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"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. Jesus has won back the nations through his death and resurrection. Even within Isaiah's lengthy proclamation of judgment on all nations, we see a future hope that God would redeem people from all of them. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. Isaiah systematically proclaims prophecies and oracles about many nations in a lengthy section of his book. In all of these nations receiving condemning prophecy, we see that God's judgment ultimately comes for all sinners and kingdoms who do not repent. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. Isaiah transitions in his prophecy to a series of oracles about the nations that surround him. Babylon stands as the chief city and looming empire that will soon rise to power and defeat Judah. But the Lord reveals through Isaiah that the sin of Babylon, and the nations around them, will not allow their victory to be final. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. Jesus tells us that our works identify us with his kingdom and verify that we are part of his family. Our good works after being brought to life by God can bless others and sanctify us, but it's only in Christ's work that we have hope of eternal life. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. Jesus demonstrates prayer using three categories of approaching our Heavenly Father: asking, seeking, and knocking. He assures us that if we are children of God then when we ask, it will be given. When we seek, we will find. And when we knock, doors will open. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. Jesus continues to preach against hypocrisy by admonishing us to not live judgmental lives. By showing grace to others and guarding our own lives, we can ensure that we do not become legalistic hypocrites. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. Jesus calls us to lives of faithful trust within his kingdom. He illustrates how we should live free from anxiety by using the examples of the birds and the flowers. The Father's care for things in nature show us how much more he cares for us. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. Jesus calls us to have the right motivations for our generosity. We should not give just so we can receive praise and acknowledgment from others, but we should do it from a pure heart that longs to please the Lord. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. How we relate to other people has a lot to do with how the world sees God and forms opinions of Christianity. The witness of Christ is too important for Christians to be careless with their promises or to be retaliatory in their actions amongst antagonists. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. Lust is a dangerous sin that entangles most everyone at some point or another in their lives. Jesus uses the seventh commandment against adultery to illustrate that the heart of the commandment is really the lust that exists in our depraved hearts. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. Jesus quotes the commandment against murder but then says that anyone with anger in their heart toward their brother will also be liable to judgment. This is the first of several instances where Jesus raises the demand of righteousness, showing that none of us are good enough for the kingdom without a substitute. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. The Beatitudes are a series of sayings in the opening of Matthew's sermon on the mount that begin with the word, “Blessed.” In the beatitudes, Jesus teaches his followers how to live in the blessing of God, and it's completely antithetical to the world's ideas of pursuing happiness. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. Isaiah inserts a song of praise after the first section of oracles concerning Israel and Judah. This psalm calls us to a holy posture before God and spurs us on to holy practice on mission in the world. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. Jesus' baptism is the official start of his public ministry. The trinitarian God is seen at the holy baptism as the Spirit is visible and the Father is audible. Jesus begins his public ministry identifying with sinners and giving us an example to follow. Immediately following his wilderness temptation, the direct next step is to begin calling disciples. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. The forerunner of the Messiah is his cousin, John. This man resembled the Old Testament prophet Elijah and proclaimed the coming of the Messiah through preaching repentance and baptizing. After his arrest, Jesus preaches the same message of repentance. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. God's people had abandoned trust in the Lord for trust in political alliances and they had forsaken true worship. Therefore, God would allow exile to come upon them, but the promise of freedom and return from exile was given to God's remnant—the true believers of Israel. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. The visit from the eastern magi shows significance of Jesus' birth. Not only do these men from another nation travel a far distance to take notice of the prophesied birth of a new king, but they worship him, bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. The Incarnation is the glorious doctrine of the everlasting Son of God becoming human through the virgin birth. In Christ's birth, he comes to seek and save the lost. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. We were in bondage to sin and God's hand of judgment was stretched out against us. Helpless and in need of salvation, all humanity needs and longs for a king to take the government on his shoulder and set us free from our sin. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. Isaiah receives some strange prophecies from the Lord that come to fulfillment through military campaigns of Assyria. From these revelations, Isaiah is taught to hope in the invasion of God's grace and presence rather than the sin that marks the lives of men. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. Long lists of names in Scripture can be convenient moments for our reading eyes to wander ahead. However, the gospel writer Matthew begins his work with a careful genealogy of Jesus Christ the King. In giving his royal lineage, Matthew outlines Jesus' rightful authority to the throne. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. "Immanuel" is the fifth sermon in this series. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. "Holiness and Sin" is the fourth sermon in this series. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. "Branches & Vineyard" is the third sermon in this series. Isaiah uses a beautiful and poetic metaphor of a vineyard to describe the Lord's relationship with Israel. God had done everything needed to grow holy spiritual fruit, but the sin of the people had corrupted the vineyard. Hope is placed in a coming Branch who would turn the remnant righteous. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. "Judah vs. Jerusalem" is the second sermon in this series. Judah + Jerusalem had an inescapable judgement coming for them. In his poetic dissertation on this judgement, Isaiah juxtaposes a masculine and feminine word to show how God will remove the ungodly men as well as the ungodly women. Judah was already wounded, but ultimately Jerusalem would fall as well. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. "Purifying Fire" is the first sermon in this series. Fiery wrath from God is promised from the beginning of Isaiah. This wrath is pictured as a purifying fire that will purge God's remnant from the enemies that are among them. Within this promised coming judgement lies the beckoning of God to repentance and spiritual cleansing. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "Victory Promised for God's People" is the twelfth sermon in this series. Micah concludes his book of prophecy with a prediction of a return from exile and ultimate victory for God's people. More than a mere physical victory, he emphasizes a spiritual victory, where God forgives the iniquity of his people. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "The City of God" is the eleventh sermon in this series. Micah is in despair as he sees his people ceasing to love the Lord and others. As for himself, he dedicates himself to God's Kingdom and glory. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "Hopeless Guilt of the Wicked" is the tenth sermon in this series. Time had run out for the sinners of Israel and Judah to repent. God cries to them and tells them he has already appointed a rod of discipline and his wrath would surely come. Their failure is recorded by Micah for the remnant to see as a warning to not walk in the path of the wicked. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "What The Lord Requires" is the ninth sermon in this series. Israel sarcastically asks how anyone could please a God that is perfect and requires a perfect law. God's response through Micah is that the Lord's requirements and law are not burdensome to the pure of heart. He asks that they do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly in relationship with their Creator. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "God Reminds the People" is the eighth sermon in this series. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "The Conquering of Nations" is the seventh sermon in this series. Jesus is prophesied as the coming Savior in Micah's prophecy. After predicting his birth in Bethlehem, Micah continues by showing what the arrival of the Messiah will cause—the remnant of God's elect to be spread through the globe like dew that covers a field. God expands his glory by expanding his kingdom to all nations. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "Promise of a King" is the sixth sermon in this series. Micah prophesies of a coming king who will come forth from Bethlehem. This king is incarnate deity with his coming forth from ancient days. Our New Testament reveals that Jesus Christ fulfills all these prophecies and we can trust in a King who has already come. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "The Remnant as a Threshing Floor for God's Harvest" is the fifth sermon in this series. Micah continues to promise that the kingdoms of Israel and Judah would eventually be conquered and exiled. But there's a more noticeable language of hope in his prophecies as he begins to foretell of a coming King who would save a remnant. Not only would a remnant of Israel be restored and saved, but all nations would come to Jerusalem as a threshing floor for God's harvest. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "The Best Is Yet To Come" is the fourth sermon in this series. On the heels of a harsh condemnation, Micah prophesies of a future restoration of Zion. This restoration gives hope to the people of Israel in exile and also lifts our eyes to heaven for eternity. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "Politics and Religion" is the third sermon in this series. Micah continues with his third oracle of impending judgement upon the nations of Israel and Judah. In some of his strongest language, Micah condemns both the political and religious leaders of God's people and promised there would be no escaping the destruction that was coming. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "Promise of Exile and Restoration" is the second sermon in this series. Micah continues to pronounce judgment on Israel, promising that exile was coming. But Micah also includes hope of a restoration of a remnant of Israel—a group that would graciously be brought back after exile. And a coming King would lead them to the nations in hope. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!