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"Light came into the world," John the Beloved wrote of Jesus being born. He claims the whole world lies in darkness, but when the Light was born in Bethlehem, everything began to change and would never be the same again. A war between Light and darkness began, the church versus Babylon; but it is no contest. Darkness will never overcome the Light. It was plan within the Holy Trinity which began before there was space or time.
Are you committed to sacrifice?
Are you committed to sacrifice?
John 3:16 is a verse that even people who don’t know Jesus are familiar with but this section of the Bible has has so much more in it. Find out about God’s love for you and how we should respond in this final message of the So Loved series. Sermon Notes: http://bible.com/events/49293675 We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
John 3:16 is a verse that even people who don’t know Jesus are familiar with but this section of the Bible has has so much more in it. Find out about God’s love for you and how we should respond in this final message of the So Loved series. Sermon Notes: http://bible.com/events/49293675 We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
John 3:16 is a verse that even people who don’t know Jesus are familiar with but this section of the Bible has has so much more in it. Find out about God’s love for you and how we should respond in this final message of the So Loved series. Sermon Notes: http://bible.com/events/49293675 We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
John 3:16 is a verse that even people who don’t know Jesus are familiar with but this section of the Bible has has so much more in it. Find out about God’s love for you and how we should respond in this final message of the So Loved series. Sermon Notes: http://bible.com/events/49293675 We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
How did David (a man after God’s own heart) fall into such a dreadful sin? He learned how. May God bless you as you engage in worship. Please feel free to leave feedback/comments to let us know you joined in worship. If you’d like to contribute to the ongoing ministry of Two Rivers Community Church of the Nazarene please use this link: paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/64291
The Gospel of John Living Your Best Life Now Week 2: Living in the Light and Love of Jesus John 3:16-21 Join us Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights as we journey through the Gospel of John together. Sign up for email updates, send prayer requests, give online and stay connected with us at: www.NorthparkChurch.org
The Gospel of John Living Your Best Life Now Week 2: Living in the Light and Love of Jesus John 3:16-21 Join us Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights as we journey through the Gospel of John together. Sign up for email updates, send prayer requests, give online and stay connected with us at: www.NorthparkChurch.org
Church of the Apostles- Dawsonville, GA
Pastor Sarah Roncolato shares a message about God's love for the ENTIRE world as the church celebrates World Wide Communion Sunday.
Pastor Sarah Roncolato shares a message about God's love for the ENTIRE world as the church celebrates World Wide Communion Sunday.
God is the chosen one. He fulfilled all the prophecy. Begotten, not created. It's not the manger that makes Christmas special, it's the sent one that makes the manger special. It wasn't the location that was the ultimate importance, it's the incarnation. God took His plan of redemption for us, He chose us in His son before the foundation of the world. The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. Jesus is unique. He amazed people when He preached because He preached with authority. Well who can have more authority on the Word of God than the Word of God! It's impossible for God to against His own will and word. Before time ever began, each and everyone in Him was a tree planted by the rivers of water. He had plans for you. God has never said oops. He's never had to call an emergency session of the trinity. He's never made a mistake. He adopts us. It's the only way we can come into the family of God. God is not tempted and does not tempt. But every man is tempted, which is why Jesus was tempted. He came to us in humility and was fashioned as a man.
God is the chosen one. He fulfilled all the prophecy. Begotten, not created. It's not the manger that makes Christmas special, it's the sent one that makes the manger special. It wasn't the location that was the ultimate importance, it's the incarnation. God took His plan of redemption for us, He chose us in His son before the foundation of the world. The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. Jesus is unique. He amazed people when He preached because He preached with authority. Well who can have more authority on the Word of God than the Word of God! It's impossible for God to against His own will and word. Before time ever began, each and everyone in Him was a tree planted by the rivers of water. He had plans for you. God has never said oops. He's never had to call an emergency session of the trinity. He's never made a mistake. He adopts us. It's the only way we can come into the family of God. God is not tempted and does not tempt. But every man is tempted, which is why Jesus was tempted. He came to us in humility and was fashioned as a man.
New Hope Wesleyan Church
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
To Give, click the link at the top of this page.
To Give, click the link at the top of this page.
Kingsway Community Church
We continue in our top 7 Hymns of the Faith. This week Davis Taylor leads in How Great Thou Art.
FCC exists for the Glory of God. We want him magnified and honored in our personal lives and our families and our community. Franklin, Tennessee · fccfranklin.com
When taken out of context, John 3:16-17 can lull us into a false sense of affection between God and all of mankind that leads us to be lax in our evangelistic efforts. Verse 18-21 show that there is urgency in God's offer of salvation because condemnation is presently hanging over the world.
Through the Word is the verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry of Calvary Chapel Franklin with Pastor Brian Bachochin. We pray that these studies help you to grow in your understanding of the Word of God, and in your relationship with the God of the Word
Seven ways in which God's giving of Christ shows His love for us.
Seven ways in which God's giving of Christ shows His love for us.
I was deadly afraid of aliens as a child. This fear led me to come up with elaborate plans to avoid their detection, and even to reasons why they can’t exist. So, why do some people believe in them? Why should we believe their reports of seeing them? In some ways, this is close to what we have in Christ: a man, fully human, but sent from a place outside of this world, who we are told to believe in because of eye-witness accounts. Why do we believe in Christ? Why do some others not believe? And, for all that, why did Jesus even come? Today, we get to think through what John states as the reason for our belief in Christ, and why others refuse to believe.
We are God's love in the flesh when we live as the hands and feet of Jesus.
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Sermon audio from Liverpool Baptist Church's morning services.
This is the full collection of sermons preached at City Light Church in Vicksburg, MS. For more information on the church and its ministries, please visit citylightvicksburg.org
This is the full collection of sermons preached at City Light Church in Vicksburg, MS. For more information on the church and its ministries, please visit citylightvicksburg.org
Church of the Atonement is a member of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
Christmas Day Message of Love and Hope
The holidays are full of lights. Sometimes those lights, and all they represent, distract us from the true light of Christmas. This series explores the deep truths of Jesus' birth, hoping that for all, the Light of the World will be the one illuminating Christmas.
The holidays are full of lights. Sometimes those lights, and all they represent, distract us from the true light of Christmas. This series explores the deep truths of Jesus' birth, hoping that for all, the Light of the World will be the one illuminating Christmas.
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sunday sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church.
Sermons from previous Sunday services at Northpark Community Church.
Sermons from previous Sunday services at Northpark Community Church.
Sermons from previous Sunday services at Northpark Community Church.
Living Way Foursquare Church
Big Sandy Community Church of God
Set List: Jesus is Better - Austin Stone Worship I Surrender - Hillsong United Jesus Paid it All - Kristian Stanfill
God spends His greatest treasure, His One and Only Son, to rescue a world of hostile sinners because of His great love.
Rev. Dr. Larry R. Hayward continues the summer sermon series, "Christ and Culture." Today's Scripture lesson is John 3:16-21.
Our text this week contains perhaps the most familiar verse in the Bible: "For God so loved the world…" The verse comes at the end of a conversation between Jesus and a Pharisee by the name of Nicodemus. John's Gospel contains many personal conversations or interviews with Jesus. Just as John refers to himself as "the Disciple Whom Jesus Loved" so his portrayal of Jesus tends to be more intimate than that of the synoptics. His teaching takes the more personal approach of one on one conversations with various people and his interactions with the disciples tends also to be one on one. Each of the conversations in John's Gospel have a common theme. They are about the nature and consequences of belief. John points out that unbelief is the essence of sin. It is the line of demarcation between those who are Kingdom people and those outside the fold. John records Jesus using the expression "believe in" some 13 times while the other Gospels combined only mention this once. In our text Jesus focusses on the outcome of belief. Those who believe in him will have eternal life. This is an often misunderstood idea especially since the old King James translations rendered the phrase "everlasting life" which tended to put the emphasis on the duration of the life and leads us to think of heaven. Actually, the phrase has more to do with the quality or kind of life belief brings rather than its duration. Eternal life is a new kind of life inaugurated by Jesus. In First Century Jewish thinking, it is the life of the age to come. They divided time into this present age and the age to come. The Age to Come was one that would be characterized by peace, justice and healing. A return to Eden so to speak. The expression Eternal Life means that this age to come has arrived. While not yet fully realized, today, people can experience the age to come while living in this present world. It is not a make-believe world or a timeless heavenly bliss. It is a real, substantial life, to be lived out in the real world with Jesus as Lord. Living the Eternal Life existence is a growing and developing kind of life. Belief in fact is also not a static kind of thing because it has to do with a relationship with Jesus and no relationship is static. They ebb and flow. At times belief feels strong and vibrant, at other times it struggles to hold on. The opposite of belief is not doubt, it is indifference. At times doubt and belief stand side by side as we struggle to understand the Lord’s will and his work in our lives. But we continue to face him in dialogue about the issues that cause our doubts. The worst thing is to become indifferent and opt out of the conversation. It is good that we have an advocate with Jesus the righteous, who knows, cares, and intercedes for us (1 John 2:1).
Our text this week contains perhaps the most familiar verse in the Bible: "For God so loved the world…" The verse comes at the end of a conversation between Jesus and a Pharisee by the name of Nicodemus. John's Gospel contains many personal conversations or interviews with Jesus. Just as John refers to himself as "the Disciple Whom Jesus Loved" so his portrayal of Jesus tends to be more intimate than that of the synoptics. His teaching takes the more personal approach of one on one conversations with various people and his interactions with the disciples tends also to be one on one. Each of the conversations in John's Gospel have a common theme. They are about the nature and consequences of belief. John points out that unbelief is the essence of sin. It is the line of demarcation between those who are Kingdom people and those outside the fold. John records Jesus using the expression "believe in" some 13 times while the other Gospels combined only mention this once. In our text Jesus focusses on the outcome of belief. Those who believe in him will have eternal life. This is an often misunderstood idea especially since the old King James translations rendered the phrase "everlasting life" which tended to put the emphasis on the duration of the life and leads us to think of heaven. Actually, the phrase has more to do with the quality or kind of life belief brings rather than its duration. Eternal life is a new kind of life inaugurated by Jesus. In First Century Jewish thinking, it is the life of the age to come. They divided time into this present age and the age to come. The Age to Come was one that would be characterized by peace, justice and healing. A return to Eden so to speak. The expression Eternal Life means that this age to come has arrived. While not yet fully realized, today, people can experience the age to come while living in this present world. It is not a make-believe world or a timeless heavenly bliss. It is a real, substantial life, to be lived out in the real world with Jesus as Lord. Living the Eternal Life existence is a growing and developing kind of life. Belief in fact is also not a static kind of thing because it has to do with a relationship with Jesus and no relationship is static. They ebb and flow. At times belief feels strong and vibrant, at other times it struggles to hold on. The opposite of belief is not doubt, it is indifference. At times doubt and belief stand side by side as we struggle to understand the Lord’s will and his work in our lives. But we continue to face him in dialogue about the issues that cause our doubts. The worst thing is to become indifferent and opt out of the conversation. It is good that we have an advocate with Jesus the righteous, who knows, cares, and intercedes for us (1 John 2:1).
Finding something praiseworthy in the love and wrath of God.
Declaring the Love of Christ in Word and in Deed.
Two thousand thirteen years ago something wonderful happened. A baby was born in a manger. Does this event have any significance today?
Sunday AM Sermon
Sunday AM Sermon
Sunday AM Sermon
Sunday AM Sermon
Are there many roads to salvation or is Jesus the only road? As the United States becomes more and more saturated with other viewpoints and less knowledgeable of the Bible, this question will be asked more and more. How do you answer those that ask?