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Harrisonville Church of the Nazarene
Bold Witness - Preaching in the Power of the Holy Spirit - Audio

Harrisonville Church of the Nazarene

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 38:24


Preaching in the Power of the Spirit Date: June 2, 2019 Scripture: Acts 2:22-24; 32-39 Big Idea: The resurrection of Jesus was part of God’s purposeful plan to reconcile us to Himself, and establish Jesus as our Christ and Lord. 1. Creation: We were created in the image of God to have warm fellowship with Him. (Genesis 1-2) 2. Sin: God loved us so much that He gave us the free will to choose—Adam and Eve chose to sin, and their sin separated us from God. (Genesis 2:16-17; 3) 3. Atonement: God knew that this separation could only be mended through a loving act of reconciliation paid for by a price He could only pay. (Deuteronomy 32) 4. Messiah: God sent His sinless Son to earth to become our Messiah and sacrifice. (I Peter 1:17-21) 5. Incarnation: Jesus was born like us; lived with us; was tempted like us; all without sinning. (Romans 3:1-4) 6. Crucifixion: He took our sins on His shoulders, paid our price, suffered and died on the cross in our place. (Luke 23) 7. Resurrection: Jesus, our Messiah, raised to life again, and became victor over death and hell. (Ephesians 2:6) 8. Holy Spirit: He sent His Holy Spirit to convict, enlighten and indwell in us. (John 15:26-16:15) 9. Transformation: God intends for us to continually be transformed into the likeness of Christ. (Titus 2:11-14) 10. Heaven: Today He is now preparing a place for us in Heaven where we will spend eternity. (Revelations 21-22) 11. Faith: All we have to do is by faith, accept Him as our Savior and trust Him for the forgiveness of our sins. (Ephesians 3:8) Introduction: What does the resurrection of Jesus all mean? 1. The death of Christ was a purposeful act of God to provide a means of reconciliation for us (22-24) a. God’s plan of reconciliation was planned long ago (22) b. The death and resurrection of Christ were not accidents 2. The resurrection validated Christ’s work as our Messiah (24-32) a. It validated Christ as the authority over life and death (24) 3. Statement of fact: God has made this Jesus both Lord and Christ (36) a. The resurrection was the undeniable evidence that Jesus was their Christ b. The resurrection was the undeniable evidence that Jesus was their Lord too. 4. Truth requires a personal response i. The clear declaration that God purposefully provided Christ as a means for their reconciliation moved them to respond! Question: How do you respond to the resurrection of Jesus?

Emmaus Baptist Church Sermons
9-17-17; Joshua Week 1- From Death to Life

Emmaus Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 40:07


Big Idea: Death cannot stop God’s plan for His people. What could stop us? Death/Fear of Death Funeral #1 = Moses (Deut. 34; Josh. 1:1-2) Funeral #2 = Joshua (Josh. 24:29-31) Funeral #3 = Joseph (Josh. 24:32; Gen. 50:22-26) Funeral #4 = Eleazar (Josh. 24:33) Funeral #5 = Adam (Gen. 3:17-18; 5:4; Rom. 5:12-14) Funeral #6 = Us (Rom. 6:23a; Eph. 2:1-2) Where’s the Hope? Jesus (Hebrews 4) -Perfectly Obedient -Embraced Suffering -Defeated Sin -Overcame Death -Reigns Eternally -Returns Victoriously (Wedding in Revelation 21-22) What now? Faith “All have sinned” and “The wages of sin is death” “The free gift of God is eternal life through Christ” -Confront the Reality of Death -Embrace the Hope of Life through Faith in Christ -Pray and Strive for Revival