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Join us this Sunday 12/15/24 for a time of worship. Today's sermon title is: Advent: JOY For more information about Redemption Church or to get in touch please visit our website at: https://www.redemptionchurchokc.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedemptionChurchOKC If you would like to support our ministry you can donate at: https:/www.aplos.com/aws/give/RedemptionChurch1/
Joy is something we desire, we long for. It’s more than happiness. It’s a deep satisfaction of the soul. Yet, where do you find an eternal well-spring of joy? Listen to this important Advent message.
Joy is something we desire, we long for. It’s more than happiness. It’s a deep satisfaction of the soul. Yet, where do you find an eternal well-spring of joy? Listen to this important Advent message.
Joy is something we desire, we long for. It’s more than happiness. It’s a deep satisfaction of the soul. Yet, where do you find an eternal well-spring of joy? Listen to this important Advent message.
Joy is something we desire, we long for. It’s more than happiness. It’s a deep satisfaction of the soul. Yet, where do you find an eternal well-spring of joy? Listen to this important Advent message.
The series on the minor prophets is continued by Pastor Marc Sharp. Today's message is from the book of Zephaniah. As other prophets have done, Zephaniah confirms that judgement is coming, for among the people no one truly inquires of God at all. They have exchanged truth for cultural acceptance. They say in their hearts, “The Lord will not do good, nor will he do ill.” They stupidly believe that God is powerless to either judge or bless. Then suddenly Zephaniah switches to promises of a hopeful future for all peoples, and he uses some of the most hopeful and joyous language found in the Minor Prophets to do this. He tells everyone who will listen that the Day of the Lord is a day where the wicked perish and the righteous are rescued and redeemed. This not only has immediate implications for Judah and the rest of the world, it also has implications for us who live at the end of the ages! If you would like to view the video of today's service, as well as previous videos, go to: https://www.facebook.com/northridgelife/videos/ (copy and paste into your web browser address bar). For additional information, you may also visit the church website, www.northridgelife.org, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/northridgelife/.
The series on the minor prophets is continued by Pastor Marc Sharp. Today's message is from the book of Zephaniah. As other prophets have done, Zephaniah confirms that judgement is coming, for among the people no one truly inquires of God at all. They have exchanged truth for cultural acceptance. They say in their hearts, “The Lord will not do good, nor will he do ill.” They stupidly believe that God is powerless to either judge or bless. Then suddenly Zephaniah switches to promises of a hopeful future for all peoples, and he uses some of the most hopeful and joyous language found in the Minor Prophets to do this. He tells everyone who will listen that the Day of the Lord is a day where the wicked perish and the righteous are rescued and redeemed. This not only has immediate implications for Judah and the rest of the world, it also has implications for us who live at the end of the ages! If you would like to view the video of today's service, as well as previous videos, go to: https://www.facebook.com/northridgelife/videos/ (copy and paste into your web browser address bar). For additional information, you may also visit the church website, www.northridgelife.org, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/northridgelife/.
We talk a lot about joy during the Christmas season. But what is the true source of true joy?
We talk a lot about joy during the Christmas season. But what is the true source of true joy?
We talk a lot about joy during the Christmas season. But what is the true source of true joy?
We talk a lot about joy during the Christmas season. But what is the true source of true joy?
We talk a lot about joy during the Christmas season. But what is the true source of true joy?
We talk a lot about joy during the Christmas season. But what is the true source of true joy?
We talk a lot about joy during the Christmas season. But what is the true source of true joy?
We talk a lot about joy during the Christmas season. But what is the true source of true joy?
We talk a lot about joy during the Christmas season. But what is the true source of true joy?
We talk a lot about joy during the Christmas season. But what is the true source of true joy?
Christ Church, Bayston Hill (UK)
In this sermon for the Third Sunday of Advent, Pastor Chris explores the type of response that the people of God should have to John the Baptist's announcement that God is coming to dwell with his people.
Sooner or Later God'll Cut You Down
Sooner or Later God'll Cut You Down
In this series we take an in-depth look at various topics regarding the Christian life and walking by faith
In this series we take an in-depth look at various topics regarding the Christian life and walking by faith
South Hope Community Church
Parkminster Presbyterian Church
Through the re-gathering of the people of Israel and the rebuilding of Jerusalem, there is great rejoicing. God's people have come home. And through this passage we see the great joy we can have when we come home to God; when we live our lives out in total obedience to Him for His glory and His purpose.
Sunday before Christmas, with expectations high for the birth of Jesus.
The Lord is Near
Shame is out! Joy is in!
The old prophet told them what they would see in God’s light, but they missed the Messiah, because they kept their eyes closed.
The old prophet told them what they would see in God’s light, but they missed the Messiah, because they kept their eyes closed.
Shame is out! Joy is in!
The Lord is Near
The news we may not know
A sermon about Joy, Loneliness and Advent