Sermons

Sermon: The Story, part 22: The Birth of The King

03/12/2017

The “word” in Greek language of the New Testament means, reason, logic, explanation, or wisdom. John identifies Jesus as the Word. And John identifies several aspects of Jesus’ divinity. John records that the long-awaited Messiah, Jesus Christ IS THE Word. He is the One who alone can answer the great questions of life! He tells…

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Sermon: The Story, part 21: Rebuilding Walls, Rebuilding Lives

03/05/2017

The walls and city of Jerusalem were demolished in 586 B.C. by Nebuchadnezzar, almost rebuilt after 464 B.C. Opposition struck again, and again destroyed. Nehemiah hears this  in 446 B.C. Nehemiah is the cupbearer for Artaxerxes the Persian king.

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Sermon: The Story, part 20: Courageous Queen Esther

02/26/2017

483-473 B.C.  God’s people in exile in Susa, capital of Persia. King Xerxes, an unstable king; Vashti , Xerxes’ beautiful and modest wife; Haman, Xerxes’ assistant; Esther, ravishing Jewish orphan girl;  Mordecai, a faithful Jewish leader and Esther’s benefactor, raised up by God to rescue His people.

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Sermon: The Story, part 19: The Return Home

02/19/2017

As we continue our march through the Old Testament, and God’s larger story, don’t you wonder how the thread of God’s redemptive story doesn’t just snap and break? Good grief! Ten of the twelve tribes of Israel were lost to history. Only two remained, and then they were conquered and most of the them were…

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Sermon: The Story, part 18: Daniel in Exile

02/12/2017

We pick up God’s larger story in Babylon, far away from the promised land. Daniel and three of his Jewish friends have been recruited as part of the king’s counselors because of their wisdom. King Nebuchadnezzar has a dream that is tremendously troubling to him. He knows the dream is significant, but he has no…

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Sermon: The Story, part 17: The Fall of Jerusalem

02/05/2017

Last week we saw how Babylon invaded the land of Judah. In much of the territory, the cities were conquered, and the people taken off to exile in Babylon. The only territory yet not taken was Jerusalem. Jeremiah lays out the charges against the people and warns them of what’s coming.

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