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Sunday sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church.
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
What was Jesus’s core message? All of the first-century biographers agree. It was very simple, confused about that. When we think of ‘heaven’ we think of some other time, some other place. But not Step in and call others to join you. The question isn’t when or where; the question is ‘What is it?’ and ‘How do we dare?’ Jesus’s stories of the kingdom tell us what and how. They call us to act with great boldness because we have a great hope. In our text this week Jesus describes the final judgment. In doing so, He teaches us about how the King is in disguise, how to meet the King and the significance of compassion.
What was Jesus’s core message? All of the first-century biographers agree. It was very simple, confused about that. When we think of ‘heaven’ we think of some other time, some other place. But not Step in and call others to join you. The question isn’t when or where; the question is ‘What is it?’ and ‘How do we dare?’ Jesus’s stories of the kingdom tell us what and how. They call us to act with great boldness because we have a great hope. In our text this week Jesus describes the final judgment. In doing so, He teaches us about how the King is in disguise, how to meet the King and the significance of compassion.
What was Jesus’s core message? All of the first-century biographers agree. It was very simple, confused about that. When we think of ‘heaven’ we think of some other time, some other place. But not Step in and call others to join you. The question isn’t when or where; the question is ‘What is it?’ and ‘How do we dare?’ Jesus’s stories of the kingdom tell us what and how. They call us to act with great boldness because we have a great hope. In our text this week Jesus describes the final judgment. In doing so, He teaches us about how the King is in disguise, how to meet the King and the significance of compassion.