Dec 27, 2015
For Unto Us, Isaiah 9:6-7
By: Dr. Chris Moore
Series: 2015 Joy to the World
Although Jesus was born like everyone else, He was not like anyone else. Isaiah tells us of His uniqueness. Isaiah shows us: that His birth was prophesied, that He is divine in nature, that He is Holy because He is virgin born, and that He has a glorious destiny. His destiny includes us if we are willing to recognize who He is and trust what He has done.
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- Dec 27, 2015For Unto Us, Isaiah 9:6-7Dec 27, 2015For Unto Us, Isaiah 9:6-7By: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2015 Joy to the WorldAlthough Jesus was born like everyone else, He was not like anyone else. Isaiah tells us of His uniqueness. Isaiah shows us: that His birth was prophesied, that He is divine in nature, that He is Holy because He is virgin born, and that He has a glorious destiny. His destiny includes us if we are willing to recognize who He is and trust what He has done.
- Dec 20, 2015The Three Responses, Matthew 2Dec 20, 2015The Three Responses, Matthew 2By: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2015 Joy to the WorldIn our text, we see three responses to the birth of Jesus. We see these same three responses today. Will you respond to Jesus with opposition, indifference, or worship?
- Dec 13, 2015Christmas in Revelation, Revelation 12Dec 13, 2015Christmas in Revelation, Revelation 12By: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2015 Joy to the WorldWhen we think of the Christmas story, we usually think of Matthew’s or Luke’s account and we think about a manger, shepherds, and angels singing. In this sermon, we look at the Christmas story according to the book of Revelation, and we discover there is a lot more happening behind the scenes. Christmas is about a cosmic battle that continues to this day. We can be confident in the battle, and this text gives us good reasons why we can be confident even when it seems like the enemy is winning.