Jesus at the Temple - 1st Sunday after Epiphany
This morning we look at the solitary story of Jesus in his youth. The account in Luke 2 of the 12-year-old Jesus in the Temple reveals two incredible things for us to think about and appreciate this morning. First, how wonderful our relationship with God the Father will be one day, when all the effects of sin are removed from our lives. And Second, we see how much our Savior Jesus, the Second Person of the Trinity, gave up for us and for our redemption when he took humanity on himself. He truly knows our weaknesses.
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December 31, 2023
The Land of Zebulun and the Land of Naphtali were well trodden by the enemies of God and armies came in and out all the time. It was the darkest land in Israel, but also the land that saw the light first, as Isaiah prophesied, and Matthew in Chapter 4 of his Gospel verifies.
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Is That Really What I'm Supposed to Preach?
This Sunday we look at Isaiah 40, and the incredibly uncomfortable message of "Comfort" the preacher is given to preach.
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How Could One Solitary Life Have So Much Impact - Christmas Eve Lessons and Carols
Jesus left behind no books, he had no great armies to carry his message, yet His life has more impact than every king who ever lived combined.
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