Hebrews 10:1-14 –Part 2 in our Advent Series: The Portrait of Jesus Christ. The problem is sin. The solution is the preordained, perfect, willing sacrifice of Jesus.
Hebrews 10:1-14 –Part 2 in our Advent Series: The Portrait of Jesus Christ. The problem is sin. The solution is the preordained, perfect, willing sacrifice of Jesus.
Luke 2:10,17–The angels and shepherds proclaimed the Good News. The joy of knowing Jesus naturally spills over into telling others about Him.
2 Chronicles 20:18-29–Joy comes in worshiping God rather than glorifying self. This message examines the biblical ways of expressing joy in worship.
Luke 2:10-11–The joy of knowing Jesus is the joy that never fades away. In Jesus we respond to a deep desire God has woven into our hearts. Let us acknowledge our need for a Savior and make the Lord our only joy.
Matthew 2:1-12–As we exam the carol “We Three Kings”, the focus is on the appropriateness of the gifts chosen as well as the dedication of the wise men to persevere in delivering their gifts to the newborn King.
John 14:15-24; 1 John 3:21-24–This series of Christmas messages focuses on the scriptural truths underlying many of our familiar Christmas carols. This week–“O Come All Ye Faithful” with a look at some admonitions to the faithful: If you love me, keep my commands; love one another.
Psalm 98; Romans 10:8-15–This series of Christmas messages will focus on the scriptural truths underlying many of our familiar Christmas carols. This week–“Joy to the Word” and “Go, Tell It on the Mountain.”
Isaiah 52:13 – 53:12 As Isaiah lays out the prophecy for the coming Messiah, he highlights some “surprising”, unexpected aspects that will characterize the Savior of the world.
Isaiah 56:1-8 In this passage, the prophet Isaiah looks forward to the day when the promise of peace, justice and righteousness will be extended to all. This is what the Lord says: “Maintain justice and do what is right, for my salvation is close at hand and my righteousness will soon be revealed.”
Isaiah 48:1-11 Idols and false gods are unable to tell what will happen in the future. Only the Lord God can do that. The Bible is filled with amazing prophecies; some have already happened, some are yet to come. Here, God says, “I will tell you a new thing …”