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29.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ Mark 10: 32-35 Not to be served - but to serve//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
In this sermon series, our pastoral team is to remind the church that Christ's entrance into our space and time has given us not only the gift of salvation. He has also given us the means to obtain it, the evidence that sustains it, and the promises to claim within it. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Cedrick Brown! CONNECT WITH COMMITMENT CHURCH HERE AT: - Instagram: https://instagram.com/commitmentchurch - Facebook: https://facebook.com/commitmentcommunitychurch - Podcast: https://commitmentchurch.org/sermons - Website: http://loveallnations.org #commitmentchurch #lindenwold #becausehecame #christourgift #theevidence #thepromises
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29.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ 1 John 3:8 To Destroy the Works of the Devil//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
When you comprehend the greatness of Christ, you will be motivated to live for His glory.
In this sermon series, our pastoral team is to remind the church that Christ's entrance into our space and time has given us not only the gift of salvation. He has also given us the means to obtain it, the evidence that sustains it, and the promises to claim within it. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Cedrick Brown! CONNECT WITH COMMITMENT CHURCH HERE AT: - Instagram: https://instagram.com/commitmentchurch - Facebook: https://facebook.com/commitmentcommunitychurch - Podcast: https://commitmentchurch.org/sermons - Website: http://loveallnations.org #commitmentchurch #lindenwold #becausehecame #christourgift #theevidence #thepromises
In this sermon series, our pastoral team is to remind the church that Christ's entrance into our space and time has given us not only the gift of salvation. He has also given us the means to obtain it, the evidence that sustains it, and the promises to claim within it.
In this sermon series, our pastoral team is to remind the church that Christ's entrance into our space and time has given us not only the gift of salvation. He has also given us the means to obtain it, the evidence that sustains it, and the promises to claim within it. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Cedrick Brown! CONNECT WITH COMMITMENT CHURCH HERE AT: - Instagram: https://instagram.com/commitmentchurch - Facebook: https://facebook.com/commitmentcommunitychurch - Podcast: https://commitmentchurch.org/sermons - Website: http://loveallnations.org #commitmentchurch #lindenwold #becausehecame #christourgift #theevidence #thepromises
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22.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ John 18:37 To Bear Witness to the Truth//Church Hill by Church Hill Anglican
Jesus Christ came to provide healing for your greatest need.
Fourth Sunday of Advent Text: Heb. 10: 5-10, Luke 1: 39-45(46-56)
In this sermon series, our pastoral team is to remind the church that Christ's entrance into our space and time has given us not only the gift of salvation. He has also given us the means to obtain it, the evidence that sustains it, and the promises to claim within it.
Sunday Morning Service with Reverend Doctor George R. Pointer and the ABC Family 4210 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA Upcoming services: *Prayer Call: Sunday @ 9am and Monday @ Noon, Phone#: 978-990-5287; Access code: 601673 *Sunday School with Sis. Wade @ 9:30am *Sunday Service @ 10:30am *Bible Study @ 7:45pm https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2848023988 Other ways to give and how to reach us: Abyssinianbc.com Text to give: Text "GIVE" to 267-500-8122 Pastor's Love Offering- Cashapp: $Point241 Reverend Richard Pointer Cashapp: $pointblank112 Minister Gloria Presley Cashapp: $gpresley1016 *Drop off at the church: 4210 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA Social Media/Internet/SMS Website: www.abyssinianbc.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/abyssinianbc Instagram: www.instagram.com/abyssini_4210 Podcast: shorturl.at/AHNR9 Sign up for text updates: Text 42101 to 84483 *We do not own the rights to the worship music in this podcast. For church service only.
In Week 3 of the "God With Us" series, we focus on the profound truth found in 1 Timothy 1:15-17: "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners." This message reminds us of the incredible grace of God, who sent His Son to redeem even the worst of sinners. Through Paul's testimony, we see how the mercy of God transforms lives and brings glory to His name. Join us as we celebrate the faithfulness of God and the hope of eternal life in Christ, who is the King eternal, immortal, and worthy of all honor and praise.For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, http://liveintegritychurch.org Connect with us on social media throughout the week to stay up to date on events and things happening at Integrity! Instagram: @integrity_church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liveintegrity/
15.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ To SAVE the Worst (Paul)//1 Timothy 1:15//Church Hill by Church Hill Anglican
15.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ To SAVE the Worst (Paul)//1 Timothy 1:15//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
20241215 - Trevor Teel - Christ Came in to the World to Save Sinners by Amarillo Church of Christ Sermons
In this sermon series, our pastoral team is to remind the church that Christ's entrance into our space and time has given us not only the gift of salvation. He has also given us the means to obtain it, the evidence that sustains it, and the promises to claim within it.
In our last episode for the year, Dr. Joel Beeke reminds us how Christ's birth reveals God's glory, peace, and goodwill toward men. We hope you have been encouraged in your walk with the Lord this year as you've listened to All of Life for God. Thank you for being a great audience, and we look forward to posting new episodes for you in the new year.Check out Our Great Redeemer, Glorifying and Enjoying God, Spurgeon: A Life, and Paul Washer's books here Check out the Puritan Treasures for Today, Spurgeon's Sermons, the Family Worship Bible Guide, and the writings of Dr. Joel Beeke. Thank you for listening to All of Life for God by Reformation Heritage Books. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please consider subscribing and sharing with a friend. Reformation Heritage Books is a non-profit ministry that aims to strengthen the Church through Reformed, Puritan, and experiential literature. To learn more about this ministry and how to support us, please visit rhb.org.
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Okay, so if you're feeling a little overwhelmed this Advent season: gifts to buy, Christmas lights half-strung, cookies burnt, and parenting stress: Timmerie and Fr. Robert Spitzer have some wisdom to save your sanity (and soul)! Here’s advice from Father: Christ’s Big Advent Gifts: -Redemption from evil (Bye, Satan). -Tools for battle: Sacraments (especially confession and the Eucharist), Scripture, and moral teachings. Father’s 5-Step "Get Ready for Jesus" Plan: Mass & Confession: Feeling “meh” about your spiritual life? Add a weekday Mass or go to confession more often. (Yes, confession can be hard but it's not worth leaving your soul unprotected!) Scripture & Prayer: Carve out time to meditate on Scripture. Even 2 days a week of reading God’s Word can make a big difference. Examine Your Soul: Use an examination of conscience (loads of free ones online) to spotlight what’s holding you back. Just pick three areas to focus on: don’t overdo it! Jesus’ Moral Playbook: Reflect on His teachings and how you’re living them. It’s like a spiritual New Year’s resolution. Keep It Realistic: Don’t aim for perfection by January 1. Small, sustainable steps are key. Pro-Tips Think of these habits like spiritual weight training: add a little at a time and watch your strength grow. Father reminds us that this isn’t about guilt-tripping; it’s about freedom from evil’s grip and making room for the peace and joy Jesus wants to bring you this Christmas. Advent is your time to prep your soul for the arrival of the King of Kings: not just the next chaotic Christmas party. So, turn down the seasonal noise and get serious about Christ’s gifts. The best present you can offer Him? A heart ready to say yes. Now, light those Advent candles and get to work!
In this sermon series, our pastoral team is to remind the church that Christ's entrance into our space and time has given us not only the gift of salvation. He has also given us the means to obtain it, the evidence that sustains it, and the promises to claim within it. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Cedrick Brown! CONNECT WITH COMMITMENT CHURCH HERE AT: - Instagram: https://instagram.com/commitmentchurch - Facebook: https://facebook.com/commitmentcommunitychurch - Podcast: https://commitmentchurch.org/sermons - Website: http://loveallnations.org #commitmentchurch #lindenwold #becausehecame #christourgift #theevidence #thepromises
08.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ To SAVE//Matthew 1:21//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
Texts: Micah 5:1-5; Ephesians 2:11-22; Philippians 4:6-7 Christ Came to Be Our Peace (Micah 5:1-5) Peace is defined in Scripture as “shalom,” which means wholeness or completeness. Christ's coming inaugurated a “shalom” that would bring strength to His people and culminate in His eternal reign. Christ Came to Make Peace With God and Man (Ephesians 2:11-22) Christ broke down the wall of hostility between God and man through His atoning work on the cross. Christ's atoning work brings wholeness and reconciliation to our relationships. Christ Came to Bring Peace Within our Hearts (Philippians 4:6-7) Christ provides us with the peace of God that guards our hearts and minds. Christ is our refuge of peace for all the moments of our lives.
It's that most wonderful time of year when we celebrate the greatest gift ever given to mankind- God's one and only begotten Son, Jesus. As we think of Jesus as the babe laying in a manger, let's think on the journey He took to get there. When we see how far Jesus came and what He gave up for us- we'll see how loved and valuable we are in God's eyes. Scripture References: Revelation 4:9-11, Philippians 2:6-7, Romans 8:3, Proverbs 8:27-31, 1 Corinthians 15:51-55, Ephesians 1:4-7, Luke 2:12-14, 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, Hebrews 12:1, Revelation 21:9-22 & Revelation 22:1-2 Friend, are you looking for a grace-based, Christ-centered church to call home? If so, let me invite you to my home church. Just click on the following link:https://gracerevonline.com
01.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ To Bring Fire//Luke 12:35-40,49-59//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
Jesus Christ brings the hope of eternal life for all who trust in Him by faith alone.
A Real Christmas Requires Remembering Why Christ Came (Jeremiah 33:14-16) - 01/1/2024 by Divine Grace Lutheran Church
SERIES: A Real ChristmasIt is easy to get so caught up in the imagery—a tiny newborn baby, lying in the straw filled manger under a star-filled sky—that we forget the why. Why did the Son of God come into our world and take on human flesh? So that he might die as the sacrifice for our sins. One Christmas carol puts it this way. “Neither crib nor cross refuses, all he suffers for your good to redeem you by his blood.”Advent marks the start of a new Church Year. We begin at the end, watching Jesus ride into Jerusalem on a donkey colt, knowing full well that he would be killed before the end of the week. The events of Palm Sunday serve as a microcosm for all Jesus' work, proving the Son of God was willing to humble himself and endure anything for our salvation. That is precisely why Christ came. And a real Christmas requires remembering why Christ came.
Jeremiah 33:14-16 ● 2024-12-01 ● Advent Series: A Real Christmas ● Listen 14 “‘The days are coming,' declares the Lord, ‘when I will fulfill the good promise I made to the people of Israel and Judah. 15 “‘In those days and at that time I will make a righteous Branch sprout from David's line; he will do what is just and right in […]
Pastor Jeremy continues with part 2 of his message detailing the reaasons why Christ came to humanity and what He accomplished when He did. 11/10/24 Sunday AM
Pastor Jeremy begins to break down several reasons why Christ came to humanity and what He accomplished when He did. 11/3/24 Sunday AM
1 Thessalonians 3:9-13 – Christ came the first time so that by his saving work we might be found blameless and holy when he comes again. The Foundation Preacher Podcast is provided to you by WELS Congregational Services. The Foundation resources were created to help churches allow the gospel message heard in worship, to echo […]
Abba Father’s International Fellowship Radio with John McTernan
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Christ Came to Fulfill the Law - Kingdom Culture - Steven Gibbs | Stonecreek Church
In Paul's day, and down to our own, so-called Christian teachers have effectively duped people into thinking that a life of self-indulgence is compatible with the Christian gospel. But in this passage Paul sets the record straight. Because Christians are God's children, we must walk in love, not in self-indulgence. Sermon Outline:I. Love is Consistent with Your New Identity.II. Self-Indulgence is Inconsistent with Your New Identity.III. Christ Came to Deliver Us from the Wrath Coming on Self-Indulgence.Sermon Discussion Questions:1. How does being “beloved children” of God influence the way we should live, according to Ephesians 5:1-2? In what specific ways can we imitate God's kindness, tenderness, and forgiveness in our daily interactions?2. Paul instructs us to “walk in love, as Christ loved us” (Eph. 5:2). What are some practical examples of self-sacrificial love that align with how Christ demonstrated His love for us? 3. Paul contrasts self-indulgence with a life of holiness. How does the message of Ephesians 5:3-4 challenge contemporary views on sexuality and materialism? How does it challenge your own views?4. Ephesians 5:6 warns against being deceived by “empty words.” How can we discern whether teachings or beliefs we encounter align with biblical truth, especially in areas like sexuality, greed, and personal behavior?5. Despite our failings, Christ offers forgiveness and grace. How does understanding this grace influence our approach to repentance and forgiveness, both for ourselves and when we extend it to others? How does understanding the gospel shape our pursuit of holiness?