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The Medicine of Immortality
This sermon emphasizes the significance of the Lord’s Supper, which offers believers forgiveness through Jesus Christ’s Body and Blood. It stresses that this sacrament is vital for both spiritual and physical salvation, enabling eternal life. Participants are assured of complete forgiveness and are reminded of the powerful redemptive nature of Christ’s sacrifice.
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O Jerusalem: A Prophetic Lament and Call to Repentance
This sermon highlights God’s lament over Jerusalem, a city known for rejecting prophets. It emphasizes God’s desire for all to be saved while warning of the consequences of rejecting His grace. The message calls for repentance and the importance of staying connected with God through Christ, urging believers not to forsake His teachings.
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The Words
Click here to listen to this sermon. Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ! What is the Sacrament of the Altar? That’s a good place to start. We’ve got to know what it is first before we discuss its blessings and benefits. Ask this question and you’ll get…
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Full of the Holy Spirit and Led into the Wilderness
The sermon discusses the significance of being “full of the Holy Spirit,” as demonstrated in Jesus’ experience in the wilderness. It emphasizes that despite feelings of doubt or hardship, individuals remain filled with the Holy Spirit through baptism. The message reassures believers of their strength and presence of the Spirit in life’s trials.
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You Are Dust, and to Dust You Shall Return
This sermon emphasizes the phrase “You are dust, and to dust you shall return,” highlighting the inevitability of death due to sin. It critiques practices like giving, praying, and fasting if seen as means to earn salvation. True hope lies in Jesus, who, though sinless, became sin for us, granting eternal life and righteousness.
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The Definitive Answer to the Ultimate Question
The sermon emphasizes the importance of context in understanding Jesus’ identity, focusing on His transfiguration and its connection to His suffering and death. While recognizing Christ’s divine glory, the message clarifies that true understanding lies in listening to His Word, which reveals salvation through the cross, not merely through miraculous displays.
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Sent to Preserve a Remnant for Life
This sermon explores Joseph’s reconciliation with his brothers, revealing the depth of their guilt over selling him into slavery. Joseph emphasizes God’s sovereignty in turning their evil actions into a plan for salvation, ultimately underscoring the themes of forgiveness, redemption, and divine purpose amidst human wrongdoing.
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Trusting in the Lord: From Desert Shrub to Thriving Tree
The message emphasizes the stark contrast between trusting in human strength versus faith in God. Jeremiah warns Judah that reliance on idolatry leads to desolation, while those who root themselves in the Lord are likened to flourishing trees by water. The call to repentance remains relevant, urging us to seek God’s sustenance for a fruitful…
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Sinners in the Presence of a Holy God
In Isaiah’s vision, he sees the Lord upon His throne, surrounded by seraphim. Isaiah, recognizing his unworthiness, fears for his life but is cleansed by a seraph’s touch. This highlights God’s holiness and the need for repentance. Through Christ’s sacrifice, believers receive forgiveness and are welcomed into God’s presence.
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An Old Man’s Prayer
In Psalm 71, David expresses his unwavering faith and dependence on God amid the trials of old age. He seeks refuge, deliverance from enemies, and reassurance of God’s presence as his strength fades. David emphasizes the importance of praising God and passing on His legacy to future generations, confident in ultimate vindication and resurrection.
