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Sermon by Ken Chau Foundation for a New Community Part 2
Sermon by Ken Chau Foundation for a New Community Part 2
The River Church of the Nazarene
You only have today to recognize your need for His salvation.
You only have today to recognize your need for His salvation.
Full 10:45 am Palm Sunday service including music by the LJCC Worship Band with Jordan and Whitley Wilburn. Dominic Nuncio (Executive Pastor of Ministries) and Ian O'Meara (Director of Community Life) give the announcements for the day. Senior Pastor Steve Murray gives the message of the morning on 2 Timothy 4 with the title "I Give You this Charge." Sermon starts at 0:21:07 and ends at 0:58:28.
Full 10:45 am Palm Sunday service including music by the LJCC Worship Band with Jordan and Whitley Wilburn. Dominic Nuncio (Executive Pastor of Ministries) and Ian O'Meara (Director of Community Life) give the announcements for the day. Senior Pastor Steve Murray gives the message of the morning on 2 Timothy 4 with the title "I Give You this Charge." Sermon starts at 0:21:07 and ends at 0:58:28.
Teaching on Luke 19:41-44, Pastor Neil discusses the things that bring true peace (the shalom of God): salvation, faith, and walking with God, and reminds us that Jesus deeply desires that we have this peace.
Teaching on Luke 19:41-44, Pastor Neil discusses the things that bring true peace (the shalom of God): salvation, faith, and walking with God, and reminds us that Jesus deeply desires that we have this peace.
Jesus wept over the lostness of humanity. We celebrate on Palm Sunday because we recognize that Jesus is king. And we will celebrate today! But many are blinded to this wonderful truth. Jesus weeps over them, and so should we. Ends with Luke 23:34.
Jesus wept over the lostness of humanity. We celebrate on Palm Sunday because we recognize that Jesus is king. And we will celebrate today! But many are blinded to this wonderful truth. Jesus weeps over them, and so should we. Ends with Luke 23:34.
Jeremy Goad brings us a Palm Sunday message from Luke 19:41-44 where Jesus weeps over Jerusalem as he enters the city. 1. The Timing of the Tears 2. The Tone of the Tears 3. The Truth of the Tears
Palm Sunday is the day in which the church remembers Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem to throngs of people and their shouts of acclamation. Less than a week after this event Jesus would be unjustly arrested, mocked, whipped, beaten, and crucified. Many of the same people who excitedly chanted Hosanna, Hosanna (meaning, salvation is here) as he entered into Jerusalem would chant Crucify him, crucify him just days later. What changed? Actually, nothing. The people had a preconceived notion of who they wanted Jesus to be. When he didn’t fit this notion, they turned on him without hesitation. This sermon shows that the way in which we view Jesus – even today – determines how we act towards him. It contrasts the crowd of people who wanted to squeeze Jesus into their box with a man named Zacchaeus who wanted to see who Jesus was. Once Zacchaeus discovered who Jesus was, who he really was, he was willing to change his whole life to please him . Once you see understand who Jesus really is, it will make you willing to offer him your entire life.
Palm Sunday is the day in which the church remembers Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem to throngs of people and their shouts of acclamation. Less than a week after this event Jesus would be unjustly arrested, mocked, whipped, beaten, and crucified. Many of the same people who excitedly chanted Hosanna, Hosanna (meaning, salvation is here) as he entered into Jerusalem would chant Crucify him, crucify him just days later. What changed? Actually, nothing. The people had a preconceived notion of who they wanted Jesus to be. When he didn’t fit this notion, they turned on him without hesitation. This sermon shows that the way in which we view Jesus – even today – determines how we act towards him. It contrasts the crowd of people who wanted to squeeze Jesus into their box with a man named Zacchaeus who wanted to see who Jesus was. Once Zacchaeus discovered who Jesus was, who he really was, he was willing to change his whole life to please him . Once you see understand who Jesus really is, it will make you willing to offer him your entire life.
On this Love Loud Sunday Pastor Ken shows us how Jesus went back into Jerusalem and wept over the city
On this Love Loud Sunday Pastor Ken shows us how Jesus went back into Jerusalem and wept over the city
On this Love Loud Sunday Pastor Ken shows us how Jesus went back into Jerusalem and wept over the city
On this Love Loud Sunday Pastor Ken shows us how Jesus went back into Jerusalem and wept over the city
The kingdom of God does not come through violence and aggression.
The kingdom of God does not come through violence and aggression.
The kingdom of God does not come through violence and aggression.