Jun 25, 2017
Stand Firm
Series: Misc
Ephesians 6:10-20
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  • Jun 25, 2017Stand Firm
    Jun 25, 2017
    Stand Firm
    Series: Misc
    Ephesians 6:10-20
  • Jun 18, 2017God
    Jun 18, 2017
    God
    In this sermon, we discover what we believe about God. We believe God is one and He is the Creator. We look at the account of creation in Genesis 1 and learn why this is significant for us. We also believe God is the Redeemer. Even though God is all-powerful and independent of His creation, yet He chooses to engage us and make Himself knowable to us even when we have rebelled against Him. We learn how we should respond to our Creator-Redeemer.
  • Jun 11, 2017The Scriptures
    Jun 11, 2017
    The Scriptures
    In this sermon, we learn what we believe about the Bible. We begin the sermon series with God’s Word, because this book is foundational to everything we believe. We learn that all the words of the Bible are God’s words. Consequently, the Scriptures are authoritative, true, necessary, sufficient, and clear.
  • Jun 4, 2017Knowing Jesus as Restorer
    Jun 4, 2017
    Knowing Jesus as Restorer
     
    In John 21, Jesus addresses Peter’s denial and He restores Peter. We learn that we are all in need of restoration and God delights in restoring us to use us. We also learn this restoration is often difficult and even painful. However, we are encouraged because God’s restoration is worth it!
  • May 28, 2017Knowing Jesus as Resurrected
    May 28, 2017
    Knowing Jesus as Resurrected
    In John 20, we have four reactions to Jesus’ resurrection: unexpecting, superficial belief, fear, and skepticism. We see these same four reactions to Jesus’ resurrection today. We also discover how these reactions get transformed into strong belief after Jesus appears to His followers. We are encouraged as we learn that we have strong reasons to believe in the resurrection and why this belief changes us.
  • May 21, 2017Knowing Jesus as Crucified
    May 21, 2017
    Knowing Jesus as Crucified
    In John 19, we arrive at the heart of the Christian faith, the death and resurrection of Jesus. We are familiar with the details of Jesus’ death, but we want to consider this event without becoming numb to it. We discover that God is in control in John 19 and we talk about why God allows (and even plans) these terrible events to happen to His Son. We are encourage to cherish and cling to the cross of Christ.
  • May 14, 2017Knowing Jesus as Rejected
    May 14, 2017
    Knowing Jesus as Rejected
    In John 18, it seems that everything that could go wrong does go wrong. Everyone who could turn against Jesus turns against Him. We also see how He is perfectly in control and He is not shocked by anything. We discover four people who reject Him and how they represent four common types of rejection. We also discover how Jesus responds to the rejection and why this is significant for us.
  • May 7, 2017Knowing Jesus as Priest
    May 7, 2017
    Knowing Jesus as Priest
    In John 17 we catch a glimpse into the heart of Jesus as He prays for Himself and His disciples on the night of His arrest. This longest recorded prayer of Jesus is often called the High Priestly Prayer because He is serving as a priest before the Father on behalf of His people. As we look at the five main petitions in His prayer, we are encouraged because we also discover what Jesus is most likely praying for us right now as He intercedes for us as our priest.
  • Apr 23, 2017Knowing Jesus as The Vine
    Apr 23, 2017
    Knowing Jesus as The Vine
    In John 15, Jesus continues to prepare His disciples for his coming departure. He challenges them to remain in Him and not fall away. We discover three principles for abiding in Christ, the true vine. These principles involve three important relationships: our relationship to Christ, our relationship with God’s people, and our relationship with the world.
  • Apr 9, 2017Knowing Jesus as Comforter
    Apr 9, 2017
    Knowing Jesus as Comforter
    In John 14, Jesus tells His disciples not to let their hearts be troubled. He comforts them by explaining how He provides for them even in their sadness. Like the disciples we often experience sadness and discouragement, and we discover how we can be encouraged. We learn several ways Jesus provides for us as we come to know Him as comforter.