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Following Paul's powerful gospel proclamation the Jews respond to it one way while the Gentiles respond an entirely different way. One of these two ways will be how you too will respond to Christ and His gospel. Which one will it be--
The Apostle Paul makes a clear distinction- he is not under the law, but he is under the law of Christ. Exploring what the apostle means by -the Law of Christ- takes us to a greater appreciation of Jesus' work during his earthly ministry.
In this sermon, we learn precisely why Jesus walked some 60 miles to be baptized by John.
In this psalm David shows us how the child of God is to properly face fear.
In this sermon, we will look at the first six verses of the book-using it as an introduction for what follows.
In this text, the long-anticipated forerunner of the Messiah bursts onto the scene and causes quite a stir among both the religious leaders and the rest of the Jews.
In this text, we will see-beyond the shadow of a doubt-that the greatest confidence we have for the future is the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
In this text, Paul calls on both eyewitnesses and Scripture to prove the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.
In this text, Joseph takes Mary and Jesus to Egypt to flee from the persecution of Herod.
In this text, we learn just how Paul presents the Gospel to Jews and God-fearing Gentiles in the synagogue at Antioch in Pisidia.
In this sermon, we take a look at the Great Commission with an emphasis on baptism and discipleship.
In this passage, the wise men alarm Herod and Jerusalem when they ask questions about the birth of the King of the Jews.
In this text, we see Barnabas and Saul sent out to the Gentiles.
In this text, Paul essentially sums up what he hoped to accomplish beginning back in Chapter 1.
In this text, we are supplied with greatly important information relative to the soon-to-be-born King-as well as His birth.
In this passage, John answers the question- why such widespread rejection of Jesus-- How did the people of God, who were awaiting their Messiah, miss him-- Was the evidence unclear-- Were the religious leaders correct-- We are not left to wonder, John addresses these questions head on.
The powers of darkness continue to persecute believers of Christ and to seek to snuff out the light of Christ and His gospel, but the purposes of God prevail- His purposes will ALWAYS prevail-
In this sermon, the setting for the entire book of Matthew is laid.
In this text, Paul turns their focus away from him to themselves-urging them to make sure they are saved-since many were rejecting one of Christ's appointed messengers-an apostle.
In this text, David progresses from feeling defeated by his enemies to trusting God's promises. What a great example David is for us.