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Sermon: Now and Forever King Worship & Praise: How Great Thou Art, The Solid Rock I Surrender All, 'Tis So Sweet
Sermon: Now and Forever King Worship & Praise: How Great Thou Art, The Solid Rock I Surrender All, 'Tis So Sweet
Sermon: Trust in His Hands Worship & Praise: What A Friend Solid Rock My Lighthouse I Am
Sermon: Trust in His Hands Worship & Praise: What A Friend Solid Rock My Lighthouse I Am
AM Sermon
AM Sermon
To understand our nature, our identity, we need to consider His. To know who we are, you have to know who He is. Paul takes a moment from directly addressing the believers in Colossae to point out, or remind them, that Jesus is First, Above All; Creator Ruler and Sustainer. I want you to see that our identity in Christ is only effective because of WHO HE IS, and our Hope is based on the same. “For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God.” [Colossians 3:3]
We can learn a lot about who we are and our priorities simply by looking at our calendar. It reveals to us who or what is important in our lives. We are protective of the time we spend with people that are important to us and for or the activities and hobbies that we enjoy. So, how do we determine what takes priority in our lives? Even in our lives as Christ followers, we are called to examine who or what comes first. How do we determine what's most important in our Christian walk?
We can learn a lot about who we are and our priorities simply by looking at our calendar. It reveals to us who or what is important in our lives. We are protective of the time we spend with people that are important to us and for or the activities and hobbies that we enjoy. So, how do we determine what takes priority in our lives? Even in our lives as Christ followers, we are called to examine who or what comes first. How do we determine what's most important in our Christian walk?
Vision Sunday is dedicated to looking ahead to 2019 and sharing what we anticipate in the year to come. Listen in as Pastor Dan talks about our new theme “Jesus at the Center” and what that means for our lives.
He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him.
The text of Colossians 1:15-20 is most assuredly poetic, and could very well be an early Christian hymn dedicated to the supremacy and deity of Jesus Christ. In this second sermon about the poem, we will look at how Paul links Jesus' saving work with the Son's creative work.
The text of Colossians 1:15-20 is most assuredly poetic, and could very well be an early Christian hymn dedicated to the supremacy and deity of Jesus Christ. In this first sermon about the poem, we will look at the nature of the divinity of the son, and try to clarify some confusion that surrounds the first verse, namely that Christ is the "firstborn of all creation."
Without a cradle there would never be a cross.
God's Existence throughout Time
God's Existence throughout Time