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Jesus Heals the Man Blind from Birth

Sermon #7 from the Series Titled: “Signs Revealing the Person of Jesus” Scripture: John 9:1-41. Sermon Titled: “Jesus Heals the Man Blind from Birth” Sermon in a Sentence: “Jesus the “Sent One” gives sight to the blind who respond to Him by faith; but those who reject Him remain in their darkness to their utter doom.”

The Invitation to the Great Banquet

Scripture: Luke 14:16-24. Sermon Titled: “The Invitation to the Great Banquet” Sermon in a Sentence: “Those who are self-assured and preoccupied with their own lives will miss out on God’s great banquet; but those who recognize their own inadequacies and unworthiness, and accept God’s gracious invitation will feast in His kingdom forever.”
Sermon Series Psalms: Songs of the Heart

Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow

Sermon #8 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 16. Sermon Title: “Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow” Sermon In a Sentence: “When you make the Lord your Supreme Treasure, you will possess strength for today and a bright hope for tomorrow.”

Rejection, Substitution, Redemption

Sermon #59 from the Series The Gospel of Mark (Mark 15:1-15): Title: “Rejection, Substitution, Redemption” Sermon in a Sentence: “To reject Jesus is to reject the redemption that He offers through His substitutionary atonement for sinners who deserve eternal death.”

The Parable of the Vineyard Owner

Sermon #46 from the Series The Gospel of Mark (Mark 12:1-2): Title: “The Parable of the Vineyard Owner” Sermon in a Sentence: “Because Jesus is God’s only and beloved Son – the only sure foundation for our lives – to reject Him is to refuse God’s offer of mercy and grace and to invite His wrath.”

The Portrait of a Christ-Follower (Part 4)

Sermon #5 from the series: “The Greatest Sermon Ever Preached” (Scripture Reference: Matthew 5:11-12). Sermon in a Sentence – “The blessed and truly happy person is one who has wholly and totally embraced Christ and His righteousness, lives increasingly out of step with the world, and therefore finds him or herself on the receiving end of the world’s harassment and ill-treatment.”

The Portrait of a Christ-Follower (Part 3)

Sermon #4 from the series: “The Greatest Sermon Ever Preached” (Scripture Reference: Matthew 5:7-9). Sermon in a Sentence – “God’s blessing rests on those who devote themselves to mercy, purity, and peacemaking because they are recipients of those same things by God’s grace through Christ.”

The Portrait of a Christ-Follower (Part 3)