Sermons on Jesus (Page 5)

Sermons on Jesus (Page 5)

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Glory in the Highest!

Luke 2:8-20. Jesus birth is announced to the most unlikely of people who become the first evangelists in the New Testament.

The Birth of a Great King

Luke 2:1-7. God at work in the world to bring about the exact conditions, in the exact place, at the exact time to bring forth His Son Jesus Christ. Christmas without the fluff. Simple humble circumstances as the King of Kings is born.

A Promise Made is a Debt Unpaid: Part 1

Luke 1:67-79. Zechariah’s prophecy as he is filled by the Holy Spirit is completely centered around the covenants of God related to salvation, the Davidic, the Abrahamic, and the New Covenants. As we start examining this passage, we begin with a brief look at the question: What is prophecy? This is foundational for proper interpretation. In this message we look at the first related covenant, the eternal covenant God made with David concerning the throne of Israel and David’s descendant…

The Heart of Worship

Luke 1:46-56. We look at Mary’s song of praise to the Lord, and we recall the life of praise she has already demonstrated and we see one who truly loves the Lord because she knows Him. Do we know Him? Do we understand who He is like she did? If so we too will be a people of genuine worship.

God is Love

In our world often people, including Christians, will make mention of the fact that God is love with no understanding of what that really means. Non-believer’s take that as a reason why they have no need of a savior, because God already loves them. Unfortunately, this comes from a shallow understanding of love, and little understanding of the Gospel. “God is Love” properly understood is the most terrifying truth about God. Listen as we unpack the law and the gospel…

Blessings Come Through Believing

Luke 1:34-45. Mary, told of the child she will bear, a child that would be great, who would reign on David’s throne, who would be the Son of the Most High, is face with a choice. To believe, or not. We see that she did believe, and she was greatly blessed through her faith. We too are blessed when we believe.

Jesus, The Perfect Revelation of God

Luke 1:1-4. In various places in the New Testament we are instructed that Jesus is God, and Jesus perfectly reflects God to us. As we begin looking at Luke’s Gospel account, we do so looking to see Jesus as clearly as we can, because we are told that eternal life is found in a relationship with Him, and to have relationship we have to know Him. This is the first message in our study of the book of Luke.

What is the Gospel?

Romans 3:21-27, 1 Cor. 15:1-9. The question “what is the Gospel” has a few different answers. There is the event of the Gospel and the accomplishment of the Gospel. Both are important to understand.