesus
What does John want us to know about Jesus? He wants us to know that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God.
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Introduction to John
The gospel of John was written by a "son of thunder" to prove that Jesus is the "Son of God." Each of the gospels record the events about the life, and death of Jesus Christ, but all in a different way. John's portrait is especially unique causing scholars to often argue thatif Jesus was anything like the Christ portrayed in Matthew, Mark, and Luke, HE COULD not be like the Christ of the fourth gospel.
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John 20:30-21:25 Grace at the Breakfast Table
Today, we see an ethereal vignette reminding us that God is motivated by His love, and the grace He bestows on all men. He is a gracious, good God! Our story centers on Jesus making breakfast for His disciples. God’s grace is found in the mundane, ordinary events in our human existence. In spite of all of our failures and sins, God still wants to commune with us.
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